The campus library: excellent library materials are an advantage

GRADUATE STUDY

[Frederick J. Gielow, Jr. supplies a brief resume of the advantages of graduate study at Cincinnati Bible Seminary.  Among them is this paragraph about library resources at the school, of the faculty, and in the city.]

There are, furthermore, the advantages of excellent library material available from the Seminary, the personal libraries of the professors, and the library of the city of Cincinnati. Many of the graduate students have done intensive research and study in the city library and have found ample facilities for their needs.

The Cincinnati Bible Seminary Bulletin (Cincinnati: Cincinnati Bible Seminary, 1947) 46.

George Mark Elliott, A.B., A.M. served as Bursar, Director of the Library, and on faculty in the areas of Old Testament and Apologetics.  At the time of the closure of Cincinnati Christian University, the library bore his name in tribute.  Further, among the Officers of Administration, I see that, serving as Historian, is Florence Louise Records.  Presumably in 1947 she is married to Seminary President Ralph L. Records.  Also serving the students is Charles Troyer, Student Librarian (p. 6).