Annual Catalogue of the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary . Bibliotheca SacraBook BuyerBritish WeeklyBulwarkCentury Christian CynosureChristian Endeavor WorldChristian InstructorChristian Union HeraldChristian WorkColliers WeeklyCongregationalist and Christian WorldConstructive QuarterlyContinentCooper CourierCurrent OpinionEverybodysExpositor and Current AnecdotesExpressionGlory of IsraelGospel TrumpetHarpers MagazineHarpers WeeklyHibbert JournalHomiletic Review Independent Institution Quarterly Leslies Weekly Life of Faith Literary Digest McClures Mens Record and Missionary ReviewMissionary Re


Annual Catalogue of the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary . Bibliotheca SacraBook BuyerBritish WeeklyBulwarkCentury Christian CynosureChristian Endeavor WorldChristian InstructorChristian Union HeraldChristian WorkColliers WeeklyCongregationalist and Christian WorldConstructive QuarterlyContinentCooper CourierCurrent OpinionEverybodysExpositor and Current AnecdotesExpressionGlory of IsraelGospel TrumpetHarpers MagazineHarpers WeeklyHibbert JournalHomiletic Review Independent Institution Quarterly Leslies Weekly Life of Faith Literary Digest McClures Mens Record and Missionary ReviewMissionary ReviewMoslem WorldNeglected ArabiaNew York TimesNorth American ReviewNorth American StudentOfficial Railway GuideOutlook Pittsburgh Christian AdvocatePrayer and Work for IsraelPresbyterian BannerPrinceton ReviewQuarterly RegisterRecord of Christian WorkReview of ReviewsSaturday Evening PostScribners MagazineSpirit of MissionsSunday School TimesSurvey United PresbyterianWallaces FarmerWomens Missionary MagazineWorld OutlookWorld Peace FoundationWorlds Work. NINETY-FIRST ANNUAL CATALOGUE Physical Culture The students enjoy the privilege of a first-class gym-nasium. Classes, which include work suitable for all themen, are conducted three days a week. Basketball,handball, and indoor baseball are constant means ofhealth and pleasure. Competitive matches with teamsfrom other institutions add zest to the athletic sports, insome form of which all students are expected to takepart. Mr. Paul M. Anderson is the Physical City Tennis Courts are in the parks, within threeminutes of the Seminary. To these the students havefree access. The Social Life of the Seminary On the first Friday evening after the opening theY. M. C. A. arranges a reception for the new members of the Faculty and the local members of theBoard of Directors and the Board of Trustees and theirwives form a Reception Committee. All the studentsand their lady friends are present. Refreshments areserved.


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