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HomeMy WebLinkAboutA&M Presbyterian Church RecordWe the members of the First Presbyterian Church of College Station, Texas,'being assembled 'in a legally called meeting of the congregation: and. trust ing in God to guide us aright, do hereby 'extend a to the Rev. Norman Anderson, Taft, - Texas, to be ou pastor, at a salary of 3,000. We hereby authorize Dr and D..$.. Reid, elders of the church, to sign ;this_ call. F. C. LESLIE. PRESIDENT CABINET JACK F. CRISWELL W. F. vO.EL W. D. NEVr J. J. BROWN }}��..,, W. TIMMERMANh I cc Rev Norman Anderson, Taft, exas. Dear Mr. Anderson; JACK F. CRISWELL. VICE•PRESIDENT 0 B. HARDIN. SECRETARY Young F.en's (11 ris#zun Asaariation OF THE AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE OF TEXAS M. L. CASHION. GENERAL SECRETARY ASSOCIATE SECRETARIES S. H. HICKMAN J. S. MCKEE COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS July 11,1928. Our pulpit here at A.8c;.L..:.Collo is vaoant,and we are anxious to secure a paetor order that he may move before school opens�in _September We have a new manse,no ohurch; services .4 being held in the Y. i . C. A. building. There , are about thirty five members consisting of a dozen or " more ;of the outstanding faculty members and their families. There are practically three hundred Presbyterians here_aut o a student body twenty five hundred. The Baptist and Methodist have `cbure pastors on the grounds,and the Episcopalians. and .,-: the . " Christians hold regular services on SundaysThe College has convocation each Sunday morning,inviting the outstanding ministers of all denominations to preach. This work is largely with the students, and the opportunities of influencing their lives are irnmeasureable. On the other hand it is practically impossible to measure and enumerate results as in a regular pastorate. We have boon paying three thousand dollars per year and a manse. Most of the members are liberal and regular givers. Dr. Currie gave us your name. Mould you be interested in this work?:-: , Sincerely yours, E4