A Cause of International Peace and Cosmopolitanism
The Oberlin Chapter joins eighty seven worldwide Fratres networks tied to the International Federation of cosmopolitan clubs. Leaders include Andrew Carnegie and David Storr Jordan, promoting world peace through fellowships, international friendship, and human equality across nations.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Oberlin
U. S
Ubesan
American Peace Society
Lake Mohonk
Intercollegiate Peace Association
Andrew D. White
Cornel
Hugo Munsterberg
David Storr Jordan
Leland Stanford
Morrow
Harvard
Jacob G. Thurman
Cornell
Jeremiah Jenks
Otter
Ani
Ben
P. Trueblood
Andrew Carnegie
Edwin Ginn
Frank Fettee
Cosmopolitan movement notes and local social visits
A fragment mentions cosmopolitan movement notoriety, Professor Fiske of the Seminary mourning his father’s death in Moston Mass and planning to return by week’s end. It lists social guests from Wooster and Reserve and visits by Miss Vera Vaughn Cons in Cleveland, with Conservatory socialouts in Cleveland.
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Fiske
Moston
Mass
Shansi Pledge Reaches New Record at Chapel Meeting
R E Lewis and Ernest Chamberlain addressed a Friday chapel meeting where Shansi pledges for the year surpassed prior records. Total pledges reached 1728.20 with seniors 205.75 juniors 170.00 seminary 114.00 conservatory 190.00 academy 157.75 and faculty 50. The event highlighted China's awakening and missionary work in Shansi.
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Iors
Seminary
Conservatory
Academy
R. B. Lewis
Cleveland Y. M.C. A
Retary
Sanghi
China
Shanghi
Far East
Ernest Chamberlain
Te College
Shansi
Overlin
Address by Dr MacDowell on vision and mission at prayer service
Dr MacDowell delivered a Wednesday evening sermon centered on the scripture The Spirit of the Lord is upon me and urged bold vision. He contrasted Nazareth modesty with prophetic resolve and called for action aligned with God’s plans, stressing humanity’s chance through decisive moral effort.
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MacDowell
Christ
Nazareth
Jesus
Anabeau
France
Philip Sidney
Chris
Lves
Hutchins Addresses Association Sunday Night
Professor W. J. Hutchins spoke to the Y M C A on the call of Christ unifying lives and workers. After his talk the meeting opened for testimonies from college men. Miss M P Sedgwick of Lincoln visited town last week. A carload of conservatory members went to Cleveland to hear Busoni. In Carlisle a movement favors lacrosse over baseball.
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W. J. Hutchins
Christ
M. P. Sedgwiek
Lancoln
Neb
Conservatory
Cleveland
Busoni
Gray's Armory
Carlisle
Mead Lectures on Arbitration and World Peace
Erwin D. Mead spoke in Sturges hall on January 25 under the International era. He compared the U S system of forty eight states at peace with a world federation, arguing that law growth reduces war and self government secures justice and peace. He cited Kant Franklin and Jefferson, noting U S arbitration leadership and the three constitutional principles for international peace. The Hague tribute was mentioned.
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United States
United World
Erwin D. Mead
Sturgeshall
Mead
Kant
Franklin
Washington
Jefferson
America
Great Peace Society
New York
Samuel ‘Adams
Supreme Court
Freedom of Trade
Hague
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Fratres
International Federation of Students
Associaion
International Federtion
United Io One Society
Erwin Mead
The
Internatena
Locknow and Evans
Cleveta
R. E. Lewis
Nancy
Clara Ballentine
Hutchins
Association