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(Letterhead text: Theological Seminary Brunswick, New Jersey Rev. John H. Raven, D. D Professor of Old Testament Languages and Exegesis 8 Bishop Place)

April 20th 1934 Rev. Graham Taylor, D.D., L.L.S. Chicago, Ill.

My dear Dr. Taylor, Thank you for your letter of the 18th UNCLEAR. I am happy to follow your wishes as far as possible in the part of the new Biographical Record of the Seminary which relates to you. Your address in the manuscript in 955 West Grand Ave.. Chicago, Ill. That is the address I gave Dr. Demarest for the list which appeared recently in the Seminary Bulletin. He changed it to Ravinia, Ill. I will see that it appears as you wish it in the new book. The title Rev. does not appear before the name of an alumnus in the body of the book but only the name without titles. In the record which follows each name, degrees and offices are mentioned. Thus your record appears under the class of 1873 as follows: Graham Taylor, 955 West Grand Ave., Chicago, Ill. Born at Schenectady, N.Y., May 2, 1851. Son of Rev. William J. R. Taylor, D.D. (1844), A.B. (Rutgers, 1870). Licensed by Classis of Poughkeepsie, 1873, Hopewell, N.Y., 1873-80. Fourth Congregational, Hartford, Conn., 1880-92. Professor, Practical Theology, Hartford Sem., 1888-92. Professor, Social Economices,