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Kenyon Collegian- February 7, 2019
Interview With Kenyon Student, Jamie Smith, Jamie Smith, Christina Engler
Interview With Kenyon Student, Jamie Smith, Jamie Smith, Christina Engler
Interviews
Jamie Smith, a student at Kenyon College discusses how her county, Morrow, used to be more farmland has now become more sub-urban with more and more houses. She discusses how her neighborhood is now an economic option for people who live in Columbus, because it's not too far of a commute. Because of this the farmland in her county has decreased.
Mistakes About Kenyon College And Major Douglas, Philander Chase
Mistakes About Kenyon College And Major Douglas, Philander Chase
Philander Chase Letters
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Letter To Dudley Chase, Dudley Chase Ii
Letter To Dudley Chase, Dudley Chase Ii
Philander Chase Letters
Dudley Chase Jr. informs his uncle Dudley that his father Philander has allowed him to ask for pecuniary assistance for college, as he had previously forbidden him from doing so.
Letter To Dudley Chase, Dudley Chase Ii
Letter To Dudley Chase, Dudley Chase Ii
Philander Chase Letters
Dudley Chase II plans to meet his uncle during next year's fall break and requests money from him.
A Statement Of Some Facts In Bp. Chase's History, Philander Chase
A Statement Of Some Facts In Bp. Chase's History, Philander Chase
Philander Chase Letters
Philander Chase recounts a summary of his personal history, including his time in New York, Connecticut, New Orleans, and Ohio.
Letter To Olivia Chase, George Chase
Letter To Olivia Chase, George Chase
Philander Chase Letters
George writes to his Aunt to ask why he has not received any letters back from her or his wife. He updates them on the situation in Worthington, Philander's work, and the progress of the institution, which he claims will be incorporated that winter.
Letter To Rachel Denison, Philander Chase
Letter To Rachel Denison, Philander Chase
Philander Chase Letters
Chase thanks Rachel for her letter, expresses his excitment about her upcoming visit, and updates her on the construction of the College which he hopes will be completed in about a month.
Letter To Lady Rosse, Philander Chase
Letter To Lady Rosse, Philander Chase
Philander Chase Letters
Bp. Chase accepts Lady Rosse's gift of £100, but he requests that it be used to fund the construction of a Seminary chapel rather than support himself financially.
Letter To Philander Chase, Timothy Wiggin
Letter To Philander Chase, Timothy Wiggin
Philander Chase Letters
Wiggin is giving Chase advice on how best to get more support and praising the support that he has already gathered.
Letter To Philander Chase, Timothy Wiggin
Letter To Philander Chase, Timothy Wiggin
Philander Chase Letters
Wiggin is strongly discouraging Chase from pursuing initiatives in New York and Connecticut and instead Wiggin suggests focusing only on Ohio for the Seminary. Wiggin does not think Chase will get the same support for a divided effort.
Letter To Philander Chase, Timothy Wiggin
Letter To Philander Chase, Timothy Wiggin
Philander Chase Letters
Wiggin is worried the the new partnership scheme will interfere with the Ohio seminary goal.
Letter To Philander Chase, Thomas Osborne
Letter To Philander Chase, Thomas Osborne
Philander Chase Letters
Osborne is informing Chase of the many obsticles that Chase will have to face in his search for English support.
Letter To Philander Chase, Josiah Pratt
Letter To Philander Chase, Josiah Pratt
Philander Chase Letters
Advice on a letter Chase drafted to George Marriott. Updates on the Memorandum given to Bishop Hobart. If the Convention of Ohio should not agree to the school being a Branch, then it should be a Diocesan school.
Letter To Philander Chase, Pratt Josiah
Letter To Philander Chase, Pratt Josiah
Philander Chase Letters
Bishop Hobart is in London and met with Pratt. Pratt told Hobart that Chase would agree to a connection of the Ohio School with the General Seminary, if the Convention of Ohio would have control of its own school. A memorandum of what was agreed upon Pratt and Hobart.
Letter To Philander Chase, Timothy Wiggin
Letter To Philander Chase, Timothy Wiggin
Philander Chase Letters
Bishop Hobart's offer to get Chase a branch school may be unavailing. He may also want to divide the subscriptions. Many subscribers would not have subscribed if the subscriptions were contained to one party. Wiggin includes a list of all of the subscribers he has procured and the amounts they give. Mr. Johnson has received an anonymous note from London which disapproves the subscription, and he may be using his influence against Wiggin.
Letter To Timothy Wiggin, Philander Chase
Letter To Timothy Wiggin, Philander Chase
Philander Chase Letters
At York, Chase met Mr. Gray. Mr. Pratt suggests that Chase meet as many people in the North of England as possible. Bishop Hobart may help Chase get a Branch School in America. Chase is astonished, but is afraid of what will happen if he refuses the offer.
Letter To Philander Chase, George Marriott
Letter To Philander Chase, George Marriott
Philander Chase Letters
Public letter: Bishop Hobart's desires create a Branch School in Ohio and assurance that it will not be met with opposition from the American Church at large.
Letter To Philander Chase, Geroge Marriott
Letter To Philander Chase, Geroge Marriott
Philander Chase Letters
Confidential letter: Bishop Hobart visited Marriott seeking peace between himself and Chase. However Marriott does not want his name to appear on Chase's subscription list until after the matter is resolved.
Letter To Philander Chase, Anson Hayden
Letter To Philander Chase, Anson Hayden
Philander Chase Letters
Everybody in London misses Chase. Bishop Hobart has visited and is changing his direction towards Chase's cause, he has proposed making Chase's school a Branch of the General Theological Seminary.
Letter To Rufus King, Philander Chase
Letter To Rufus King, Philander Chase
Philander Chase Letters
Asking King for support in petitioning Congress for land for Worthington College. The College is in the center of the state and able to serve people from many parts of Ohio. Scan courtesy of The New York Historical Society, New York City
Letter To Rachel Denison, George Chase
Letter To Rachel Denison, George Chase
Philander Chase Letters
George informs Rachel Denison of the success of his father's institution, now lead by Philander Chase. He urges her to send her son Joseph and informs her of the price to attend.
Letter To George Chase, Dudley Chase
Letter To George Chase, Dudley Chase
Philander Chase Letters
Dudley chastises George for not responding to his letter. He reports on the publishing success of Martha Cotton and expresses concern over George's mental well being at College.
Letter To Intrepid Morse, George Chase
Letter To Intrepid Morse, George Chase
Philander Chase Letters
George expresses gratitude for Intrepid Morse's last letter and gives him some advice regarding a decision between Fairfield and Cheshire. He describes his experience of seeing a steamboat, as well as how beautiful his new school and New Haven are. He admits he has not made many friends, at least not friends as close as Intrepid Morse.
Letter To Dudley Chase, Philander Chase
Letter To Dudley Chase, Philander Chase
Philander Chase Letters
Does not agree that his sons should start college so young; more complaints about money issues; Chase has still been sick but his wife is feeling better, and she wants to go home next summer.
Letter To Dudley Chase, Philander Chase
Letter To Dudley Chase, Philander Chase
Philander Chase Letters
Chase has been struck ill. Very anxious about the well-being of Mrs. Fay her husband died. Heard a rumor that his sons are to start college soon.