Annual Catalogue of the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary . ng Exercises The opening of the next session and enrollment ofstudents will take place on Wednesday, September 22,1920, at 2 oclock , in the Pressly Chapel, Semi-nary Building. The opening address wall be deliveredby the Rev. Homer B. Henderson, of Detroit, Mich.,the President of the Board of Directors. The baccalaureate sermon at the close of the yearwill be delivered in the Third Church, by Dr. D. The public graduating exercises will be held in theFirst Church, North Side, Pittsburgh, on the eveningof Thursday, May 5, 19


Annual Catalogue of the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary . ng Exercises The opening of the next session and enrollment ofstudents will take place on Wednesday, September 22,1920, at 2 oclock , in the Pressly Chapel, Semi-nary Building. The opening address wall be deliveredby the Rev. Homer B. Henderson, of Detroit, Mich.,the President of the Board of Directors. The baccalaureate sermon at the close of the yearwill be delivered in the Third Church, by Dr. D. The public graduating exercises will be held in theFirst Church, North Side, Pittsburgh, on the eveningof Thursday, May 5, 1921. Day of Prayer The Day of Prayer for Educational Institutions isobserved each year writh appropriate exercises. Thespeaker for this occasion on February 23, 1921, will bethe Rev. Hugh B. Speer, , of Pittsburgh. The Denominational Seminary Young men looking toward the ministry appreciatetoo little the advantages of attending the Seminaries oftheir own denomination, and are sometimes diverted tothose of other denominations by the slightly larger 63. Ninety-fifth Annual CATALOGUE financial assistance which sonic of these institutions BO persistently urge upon them. For United Presbyterianstudents to attend the Seminary of another denomi-nation is to form their acquaintanceships and friend-ships among the young men of that denomination, andenter the ministry of the United Presbyterian Church,if they ever enter it, strangers to its ministers withwhom they are to work. It is to become acquainted withthe congregations of that other denomination and igno-rant of their own. It is to be known by them andunknown to their own when the period arrives forsettlement. Correspondence All letters concerning boarding and rooms shouldbe addressed to the President of the Faculty, the McNaugher, , 616 West North Avenue,North Side, Pittsburgh, Pa. Letters relating to the endowment and fundsshould be addressed to the Treasurer, W. WallaceMiller, Esq., Standard Life Building, Pittsb


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