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Creator: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Date: 1948-05-19 Contributing Institution: Austin Seminary Description: Minutes containing the Austin Seminary Board of Trustees' approval to admit African American students. View Full Item at Austin Seminary -
Creator: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Date: 1950-09-16 Contributing Institution: Austin Seminary 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 afternoon classes and eliminate a trip across the City... View Full Item at Austin Seminary -
Creator: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Date: 1950/1951 Contributing Institution: Austin Seminary 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. View Full Item at Austin Seminary -
Creator: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Date: 1950-05-09 Contributing Institution: Austin Seminary Description: On May 9, 1950, Austin Seminary faculty approved the admission of Austin Seminary’s first African-American student, Daniel Clark Jr. View Full Item at Austin Seminary -
Creator: Shipley, David O. Date: 1905-05-24 Contributing Institution: Austin Seminary Description: Photograph of Neither Black or White: The Whole Church for a Broken World by David O. Shipley, an account by Shipley on his experience as a black student at Austin Seminary during the 1950s. View Full Item at Austin Seminary -
Creator: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Date: 1947-12-17 Contributing Institution: Austin Seminary 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 faculty was deemed necessary, inasmuch as the app... View Full Item at Austin Seminary -
Creator: The Dallas Times Herald Date: 1968-10-13 Contributing Institution: Austin Seminary Description: Front page of the The Dallas Times Herald Sunday Magazine, October 13, 1968. View Full Item at Austin Seminary -
Creator: Hendrick, John R. and Schahn, Carl Date: 1967-01-26 Contributing Institution: Austin Seminary Description: Memo written on behalf of The Session of Elders by John R. Hendrick and Carl Schahn sent to members of Westminster Church concerning the hiring of Patricia McClurg as Assistant Pastor and Walter E. Becker as Office Manager-Bookkeeper. View Full Item at Austin Seminary -
Creator: Henderlite, Rachel Date: ~1971 Contributing Institution: Austin Seminary Description: Rachel Henderlite was the first woman to be ordained in the Presbyterian Church in the United States and the first woman to serve as a full professor at Austin Seminary. During the seminary's search for a new president, Henderlite emphasized "tri-cultural aspects" of the Southwest. View Full Item at Austin Seminary -
Date: 1967-06-29 Contributing Institution: Austin Seminary Description: Memo in advance of the arrival of Patricia Ann McClurg as Westminster's new assistant pastor. A committee was in charge of the formal installation rites for McClurg, composed of Rev. John R. Hendrick, Rev. Herrbert Meza, Tom Maid, and Rev. John Purcell. View Full Item at Austin Seminary
