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■ 3 1 F C U 1 T Y H. WARREN ALLEN, B.A., Th.B„ D.D., Homiletics.— Born in Minneapolis, Reared in Seattle, Washington; attended University of Washington. Saved under the ministry o! Dr. Norman B. Harrison. Called to ministry in 1923. Graduated from Princeton Semi¬ nary; married in Princeton Chapel the next day. First church in Westville, Nova Scotia, In 1931 came to First Presbyterian Church of Minneapolis. Active in Christian Endeavor because it was largely influ¬ ential in my decision to enter the ministry. Hobby: Daughter, Jo-Ann, age 7 months. MRS, E P. BARRETT, Child Study, Sunday School Administration, Children ' s Work, Adolescent Work.— Washington, D, C,, is my birthplace and I received all my education there. After years ol government service I accepted a position at the University of Washington, Seattle, There I married Mr. Barrett, whose work as research metallurgist has taken us to various universities throughout the land. Always, the Lord has had definite work for me to do. I praise Him for putting me into the service of teacher-train¬ ing at Northwestern. FRANCES CLARK, B,A,, English Grammar.—At six¬ teen I was converted through the ministry of two Northwestern graduates—Sadie Busse and Mrs. Peter Bronner (Henrietta Rodgers), I decided shortly after my conversion to attend Northwestern, I con¬ tinued in the Seminary, receiving the Th.B. degree in 1938. Then to Hardin-Simons University for my B.A. The Lord ' s faithfulness constantly amazes me. Though I fail Him often, He has never failed me. HELENE RENSCH, Journalism, English Composi¬ tion, Editor of The Pilot—Endowed at birth with the inalienable right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, I have made full use of my heritage. I am still alive, free, and, according to my friends, I am still pursuing happiness. My long life has been spent in Minnesota, except for college days at Mount Holyoke, Massachusetts, and summers as “Salad Girl in Many Glaciers Hotel, Glacier Park, Montana. I fully expected to do my bit in Africa among the heathen, but the Master of the Harvest decreed that I should serve at Northwestern. A love of writing has made me an editor. If I cannot be an author, I can improve the writings of the great. For relaxation, I teach Children ' s Work in Evening School, teach Juniors in Sunday school, and wait hopefully for spring so I can again dig in my garden. ( 17 )
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FACULTY DOROTHY HANNA r Shorthand, Parliamentary Law, Daily Vacation Bible School Methods, Typing, Dicta¬ phone, Mimeograph, Bookkeeping. I was bom in the air-conditioned city of Duluth. As I was the daughter of devout Christian parents, my early religious training was on an equal basis with my secular schooling. Alter high school, I spent some time in secretarial work as well as college train¬ ing—all of which has furnished a splendid founda¬ tion for my present vocation. Some years ago the Lord led me to Northwestern-— ' from which I was later graduated—and as my ear became more keenly tuned to His voice, I have heard Him say, In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths ' C, A. ALING, M.D., Medical Lectures—I was bom in Minneapolis and educated at East High School and the University of Minnesota. In 1931 I was saved under the preaching of Harry Rimmer. What a won¬ derful change comes into the life of one who gives his heart to the Lord; and what a blessing comes to those who are willing to obey His commands and walk by faith knowing that All things work together for good to them that love the Lord ' W. F. McMILLIN, B.A,, D.D., Exegesis.—A Kansan by birth. B,A. from Westminster College; graduate of Princeton Theological Seminary. Received the de¬ gree of D.D. from the College of the 02arks. Held pastorates in St. Louis, Missouri; Philadelphia, Pa.; and Minneapolis. Taught in Brookes Bible Institute, St. Louis; National Bible Institute, New York; the Philadelphia School of the Bible; and the North¬ western Bible School. I was on the Stony Brook Conference platform for fourteen years. MRS. ALICE VIGEN, English Grammar.—Because I spent the summer of 1939 with relatives in Norway, many think I am a native. I was not bom there, but in Fergus Falls, Minnesota. I was educated in the high school and normal training school there and at State Teachers ' College, Moorhead, Minnesota. Then followed six years of public school leaching. In Minneapolis I did office work; studying languages at the University during spare time. My introduction to Northwestern was as switchboard operator. Hobbies: flowers, books, and music. ( 16 )
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F A C II l T Y FRANK C BASS, Personal Work.—Born in Minneap olis and reared by a sainted mother and a God¬ fearing father who claimed the spiritual promise, Train up a child in the way he should go , . An early urge to preach was thwarted by the advanc¬ ing surge of modernism. Business reverses brought spiritual famine, but God s provisio n and remedy came. Those blessed days brought glad dedication and my present fellowship proves again His abiding guidance and grace. T. S. HIGGINS, Th.B., Evangelism.—Saw the light of day first in Glasgow, Scotland; educated in sec¬ ondary schools, academy, university, and Bible Institute of that city. Converted in a tent-meeting at the age of sixteen. At seventeen preached under the auspices of the Glasgow and London Evangelistic Association. Served as line lieutenant in the first world war; afterwards served six years with the col¬ lege promotion department of the Board of Educa¬ tion of the Presbyterian Church of U.S.A. At present, pastor of Stewart Memorial Presbyterian Church, Minneapolis, Hobbies: taking motion pictures. MRS, ETHEL WILCOX, Christian Living,—I was born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Later I came to Minneapolis where I attended high school and the University of Minnesota. Having been instructed from infancy in Christian teaching, I cannot recall any specific date of conversion. However, ten years ago, Romans 12:1 became real to me, and l then entered a training which bestows no earthly degrees. I soon learned in the path I had chosen that Christ, my Beloved, was unto me a bundle of myrrh. And I also dis¬ covered He is Altogether Lovely, and the All Suffi¬ cient One, EVALYN CAMP, B.A., Missions L Advanced Mis¬ sions.—A home in which Christ was honored and fellowship in the First Baptist Church resulted in my early decision for Christ. I was educated at the University of Minnesota and Northwestern Bible School. Then came the call to Japan and twelve years of service there. Now I find it a great joy to prepare young people lor the Lord ' s work in all the world. Hobby: scrapbooks. ( 18 ) f a 1
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