Papers, 1896-1967, 1916-1960.

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Papers, 1896-1967, 1916-1960.

The papers of Thomas W. Graham consist largely of his sermon outlines, prepared between 1916 and 1945. There is very little of significance in this small collection relating to Graham's personal life or to his varied professional career. Graham's correspondence (1919-54) dates from his residency in Oberlin and Greenwich, Connecticut. Included are letters of appointment and welcome (1920) from President Henry Churchill King, as well as letters from parents, students, missionaries, Y.M.C.A. officials, and editors of religious periodicals.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7236817

Oberlin College Library

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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...

Graham, Thomas Wesley, 1882-1971

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Thomas Wesley Graham was born on October 12, 1882 in Carlsbad Springs, Ontario, Canada. He received the A.B. degree with honors in Philosophy from the University of Toronto in 1903 and graduated in 1907 from McCormick Theological Seminary in Chicago. From 1907 to 1908, he studied at the United Free Church College in Glasgow, Scotland. From 1908 to 1920, Graham held pastorates (Presbyterian) in Illinois and Minnesota. He joined the faculty of Oberlin College's Graduate School of Theology in 1920 ...