After fifty years, 1877-1927 :
the story of significant trends in a transition year in the Student Christian Movement of the United States, 1926-1927.
Description
- Language(s)
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English
- Published
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New York : Student Division, National Council of YMCA, [1927?]
- Note
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"1870: Indiana State YMCA Convention met. It was the first to favor extension of the Association Movement into colleges. 1877: On March 27 invitations to the first intercollegiate conference, to be held in connection with Louisville International Convention of the YMCA, were sent out by the Philadelphia Society at Princeton. 1877: June 6-9 saw the birth of the Inercollegiate Young Men's Christian Association Movement at Louisville Convention. ... 1886: Intercollegiate YWCA was formed at Lake Geneva, Wis. 1886: The Student Volunteer Movement was organized at Mount Hermon. ... 1927: June 6-13 saw the launching of the new Student Division ..."--Page 2.
- Physical Description
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22 pages :
illustrations, portraits ;
23 cm
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