The Bulletin of the Western Theological Seminary . s unusual opportuni-ties for an adequate study of the manifold forms of mod-ern Christian activity. Students are encouraged to en-gage in some form of Christian work other than preach-ing, as it is both a stimulus to devotional life and formsan important element in a training for the work in several different lines has been carriedon under direction of committees of the Y. M. C. A,, in-cluding the regular services in the Presbyterian Hospital,services in the West Penn Hospital, at the Old LadiesHome, and the Old Couples Home,


The Bulletin of the Western Theological Seminary . s unusual opportuni-ties for an adequate study of the manifold forms of mod-ern Christian activity. Students are encouraged to en-gage in some form of Christian work other than preach-ing, as it is both a stimulus to devotional life and formsan important element in a training for the work in several different lines has been carriedon under direction of committees of the Y. M. C. A,, in-cluding the regular services in the Presbyterian Hospital,services in the West Penn Hospital, at the Old LadiesHome, and the Old Couples Home, Wilkinsburg, and attwo Missions in the downtown district of students have had charge of mission churches invarious parts of the city while others have been assist-ants in Sunday School work or have conducted TeachersTraining classes. Those who are interested in settlementwork have unusual opportunities of familiarizing them*selves with this form of social activity at the WoodsRun Industrial Home or the Kingsley House. 28 (172). i The Bulletin of the Western Theological Seminary. The Bureau of Preaching Supply A bureau of preaching supply has been organized bythe Faculty for the purpose of apportioning supply work,as request comes in from the vacant churches. No at-tempt is made to secure places for students either hy ad-vertising or hy application to Presbyterial allotment of places is in alphabetical order. Themembers of the Senior Class and regularly enrolledgraduate students have the preference over the MiddleClass, and the Middle Class, in turn, over the Junior. Rules Governing the Distribution of Calls forPreaching 1. All allotment of preaching will be made directly from the Presi- dents Office by the President of the Seminary or a memberof the Faculty. 2. Calls for preaching will be assigned in alphabetical order, the members of the senior class having the preference, followedin turn by the middle and junior classes. 3. In case a church


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