John Frederic Shreiner Papers
Scope and Contents
The papers of John Frederic Shreiner consist of textual and non-textual materials relating to the Oberlin College Class of 1916. Shreiner served as Class President and Class Agent for several years, beginning in 1966, and collected these materials in order to plan class reunions and update class directories. Materials in the collection include letters from the Class President, letters from class members, class member lists, minutes and reports from meetings, financial records, printed matter relating to class members, and lantern slides of class members and others, ca. 1912-1916. The date span of the collection is 1912 to 1976.
Dates
- Creation: 1912-1976, undated
- Other: Date acquired: 07/30/1976
Conditions Governing Access
Unrestricted.
Biographical Sketch
John Frederic Shreiner was born on July 11, 1893 in Canton, Ohio, the son of Edward M. (1864-1924) and Barbara Leininger Shreiner (1865-1944). He had one sister, Jeanette "Nettis" Elizabeth (1891-) He graduated from Oberlin College with an A.B. degree (economics) in 1916.
Shreiner served as secretary of the Division Street Department of the Y.M.C.A. in Chicago, Illinois, 1917-1918. The following year, 1918-1919, as a Chief Yeoman in the United States Navy, he worked in a unit administering psychological tests to new recruits at the Great Lakes Naval Station in Chicago. At the end of World War I, he became Director of Foreign Personnel for the American Red Cross in New York City, 1919-1920, and then an employee interviewer for the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company in Akron, Ohio, 1920-1921.
In 1921, Shreiner returned to academia. After earning an A.M. degree in economics from Williams College (Williamstown, Massachusetts) in 1922, he taught economics at Hillsdale College (Hillsdale, Michigan), from 1922 to 1926. After pursuing graduate studies in economics and political science at the University of Wisconsin (Madison), he taught political science at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio from 1928 to 1932. In 1933, Mr. Shreiner became an investment analyst for William J. Mericka and Company in Cleveland, Ohio before accepting the position of Secretary to the Cleveland Chamber of Commerce (1937-1940).
During World War II, he served as Director of Personnel in the United States Automatic Corporation (later a division of the Nordson Corporation) in Amherst, Ohio. These same years (1940-1949), he also taught at Fenn College (now Cleveland State University) in Cleveland, Ohio. From 1949 until his retirement in 1964, Mr. Shreiner taught economics at the Ferris Institute (now Ferris State College) in Big Rapids, Michigan.
Throughout his life, John Frederic Shreiner was active in professional and civic organizations and his church. He was a member of the American Political Science Association, the American Academy of Political and Social Science, the American Statistical Association, and the Foreign Policy Association. He was also a member of the Board of Appeals for Zoning in Oxford, Ohio, and the Lorain County (Ohio) Industrial Council and the Lorain County Safety Council. He served terms as chairman for both organizations. He was a director of the Rotary International in Big Rapids, Michigan.
In Oberlin, Shreiner was a member of the Board of Control and the City Club, serving several terms as President, Historian, and Area Resource Person (City Club). At Oberlin’s Christ Episcopal Church, he sang in the choir, was a member of the vestry, and was a senior warden. In 1976, he received a Certificate of Appreciation for his work in the Oberlin Chapter of the American Field Service. Beginning in 1966, he served for several years as President and class agent for the Class of 1916 of Oberlin College.
On June 17, 1920, John Frederic Shreiner married Alice Estella Ralston (1896-1970, A.B. 1919). The couple had two children, Mary Alice Shreiner Dennison (1922-2003; A.B. 1944) and Robert Edward Shreiner (1925-2004). A nephew, Richard R. Hill (A.B. 1950) and a grandson, Bryant W. Dennison, Jr. (A.B. 1968) also attended Oberlin College.
In 1966, Shreiner returned to Oberlin, Ohio where he made his home until 1976 when he moved to live with his daughter in Williamstown, Massachusetts. He died there on April 24, 1980.
A photograph and biographical information about Shreiner are included in the digital collection “Oberlin College and Military Service in World War I,” presented by the Oberlin College Archives.
Sources Consulted
John Frederic Shreiner. Obituary. Oberlin News-Tribune, Oberlin, Ohio, May 1, 1980.
John Frederic Shreiner. Oberlin College Necrology Records. 1980.
Student file of John Frederic Shreiner, Alumni Records, Oberlin College Archives, RG 28/2.
Note written by Elizabeth Brinkman.
Extent
1.50 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
English
Method of Acquisition
The papers of John Frederic Shreiner were received from Shreiner on July 30, 1976 and assigned accession number 1976/34.
Accruals and Additions
Accession No: 1976/34.
- Title
- John Frederic Shreiner Papers Finding Guide
- Author
- Erin Conor and Elizabeth Brinkman
- Date
- 10/01/2003
- Description rules
- Rules for Archival Description
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the Oberlin College Archives Repository
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