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Goff, Bishop Named To Religious Posts* ■ •’; ’ • ■ • ^ ■In Auburn Churches0 * • •The Presbyterian and Episcopal Churches of Auburn have announced recent additions to their staff.-Miss Doris Jean Gloff, the new Presbyterian worker, arrived during (the summer from Clifton, Texas. She received her B. A. from Austin College, a master of education from the University of Texas, and a certificate in student work from tbe Austin Presbyterian Seminary.Miss Barbara Bishop, of the Episcopal Church, came to Auburn from Brooklyn, N. Y., two weeks ago to serve as college worker at the Episcopal Church. Miss Bishop received an A. B. degree from^ . * 7 _ . - '2—THE PLAINSMAN Fri., Oct. 1, *1954? » , • rn. *hMiddlefeurg- College, a bachelor of j ology f rqm Aridover-Newton The-divinity and master of sacred the- ological School.
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Auburn Plainsman

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Fri, Oct 01, 1954

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