Vol. 66 Washington, D. C., October 12, 1961 No. 41 October 26-29 in Takoma Park, Maryland Writers' Conference Scheduled for CUC
FOUR—DAY writers' conference By D. A. Roth of the Bureau of Public Relations of will be held October 26-29 on Public Relations Secretary, Columbia the General Conference; Elder Ro- the campus of Columbia Un- Union Conference land Hegstad, Editor of Liberty mag- ion College. The conference is azine; James Joiner, Associate Editor designed for English and writing of These Times magazine; Alice students, free-lance writers, press Slick, Assistant Editor of The Youth's secretaries, pastors, and others inter- Instructor; Nathaniel Krum, staff ested in writing. member of the Review and Herald Outstanding editors, writers, and Publishing Association; and Richard denominational leaders are sched- Fenn of the Sligo Church pastoral uled to address the meetings to be staff. held in the lounge of the College Devotionals will be given by Elder Library. L. E. Lenheim, President, and Elder Also scheduled during the same Neal Wilson, Religious Liberty Sec- period is a workshop for academy retary of the Columbia Union Con- paper editors and a seminar in ser- ference. mon writing for pastors. Of special importance is a seminar on Sabbath afternoon at 3:00 o'clock The opening and keynote session for pastors and theological students. will be held Thursday, October 26, CONFERENCE SITE. The lounge of the Col- Speakers will include Elder K. H. at 7:30 P.M. Meetings will continue lege Library (shown above) is the site of the Wood, whose subject will be "The Friday morning and afternoon, Sab- 1961 writers' conference. Doctrinal Article"; Elder H. M. S. bath afternoon and evening, and Richards, speaker of the Voice of Sunday until noon. Prophecy program; Elder William The roster of speakers include the Fagal, speaker of the Faith for To- following : Larston Farrar and day program; and Elder James Booton Herndon, free-lance writers; Chase, Associate Secretary of the Cecil Coffey, Editor of Southern Tid- Radio-TV Department of the Gen- ings; Elder K. H. Wood, Jr., Associ- eral Conference. ate Editor of the Review and Herald; An exhibit of books, films, and Elder R. F. Cottrell, Associate Editor other activities will help to make the of the Review and Herald; Elder K. H. Wood four-day program a busy one for Francis Soper, Editor of Listen mag- Columbia Union Conference writers azine; Elder H. B. Weeks, Secretary and would-be writers.
Editors and Writers to Address Conference