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Identifier: 02845216.425.emory.edu
Title: The history of Methodism (electronic resource)
Year: 1902 (1900s)
Authors: Hurst, J. F. (John Fletcher), 1834-1903
Subjects: Methodism
Publisher: New York : Eaton & Mains
Contributing Library: Emory University, Pitts Theology Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Emory University, Pitts Theology Library

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, at Evanston, 111., is a centerof influence for culture and for religion. It comprises thefollowing degree-conferring departments, each having a dis-tinct faculty of instruction: The College of Liberal Arts,schools of law, medicine, pharmacy, dentistry, music, andtheology. There is a separate womans medical school.The Garrett Biblical Institute is a divinity school of thehighest grade. Still farther east we enter the halls of De Pauw Universityat Greencastle, Ind., named in honor of Hon. WashingtonC. De Pauw, who gave large sums of money and much valu-able time and thought to the relief and extension of thisvaluable educational institution. As now organized De PauwUniversity includes the Asbury School of Liberal Arts andschools of theology, military science and tactics, music andart. The scope of the institution has been so enlarged as to University Buildings 1081 offer post-graduate instruction in academic lines of work. Itis destined to be one of the strongest and most popular edu-
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Bentley Hall, Allegheny College. Old North College, Wesleyan University. Crouse Memorial, Syracuse University.De Pauw University. James \V. Bosler Memorial, Dickinson College. cational institutions in America. Its record and its presentwork are a delight to American Methodism. 1082 American Methodism In the State of Pennsylvania, Allegheny College, at Mead-ville, and Dickinson College, at Carlisle, have, in compliancewith the demand of these modern times, increased theirfacilities, raised their requirements and their curricula, andhave made for themselves a place alongside the best collegesof the land. Allegheny does no post-graduate work beyondthe masters degree. Dickinson has recently reestablisheda law school and has increased her requirements for thedegree of master of arts, making it a reward for actualresidence study Syracuse University, a coeducational institution situatedat Syracuse, N. Y., is one of the largest and strongestin Methodism. Its work embraces colleges of liberal

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