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Douglas V. Steere Papers

 Collection
Identifier: RG 30-318

Scope and Contents

This small collection consists primarily of handwritten notes and secondary sources collected by Douglas V. Steere as part of his research into John Frederick Oberlin.

Dates

  • Creation: 1910-1976, undated
  • Other: Date acquired: 1999 June 21

Biographical Sketch

Douglas V. (Van) Steere was an author and philosophy professor at Haverford College from 1928 to 1964. He was born in Harbor Beach, Michigan, in 1902. He received an undergraduate degree from Michigan State University in 1929, a master’s degree from Harvard University in 1925 and a PhD in philosophy from Harvard in 1931. He also earned degrees from Oxford University in 1927 and 1954. Also in 1954, Oberlin College bestowed upon him an honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters.

A Quaker leader throughout his career, Steere interrupted his teaching after the Second World War to urge recovery efforts by the American Friends Service Committee in Europe. It was during that time that Steere visited the region of Alsace-Lorraine, France in which John Frederick Oberlin served as pastor in the Ban de la Roche in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Steere took photographs and collected materials related to Oberlin’s life and work.

He represented the Society of Friends at the Second Vatican Council in 1964, and was chairman of the Friends World Committee for Consultation from 1964 to 1970. The organization helped arrange international meetings of theologians in Japan and India to explore ecumenism.

Steere was the author of more than 10 books, including “On Beginning From Within” (1943), “Doors Into Life” (1948), “On Listening to Another” (1955), and “Work and Contemplation” (1957).

On February 6, 1995, Douglas V. Steere died of Alzheimer’s disease. He was survived by his wife, Dorothy Mac Eachron Steere, and his daughters, Helen Horn and Anne Nash.

Sources Consulted

J. Michael Elliott, “Douglas Steere, 93, Author, Professor, and Quaker Leader,” The New York Times, February 16, 1995, accessed online on 11/21/2016.

Oberlin College Archives:

RG 0 College General, 1954 Commencement File.

RG 32/3 Photographs: Faculty, Staff, and Others: John Frederick Oberlin.

Note written by Anne Cuyler Salsich.

Extent

0.40 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

English

French

Abstract

The materials in the Douglas V. Steere Papers have exclusively to do with his interest in and study of John Frederick (Jean-Frédéric or Johann Friedrich) Oberlin (1740-1826), the Alsatian pastor who served in the Ban de la Roche region in the Vosges Mountains of Alsace in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Steere visited Oberlin’s pastorate in the years following World War II, when he was involved in recovery efforts by the American Friends Service Committee.

Method of Acquisition

Received from Helen Horn on June 21, 1999.

Related Materials

RG 30/165 John Frederick Oberlin Collection; RG 32/3 Photographs, Faculty, Staff, Trustees and Others: John Frederick Oberlin; Oberlin’s Namesake: John Frederick Oberlin.

Title
Douglas V. Steere Papers Finding Guide
Author
Anne Cuyler Salsich
Date
2016 November 24
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the Oberlin College Archives Repository

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