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The university was founded as San Jose Bible College in 1939, in San Jose by William Lee Jessup, the college's first president. Eugene Claremont Sanderson had originally started Evangel Bible University in San Jose in 1934 but was unable to make it viable. As a result, he recruited Jessup, one of his former students, to take over.
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To promote these goals, SPS allows students to take part in professional membership societies, [6] receive peer-reviewed journals, present and publish research, [7] [8] obtain scholarships, [9] and receive awards as incentives for excellent performance. [10] Further, SPS supports several publications, including the quarterly magazine The SPS ...
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Aug. 15—Howard County Public Schools' 13th high school opened its doors to the community for the first time this weekend, allowing future students and families, as well as those connected to the ...
SPS was first envisioned by three classical Pentecostals, Dr. William W. Menzies of the Assemblies of God, Dr. H. Vinson Synan of the International Pentecostal Holiness Church, and Dr. Horace Ward of the Church of God. The original requirement for membership was adherence to the statement of faith of the Pentecostal Fellowship of North America.
Morris K. Jessup, American writer on the subject of Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) William Jessup, Pennsylvania judge and notable Republican Party member; Henry Harris Jessup, Presbyterian missionary and son of William Jessup; Philip Jessup, American jurist and International Court of Justice judge between 1961 and 1970