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THE WOMEN’S DEPARTMENT Approximately 170 girls are housed in the buildings that constitute the Women’s Department. Three of these buildings—Dalton Hall, Filer Dormitory, and the Caroline Apartments—are owned by the Seminary, and the remainder are rented. Dalton Hall and Filer Dormitory each contain a classroom, while the main office of the Seminary is locatd in Dalton Hall. President Records also resides in Dalton Hall when in the city. THE CAROLINE APARTMENTS THE PATH Grand Avenue From Glenway Avenue Purchased during the summer of 1945 this. beautiful The studen ts smile as they climb this path and plan structure has twenty-four rooms, which is helping to spend their third million for an escalator to make out tremendously during the housing shortage. the trip to the top of ‘Sunshine Mountain” more comfortable. Neverthless it still remains a long long trail. Page Ten
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THE GLENWAY CAMPUS BS | a i) | us 2700 Glenway Avenue The Glenway Campus was purchased in 1939 and comprises twenty-seven acres between Lehman Road and Glenway Avenues. Six buildings are located here which are the Administra- tion Building, three Men’s Dormitories, a Caretaker’s house, and a stone building mis- cellaneously used. When materials become available a number of new buildings will be erected here. At its 1945 peak the dormitories on the Glenway Campus boasted a capacity occupation of ninety inhabitants. The Men’s Dining Hall is located in the red brick dormitory pictured above. Page Nine
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The students of The Cincinnati Bible Seminary are a part of the fourth generation of the Restoration Movement. In 1840 Alexander Campbell became the first president of Bethany College, and gave lectures there until 1865. Among his students were Isaiah Boone Grubbs, Charles Louis Loos, and John William Mc- Garvey. All three were later associated together on the Faculty of Kentucky University and the College of the Bible. I. B. Grubbs, M. A. (1833-1912) was the youngest of the three, and became a member of the faculty in 1873. His specialty was exegesis of the Pauline Epistles. In addition to this he taught Church History; Acts, in the Sacred History course; and occasionally other subjects. His ability as an exegete is demonstrated in his volume, ““New Commentary on Romans: , | Charlessuzoure loo, AJM. LL. DD: 4823- 1911) was one of Bethanys first students, arriving there in 1842. He was not only a student under Alex- ander Campbell, but was his private secretary. In 1880 THE OLD GUARD AT THE COLLEGE OF Ra eet 5 REEL EST TRAHAN PABLERE tie eee TERRES HEN VA AE ES ed THE BIBLE he became president of Kentucky University, after which term he served as professor of Greek until his death. He contributed articles to the Millenial Har- binger, the Christian Standard, and other journals. J. W. McGarvey, A. M., LL. D. (1829-1911) graduated from Bethany College with honors in 1850. In 1865 he was elected professor of Sacred History of the College of the Bible, and became its president in 1895. He travelled extensively on the Continent and in Egypt and in Palestine. The great volume, “Lands of the Bible,” was the product of this trip. He also wrote a “Commentary on Acts of Apostles,” “Text and Canon of the New Testament,’ ‘Credibility and Inspiration of the New Testament,’ “Evidences of Christianity,” “Commentary on Matthew and Mark,” a volume of “Sermons,” “Jesus and Jonah,” “Authorship of Deuter- onomy,” Fourfold Gospel,’ ‘Biblical Criticism,’ and “Daniel in the Critics’ Den.” He was a contributing editor to the Christian Standard for many years. THE OLD GUARD AT C. B. S. Records, Professor R. C. Foster, and Dr. Ira M. Boswell studied under Profes- sors Grubbs, Loos, and McGarvey at the College of President Ralph L. the Bible. They in turn have been faithfully teaching us. Let us of the fourth generation dedicate ourselves to be trustworthy guards—defenders of the faith, Page E‘even
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