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In the Christian Tradition Morgan was conceived ai ihc 1866 Christmas day meeting called in Baltimore by Bishop Levi Scott of the Methodist Episcopal Church as “an institution to train Christian ministers and leaders.” The College came into existence as the Centenary Biblical Insti- tute on November 27. 1867. Since that time, even as a state institution. Morgan ha emphasized values, ideals, and principles that are in the Christian tradition. The Methodist Episcopal Church, after selling Morgan College to the state in 1939. built the neighboring Morgan Christian Center, pictured here, which provide facilities for most of the religious activities of the campus community. Use of the Center is not restricted to any one denominational group. The Reverend Howard L. Cornish, long-time Facultyman and Director of the Center since 19-15, was named this year the first pastor and religious counselor to Morgan State College. He will do much to advance the work of the denominational club and of the YM and YWCA's in their effort to preserve and promote those Christian traditions which have been and must continue to be the vital force in Morgan's progress. ' [
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J During «he current academic year I he Department of Military Science and Tactic» moved all it» activities except those of the rifle range into the recently completed Soldier» Armory, the structure being dedicated to the 8,543 Free State Negroes who fought in the Civil War. The Armory will make it possible for the department to raise its already high level of achievement in the training of Morgan » swelling male enrollment. Thi year the department ha had 525 students, the largest number since the Morgan ROTC unit wa organized July 9, 1948. The picture on this page wa» taken in December, 1957, when the department held open house in the Soldiers Armory-. Clockwise from the back row are Col. Minot. PMS T, Loyola College; Lt. Col. Barnes, Assistant District Engineer. Maryland area; Col. Luckcn bach, G3 Sector, 2nd Army. Fort George Meade; Cap!. Dudley, Assistant PMS T, The John» Hopkins University; Lt. Col. Johnson. PMS T. Morgan State College; President Jenkins and Mrs. Jenkins; Col. Keefe, Maryland-Di»trict of Columbia Sector Commander. 1957-1958: Soldiers Armory 11
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