D.T. Bass, N.Y., USA

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The King's Business

From a short blurb in the July 1927 issue of The King's Business, which was a monthly publication from The Bible Institute of Los Angeles, of which it might be noted that in 1904, there was an open brethren assembly meeting on campus, at 330 1/2 Broadway. More info can be found at Los Angeles Bible Institute Hall, CA. The "Managing Editor" at the time of this article was Keith L. Brooks:


This Is No Mean Compliment

D.T. Bass was for many years manager of the Gospel Publishing House of New York City (New York). His name was known throughout the world as a publisher of books that could always be depended upon as to orthodoxy. Writing to the Managing Editor recently, Mr. Bass said:

"About sixteen years ago Dr. A.T. Pierson, Dr. C.I. Scofield, a New York businessman and I, met at the Northfield Hotel to plan a popular Christian magazine. The plan fell through after much preliminary work. Your magazine, in its present form, comes the nearest to the ideal we had at that time of any magazine I have ever seen. It is splendidly adapted to the average American reader."

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