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Ruth Hardy (BA, 1992), member, Vermont Senate [42] Myron T. Herrick, 42nd governor of Ohio [43] Richard Hodges (1986), member of the Ohio House of Representatives, 1993–1999; Alfred A. Laun Jr., Wisconsin State Senator; Jen Metzger (1987), County Executive for Ulster County, Former New York State Senator; Eduardo Mondlane (1953), Mozambican ...
Oberlin Conservatory of Music alumni (112 P) Pages in category "Oberlin College alumni" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,103 total.
Partial View Oberlin by H. Alonzo Pease, 1838 "'Oberlin' was an idea before it was a place." [13]: 12 It began in revelation and dreams: Yankees' motivation to emigrate west, attempting perfection 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 ...
Oberlin College faculty (1 C, 135 P) Oberlin Yeomen football coaches (30 P) L. Lane Rebels (9 P) P. Presidents of Oberlin College (13 P) Pages in category "Oberlin ...
Oberlin Conservatory of Music faculty (22 P) Pages in category "Oberlin College faculty" The following 135 pages are in this category, out of 135 total.
Marcia L. Colish (1937 – 2024) was an American historian who specialised in medieval intellectual history. [1] From 1963 to 2001 she taught at Oberlin College, [2] where she became the Frederick B. Artz Professor of History.
The Oberlin Group of Libraries is a consortium of American liberal arts colleges, led by a board elected from its members' libraries' directors. [1] The group evolved from meetings of college presidents in 1985 and 1986 at Oberlin College. [2]
Oberlin was the first co-educational college in the United States. Both Shipherd and Stewart served as Trustees, after Oberlin was incorporated by Ohio in March 1834. Church services were an integral part of the Oberlin colony. Led by Shipherd, the Congregational Church of Christ at Oberlin, was organized in September 1834. [6]