Beatty wished to make the edifice commemorate the reunion
of the Old and New School branches of the Presbyterian
Church. The present dormitory was dedicated in 1912 and
was erected on the site of Memorial Hall and retains the
historic name of the old hall. It is a reinforced concrete,
fireproof building, with suites to accommodate seventy-five
students. It also contains a beautifully furnished social hall
and a thoroughly equipped gymnasium, as well as a dining
room.
But bricks and mortar are not standards by which the
achievements of educational institutions can be judged. The
service rendered by the graduates of the Seminary furnish
a real touchstone for judging its contribution to humanity.
According to such an acid test, the Western Theological
Seminary may well be proud of its record. In every depart-
ment of ministerial activity its graduates have rendered dis-
tinguished service. This seminary has sent forth eminent
missionaries to every part of the globe. Of these mission-
aries, three laid down their lives as martyrs in China and
India. Some of its graduates have achieved distinction
as educators and have served as presidents of colleges and
state universities. Others have acquired a world wide repu-
tation as Biblical scholars. On the roll of its graduates
appear the names of moderators of the General Assembly and
secretaries of the boards of the church. Above all, the institu-
tion can boast a long line of faithful and eloquent preachers
who have proclaimed the Gospel of Jesus Christ in almost
every state in the Union as well as in the missionary lands
across the seas.
In the course of a hundred years the seminary has been
able to secure for its faculty some of the leading theologians,
Biblical scholars, and preachers of the Presbyterian Church.
Indeed there have been professors of this institution who
have won a reputation that transcended denominational and
national limits. We mention only those who have passed
to their reward: of theologians, there have been Archibald
Alexander Hodge, Samuel H. Kellogg, Benjamin B. Warfield;
of Biblical scholars, Melancthon W. Jacobus and Matthew
B. Riddle; of preachers, William M. Paxton, Samuel Jen-