[a9a2c] @Read# @Online* The Oberlin Alumni Magazine, Vol. 18: June, 1922 (Classic Reprint) - Oberlin College #ePub@
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It began in revelation and dreams: yankees' motives to emigrate west, attempting to be perfect in god's eyes, educating a missionary army of christian soldiers to save the world and inaugurate god's government on earth, and the radical notion that slavery was america's most horrendous sin that should be instantly repented of and immediately.
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19geoffrey blodgett, myth and reality in oberlin history, oberlin alumni magazine, (may/june.
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Edu philosopher hall thank you for publishing peter mcinerney’s memorial minute for the late tim hall.
Many of my closest friends at oberlin and many of the students i have worked with during my 18 years on the faculty here tell me the same thing. As former osca president stewart kohl, oc ’77, is quoted as saying in the oberlin alumni magazine, “co-ops touch the lives of a significant percentage of students who come through oberlin.
Shaw,’28 inthisissue specialarticles whorunsyourcollege? pastorofwaldersbach shansi,afterthreeyears’war,byrayt. Walfeis librarygetsaddition departments undertheelms athletics oberlinfamilyjournal alumniclubs amongthealumni aboutthisissue.
Website maintained by the college and used as a teaching resource in oberlin classrooms. Media coverage: “out of the past: oberlin graduate joey plaster takes steps to record and preserve oberlin’s lgbt history,” oberlin alumni magazine, winter 2008.
It consists of original articles as well as news briefs and alumni notes.
1917; the wisconsin alumni magazine volume 18, number 5 march 1917.
All graduates and former students, currently over 40,000, who attended the college of arts and sciences of oberlin college, the oberlin college conservatory of music, the oberlin college graduate school of theology, or the kindergarten primary training school, are members of the alumni association.
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Towers magazine has been published by otterbein university since 1926. It is currently a 52-page full-color magazine printed twice yearly with a circulation of around 28,000. /p pthe mission of towers magazine is to inform alumni, the campus community, parents and friends of the university on happenings and events of otterbein, of its alumni, and of its community members; to communicate.
This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to ensure edition identification: ++++ oberlin alumni magazine, volume 13, issue 1 oberlin college alumni.
Present at the creation this 1957 photo was on the first roll of film that rowland scherman ’60 ever shot.
Vanity fair; easyriders; desert x; palm springs life; new york times travel; oberlin alumni magazine.
Oberlin had a number of different programs, including a preparatory school. 12cowles, catalogue and record of colored students, office of the secretary, ober? lin college, oberlin college archives.
Since their founding in 1833, oberlin college and the city of oberlin have always been physically, socially, and economically intertwined. We have worked together to create a vibrant community renowned for its historic contributions to northeast ohio, the nation, and the world. The college is proud to be part of the oberlin community, and encourages residents to engage with our many campus.
Du bois to claim that oberlin was the great pioneer in the work of blotting out the color line in colleges. See also james fairchild, oberlin: the colony and the college (oberlin, 1883).
The brown alumni monthly published its first issue (8 pages long) in june 1900. With the september/october 1997 issue the brown alumni monthly became the brown alumni magazine. The “new” alumni magazine decreased the number of annual issues from 9 to 6 but increased the size of each magazine (from 48-56 pages to 80-88 pages).
Alice takemoto ’47 was one of the japanese americans welcomed by oberlin college.
This is a transcript of a speech given by ulysses marvin at the dedication of the shurtleff monument in 1911 in oberlin. He gives a biography of shurleff and highlights his achievements. “giles waldo shurtleff: leadership in the cause of freedom.
Oberlin alumni magazine, volume 7, issue 8 [oberlin college alumni association] on amazon.
She worked for the department of defense during world war ii, and following the war worked for the oberlin alumni magazine and harvard law school. Grabill (oberlin '32) in 1948 and they moved to lincoln, ma where they raised their family.
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