Box 15
Contains 33 Results:
Address to High School Graduates, Ashland, KY
Materials in this series consist of hand and typewritten drafts, printed copies, and newspaper clippings of Frost's speeches, addresses, and lectures. Documents provide insight into his teaching career at Oberlin, his theological and philosophical attitudes, and his administration of Berea College in an era of expanding programs. Arrangement is chronological.
Sectional Lines: A Toast by President William Goodell Frost of Berea College, 1895
Materials in this series consist of hand and typewritten drafts, printed copies, and newspaper clippings of Frost's speeches, addresses, and lectures. Documents provide insight into his teaching career at Oberlin, his theological and philosophical attitudes, and his administration of Berea College in an era of expanding programs. Arrangement is chronological.
For Berea College Meeting at The Old South Church, 1900-01-14
Boston. Addresses by C.W. Eliot, L.L.D.; Rev. E. Winchester Donald, D.D.; William Goodell Frost, Ph.D.; Rev. George A. Gordon, D.D.
Freely ye have received, freely give, 1902
Freely ye have received, freely give: Sermon to Graduates by President W.G. Frost
Nail and Hammer Sermon No. 1, 1910-09-25
Materials in this series consist of hand and typewritten drafts, printed copies, and newspaper clippings of Frost's speeches, addresses, and lectures. Documents provide insight into his teaching career at Oberlin, his theological and philosophical attitudes, and his administration of Berea College in an era of expanding programs. Arrangement is chronological.
Nail and Hammer Sermon No. 2, 1910-10-02
Materials in this series consist of hand and typewritten drafts, printed copies, and newspaper clippings of Frost's speeches, addresses, and lectures. Documents provide insight into his teaching career at Oberlin, his theological and philosophical attitudes, and his administration of Berea College in an era of expanding programs. Arrangement is chronological.
Nail and Hammer Sermon No. 3, 1910-10-09
Materials in this series consist of hand and typewritten drafts, printed copies, and newspaper clippings of Frost's speeches, addresses, and lectures. Documents provide insight into his teaching career at Oberlin, his theological and philosophical attitudes, and his administration of Berea College in an era of expanding programs. Arrangement is chronological.
Discoveries in Education
Publication: President Frost Speaks at Harlan Court House on Invitation of Commercial Club - Predicts Mountain Progress and Points the Way
The Treasures of Youth, 1912-09-15
Sermon by President Frost, United Chapel, September 15, 1912
The Pearl of Great Price, 1913-01-12
Sermon by President Frost at the Opening of the Gospel Meetings Sunday Night, Jan. 12, 1913