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Western Theological Seminary Reformed Church in America 1910-1911 HOLLA ND, MICHIGAN

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Western Theological Seminary n Calendar 1910-1911 1910. September 22... Entrance Examinations. September 23... Assignment of Work. November 24...... Tnanksgiving Recess. December 23......... Christmas Recess begins. 1911. January 10...... Work Resumed. January 18... Winter Examinations. May 9, 10... Final Examinations. May 9, 10... Meeting of Board of Superintendents. May 10... Commencement Exercises in evening. September 21... Entrance Examinations. September 22... Assignment of Work. November 23... Thanksgiving Recess. December 22 Christmas Recess begins.

' 'lissis n Western Theological Seminary Board of Superintendents EX-OFFICIO JOHN W. BEARDSLEE, D D., LL. D', - - Pres, of the Faculty. ERRIT J. KOLLEN, LL. D., - - - Pres, of Hope College. From the Synod of New York 1913. REV JAMES M. FARRER, D. D., LL. D., - Brooklyn, N. Y. From the Synod of Albnny.914. REV S. M. HOGENEOOM, - - - Newark, N. Y. From the Synod of New Brunswick 912. REV ISAAC W. GOWEN.P. D., - - Weehawen, N. J. From the Synod of Chicago 1)13. REV JACOB P. DEJONG, - - - - Alton, Ia. H3. ELDER T. H. TER AVEST, - - Coopersville.Mich. > 14. REV PETER MOERDYKE, D. D., - South Bend, Ind. i H4. ELDER BAREND DOSKER, - Grand Rapids, Mich. ) L5. ELDER J. A. WILTERDINK, - - Holland, Mich..112. REV JACOB VAN DER MEULEN, - - - Fairview, III. From the Classes Name Term Expires ikota, Rev B. W. Lammers, 1912. Illinois, George Niemeyer 19 12. : I dland, v Evert J. Blekkink, 1913. leasant Prairie, John G. Theilken, 1913. >wa, A. Rozendal, 1914. lichigan, Ralph Bloemendal, 1914. isconsin, Peter Swart, 19 4. Vella, S. Van Der Were, 1915. Grand River, Benjamin Hoffman, 1911. Officers of the Board EV RALPH BLOEMENDAL ----- President. LEV PETER MOERDYKE, D. D., - - - - Stated Clerk.

Western Theological Seminary 9 FACULTY Or account of the death of Prof. Gerrit H. Dubbink, the Board of Superintendents made temporary arrangements, until General Synod meets in June next, as follows: Prof. Nicholas M. Steffens was requested to take charge of the Department of Didactic and Polemic Theology, and the Rev Matthew Kolyn, D. D., to take charge of the Department of Historical Theology. REV JOHN W. BEARDSLEE, D. D., LL. D., President of the Faculty and Professor of Biblical Languages and Literature. 26 East Twelfth Street EV NICHOLAS M. STEFFENS, D. D., Professor of Historical Theology. 133 West Eleventh Street REV GERRIT H. DUBBINK D. D.,* Professor of Didactic and Polemic Theology. REV JAMES F. ZWEMER, D. D., Secretary of the Faculty and Professor of Practical Theology. West Fourteenth Street Committee on Reception of Students and Examinations Rev J. P. DeJong, Rev Benjamin Hoffman, Rev Evert J. Blekkmk, Rev Ralph Bloemendal, Elder J. A. Wilterdink, President G. J. Kollen and the Faculty. *Eied July 19, 1910.

... I Western Theological Seminary Students SENIOR CLASS JohnW. Douma... Hamilton Hope College, 1906. Anthony Haverkamp... Cedar Grove, Wis. Hope College, 1908. George Ford Huizenga*... Zeeland Hope College, 1908. Hubert Kuyper... Orange City. Iowa Northwestern Academy. John Arie Roggen...... Hull, Iowa Hope College, 1907. William C. Walvoord... Oostburg *Wis Hope College, 1908. MIDDLE CLASS Herman DeWitt... Hope College, 1909. Holland William Duven... Brandon, Wis. Hope College, 1908. Bernard, Flikkema.... Fulton, III. Hope College (Special), 1909. Milton J. Hoffman*... Overisel Hope College, 1909. ArendT. Laman... Muskegon Hope College, 1909. John Meeter... Corsica, S. D. John Calvin College, 1908. *Excused for the year.

Western Theological Seminary 11 Hendrik Petterssen Hospers, Iowa... Mission School, Netherlands, 1905. Herman J. Potgeter... Forreston, III. Presbyterian, College, Dubuque, la. Henry Schut... Alton, Iowa Hope College, 1909. John P. J. Kruys-Voorberge... Holland Middleburg College, Netherlands. Isaac Van Westenburg... Grand Rapids Hope College, 1909. Hamilton John Wolterink... Hope College, 1909. Henry K. Pasma... Henry E. Reinhart George Roest... JUNIOR CLASS Hope College, 1910. Hope College, 1909.... Sioux City, Iowa... Holland... Holland Royal A. Stanton. Arie J. TePaske... James A. Verburs. Jean A. Vis... Hope College, 1910. Hope College, 1910. Hope College, 1910. Lawyersville, N. Y. Orange City, Iowa... Holl vn >... Grand Rapids

12 Western Theological Seminary COURSES OF STUDY EXEGETICAL THEOLOGY HEBREW Junior Class 1. Elements of Hebrew Grammar and word formation, based on selected readings from the Pentateuch. Five hours per week, first half year. Prof: Beardslee. 2. Readings from the Historical books, with review of the Grammar and Syntax. Five hours per week, second half year. Prof. Beardslee. 3. Biblical Antiquities Lectures. One hour per week throughout the year. Prof. Beardslee. Middle Class 4. Textual Criticism Lectures. One hour per week, throughout the year. Prof. Beardslee. Senior Class 5. The Book of Ecclesiastes, or Song of Solomon. One hour per week throughout the year. Prof. Beardslee. ft Middle and Senior Classes 6. Selections from the Historical books, with a study of Chronology and the relations of Israel with Foreign Nations. 1911. Three hours per week first half year. Prof. Beardslee.

10. Hebrew 4. The Western Theological Seminary IS 7. Messianic Prophecy with the principles of its exegesis and the development of the Messianic idea. 1912. Three hours per week, second half year. Prof. Beardslee. 8. Old Testament Introduction, with reference to the contents of the books and current criticism. 1911. One hour per week, throughout the year. Prof. Beardslee. 9. The Minor Prophets, with the text of Amos, Jonah and Malachi, and a review of the entire period. 1910. Three hours per week, first half year. Prof. Beardslee. 1911. Poetry, its external form and exegesis. Three hours per week, second half year. Prof. Beardslee. GREEK Junior Class 1. Harmony of the Gospels, with special reference to historical and exegetical facts. One hour per week, throughout the year. Dr. Kolyn. 3. Exegetical study of the methods of Paul as a missionary. 2. Elements of New Testament Greek. One hour per week, throughout the year. Dr. Kolyn. Middle Class One hour per week, throughout the year. Prof. Zwemer. Middle and Senior Classes Epistle to the Romans. 1910.

3. Soteriology; 14 Western Theological Seminary Two hours per week, throughout the year. Prof. Steffens. 5. The Epistle to the Plebrews. 1911. Two hours per week, throughout the year. Prof. Steffens. 6. The Pastoral Epistles. One hour per week, throughout the year. Prof. Zwemer. 7. New Testament Introduction. 1910. One hour per week, throughout the year. Prof. Beardslee. SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY In addition to the Outline prepared by the professor the student is referred throughout the course to Charles Hodge s Theology and other standard works, both in the Holland and English languages. Junior Class 1. General Introduction to Systematic Theology, Inspiration, Symbolics and Principles of non-christian religions. Two hours per week, throughout the year. Prof. Steffens. Middle Class 2. Theology Proper, Anthropology and Soterology with modern theories of sin, the Person of Christ, etc. Three hours per week, throughout the year. Prof. Steffens. Senior Class the way, means and consummation of salvation. Review of entire course. Three hours per week, throughout the year. Prof. Steffens.

1. Sacred 2. Church Western Theological Seminary 15 Steffens. 4. Christian Ethics. One hour per week, throughout the year. Prof. HISTORICAL THEOLOGY Junior Class History, embracing Jewish religion, history, revelation, with references to Egyptology and Assyriology. Three hours per week, throughout the year. Dr. Kolyn. Middle Class History to Reformation. Condition of Gentile and Jewish world, aggressive and defensive. Planting of Church. Three hours per week, throughout the year. Dr. Kolyn. Senior Class 3. Church History since the Reformation, on the basis of Reformation principles, with a special study of the Reformed Church in America. Three hours per week, first half-year; two hours per week, second half-year. Dr. Kolyn. 4. History and Theory of Missions. One hour per week, second half-year. Dr. Kolyn. PRACTICAL THEOLOGY Junior Class 1. Diaconics. The nature, qualifications and demands of the Gospel Ministry.

16 Western Theological Seminary Two hours per week, first half year. Prof. Zwemer. 2. Hermeneutics, including a synthetic study of the books of the Bible. One and one-half hours per week, throughout the year. Prof. Zwemer. 3. Homiletics, with lectures on the Ministry and Sermon work. Three hours per week, throughout the year. Prof. Zwemer. Middle Class 4. Liturgies. One hour per week, first half-year. Prof. Zwemer. 5. Poimenics, Catechetics and Sunday School work. One and one-half hours per week, throughout the year. Prof. Zwemer. 6. Sermon Sketches. Exercises in preaching. Written and Extemporaneous sermons and explanations of the Heidelberg Catechism. r~ One hour per week, throughout the year. Prof. Zwemer. Senior Class 7. Evangelism and exegetical study of the Pastoral 'istles. One hour per week, throughout the year. Prof. Zwemer. 8. Kybernetics, Church Polity and Church Government, written and extemporaneous sermon sketches, exercises in preaching, written and extemporaneous sermons in the English, Holland and German languages. One hour per wreek, throughout the year. Prof. Zwemer.

Western Theological Seminary 17 General Information THE YEAR The Seminary opens on the third Thursday in September, at ten o clock a. m., when the Committee meets for the reception of students, and closes on the second Wednesday in May, with the Annual Commencement, at which addresses are made by two students and a member of the Board of Superintendents appointed for that purpose. CONDITIONS OF ENTRANCE Every applicant is required to present a certificate of church membership and one of literary qualifications. One who has not pursued a regular collegiate course must by testimonials or examinations give proofs of such literary attainments as will enable him to profit by the course of study. Students are accepted from any denomination of Christians. The requirements of the Constitution in regard to students preparing for the ministry in the Reformed Church are as follows: Every person contemplating the work of the ministry, before he commences his course of Theological studies, shall furnish satisfactory evidence of his being a member, in full communion and in good standing, of a Reformed Protestant Church; of his piety, abilities and literary attainments; and thereupon shall be admitted into one of the Theological Schools; and, during the prosecution of his studies there, shall be subject to the rules and regulations thereof; and, when he shall have completed the prescribed course and term of Theological studies, shall be admitted to an examination according to the regulations of the Schools, as established by the General Synod; and, if found qualified, shall receive a Professorial Certificate to that effect, which shall entitle him to an examination for licensure before the Classis to which he belongs. Constitution, Art. II, Sec. 2.

18 Western Theological Seminary EXAMINATIONS At the close of the year a written examination of all the classes, and on all the branches of study, is held before a Committee of the Board of Superintendents, on Thursday and Friday before Commencement, at nine o clock a. m., and this is followed by an oral examination before the full Board on the Tuesday and Wednesday of Commencement week. Special written examinations are held in midwinter as the work requires. BENEFICIARY AID Instruction is entirely gratuitous. Young men are aided by the Board of Education as their circumstances require and the funds admit, not only while in the Seminary, but in the College studies preparatory to entering it. Rooms are provided in Van Vleck Hall, and board can be obtained in the city or at Voorhees Dormitory at $2.75 per week. MISSION WORK A study of Missions is included in the regular work of the Seminary. The students and faculty together support two native workers in India. A weekly prayer meeting does much to stimulate a deep interest m missions. Mr. Peter Semelink has established a scholarship of $2,000, the income of which is to be paid to a student in the Seminary, preference to be given to one looking forward to Foieign Missionary Work. THE ADELPHIC Y. M. C. A. A gathering of Professors and Students is held every Tuesday evening at the home of one of the Professors. It sands for social, intellectual and spiritual development. Devotional exercises occupy the first half hour, essays and general discussion follow after which a brief time is spent in social enjoyment. This meeting constitutes one of the most attractive features of- our Seminary life. STUDENT PREACHING Members of the Middle and Senior classes have frequent opportunities to Preach in our mission churches and where a special supply is needed. T1 e

Western Theological Seminary 19 assignment of students for such purposes is left by the General Synod with the Faculty, who will endeavor to afford all the students an opportunity to preach. It will greatly facilitate our effort if the churches needing such supplies will apply directly to the president of the Faculty. During the summer vacation students may be assigned to mission fields, thus enabling them to acquire experience in conducting church work as well as supplement their own income. Historical The intention of the Reformed Church to establish Educational Institutions which would provide for her young People m the rapidly growing west, found expression in Hope College. This was incorporated in the year 1866. Seven members of the graduating class petitioned the General Synod for permission to continue their theological studies at the College. Synod granted the request and arranged for the professors of the College to give the necessary instruction. In 1867 the Rev. Cornelius E. Crispell was formally elected Professor of Didactic and Polemic Theology at Hope College, and with assistance from the other professors he was directed to give theological instruction in connection with his duties in the College. For a supervising body, Synod divided its Board of Superintendents of the Seminary at New Brunswick, which was composed of one delegate for each Classis throughout the Church, into an Eastern and Western Section, the Western to have charge of theology at Hope College. Flis work was greatly embarrassed by the lack of money, and its relation to the Synod was not according to the traditions of the Church. This finally led to a suspension of Theology in 1877, Synod at the same time emphatically assuring the western churches it would gladly restore the school

20 Western Theological Seminary as soon as endowment could be secured. In 1884, this requirement having been met, mainly through the sacrifice of the western churches, Synod elected the Rev. Dr. Nicholas M. Steffens as Professor of Didactic and Polemic Theology, with the Rev. Peter Moerdyke and the Rev. Henry E. Dosker as temporary Lectors. In 1885 a further advance was made and the complete independence of the Seminary established by the appointment of a Board of Superintendents, a Faculty under direct supervision of the Synod, and a course of study similar to that in the Seminary at New Brunswick. In 1888 the General Synod established a Professorship of Biblical Languages and Literature and elected the Rev. Dr. John W. Beardslee to that position. In 1894 the General Synod established a Professorship of Ecclesiastical History and elected the Rev. Henry E. Dosker to that position. Hitherto the Seminary had no home and occupied very unsuitable rooms in a building on the College Campus originally built as a residence for Professor Oggel, but in 189c God moved the heart of Mr. Peter Semelink, of the Vriesland Church, to erect a fine brick building, furnished with modern conveniences, and containing excellent lecture rooms, a Chapel and a room for a Library. This at once settled all questions as to the future of the Seminary, and gave a new impetus to its progress. This building is situated in the center of a large lot on the south side of Twelfth street, directly opposite the College Campus and facing the new gymnasium and A an Raalte Memorial Hall, a site beautiful in itself and historically mteresti o- because on it stood the Orphan House, erected m the beginning of the colony as a home for children whose parents died soon after reaching the settlement. The maintenance and support of this property has been provided for in part by the income of a donation of thiee thousand dollars from the generous donor of the Hall.

Western Theological Seminary 21 gift is held in trust, for the aforesaid purpose, by the Council of Hope College at Holland, Mich. In 1895 the Rev. Dr. Egbert Winter was elected Professor of Didactic and Polemic Theology. Dr. Steffens having resigned from that position. In 1903 the Rev. Dr. Nicholas M. Steffens was elected Professor of Ecclesiastical History, Dr. Dosker having resigned from that position. in 1904 the Rev. Gerrit H. Dubbink was elected Professor of Didactic and Polemic Theology, Dr. Winter having resigned from that position,.and continued until his death, July 19, 1910. In 1907 the General Synod established a Professorship of Practical Theology and elected the Rev. Tames F. Zwemer to that position. THE LIBRARY. The foundation for a suitable Library was laid when the Rev. Anson Du Bois, D. D gave $100.00 and sent a collection of books. Later, the family of the Rev. Dr, Talbot W. Chambers sent a Targe part of his critical library to the Seminary, and this was supplemented by extensive donations from the valuable libraries of the Rev. Drs. W. R. Gordon and John I. Demarest. At the General Synod of 1904, which met in Grand Rapids, a most welcome gift in money was made by its members, which enabled us to purchase many needed volumes and add a little to our BOOK FUND. To these the widow of the Rev. Eugene E. Thomas added the well equipped library of her deceased husband, rich in theological literature of a high order. The newly organized Second Church at Zeeland has also made generous additions ot our fund. Very many others whose gifts have been thoroughly appreciated have contributed until now a collection o about 10,000 volumes is secured. Haying only a small Library endowment, the kind remembrance of our friends is heartily appreciated. A card catalogue renders

22 Western Theological Seminary the books easy of access. For general literature the students have free access to the Graves Library of Hope College. RESOURCES. This Seminary desires to see its teaching force supported from the income of a limited endowment, and this income supplemented by the perennial contribution of churches and friends. Hence we name as our resources our Endowment and the Seminary Salary Fund. In accordance with this idea an endowment has been secured for the three professorships first assigned, amounting to thirty thousand dollars for each chair. An endowment of ten thousand dollars has also been secured for incidental expenses, and of one thousand dollars for a Library fund. The Seminary Salary Fund. Since the re-establishment of Theological Instruction.at Holland, in 1884, all the monies needed for the salaries of the Lectors temporarily employed, and for the payment m full of the salaries of the unendowed and partially endowed Chairs, have been regularly provided for from the Salary Fund, to which nearly all the Churches in the west devote an annual free-will offering. ' Out of this fund the salary of the Professor of Practical Theology is paid and it also provides for whatever deficits may occur in the income from the endowment. As proof that this Salary Fund, a living link between t.ie Seminary and the Churches, justifies the wisdom of thus Investing a part of our Endowment in the affections of our constituency, it may be stated that this Fund has grown from $600 to the present income of $1,600 annually, and that tie amount given during these twenty years to this Fund, to supplement the annual income of the Endowment, now aggregates the grand total sum of $23,000.

Western Theological Seminary 23 THREE NEEDS WAITING FOR RESPONSIVE FRIENDS. Residences for our Professors. A $5,000 Library Endowment. A Dormitory for our Students. The constant increase of household expenses makes it necessary to secure suitable homes for the professors. Friends of the Seminary ought to take the matter into consideration. Our Library has made an exceptional growth, through the thoughtful assistance of our many friends. It is now thoroughly indexed and arranged so as to be easily accessible to our students. But we have so small an endowment that we are unable to secure the new books and periodicals which ought to be placed before the students as soon as they appear. This we regard as one of the fundamental requirements for securing a ministerial education such as the times demand. Can we look for the co-operation of our friends to secure this? We are greatly pleased with the increasing number of our students. A suitable dormitory would be an inducement for more to attend. It is now difficult to secure desirable rooms in the vicinity of the Seminary.

.... Western Theological Seminary 24 FORM OF BEQUEST I srive unto the General Synod of the Reformed Church.... Dollars m America... for the maintenance and support of the Theological Seminary of said Church, located at Holland, Mich., and they are to invest the principal and apply the interest to said purpose. Or I give unto the General Synod of the Reformed Church in America...! Dollars; for the establishment of a Professorship m the Theological Seminary of said Church located at Holland, Mich., to be named...... Or I give unto the General Synod of the Reformed Church.... Dollars to the fund for the purchase of books for the Library of the Western Theological Seminary located at Holland. Michigan.

i he alumni of the western theological SEMINARY 1869. "ALE BURSMA... :... GERRIT DANGREMOND... WILLIAM B. GILMORE...... April 24, 1884. PETER MOERDYKE...... South Bend, Ind. WILLIAM MOERDYK... Zeeland, Mich. JOHN W. TE WINKEL........ Nov. 6, 1901 HARM WOLTMAN... 1870. JAMES DE FREE......North Yakima, Wash. ENNE J. HEEREN...... Oct. 15, 1878 JOHN HUIZINGA... Rock Valley, la. BALSTER VAN ESS...... Jan. 14, 1900 1871. JOHN BROEK... Muskegon, Mich. GERRIT VAN DE KREEKE...... Kalamazoo, Mich. WILLIAM VISSCHER...... Feb. 11, 1872 1872. HARM BORGERS...North Yakima, Wash. EVERT VAN DER HART...... April 29, 1889. 1873. HENRY K. BOER... PETER DE BRUYN... JOHN A. DE SPEEDER... JAMES F. ZWEMER... 1874.... Grand Rapids, Mich.... May 18, 1897... Tecumseh, Mich.... Holland, Mich. JOHN HOFFMAN... Sully, la. NICHOLAS NEERKEN... Jan. 3, 1887

... 26 Western Theological Seminary 1875. WILLIAM HAZENBERG... ANDREW WORMSER... 1876. FREDERICK P. BAKER... JOSIAS MEULENDYKE... HELENUS E. N1ES... 1877. *HARM VAN DER PLOEG... ^CORNELIUS WABEKE...... Holland, Mich....Wormser City, Mont.... Irving Park, 111.... Palmyra, N. Y.... Paterson, N. J....... Jan. 13, 1893... Feb. 21, 1880 Theological Instruction Suspended Till 1884. 1886. DIRK SCHOLTEN... Sully, la. 1887. GERHARD DE JONGE... SIMON HOGENBOOM... GERRIT H. HOSPERS... PETER IHRMAN... 1888. GERRIT J. HEKHUIS... ALBERT VANDEN BERG... *PETER WAYENBERG... 1889. RALPH BLOEMENDAL... ALBERT H. STRABBING... 1890. PETER A. J. BOUMA... JOHN M. LUMKES... *JACOB J. VAN ZANTEN... FOPPE KLOOSTER JOHN LAMAR... 1891.... Overisel, Mich.. Grand Rapids, Mich.... Pella, la.... Holland, Mich.... Oct. 3,. 1908. Three Oaks, Mich...Rochester, N. Y.

Western Theological Seminary 27 ALBERTUS PIETERS... Nagasaki, Japan HENRY STRAKS... New Era, Mich. 1892. ANTHONY M. VAN DUINE... South Holland. 111. 1893. SEINE J. MENNING...... Portage, Mich. HENRY J. PIETENPOL... Alto, Wis. PETER SIEGERS... South Blendon, Mich. 1894. JOHN SIETSEMA...... Grand Rapids, Mich. JERRY P. WINTER... Clinton, Okla. 1895. *GERRIT H. DUBBINK... July 19, 1910' JOHN LUXEN... Muskegon, Mich. ALBERT OOSTERHOF... Fremont, Mich. ANDREW REEVERTS... Peoria, 111. ELBERT S. SCHILSTRA... Westfield, N. Dak. CORNELIUS M. STEFFENS... Dubuque, la. HERMAN VAN DER PLOEG... Edgerton, Minn. SIETSE VAN DER WERE... Pella, la. HENRY G. VELDMAN... Plolland, Mich. 1896. HENRY HUIZENGA... Ongole, India WIRTJE T. JANSSEN... Chapin, la. WILLIAM MIEDEMA... Buchanan, Mich. JOHN SCPIAEFER... Ackley, la. JOHN W. TE PASKE... Dolton, 111. WILLIAM WOLVIUS... Fulton, 111. 1897. MARTINUS E. BROEKSTRA... Morrison, 111. DOUWE DE GROOT... Hospers, la. ^CORNELIUS A. JONGEWAARD... May, 1907 PETER A. SWART...Lafayette, Ind.

.... 28 Western Theological Seminary JOHN W. TE SELLE... Crawford, Colo. AART VAN ARENDONK... Grand Haven, Mich. 1898. ALBERT W. DE JONGE... HARM DYKHUIZEN... JOHN ENGELSMAN... HARKE FRIELING... JOHN H. E. TE GROOTENHUIS WILLIAM GRUYS... BENJAMIN HOFFMAN... 1899.... Hull, la...grand Rapids, Mich. Orange City, la....spring Lake, Mich.... Leota, Minn. North Blendon, Mich...Grand Rapids, Mich. EDWARD KELDER... J. WILLIAM KOTS... FREDRICK LUBBERS... JOHN G. THEILKEN... 1900. EERKO AEILTS... NICHOLAS BOER... JACOB BRUMMEL........ GEORGE E. COOK... B. DE JONGE... JOHN DE JONGH... B. D. DYKSTRA... GERRIT G. HUIZENGA... GERRIT KOOIKER... H. P. SCHUURMANS...... JACOB VAN DER MEULEN. JOHN J. BANNINGA 1901.... Coytesville, N. J.... Carmel, la....sioux Center, la.... Wellsburg, la.... Little Rock, la.... Passaic, N. J.... Roseland, Minn..Grand Rapids, Mich.... Sioux Center, la.... Rock Valley, la.... Platte, S. Dak.... Ongole, India Grand Rapids, Mich.... Chicago, 111.... Fairview, 111. Madura, India

Western Theological Seminary 29 ABRAHAM KLERK... CORNELIUS KUYPER... JURRY E. WINTER... 1902. PETER BRAAK... FOLKERT B. MANSEN... PETER J. MARSILJE... FREDERICK REEVERTS... HENRY SCHIPPER... *GERRIT TE KOLSTE... BERNARD VAN HEUVELEN FEDDE WIERSMA......Cedar Grove, Wis. Grand Rapids, Mich.... Monroe, S. Dak.... Chicago, 111.,... Eddyville, la...springfield, 111..Monroe, S. Dak... Harrison, S. Dak.....Feb. 27, 1903 Rotterdam, Kan.... Pella, Neb. 1903. JOHN W. BEARDSLEE, Jr... HARRY P. BOOT... ABRAHAM DE YOUNG... HENRY HUENEMANN... SIEBE C. NETTINGA... SIERT F. RIEPMA... 1904. WILLIAM BECKERING... WOLBERT DENEKAS... GEORGE H. DOUWSTRA... JOHN E. KUIZENGA... JOHN STEUNENBERG... JAMES VAN DER HEIDE... JAMES WAYER... 1905. CORNELIUS DEELSNYDER..... Holland, Mich.... Amoy, China... Coopersville, Mich.... Lennox, S. Dak.... Chicago, 111. Oklahoma City, Okla.... Oostburg, Wis. Castlewood, S. Dak.... Newkirk, la.... Holland, Mich.... Chicago, 111.... Lucas, Mich. Grand Rapids, Mich.... Luctor, Kan.

30 Western Theological Seminary MARTIN E. KOSTER... Danforth, 111. JOHN VANDER BEEK....... Pipestone, Minn. JOHN VAN PEURSEM... Chicago, 111. JOHN WESSELINK... Maurice, la. 1906. BENJAMIN F. BRINKMAN... Chicago, 111. PETER GROOTERS... Greenleafton. Minn. ANTHONY KARREMAN... Grand Rapids, Mich. HENRY TELLMAN... Hamilton, Mich. A. J. VAN LUMMEL... Paterson, N. J. 1907. JACOB G. BROUWER... Oklahoma, Okla. WILLIS G. HOEKJE... Saga, Japan J. J. HOLLEBRANDS... Waupun, Wis_ JOHN J. STEKETEE... Raritan, I1L JOHN VAN ZOMEREN... Muskegon, Mich. ALBERT A. WUBBENA... Chancellor, S. Dak. 1908. GERRIT BOSCH... Newton, 111. PHILIP G. MEENGS... Holland, Mich. GERRIT J. PENNINGS... Busrah, Arabia. MARTIN C. RUISAARD... Otley, la. CORNELIUS VANDER SCHOOR... Baldwin, Wis. 1909. ARIE MUYSKENS... Sioux Falls, S. Dak. ZWIER ROETMAN... Ustick, 111. BERNARD ROTTSCPIAEFER... Oak Harbor, Wash. ANDREW STEGENGA... Clymer Hill, N. Y. WILLARD P. VANDER LAAN... Cedar Grove, Wis.

Western Theological Seminary 31 MEINHARD VANDER MEER... Beaverdam, Mich. 1910. BENJAMIN DE YOUNG... Gray Hawk, Ky. GEORGE HANKANP... Hamilton, Mich. HENRY MOLLEMA... Muscatine, la. CORNELIUS MULLER... Bethany, la. HENRY PANNKUK... Meservey, la. MANNES J. STEGEMAN... Springfield, S. Dak. JOHN J. VANDER SCHAAF... Litchville, N. Dak. Total number of Graduates... 157 Missionaries... 13 Pastors... Teachers... 6 Deceased... 17 Without charge... 9 ^Deceased.

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