Worley's Abilene (Taylor County, Tex.) City Directory, 1939-1940 Page: C
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ABILENE
CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
A Standard Senior College Stressing Spiritual Development
Thoroughly Christian in Purpose
and Administration
COLLEGE
Regular college work, four-year course offered. Graduates re-
ceive standard Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree.
All courses fully accredited by State Department of Education
and by Association of Texas Colleges.
BIBLE DEPARTMENT
Special work in Bible and related subjects in addition to the
regular four-year college course.
DEMONSTRATION SCHOOL
As the laboratory for the Education Department of the college
a demonstration school consisting of the elementary, the junior high,
and the senior high school, is maintained.
This school is thoroughly standard and is fully affiliated by the
State of Texas in nineteen units.
Tuition rates are low.
Excellently Trained, Experienced Faculty of Fifty
Christian Men and Women
Ideal Location. Modern, New, Fireproof Buildings.
New Equipment
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JAS. F. COX, M. A.
President
ABILENE, TEXAS
'(1939-40) JOHN F. WORLEY DIRECTORY CO.'S
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John F. Worley Directory Co. Worley's Abilene (Taylor County, Tex.) City Directory, 1939-1940, book, 1939; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth160212/m1/4/?q=%22government%20institutions%22: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.