Excerpt from The Oberlin Alumni Magazine, Vol. 25: January, 1929
Trustees: Death and resignation have removed two faithful members of the Board. George B. Siddall died in August; John R. Rogers resigned in November. New Trustees: A. R. Horr, of Cleveland; S. E. Matter, '89, of Duluth; George W. Morgan, '97, of New York. Theodore E. Burton was, in November, again elected United States Senator from Ohio. There has been created an Executive Committee, consisting of the Pres ident and Messrs. Fauver, Hayden, Miller, and Thom sen, which is to meet monthly.
President and mrs. King have returned to Ober lin, and are living in their own home.
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Excerpt from The Oberlin Alumni Magazine, Vol. 25: January, 1929
Trustees: Death and resignation have removed two faithful members of the Board. George B. Siddall died in August; John R. Rogers resigned in November. New Trustees: A. R. Horr, of Cleveland; S. E. Matter, '89, of Duluth; George W. Morgan, '97, of New York. Theodore E. Burton was, in November, again elected United States Senator from Ohio. There has been created an Executive Committee, consisting of the Pres ident and Messrs. Fauver, Hayden, Miller, and Thom sen, which is to meet monthly.
President and mrs. King have returned to Ober lin, and are living in their own home.
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Paperback. Zustand: New. Print on Demand. This book provides a snapshot of the Oberlin community and its growth during 1928. It sheds light on various events, achievements, and changes of great interest to the alumni community, such as the arrival of the Oberlin Alumni Magazine, the addition of new faculty, and the implementation of a new curriculum. The author emphasizes Oberlin's commitment to the glorious end of doing good to men and the outpouring of resources to ensure this intention. By revisiting speeches, meetings, and gatherings, the author reflects on the ideological shifts in teaching, as well as the social and religious lives of students and the surrounding community, including the implementation of the Campus Covenant in 1833. The book grapples with this tension between commitment to both personal growth and external influence, leaving readers with a comprehensive view of an institution in motion. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9781528348546_0
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