Papers, 1929-1967.

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Papers, 1929-1967.

Collection includes biographical information, correspondence, speeches and programs. Also includes information about the dedication of Dykstra Hall. Correspondents include John Mulder and Irwin Lubbers.

1 box (.50 linear ft.)

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Mulder, John R., 1893-1964

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Mulder graduated from Hope College in 1917, from the University of Michigan in 1918, and from Western Theological Seminary in 1921. He was licensed and ordained a minister by the Reformed Church in America in 1921. From 1921-1924 Mulder taught at Central College in Pella, Iowa. From 1928-1960 Mulder taught Systematic Theology at Western Theological Seminary. He served as president of the seminary from 1942-1960. From the description of Papers, 1928-1960. (Joint Archive of Holland, Hi...

Dykstra Hall.

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Lubbers, Irwin J. (Irwin Jacob), 1895-

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Irwin J. Lubbers graduated from Hope College in 1917. After teaching at Vorhees College in Vellore, India (1919-1922), Lubbers returned to Hope College as a lecturer in English (1923-1929). Lubbers subsequently served Carrol College as assistant to the president (1930-1934) and Central College as President (1934-1945). In 1945 he accepted the presidency of Hope College, remaining in this capacity until his retirement in 1962. From the description of Papers, 1918-1970. (Joint Archive ...

Dykstra, John A. (John Albert), 1886-1968

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President of the Hope College Board of Trustees, 1940-1961. From the description of Papers, 1929-1967. (Joint Archive of Holland, History Research Center). WorldCat record id: 30343476 Dykstra graduated from Hope College in 1909. He attended both Princeton Theological Seminary and New Brunswick Theological Seminary and was licensed and ordained by the Reformed Church in America in 1912. Besides his 42 years as a minister, Dykstra was president of the General Synod in 1939 an...