Chicago Training School for Home and Foreign Missions
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Chicago Training School for Home and Foreign Missions was a training school in Chicago for missionaries associated with the Methodist Church. It was founded by Lucy Rider Meyer and her husband Josiah in 1885 and was described as "the largest training school of its kind in the country" and awarded the degree of Bachelor of Religious Service (BRS).Norman Wait Harris, a Chicago bank executive, was president of the school's board of trustees and donated land and buildings to the school.In 1930, the school was merged into the Garrett Biblical Institute in Evanston, Illinois, which later became the Garrett–Evangelical Theological Seminary.
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South Prairie Avenue, Chicago Grand Boulevard
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South Prairie Avenue 4956-4958
60637 Chicago, Grand Boulevard
Illinois, United States
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