(print) 171 p. ; 24 cmCh. I The Evangelical College 3 -- Ch. II The Evangelical College In Transition 35 -- Ch. III Building The New Oberlin 69 -- Ch. IV The Progressive Era 109 -- Notes 129 -- Bibliography 157 -- Index 16
Research examining the relationship between Christianity and American higher education between 1850-...
\u27Is it helpful?\u27 The editor pleads for a revival of constructive and beneficial literature-in ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1991A major impulse within the Progressive movement was t...
In the post-Civil War period, many of America's liberal arts colleges instituted changes in the...
Founded as a quasi-utopian society by New England evangelists, Oberlin became the central hub of ext...
An impression has very generally prevailed, wrote James Harris Fairchild toward the end of his twen...
The decision to open Oberlin College (Ohio) to black students in 1835, two years after its founding,...
In this issue: 2 | Editor\u27s Stump 3 | Oberlin College and Adventist Educational Reforms 10 | Heir...
In this issue: 2 | Editor\u27s Stump 3 | Oberlin College and Adventist Educational Reforms 10 | Heir...
Finding the origins and causes of the twentieth century evangelical Christian school movement in Ame...
A GREATER GETTYSBURG of Lutheran colleges which the board authorized in 1924. The study demonstrated...
This study is comprised of four chapters and an Epilogue. Chapter 1 treats, by way of historical d...
\u27Is it helpful?\u27 The editor pleads for a revival of constructive and beneficial literature-in ...
\u27Is it helpful?\u27 The editor pleads for a revival of constructive and beneficial literature-in ...
\u27Is it helpful?\u27 The editor pleads for a revival of constructive and beneficial literature-in ...
Research examining the relationship between Christianity and American higher education between 1850-...
\u27Is it helpful?\u27 The editor pleads for a revival of constructive and beneficial literature-in ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1991A major impulse within the Progressive movement was t...
In the post-Civil War period, many of America's liberal arts colleges instituted changes in the...
Founded as a quasi-utopian society by New England evangelists, Oberlin became the central hub of ext...
An impression has very generally prevailed, wrote James Harris Fairchild toward the end of his twen...
The decision to open Oberlin College (Ohio) to black students in 1835, two years after its founding,...
In this issue: 2 | Editor\u27s Stump 3 | Oberlin College and Adventist Educational Reforms 10 | Heir...
In this issue: 2 | Editor\u27s Stump 3 | Oberlin College and Adventist Educational Reforms 10 | Heir...
Finding the origins and causes of the twentieth century evangelical Christian school movement in Ame...
A GREATER GETTYSBURG of Lutheran colleges which the board authorized in 1924. The study demonstrated...
This study is comprised of four chapters and an Epilogue. Chapter 1 treats, by way of historical d...
\u27Is it helpful?\u27 The editor pleads for a revival of constructive and beneficial literature-in ...
\u27Is it helpful?\u27 The editor pleads for a revival of constructive and beneficial literature-in ...
\u27Is it helpful?\u27 The editor pleads for a revival of constructive and beneficial literature-in ...
Research examining the relationship between Christianity and American higher education between 1850-...
\u27Is it helpful?\u27 The editor pleads for a revival of constructive and beneficial literature-in ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1991A major impulse within the Progressive movement was t...