The city of New Brunswick; its history, its homes & its industries . ll and Dr. S. Demarest have been given to thatdistinguished office. The graduates number about twelvehundred. Many of them have become pro-fessors in similar institutions, some as fardistant as Holland, South Africa, Tokio,Amoy and Madras. A few years ago. atleast eight were Seminary Presidents in some four or five different have entered the field of foreignmissions, and great leaders in this worldeffort have not been lacking among than a thousand have served or areserving in the active pas


The city of New Brunswick; its history, its homes & its industries . ll and Dr. S. Demarest have been given to thatdistinguished office. The graduates number about twelvehundred. Many of them have become pro-fessors in similar institutions, some as fardistant as Holland, South Africa, Tokio,Amoy and Madras. A few years ago. atleast eight were Seminary Presidents in some four or five different have entered the field of foreignmissions, and great leaders in this worldeffort have not been lacking among than a thousand have served or areserving in the active pastorate in our owncountry. The sermons of one of these,T. DeWitt Talmage, are credited withhaving been translated, published and readmore widely than those of any other Chris-tian preacher, excepting Charles H. Spur-geon. The Faculty at the present time consistsof. Rev. J. Preston Searle, D. D.; H. Gillespie, D. D.; Rev. Ferdi-nand S. Schenck, D. D., ; H. Raven, D. D. and Rev. EdwardP. Johnson, D. D. The Librarian isJohn C. Van Dyke, L. H. 57


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