Box 11
Contains 9 Results:
Student Notebooks, 1917-1922
Includes Walter Horton’s essays, notebooks, course syllabi, and miscellaneous papers from his undergraduate (1914-17) and graduate (1917-26) years at Harvard University, Union Theological Seminary, Columbia University, and the Universities of Paris, Strasbourg, and Marburg. These materials are chronologically arranged. Some writings are in French and German. Teaching materials include syllabi and bibliographies for Horton’s Oberlin classes.
Student Notebooks, 1917-1922
Includes Walter Horton’s essays, notebooks, course syllabi, and miscellaneous papers from his undergraduate (1914-17) and graduate (1917-26) years at Harvard University, Union Theological Seminary, Columbia University, and the Universities of Paris, Strasbourg, and Marburg. These materials are chronologically arranged. Some writings are in French and German. Teaching materials include syllabi and bibliographies for Horton’s Oberlin classes.
Student Notebooks, 1917-1922
Includes Walter Horton’s essays, notebooks, course syllabi, and miscellaneous papers from his undergraduate (1914-17) and graduate (1917-26) years at Harvard University, Union Theological Seminary, Columbia University, and the Universities of Paris, Strasbourg, and Marburg. These materials are chronologically arranged. Some writings are in French and German. Teaching materials include syllabi and bibliographies for Horton’s Oberlin classes.
Student Notebooks, 1917-1922
Includes Walter Horton’s essays, notebooks, course syllabi, and miscellaneous papers from his undergraduate (1914-17) and graduate (1917-26) years at Harvard University, Union Theological Seminary, Columbia University, and the Universities of Paris, Strasbourg, and Marburg. These materials are chronologically arranged. Some writings are in French and German. Teaching materials include syllabi and bibliographies for Horton’s Oberlin classes.
Student Notebooks, 1917-1922
Includes Walter Horton’s essays, notebooks, course syllabi, and miscellaneous papers from his undergraduate (1914-17) and graduate (1917-26) years at Harvard University, Union Theological Seminary, Columbia University, and the Universities of Paris, Strasbourg, and Marburg. These materials are chronologically arranged. Some writings are in French and German. Teaching materials include syllabi and bibliographies for Horton’s Oberlin classes.
Miscellaneous Papers, 1920-1962, undated
Includes Walter Horton’s essays, notebooks, course syllabi, and miscellaneous papers from his undergraduate (1914-17) and graduate (1917-26) years at Harvard University, Union Theological Seminary, Columbia University, and the Universities of Paris, Strasbourg, and Marburg. These materials are chronologically arranged. Some writings are in French and German. Teaching materials include syllabi and bibliographies for Horton’s Oberlin classes.
Miscellaneous Papers, 1920-1962, undated
Includes Walter Horton’s essays, notebooks, course syllabi, and miscellaneous papers from his undergraduate (1914-17) and graduate (1917-26) years at Harvard University, Union Theological Seminary, Columbia University, and the Universities of Paris, Strasbourg, and Marburg. These materials are chronologically arranged. Some writings are in French and German. Teaching materials include syllabi and bibliographies for Horton’s Oberlin classes.
Miscellaneous Papers, 1920-1962, undated
Includes Walter Horton’s essays, notebooks, course syllabi, and miscellaneous papers from his undergraduate (1914-17) and graduate (1917-26) years at Harvard University, Union Theological Seminary, Columbia University, and the Universities of Paris, Strasbourg, and Marburg. These materials are chronologically arranged. Some writings are in French and German. Teaching materials include syllabi and bibliographies for Horton’s Oberlin classes.
Student Notebooks, 1917-1922
Includes Walter Horton’s essays, notebooks, course syllabi, and miscellaneous papers from his undergraduate (1914-17) and graduate (1917-26) years at Harvard University, Union Theological Seminary, Columbia University, and the Universities of Paris, Strasbourg, and Marburg. These materials are chronologically arranged. Some writings are in French and German. Teaching materials include syllabi and bibliographies for Horton’s Oberlin classes.