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Story January 30, 1938

Atlanta Daily World

Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia

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Rev. William Holmes Borders will preach on 'Bearing the Infirmities of the Weak' at Gammon Theological Seminary this morning at 9 AM, with music from Clark University and Gammon choirs directed by Prof. J. DeKoven Killingsworth; 35 Grady Hospital student nurses attending.

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Gammonites Hear Borders This Morning

The Rev. William Holmes Borders pastor of Greater Wheat Street Baptist church will develop the subject "Bearing the Infirmities of the Weak," this morning when he delivers sermon at Gammon Theological Seminary.

He will speak at nine o'clock. Music for the occasion will be furnished by the combined vested choirs of Clark University and Gammon Seminary, under the direction of Prof. J. DeKoven Killingsworth director of the Clark music department.

Thirty-five student nurses from Grady hospital will attend the services.

What sub-type of article is it?

Historical Event

What themes does it cover?

Moral Virtue

What keywords are associated?

Sermon Gammon Theological Seminary Rev. William Holmes Borders Choir Music Student Nurses

What entities or persons were involved?

Rev. William Holmes Borders Prof. J. Dekoven Killingsworth

Where did it happen?

Gammon Theological Seminary

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Key Persons

Rev. William Holmes Borders Prof. J. Dekoven Killingsworth

Location

Gammon Theological Seminary

Event Date

This Morning

Story Details

The Rev. William Holmes Borders, pastor of Greater Wheat Street Baptist church, will develop the subject 'Bearing the Infirmities of the Weak' in a sermon at 9 o'clock. Music by combined vested choirs of Clark University and Gammon Seminary under Prof. J. DeKoven Killingsworth. Thirty-five student nurses from Grady hospital will attend.

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