Howard A. White on "The Spiritual Heritage of Pepperdine University", 1985
Creator
Pepperdine University White, Howard A. (Howard Ashley), 1913-1991 Davenport, David Sanders, J. P. (Joel Pilant), 1906- Miller, Donald V
Date Created and/or Issued
1985-11-12
Publication Information
Pepperdine University Libraries Historic Sound Recordings [digital resource], Pepperdine University Libraries Special Collections and University Archives
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Description
This is a recording of the Sixth Annual William M. Green Distinguished Christian Scholar Lecture Program featuring out-going Pepperdine President Dr. Howard A. White, who spoke on the Christian heritage of Pepperdine University. The recording begins with a welcome from David Davenport, the new president, followed by the Invocation by Donald V. Miller (04:00), an introduction of the speaker by J.P. Sanders (06:35), and finally Dr. White's address (11:55). Launched by Pepperdine University in 1980, the William M. Green Distinguished Christian Scholar Lecture Program provides an annual forum for the advancement of Christian scholarship. 57:55
Sound recording Universities & colleges College administrators Christianity Education History Pepperdine University White, Howard A. (Howard Ashley), 1913-1991 Davenport, David Sanders, J. P. (Joel Pilant), 1906- Miller, Donald V University Archives
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