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Union Presbyterian Seminary
E.T. Thompson Chair of Church History Fund | 103120057431
for the purpose of funding, in whole or in part, a faculty position in church history at the Seminary to be known as the E. T. Thompson Chair of Church History, and further on the condition that to the extent such funds in any fiscal year exceed the costs for that year and the next succeeding year for the faculty position to be funded, the Seminary shall apply such excess to support the general academic program of the Seminary.
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Evelyn T. and Wilmer B. Young Memorial Fund-38098 | 103120058302
for use as determined by its Board of Trustees.
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T. Russell Nunan and Cora Clark Nunan Fund-57086 | 103120201624
While this gift is unrestricted and the Board of Trustees or other governing body of Union Theological Seminary may use and expend these funds in any manner it deems appropriate, the Donors would prefer that the money be spent for St. Andrew Presbytery for candidates for the Gospel Ministry under the care of St. Andrew Presbytery and/or candidates for the Ministry from Belhaven College and/or candidates for the Ministry from Rhodes College. This gift is made in appreciation of the financial help given the Donor by Mr. F. S. Royster who established the Royster Chair of Christian Mission at Union Theological Seminary.
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T. Russell Nunan and Cora Clark Nunan Fund-57089 | 103120201627
While this gift is unrestricted and the Board of Trustees or other governing body of Presbyterian School of Christian Education may use and expend these funds in any manner it deems appropriate, the Donors would prefer that the money be spent for students from the First Presbyterian Church, Greenville, Mississippi, or Washington County, Mississippi, or if none, to be used for any student or students.
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Fund for the Explication & Application of Reformed Theology | 103120006075
to support the Fund for the Explication and Application of Reformed Theology currently in existence at the seminary (hereinafter called the SEMINARY FUND), subject to certain conditions upon its receipt of said income. UNION THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY IN VIRGINIA agrees to follow the guidelines recommended by the DONOR and adopted for the SEMINARY FUND and will issue periodic status reports on the work of the SEMINARY FUND to an advisory committee established by the DONOR to monitor the application of the use of income from this Permanent Fund. The advisory committee will be self-perpetuating and will annually select its own chair. The initial members of the advisory committee shall be: John H. Leith, Chair; Taylor Reveley; John Debevoise; Stacy Johnson; Caroline Leith, and; Charles Raynal. This advisory committee shall monitor the program of the SEMINARY FUND and determine whether the income received from this Permanent Fund supports the original intentions designated by the DONOR or if another Presbyterian-related institution may better use the income according to the original intentions of the DONOR. The advisory committee shall recommend through its chair any alternate Presbyterian-related institutions to the FOUNDATION. The FOUNDATION may transfer the income to another Presbyterian-related institution if it determines in its sole discretion that the income has not been used according to the original intentions of the DONOR or if a transfer of the income is in the best interest of the FUND FOR THE EXPLICATION AND APPLICATION OF REFORMED THEOLOGY.
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