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Bernhard Citron class register and notes, 1949-1953 and undated
Biographical noteBernhard Citron, (b. 1905), Presbyterian pastor and educator, was born in Berlin, Germany in 1905. Raised in the Jewish faith, Citron did not convert to Presbyterianism until he was forced to flee Germany during the 1930s for writing anti-Nazi articles in a financial publication. In 1938, he enrolled in the New College in Edinburgh, Scotland, however he was imprisoned in 1940 due to his illegal alien status. He was released and able to resume his studies in 1941 and was licensed in 1943. In 1946, he earned his Ph.D., also from the New College, and was appointed the Warden of New College Settlement. From 1947-1952, Citron taught at New College; from 1953-1955, he was a visiting professor at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary. In addition to his teaching, he authored several books. He served as a pastor at Harthill, the parish of Uphill, and Pleasance church, all in Scotland, as well as in Honeywood, Ontario, Canada. Source: “Citron to Be Visiting Professor,” The Austin Seminary Bulletin, Vol. LXVII, No. 10, July 1953. Return to the Table of Contents Scope and Content NoteThe Bernard Citron class register and notes document Citron’s role as a professor. The class register lists student rolls and grades received. Return to the Table of Contents RestrictionsAccess RestrictionsStudent grade information is restricted. Materials are available by appointment only. Contact the archivist for details. Return to the Table of Contents
Return to the Table of Contents Administrative InformationPreferred CitationBernhard Citron class register and notes, 1949-1953, and undated, Austin Seminary Archives, Stitt Library, Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Return to the Table of Contents Detailed Description of the Collection
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