Denison Alumni Bulletin, v. 26, no.3, November 1934
- Denison Alumni Bulletin, v. 26, no.3, November 1934
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Denison Alumni Bulletin, v. 26, no.3, November 1934
Subject
Price, Silas E. (Eber)
Burton, N. S.
Gordon, L. J.
Amos, Frank B.
Bjelke, John L.
Wolfe, Mary Scarritt
Woodyard, W. C.
Bradford, Phil S.
Shepardson, Francis W.
Philips, Harold C.
Field, V. Ernest
Swasey, Ambrose
Skipp, Henry
Pence, Raymond W.
Roudebush, James
Fulton, Robert Guthry
Booth, Sophia Ellis
Wilkin, William A.
Chapman, Charles King
Stevens, Mrs. Arthur J.
Hudson, Spencer W.
Swartz, Ernest O.
Beattie, John W.
Moore, Lee
Ladd, Raymond
Hounchell, Saul
Rupp, Nelson
Denison Alumni Bulletin
Ottawa University
Ottawa, Kansas
Education
Alumni
Dillonvale Project
Granville, Ohio
Colleges and universities
Denison University
Description
The Denison Alumni Bulletin of November 1934 has a two-page article about the death of Silas Eber Price. Dr. Price was president of Ottawa University for many years and died in Pasadena, California, on October 27, 1934. His body was taken back to the Welsh Hills of Ohio for burial. The Bulletin also has articles about the founders of Denison University, current student projects, and notes about alumni.
Creator
Society of the Alumni of Denison University
Publisher
Ottawa University (Kansas) Archives
Date
11/1934
Contributor
Ottawa University
Rights
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Format
9" x 12" , 12 pages
Type
Document
Identifier
OU RG4.11.046
Coverage
1934
Ohio
Kansas
Files
Collection
Citation
Society of the Alumni of Denison University, "Denison Alumni Bulletin, v. 26, no.3, November 1934 ," in Franklin County Kansas Historical Archive, Item #52033, https://franklincokshistory.org/repository/items/show/52033 (accessed January 12, 2025).