Herbert Ware Reherd Westminster College President's correspondence, 1911-1951.

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Herbert Ware Reherd Westminster College President's correspondence, 1911-1951.

This collection contains the correspondence of Herbert Ware Reherd, 4th President of Westminster College in Salt Lake City, Utah from 1913-1939, and President Emeritus until his death in 1951. The collection is arranged into incoming, outgoing, and third-party correspondence. While it includes both business and personal letters, all relate to Westminster College. The collection includes correspondence between Westminster College President Herbert Ware Reherd and the Presbyterian Church of the United States; correspondence with Reverend F. E. Stockwell the General Director of the College Department in the 1920s, and correspondence with James E. Clarke the field director of the College Department; correspondence between Westminster College Treasurer Parke M. Pontz and Charles T. Clayton; correspondence between President Herbert Ware Reherd and Floyd E. Davis who was a real estate agent. Also, letters that Mrs. Eliza J. Foster, who was the mother of one of President Herbert Ware Reherd's college roommates, wrote to President Herbert Ware Reherd; President Herbert Ware Reherd's writings on 'The History of Westminster College'.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7765439

Westminster College, Giovale Library

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Westminster College (Salt Lake City, Utah : 1902-1983)

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Reherd, Herbert Ware, 1869-1952

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The son of Jacob K. Reherd and Lucy Louise Ware, Herbert Ware Reherd was born on August 23, 1869 in Genesco, Illinois. Dr. Herbert Reherd began his career with the Presbyterian Church early after graduating from Parsons College and McCormick Theological Seminary, with some work at the Princeton Theological Seminary. His first appointment with the church was in Milan, Illinois, (1898-1901), and later at the Bethany Church of Detroit, Michigan, (1901-1906). Reherd preached at the First Presbyteria...

Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. College Board

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Presbyterian Board of Aid for Colleges and Academies organized in 1883 to direct "the interests of higher education as connected with the Presbyterian Church;" in 1904 its name was changed to The College Board; in 1915 it united with the Presbyterian Board of Education to form the General Board of Education, with a revised three-fold mission: to enlist and support ministerial candidates; to establish and support denominational schools and colleges; and, to provide religious services for and prom...

Foster family.

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Nyman, Emil, 1892-1982.

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Clayton, Charles M.

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Stockwell, F. E.

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Salt Lake Collegiate Institute

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The Salt Lake Collegiate Institute opened to students of all ages on April 12, 1875 in the basement of the First Presbyterian Church. Its first classes were taught by the Coyner family. 'Mrs. Mary Wilson Coyner took charge of the primaries, Miss Emma Margaret Coyner the intermediates and I had those in the advanced studies,' wrote J.M. Coyner in 1897. As a result of their efforts, the Coyners taught sixty-five pupils in their first term. The Salt Lake Collegiate Institute began without being abl...

Converse Hall (Salt Lake City, Utah)

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Pontz, Parke M.

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Davis, Floyd E.

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Foster, Eliza J.

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Clarke, James E. (James Everitt), 1868-

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Sheldon Jackson College (Salt Lake City, Utah)

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