National College Extends Scope: Kansas City Methodist Training School Becomes Coeducational--Today's Pilgrims Express Thanks
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National College Extends Scope: Kansas City Methodist Training School Becomes Coeducational--Today's Pilgrims Express Thanks
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News of church and religious activities in the Kansas City area including the following: (1) introduction of coeducation at "National College, 54-year-old Methodist liberal arts school here [Kansas City]"; (2) a party given by "Kansas City's naturalization council" greeting "the city's new Pilgrims" from other countries such as Latvian cartographer Alfreds Eglitis; (3) naming of 28-year-old Reverend Robert Meneilly, pastor "of the Village Church in Prairie Village, Johnson county, Kansas," as one of the area's five most outstanding young men; and so on.
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Creator: Patterson, Wendell K.
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1954-01-06
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Christian Century
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SC 73: Collection of Magazine Article Photocopies
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Restriction on Access
This document is not available online. You may come to the Missouri Valley Room to view it or request a photocopy from the Library's Document Delivery service. http://www.kclibrary.org/copy-requests
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