Appreciation

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BWA Executive Committee Resolution 1963-08.1

We, who have been visiting Baylor University in connection with the 1963 meeting of the Executive Committee of the Baptist World Alliance, desire to express our sincere appreciation to all who have made our visit so pleasant. While our gratitude is extended to President McCall of Baylor, and all who have assisted in making our visit here so enjoyable, we would express particularly to Mrs. Mathis our deep sense of indebtedness for the many special ways in which gracious hospitality has been extended to us all. Baylor has now become a definite part of the historical record of the Baptist World Alliance, and as we return to our respective places of service, we shall carry with us many happy memories of the interesting and delightful days we have spent here together.

Keywords

BWA; Appreciation; Baylor University.

Citations

Original Source Bibliography: Nordenhaug, Josef, editor. Baptist World Alliance: Minutes of the Meeting of the Executive Committee Held at Baylor University, Waco, Texas, August 19-23, 1963. Washington, D.C.: Baptist World Alliance, 1963.

Original Source Footnote/Endnote: Josef Nordenhaug, ed., Baptist World Alliance: Minutes of the Meeting of the Executive Committee Held at Baylor University, Waco, Texas, August 19-23, 1963 (Washington, D.C.: Baptist World Alliance, 1963), p. 25.

Online Document Full Citation: BWA Executive Committee Resolution 1963-08.1 Appreciation; https://baptistworld.org/resolutions.

In-text Online Document Citation: (BWA Executive Committee Resolution 1963-08.1).

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