The Seminite began as a student publication in 1925. It was renamed The Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Bulletin in 1926 and was also occasionally referred to as The Austin Seminary Bulletin. From 1945 on, in…
Description: The Seminite began as a student publication in 1925. It was renamed The Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Bulletin in 1926 and was also occasionally referred to as The Austin Seminary Bulletin. From 1945 on, in order to distinguish it from…
Description: The Seminite began as a student publication in 1925. It was renamed The Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Bulletin in 1926 and was also occasionally referred to as The Austin Seminary Bulletin. From 1945 on, in order to distinguish it from…
Description: The Seminite began as a student publication in 1925. It was renamed The Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Bulletin in 1926 and was also occasionally referred to as The Austin Seminary Bulletin. From 1945 on, in order to distinguish it from…
Description: The Seminite began as a student publication in 1925. It was renamed The Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Bulletin in 1926 and was also occasionally referred to as The Austin Seminary Bulletin. From 1945 on, in order to distinguish it from…
Description: This page from the opening of the 1950-1951 academic year shows the signature of Daniel Clark Jr., Austin Seminary’s first African-American student.
Description: On December 17, 1947, Austin Seminary faculty made the following decision on the application of a black student: “The application of Lonnie R. Proctor, a Negro, for admission to the Seminary as a theological student was presented. No action by the…
Description: On September 16, 1950, Austin Seminary faculty voted to make an exception to the Board’s policy on behalf of Daniel Clark Jr., deciding that, “Dan Clark could take his noon meals in the dining hall if necessary to facilitate his attendance on…