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Laying A Foundation Of Leadership, J. Murray Murdoch
Laying A Foundation Of Leadership, J. Murray Murdoch
History and Government Faculty Publications
Although Cedarville College was founded in 1887, a turning point in the institution’s history came when the trustees of the Baptist Bible Institute of Cleveland assumed institutional control. It was in 1953 that James T. Jeremiah, a young pastor in Dayton, began his long association with the College. For 47 years, Jeremiah served as “Mr. Cedarville.” He assumed the office of acting president somewhat reluctantly, but once the position was his, he committed himself totally to the task of providing Christian students, especially those from Baptist homes, a place to gain their education from those who shared their worldview.
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The Babbler Volume 80 (2000-2001), Lipscomb University
The Babbler Volume 80 (2000-2001), Lipscomb University
The Babbler (Student Newspaper)
Lipscomb University's The Babbler student newspaper volume 80, which ran from August 2000–April 2001. It had 30 issues, including a special "Election Issue" between issues 25 and 26.
Naccs 27th Annual Conference, National Association For Chicana And Chicano Studies
Naccs 27th Annual Conference, National Association For Chicana And Chicano Studies
NACCS Conference Programs
Sabiduría, Lucha, y Liberación: Youth, Community & Culture en el Nuevo Sol
March 22-25, 2000
Downtown Hilton
Summerhill Showdown, Rowan Cahill
Summerhill Showdown, Rowan Cahill
Rowan Cahill
Discussion of the attempt by the British government in 2000 to close down Summerhill school, the long established progressive school founded by A.S. Neill (1883-1973). The article discusses the ideas and legacy of Neill, and why his approach to education is still radical.
0699: Dorothea Hall Papers, 1924-1935, Marshall University Special Collections
0699: Dorothea Hall Papers, 1924-1935, Marshall University Special Collections
Guides to Manuscript Collections
This collection consists primarily of grade reports from Huntington, West Virginia junior high and high schools for Dorothea Hall. Subjects mentioned are typing, clothing, shorthand, English, and history, among others. Also included are letters of recommendation from teachers, a photograph of Hall, and a vaccination certificate from 1928.