Papers, 1825-1983 (inclusive).
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Harvard University
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Harvard College was founded by a vote of the Great and General Court of Massachusetts on October 28, 1636 that allocated “400£ towards a schoale or colledge.” Subsequent legislative acts established the Board of Overseers, but it was the Charter of 1650 that created the Harvard Corporation as the College's primary governing board and defined its composition and authority. The College Charter became a contentious target for College officials, the Massachusetts Governor and General C...
Owen, David (David W.)
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Owen (1898-1968) taught history and political science at Harvard. From the description of Papers of David Edward Owen, 1940-1972 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 76973260 ...
Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions
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The Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions was an organization which sought to recruit college and university students in the United States for missionary service abroad. It also sought to publicize and encourage the missionary enterprise in general. From the description of Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions records, 1886-1964 (inclusive). (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702179251 The Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions was an organiz...
League of Women Voters of Cambridge.
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Owen, Louise Hamblen, 1896-1983.
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Born in Sendai, Japan, Louise Elizabeth (Hamblen) Owen was the younger daughter of Reverend Samuel Willis Hamblen and Alice (Adams) Hamblen. In 1920, she graduated from Denison University, where she met her future husband, David Edward Owen. Following graduation she was a social worker in Cleveland while David Owen traveled throughout the United States as traveling secretary of the Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions (YMCA). They were married in 1922; their daughter, Elizabeth, was b...