The Bulletin of the Western Theological Seminary . uity Gold Bonds :0F THE: Western Theological Seminary The Trustees of the Western Theological Seminaryofifer for sale annuity bonds in denominations of $ioo,$500, and $1,000. These bonds combine the features ofabsolute security with that of a gift to theological educa-tion. / Higher rate of interest than savings banks andmunicipal bonds. Pay from 5 per cent, to 10 per cent, accordingto the age of the annuitant. These Bonds are secured by assets of the institution,amounting to one Income from the bonds up to $200 per annum free
The Bulletin of the Western Theological Seminary . uity Gold Bonds :0F THE: Western Theological Seminary The Trustees of the Western Theological Seminaryofifer for sale annuity bonds in denominations of $ioo,$500, and $1,000. These bonds combine the features ofabsolute security with that of a gift to theological educa-tion. / Higher rate of interest than savings banks andmunicipal bonds. Pay from 5 per cent, to 10 per cent, accordingto the age of the annuitant. These Bonds are secured by assets of the institution,amounting to one Income from the bonds up to $200 per annum freefrom Pennsylvania State tax. Write for information to PRESIDENT JAMES A. KELSO. 731 Ridge Ave., N, S., Pittsburgh. Pa. Comparison ^of Returns on $1000Investment at S% (Aimuitaiit from 7Q to 75 years of age) SAVINGS BANK ANNUITY BOND $ .Income $ $1000- ... .Income $ State No State Tax .... ? Net Income. . • • $ Net Income. .... $ w^^^mi^^^mc^s-^-w^^ The BoUetiD of tke WestefD TheologiealSemmapy. Vol. V. July, 1913 No. 5. The Western Theological Seminary North Side, Pittsburgh, Pa. FOUNDED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY, 1825 The Faculty consists of eight professors and three instruc-tors. A complete modern theological curriculum, with elec-tive courses leading to the degree of B. D. Graduate coursesof the University of Pittsburgh, leading to the degrees of and , are open to properly qualified students of theSeminary. A special course is offered in Practical ChristianEthics, in which students investigate the problems of citymissions, settlement work, and other forms of Christian ac-tivity. The City of Pittsburgh affords unusual opportunitiesfor the study of social problems. The students have exceptional library facilities. TheSeminary Library of 30,000 volumes contains valuable collec-tions of works in all departments of Theology, but is espec-ially rich in Exegesis and Church History; the students alsohave access to the Carneg
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