Merton D. Munn Papers 1906-1995

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Merton D. Munn Papers 1906-1995

Background of Merton Deming Munn fitting him for hisresponsibilities as a distinguished educator at Whitworth College and otherinstitutions throughout the United States, Alaska and Southeast Asia.

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Warren, Frank F.

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Frank Furniss Warren, son of Robert Hopkins and Alice May (Furniss) Warren, was born November 23, 1899 at Gilead, Michigan. His father was a clergyman of the Free Methodist Church. He received a B.A. from Seattle Pacific College in 1922, pursued religious training at the New York Biblical Seminary in 1922-23, and received an M. A. degree from Drew University in 1929. He was ordained to the ministry of the Presbyterian Church in 1940. Warren was married in Seattle, Washington, June 2...

Greenville College

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Whitworth College

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Whitworth College was founded officially on February 19, 1890. During the years 1987 and 1988 plans were made to celebrate its 100th anniversary. Of course, this celebration, all during the 1989 year, was an opportune time for a fund drive. (Timothy R. Eaton, B .A. ’74) was commissioned to produce a motion picture film, “Whitworth College” for promotion of the financial campaign. This file includes the many film clips used to make the film and the final product in various formats. Fr...

Munn, Merton D.

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Merton Deming Munn was born on December 8, 1906 in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. After receiving his A. B. degree from Greenville College he pursued advanced degrees at the University of Michigan and the University of Cincinnati. He earned his D. Ed. from the latter’s Teachers College. Munn gained considerable experience in teaching posts in the South, Midwest and the West. After serving as associate professor at Livingston State Teachers College in Alabama, and then as dean and registrar ...