Oberlin Its Origin Progress And Results An Address Prepared for the Alumni O

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Oberlin Its Origin Progress And Results An Address Prepared for the Alumni O
James Harris Fairchild
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Mrs. Shipherd was occupied with her household duties, but, in her anxiety, she often passed the door, h stood ajar, and at length stood before it. Father Keep comprehended the case, and stepped out to inform her that the result of the deliberation was very doubtful. He greatly feared that the opposition would prevail. Mrs. Shipherd dropped her work at once, gathered her praying sisters in the neighborhood, and spent the time with them in prayer until the decision was announced. TJjJM^the questi...on was finally taken, the division of the Board \^H|ual, and Father Keep as the presiding offi- cer gave the cuKg vote in favor of the admission of colored ; :nts. The resolution which at length passed was not sim- ple and direct, like the one proposed originally by Mr. Sliiphi id, but i the expression of timid men who were afraid to say preci>cly what they meant. It is as follows: re does exist in our country an excitement in respect to our d population, and fears are entertained that on '!

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