Mrs. Cedarholm and Mrs. Hollowood were two rare specimens in which God had placed so much intelligence and talent. Both of them had achieved graduate-level education in the early 1940s, a time when many women were just beginning to work outside the home (and that only due to the necessity of the war effort).
Correct me if I am wrong, Squire, but were not the Cedarholms and the Hollowoods educated at Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary?
From 1977-1979, MBBC Catalog:
B. Myron Cedarholm, B.A, B.D., Th.M. D.D Litt.D., L.H.D.
Iowa State College, University of Minnesota, Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Princeton Theological Seminary, Northwestern Schools, Baptist Bible College [Denver], Bob Jones University
M. James Hollowood, B.A., Th.B., D.D.,
University of the City of New York, National Bible Institute, Eastern Baptist College, Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Central Baptist Seminary
Richard C. Weeks, B.A., B.D. M.A. D.D.
Wheaton College, Albion College, Northern Baptist Theological Seminary, University of Chicago [Residence work completed for Th.D.] Pillsbury College
Cedarholm, Thelma M., B.A., M.R.E., Litt.D.
Gustavus Adolphus College, University of Minnesota, Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Baptist Bible College [Denver ]
Hollowood, Jane P. B.A.
Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Maranatha.