Leslie ‘Les’ Bullock (’40), Laurinburg, N.C. :: He earned master’s and doctoral degrees from Union Theological Seminary of Richmond in Virginia and later studied at Cambridge University. He organized the Church of the Covenant for Brazos Presbytery in Houston and in 1948 joined Flora McDonald College in Red Springs as a professor of religion. When the college merged with another to form St. Andrews Presbyterian College in Laurinburg, he began work on a new general education program called “Christianity and Culture,” which was ready when the new college opened in 1961. It was recognized by the Danforth Foundation as one of the two most outstanding general education programs in the U.S.
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Leslie ‘Les’ Bullock (’40), Laurinburg, N.C. :: He earned master’s and doctoral degrees from Union Theological Seminary of Richmond in Virginia and later studied at Cambridge University. He organized the Church of the Covenant for Brazos Presbytery in Houston and in 1948 joined Flora McDonald College in Red Springs as a professor of religion. When the college merged with another to form St. Andrews Presbyterian College in Laurinburg, he began work on a new general education program called “Christianity and Culture,” which was ready when the new college opened in 1961. It was recognized by the Danforth Foundation as one of the two most outstanding general education programs in the U.S.