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Mrs. D. T. George, with degrees from Clark College, Atlanta University, and Gammon Theological Seminary, plus recent work at Hartford, joins Turner Theological Seminary as part-time instructor in Religious Education, offering two courses starting semester with registration Sept 17-18.
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Mrs. D. T. George has been added to the faculty of Turner Theological Seminary as a part-time instructor in Religious Education in the Evening School.
Mrs. George is a graduate of Clark College. She also holds the M. A. degree from Atlanta University and the B. D. degree from Gammon Theological Seminary.
She has returned recently from doing graduate work in Religious Education at Hartford Theological Seminary, Hartford, Conn.
Mrs. George has been brought to the Seminary to strengthen its program of meeting the functional needs of church school officers, teachers, youth leaders and other leaders in Christian Education in the local church. She will offer two courses this semester. They are: "Improving the Program of Christian Education in the Local Church" and "The Religious Program for Children."
Registration begins at the Seminary Monday and Tuesday, Sept 17-18. 9:00 a. m. to 8:00 p. m.
Turner Theological Seminary is located on the campus of Morris Brown College.
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Turner Theological Seminary, Campus Of Morris Brown College
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Sept 17 18
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Mrs. D. T. George added to faculty as part-time instructor in Religious Education; graduate of Clark College, M.A. from Atlanta University, B.D. from Gammon Theological Seminary; recent graduate work at Hartford Theological Seminary; offers courses on improving Christian education programs and religious programs for children.