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1945
Theme: Christ, My Imperative
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Convention Site Significant
Timely indeed is the selection of Texas
A. & M. College for the 1945 State Student
Convention, because this fall marks the begin-
ning of the twenty-sixth year of student work
n that campus, under the direction of Rev.
and Mrs. R. L. Brown. For most of this time,
Brother Brown has also served as pastor of the
church at College Station which he organized,
and has had the experience of having seen a
church organization grow out of a Baptist
Student Union movement. He is the dean of
student workers in the South, being the oldest
in point of continuous service.
The comparatively new church auditorium,
paesented below, will serve as the main as-
sembly unit for the student meeting. P= W, a. L. Brown
CONVENTION AUDITORIUM: FIRST CHURCH, COLLEGE STATION
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