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THROUGH WISDOM IS A HOUSE BU1LDED . Proverbs 24:3 19 11 Where TnUcca ttte4 Trevecca, first called the Missionary and Bible Training School, opened its initial sessions in the former Hynes School Building, located in Nashville at Summer Street (now Fifth Avenue) and Jo John- ston Street, in the year 1901. The building was commodious, but time had weakened its ante-bel- lum walls and made it necessary that the school seek a new location. In 1905, faculty and students opened classes at 125 Fourth Avenue, North, in a building that had been used by the Pentecostal Publishing (now John T. Benson) Company. The same building housed the Pentecostal Mission where gathered holiness folk from the city and surrounding territory for services that were spirit-filled and evangelistic. At the Fourth Avenue site, the Bible school was expanded to collegiate level and the institution was named Trevecca College.
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By 1914, the enrollment had outgrown the facili- ties, even though the building had been enlarged and an adjoining one purchased for school use. The college was then moved to a beautiful site on Gallatin Road which was the estate of Percy War- ner. The Warner home was used as the adminis- tration building for the next eighteen years. In the early I920 ' s a brick dormitory was attached to the building, and an auditorium, with laboratories and classrooms below, was constructed. The depression of the early ' thirties provided the impetus for a move from Gallatin Road, first to a campus on White ' s Creek Pike where the college remained two years and then to buildings at First Church of the Nazarene on Woodland Street. In 1935, the present campus on Murfreesboro Road was occupied and Nazarene was inserted into the name. The red brick administration and classroom building had been an exquisite ante- bellum plantation home. After it burned in 1943 the present Administration Building was constructed on its site. Hardy and McKay halls were then the main housing units for both students and faculty. New buildings erected at this site other than Adminis- tration Hall, have been the President ' s Home (1938), Faculty Apartment House (1940), McClur- kan Memorial Hall (1942), and Tidwell Hall (1948). The plant expansion reflects the progress being made in all phases of the college program during recent years. 19 4 1
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