History of Presbyterian-affiliated Sunday schools, mission schools, colleges, universities, seminaries, and educators. See the following related collections: Higher education; Church work with youth.Featured image: Biology class at Knoxville College, ca. 1950.
School hours are informal but give kids a chance to get with it,
educationally speaking. (The man sitting in for "teacher" here is Rev. Samuel
Johnson, a Pentecostal preacher.) [Images from Presbyterian Life, 15 May 1967
article on Portland, Oregon, outreach to black youth and Albina
neighborhood.]
Sunday school teachers, Rezaieh (Urumia) Persia. Dr. Christy Wilson, Mrs.
Larmune(?) Cruter(?), M G in front row, Marie Gillespie, #5 front row Marie
Gillespie Principal Fiske Seminary 1919 - Later Principal Furough Sc. Resht
until 1940.
Sunday school teachers, Rezaieh (Urumia) Persia. Dr. Christy Wilson, Mrs.
Larmune(?) Cruter(?), M G in front row, Marie Gillespie, #5 front row Marie
Gillespie Principal Fiske Seminary 1919 - Later Principal Furough Sc. Resht
until 1940.
Sunday school teachers, Rezaieh (Urumia) Persia. Dr. Christy Wilson, Mrs.
Larmune(?) Cruter(?), M G in front row, Marie Gillespie, #5 front row Marie
Gillespie Principal Fiske Seminary 1919 - Later Principal Furough Sc. Resht
until 1940.
"LET'S DO AWAY WITH ILLITERACY! The poster calls everyone to cooperate in
stamping out illiteracy in the Community Development Program under the
direction of the ABC Literacy Crusade." [Kids looking at poster for ABC
Literary Campaign, Recife, Brazil, ca. 1966]
Subject names:
Agnes Erskine College., Presbyterian Church in the U.S. Division of International Mission., Presbyterian Church in the U.S. Board of World Missions.