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Chicago Congregational Sem., 1892-. Founder and Resident Warden of Commons Social Settlement, 1894-. Lecturer, Univ. Chicago. President Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy, 1903-20. Associate Editor, "The Survey," 1905-. Editorial Contributor, Chicago "Daily News," 1902-. D.D. (Rutgers, 1888). L.L.D. (Illinois College, 1897, Rutgers, 1916, Knox, 1921). Published: (1) "The Practical Training Needed for the Ministry of To-Day," 1888; (2) "Studies of Biblical Suggestions for Christian Work," 1889-90; (3) "Religion in Social Action," 1913; (4) "Pioneering on Social Frontiers", (Autobiographical), 1930.
Chicago Congregational Sem., 1892-. Founder and Resident Warden of Commons Social Settlement, 1894-. Lecturer, Univ. Chicago. President Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy, 1903-20. Associate Editor, "The Survey," 1905-. Editorial Contributor, Chicago "Daily News," 1902-. D.D. (Rutgers, 1888). L.L.D. (Illinois College, 1897, Rutgers, 1916, Knox, 1921). Published: (1) "The Practical Training Needed for the Ministry of To-Day," 1888; (2) "Studies of Biblical Suggestions for Christian Work," 1889-90; (3) "Religion in Social Action," 1913; (4) "Pioneering on Social Frontiers", (Autobiographical), 1930.


Permit me to say that we of the Seminary here are very proud of your splendid record of constructive work. I hop the statement as given above in accurate and according to your wishes.
Permit me to say that we of the Seminary here are very proud of your splendid record of constructive work. I hope the statement as given above is accurate and according to your wishes.


Cordially yours,
Cordially yours,
John H. Raven
John H. Raven

Latest revision as of 14:12, 21 April 2023

Chicago Congregational Sem., 1892-. Founder and Resident Warden of Commons Social Settlement, 1894-. Lecturer, Univ. Chicago. President Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy, 1903-20. Associate Editor, "The Survey," 1905-. Editorial Contributor, Chicago "Daily News," 1902-. D.D. (Rutgers, 1888). L.L.D. (Illinois College, 1897, Rutgers, 1916, Knox, 1921). Published: (1) "The Practical Training Needed for the Ministry of To-Day," 1888; (2) "Studies of Biblical Suggestions for Christian Work," 1889-90; (3) "Religion in Social Action," 1913; (4) "Pioneering on Social Frontiers", (Autobiographical), 1930.

Permit me to say that we of the Seminary here are very proud of your splendid record of constructive work. I hope the statement as given above is accurate and according to your wishes.

Cordially yours, John H. Raven