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The L. Nelson Bell Library on the campus of Montreat-Anderson College in Montreat, North Carolina, completed in 1972 and dedicated to Dr. L. Nelson Bell, a distinguished surgeon, missionary, author, and churchman. Color Photo by Edward L. DuPuy
The L. Nelson Bell Library on the campus of Montreat-Anderson College in Montreat, North Carolina, completed in 1972 and dedicated to Dr. L. Nelson Bell, a distinguished surgeon, missionary, author, and churchman. Color Photo by Edward L. DuPuy