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... Oberlin and Antioch are mentioned else- where . Western Reserve , now at Cleveland , was founded in 1826 at Hudson by the Presbyterians in part to counteract the Congregational College of Oberlin which they regarded as too radical . The ...
... Oberlin and Antioch are mentioned else- where . Western Reserve , now at Cleveland , was founded in 1826 at Hudson by the Presbyterians in part to counteract the Congregational College of Oberlin which they regarded as too radical . The ...
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... Oberlin Collegiate Institute , named after the Swiss pastor and founder of charity schools , Jean Fréd- éric Oberlin , was started in the wilderness of Ohio by two Congregational home missionaries , John J. Shipherd and Philo P. Stewart ...
... Oberlin Collegiate Institute , named after the Swiss pastor and founder of charity schools , Jean Fréd- éric Oberlin , was started in the wilderness of Ohio by two Congregational home missionaries , John J. Shipherd and Philo P. Stewart ...
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... that the programme has been carried out . In 1833 Oberlin opened with twenty - nine men and fifteen women . Thus was started the first coeducational college in the world . By 1839 it challenged com- 246 AMERICAN SPIRIT IN EDUCATION.
... that the programme has been carried out . In 1833 Oberlin opened with twenty - nine men and fifteen women . Thus was started the first coeducational college in the world . By 1839 it challenged com- 246 AMERICAN SPIRIT IN EDUCATION.
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... Oberlin before 1865 when Vassar , the first women's college , opened ; and two hundred and ninety had passed through the ladies ' seminary course there . The radicalism of Oberlin did not stop with the admission of women : it admitted ...
... Oberlin before 1865 when Vassar , the first women's college , opened ; and two hundred and ninety had passed through the ladies ' seminary course there . The radicalism of Oberlin did not stop with the admission of women : it admitted ...
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... Oberlin and later president . There he had to meet a double opposition - from the church because of his heretical views , and from the popu- lace because of his teetotalism . But in spite of everything Oberlin stuck to its principles ...
... Oberlin and later president . There he had to meet a double opposition - from the church because of his heretical views , and from the popu- lace because of his teetotalism . But in spite of everything Oberlin stuck to its principles ...
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