1937-1938 Yearbook

PETIT JEAN~~~ t -·- -- -- ··- -- -- ·- -- -- ·- -- -- -- --·-··- -- ·- ··- ·- ··- -- ··- -- ·- -- - -- -- ··--·- -- ·t I . . I I , , 1 I DAVID LIPSCOMB COLLEGE j , I I , , I I , , I I • , I 1 I I , , I I , , 1 ! 1 I . , 1 ! 1 ! ! I . . I I . , I I i SEWELl IIAI I 1 CHOOSE . . . A College of High Standing. . . I Forty-eighth year will open in September. Fully accredited . I I Beautiful forty -acre campus. Five buildings, includ ing two I I of the mos t modern , fire-proof dormitories in the State . 'II With Cultural Advantages . .. Ideally located in I\loshv ille, cultural capital of the South . Wo rld 's best ortists and speokers come to thi s c ity. Student tours to histori c spots, TVA region , Washington. A Junior College First . .. ! I 1 1 Centers on first two yeors. Faculty of forty gives students 1 right s tart in college through personol attention ond adviso ry ,II' i progrom. " Bes t Junior College in America ," says noted i ~~~r. I i l \'filth a Christian Environment. !I Among oldest Chri s tian colleges. Bible a s textbook tought i daily. Ideol of the Cross permea tes everything at lipscomb. ! i " Isms" shunned ond sound doctrine stressed. i I i.! '1'1. E. H. !JAMS, President , N ASHVILLE, TENNESSEE I ! +,---- -- ..- -- -- ..- ..- ..- -- ..- ..- -- ..- ._-- ..- ._--.- -- ..-_.. ---- .- -- --_._--- .-+ I 9 3

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