Autobiography, 104:my husband was studying at the Lane Theological Seminary. I immediately set in and took his variousAutobiography, 104:who ran the boarding-house, connected with the seminary, on the top floor of which we had one room.Autobiography, 105:it for them. I remember at Lane Theological Seminary a Negro professor, a Doctor Franklin, had beenAutobiography, 108:discomfort and agony. We then moved from the seminary to other living quarters. We took a smallAutobiography, 109:the meantime my husband had graduated from the seminary, been ordained and been given a chargeAutobiography, 126:of statistics. I consulted a theologian in the seminary and found that his [127] answer was that |