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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 | 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 |
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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.
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