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SMC Southern Columns 12-1975
Southern Missionary College
Features the article "Over 700 Grads At Homecoming". Over 5000 persons at- tended the two church services during Alumni Homecoming to hear World President Robert H. Pierson preach and the Voice of Prophecy King's Heralds sing.
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SMC Southern Columns 03-1974
Southern Missionary College
Features the article "Mission Station Gets Help". A Nicaraguan mission trip gets funded.
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SMC Southern Columns 07-1974
Southern Missionary College
Features the article "Nursing Building Started". Excavation for the foundation and basement of the new building for the two departments of nursing at Southern Missionary College Is under way, according to Francis Costerisan, plant engineer.
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SMC Southern Columns 09-1974
Southern Missionary College
Features the article "SMC Restarts Farm". Southern Missionary College's Grounds Department, under the direction of Charles Lacey, began this summer an experimental farm to supplement the college cafeteria's supply of food and to fight the inflationary trends in food prices.
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SMC Southern Columns 11-1974
Southern Missionary College
Feature the article "Fine Arts Building Planned". The Board of Trustees of Southern Missionary College met September 30, and discussed such things as the college industries, the proposed fine arts building, and the future business management of the college.
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SMC Southern Columns 01-1973
Southern Missionary College
Features the article "Change Demands Change". As Seventh-day Adventists, we have accepted without resentment the fact that we are a "peculiar people," rather enjoying being classified with the members of the early Christian Church. Our peculiarity is thought of largely in doctrine and life style, but there is one additional area of peculiarity wherein we differ quite drastically from other college-trained, church-attending Americans, and that is our tendency as a people to give very liberally to our church, but so little to our Alma Mater or the college of our area. This situation puts SMC at a disadvantage compared with non-Adventist colleges
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SMC Southern Columns 04-1973
Southern Missionary College
Features the article "Cafeteria Opening Near". The new cafeteria is expected to be ready for use the first week in April, in time for College Days. The serving will be on the scramble system with entrees and vegetables in one area, salads and desserts in another area, etc. This will mean much faster service than the regular style cafeteria.
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SMC Southern Columns 07-1973
Southern Missionary College
Features the article "Largest Commencement Held". Commencement exercises were held for 185 baccalaureate degree candidates and 89 associate degree candidates, Sunday, May 6, 1973, at Southern Missionary College.
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SMC Southern Columns 12-1973
Southern Missionary College
Features the article "Courses Now Held Off-Campus". SMC is presently offering college classes at Madison and Forest Lake Academies. The courses are acceptable at any accredited college.
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SMC Alumni Bulletin 03-1972
Southern Missionary College
Features the article "New Shop to Open". A new store, TTie Campus Shop, will open at the College Plaza near the end of April, according to Mrs. Warren Hammond, who will manage it. She is currently employed by the Mercantile.
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SMC Southern Columns 04-1972
Southern Missionary College
Features the article "Groups Reevaluate SMC". A team of eight members of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists Board of Regents inspected and evaluated Southern Missionary College recently.
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SMC Southern Columns 06-1972
Southern Missionary College
Features the article "SMC Awards 210 Degrees". Southern Missionary College graduated 210 candidates at its 56th annual commencement.
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SMC Southern Columns 08-1972
Southern Missionary College
Features the article "SMC Gets NCATE Approval". Southern Missionary College's program in teacher education was recently fully accredited nationally by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE), Dr. Frank Knittel, SMC's president, announced July.
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SMC Southern Columns 12-1972
Southern Missionary College
Features the article "400 Alumni Visit Campus".
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SMC Alumni Bulletin 02-1971
Southern Missionary College
Features the article "SMC Expands Facilities". Construction on Southern Missionary College's new Home Economics build- ing is proceeding as scheduled, accord- ing to Charles Fleming, Jr., general manager for finance and development.
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SMC Alumni Bulletin 06-1971
Southern Missionary College
Features the article "Knittel New SMC President". Three major shifts in administrative positions took place in April and be- came effective May 17 at Southern Missionary College.
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SMC Alumni Bulletin 08-1971
Southern Missionary College
Features the article "Mission Station Underway". Since alumni, at Homecoming time last October, donated $3000 to the SMC student missionary project, it was felt that a report of the progress of the project would be of interest to alumni.
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SMC Alumni Bulletin 12-1971
Southern Missionary College
Features the article "New Village Market Opens". Special opening ceremonies were held Sept. 9 at Collegedale's Village Market, marking the opening of .the store now valued at approximately $350,000.
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SMC Alumni Bulletin 02-1970
Southern Missionary College
Features the article "Library Fund Hits $366,000 Interior Work Now Underway". Approximately $366,000 has been raised toward SMC's library fund campaign, according to Charles Fleming Jr., general manager for finance and development.
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SMC Alumni Bulletin 06-1970
Southern Missionary College
Features the article "American College* Qualifies Fuller As Ob-Gyn Fellow". Doctor Forest Laverne Fuller, of the South Bay Ob-Gyn Medical Group, Chula Vista, Calif., will be installed as a Fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists at its Annual Meeting, April 12-18, in New York City.
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SMC Alumni Bulletin 09-1970
Southern Missionary College
Features the article "Homecoming Set For October 16-17". Southern Missionary College will host probably the largest, the most colorful, and the most nostalgic Alumni Homecoming Weekend in its history on October 16 and 17.
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SMC Alumni Bulletin 11-1970
Southern Missionary College
Features the article "Library Opens, Named McKee". At special convocation ceremonies, Sept. 19, SMC officially named and opened its new library. Congressman William E. Brock, III, was the guest speaker for the occasion.
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SMC Alumni Bulletin 03-1969
Southern Missionary College
Features the article "SMC Names Buildings". An assemblage of SMC's 1000 plus students in addition to faculty)', the Board of Trustees, Committee of 100, and special out-of-town guests gathered Feb. 6 in the College gymnasium for a special Plaque Presentation Ceremony. This was the occasion for the official naming of three buildings in tribute to individuals especially associated with the College through its early years and during its transitional period from junior college to senior status.
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SMC Alumni Bulletin 07-1969
Southern Missionary College
Features the article "College Builds New Structures". Two main buildings are now under construction on the SMC campus. As the alumni know, the new library structure is under way, and Mr. Francis Costerisan, plant engineer, reports some progress in spite of the bad weather over the last few weeks.
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SMC Alumni Bulletin 10-1969
Southern Missionary College
Features the article "SMC Enrollment Sets New High As 1303 Register". A new enrollment record w.is set lor Southern Missionary College as classes opened on September 10.
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