Oral history interviews with Charles S. Mackenzie, 1990.

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Oral history interviews with Charles S. Mackenzie, 1990.

Mackenzie tells how he came to know J. Howard Pew and Pew's religious, social and educational convictions. He also recalls how he came to be named president of Grove City College. He discusses the relations between Isaac Ketler, founder of Grove City College, and Joseph N. Pew, Sr., an early benefactor of the college; and also the relations of Weir Ketler, the third president of Grove City College, with J. Howard and Mary Ethel Pew, both trustees of the college. He also discusses his own relations with J. Howard and Mary Ethel Pew. He recalls his tenure as president of Grove City College and the College's relations with the Pew Charitable Trusts.

Sound recordings: 1 sound cassette (75 min.) : analog.Transcript with written changes: 45 leaves ; 28 cm.Edited transcript: 45 leaves ; 28 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6907470

Pew Charitable Trusts Library

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