Records, 1887-1980, 1887-1920, 1966-80.

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Records, 1887-1980, 1887-1920, 1966-80.

Annual reports, correspondence, printed materials, and photographs relating to the Slavic missionary work in Cleveland of Henry A. Schauffler and to the work of field missionaries in the Northeast and midwest. Also includes some administrative records of the Schauffler College of Religious and Social Work.

3.4 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7145609

Oberlin College Library

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Schauffler College of Religious and Social Work.

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School founded in Cleveland in 1886 by Henry A. Schauffler for immigrant (women) home missionaries to Bohemian, Polish, and Slovak populations. The school evolved into a four-year college for young women of American and foreign birth in training for careers in education, social work, and religion. Its last students graduated in 1957 from the Schauffler Division of Christian Education at Oberlin's Graduate School of Theology. The Schauffler Division continued to award the M.A. in Christian Educat...

Schauffler, Clara Hobart, d. 1942.

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Schauffler Missionary Training School.

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Schauffler, Henry Albert, 1837-1905

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Congregational Home Missionary Society

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Bohemian Bible Readers' School.

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Schauffler College of Religion and Social Work

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Defiance College. Schauffler Program for Christian Education and Social Work

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Oberlin College. Graduate School of Theology

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The Graduate School of Theology began as the Theological Department of Oberlin Collegiate Institute in 1833. Academic work began in 1835 with the arrival of rebel seminarians from Lane Theological Seminary. By the 1870s, the school had become known as the Oberlin Theological Seminary. Its name changed to the Graduate School of Theology in 1916. The purpose of the seminary throughout its 133-year history was the training of ministers in a non-sectarian, non-denominational setting. The seminary cl...

Congregational Church (Cleveland, Ohio)

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Bohemian Missionary Board of Cleveland.

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