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Dear Alumni,
It’s that time of year
again—the holiday season.
The cold weather has
finally returned to the
Northeast, and Christmas
decorations adorn every
window, sidewalk and
building.
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FOUR PROFESSORS. ONE DAY.
IDEAS FOR A LIFETIME.
Curious about what happens
in the classroom at
King’s? Join us for
King’s for a Day.
King’s for a Day is a
day of intellectual
stimulation geared towards
parents and adult
supporters of the college
eager to understand this
year’s academic theme of
civilization. No
admissions requirements,
no tests, no homework.
Read more and register |
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DEAN BENNETT’S BLOG
Dean Bennett’s Blog is a
candid look at life at The
King’s College from the
perspective of Dean of
Students, Eric Bennett.
Please click the link
below to find out what’s
happening in the King’s
community, including tips
to help your son or
daughter, student
testimonials, and thoughts
regarding recent House
events.
View Dean Bennett’s Blog |
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ALUMNI BULLETIN BOARD
The bulletin board is
back! We have listened to
your concerns and
reactivated the Alumni
Bulletin Board in its
original format. Please
click on the link below to
visit the board and leave
a comment. The Alumni
Bulletin Board is a great
way to stay connected to
The King’s College alumni
community.
Visit the Alumni Bulletin
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NORTHEASTERN BIBLE COLLEGE
ALUMNI STILL A PART OF
KING’S COMMUNITY
Northeastern Bible College
alumni are a valuable part
of The King’s College. We
look forward to continued
interaction with alumni
from NBC and are
interested in continuing
to build a bridge between
NBC alum and current
King’s students. We were
pleased to welcome NBC
grad Dan Medina (’83) who
recently visited the
College.
If you are interested in
visiting The King’s
College—New York City,
e-mail us at
alumni@tkc.edu to see
all God is doing in the
heart of Manhattan.
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FORMER BOARD MEMBER REV.
PAUL ANDERSON GOES TO BE
WITH THE LORD
The King’s College sadly
reports the passing of
Rev. Paul Anderson of Fort
Myers, FL on October 22,
2007.
Rev. Anderson was a board
member and chairman of the
King’s College—Briarcliff
Manor. He was also the
pastor of Calvary
Evangelical Free Church in
Trumbull, CT for 37 years.
During his time in
Trumbull, he and his wife,
June, founded the
Christian Heritage School.
The school, founded in
1976, is still open today.
Rev. Anderson leaves
behind his loving wife,
June, three children, his
sister Frances, eight
grandchildren, and seven
great-grandchildren.
If you have any questions
or comments, please do not
hesitate to contact us at
alumni@tkc.edu. |
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ALUMNUS RALPH VILE
PUBLISHES BOOK OF POEMS
Ralph Vile (‘51) recently
published a collection of
his poetry entitled, We
Are His Poets,
centered on the themes of
home, family, god, Bible,
church, and community.
They cover the period from
1945-1961 during which he
was a student at The
King’s College—New Castle,
Delaware. Ralph and his
wife Joanna currently live
in Luray, Virginia where
they have taught in public
schools for many years.
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DINO TO PERFORM A
CHRISTMAS CONCERT IN NEW
YORK WITH NATALIE COLE
World-renowned pianist and
King’s College alumnus,
Dino Karsonakis (‘64),
will host a concert
entitled Christmas in
New York, at New
York’s Lincoln Center on
December 21, 2007 at 8 PM
along with special guest
Natalie Cole. For more
information, visit
www.whatischristmas.org.
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Please feel free to
contact
alumni@tkc.edu
with any questions or
concerns or call
212-659-7288. |
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