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BECAUSE your life is a true example of Christianity in the deepest rneaningg BECAUSE you always have time to share with a student his joys or burdensg BECAUSE as a teacher you are using your talents to further the work of God's Kingdomg BECAUSE as a citizen you are tireless in your devotion to your family, church, school, and communityg BECAUSE of your unequaled interest and love for Trevecca Nazarene Collegeg We gratefully dedicate the 1965 DARDA to you .... DR. G. LEWIS PENNINGTON Dr. and Mrs. G. Lewis Pennington and their two children, Mary Lou and Steven. 5
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TREVECKA-1768 455' ' ' -Pak. , . wx- . - 5,- .. x-'cj V ' ' 1-s The heritage of Trevecca Nazarene'College-dates back to Wales in 1768 when six students were expelled' from Oxford University for participating in religious .prac- tices. Lady Huntington, being a religious zperson, began. to take definite steps toward a plan which she had been contemplating for some time. She established a college for the purpose of training -young ministers. Rev. J. O. McClurkan, greatly impressed with the need for trained ministers and with the leadership of God, formally opened the doors of Trevecca to students in 1901. Like Lady Huntington, the foundation of plan- ning and prayer had been laid years before his dream became a reality. Impressed by the emphasis of Lady Huntington's school, he chose the name Trevecca and Opened the school with the objective of training missionaries and Christian workers. It was then a distinct Bible training school. The College was engaged in various relocations dur- ing its establishing years: one of these being the move in 1913 to the Gallatin Road location. Growth necessi- tated the change. 'I'he campus was locatedlon the Warner Estate 'with a colonial mansion as its main building. In 1935, Dr. Hardy leased the property at the present site, and the school purchased it three years later through the negotiations of Dr. Mackey. From the be- ginning the school fwas known for its success in scat- tering the Gospel over the U.S. and to foreign lands. Though there were problems, financial and other- wise, there remained a strong faith. The Lord was smil- ing upon our leaders, and they were looking forward to bigger and better things. Hardy Hall and Administration Bulldir
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