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By William E. Bigglestone, Anne Cuyler Salsich
Collection Overview
Title: Henry Churchill King Presidential Papers, 1873-1934, undated
Predominant Dates:1902-1927
ID: RG 2/006
Primary Creator: King, Henry Churchill (1858-1934)
Other Creators: Crane, Charles Richard (1858-1939), Inter-allied Commission on Mandates in Turkey. American Section
Extent: 69.44 Linear Feet
Arrangement:
FONDS DESCRIPTIONS
The papers and other materials fall into these general categories, but have not been separated into series: I. Professional Correspondence; II. Topical Files; III. Talks and Writings; IV. Personal Correspondence; V. Appointment and Date Books; VI. King-Crane Commission Papers; VII. Personal Materials; VIII. Literary Files; IX. Materials Received in 1998; X. Materials Received in 2012; XI. Materials Received in 2014; XII. Diplomas and Maps. Categories I, II, VI, VII, and the index and calendar to the correspondence are available on microfilm (54 reels, 35mm.) in the Oberlin College Archives. The King-Crane Commission Papers are available in digital format online.
Date Acquired: 01/01/1967. More info below under Accruals.
Subjects: Inter-allied Commission on Mandates in Turkey--American Section, King, Henry Churchill, 1858-1934--Archives, Oberlin College--Faculty, Oberlin College--History--20th century--Sources, Oberlin College--Presidents, Palestine., World War, 1914-1918--Territorial questions--Turkey
Forms of Material: appointment books, clothing, daguerreotypes, diaries, letters (correspondence), manuscripts, maps, microfilm, petitions, photographic prints, photographs, photographs - daguerreotypes, photographs - photographic prints, postcards, publications, records (documents), speeches
Languages: English, French, Arabic, Turkish, German
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The Henry Churchill King Presidential Papers abundantly document King’s service to Oberlin College as teacher, preacher, and president. His contributions to wartime Europe as a chaplain and diplomat are also well recorded. Two-thirds of the papers consist of professional correspondence (1897-1928), alphabetically arranged by correspondent; a name index and calendar (1976) to the bulk of this correspondence is available in the Archives. Correspondents include Cass Gilbert, Charles Martin Hall, Hastings H. Hart, Anson Phelps Stokes, and Wayne B. Wheeler. Half of the remaining third of the collection includes subject files pertaining to the organizations to which Mr. King belonged or with which he was associated, such as the Y.M.C.A., Near East Relief, National Council of Congregational Churches, and the Commission on Missions of the National Council of Congregational Churches. A significant collection of papers and photographs originating from the Inter-Allied Commission on Mandates in Turkey in 1919 comprise roughly 0.8 linear feet plus additional oversize material. Also present in the collection are datebooks, diaries, clippings, and printed materials. The 1998/146 accession, from Ernestine Evans King, comprises two sets of Arab garments given to H.C. King by Emir Feisal in 1919.
Collection Historical Note
Henry Churchill King was born in Hillsdale, Michigan on September 18, 1858. He was the son of Henry James and Sarah (Lee) King, his father being at that time secretary and treasurer of Hillsdale College.
King received his A.B. degree from Oberlin in 1879, and his B.D. from the Theological Seminary in 1882. That year he married Julia Coates King. He took graduate work at Harvard and in Berlin, and held honorary doctorates from Oberlin, Western Reserve, Yale, the University of Chicago, Harvard, the University of Illinois, Miami University, Columbia and Colgate.
Dr. King began his long service for Oberlin as a tutor in the Preparatory Department in 1879. He became associate professor of mathematics in the College in 1884, took over the teaching of philosophy in 1890, and the same year became College Registrar. He served as Dean of the College for one year, and at the end of that time, in 1902, was elected President. He remained in that office until his retirement in June, 1927. His connection with Oberlin's teaching and administrative staff extended over forty-eight years.
Henry Churchill King was one of the charter members of the Board of Trustees of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. He was president of the Religious Education Association, 1907-08; of the Ohio College Association, 1907-09; of the American Missionary Association from 1913 to 1919; of the Association of American Colleges in 1916. He was for six years chairman of the Commission on Missions of the National Council of Congregational Churches, and was National Moderator of Congregational Churches from 1919 to 1921. From 1921 to 1927 he acted as chairman of the Congregational Foundation for Education.
During the War, Dr. King was for some months Director of the Religious Work Department of the Y.M.C.A. in France. Shortly after the Armistice he was appointed, with Charles R. Crane, American representative on the Inter-Allied Commission on Mandates in Turkey. For his signal work on this Commission he was in 1920 made a Chevalier of the Legion of Honor of France.
Dr. King was the author of nineteen books, most of them published during the years of his administration. Among the best-known are: Reconstruction in Theology; Theology and the Social Consciousness; Rational Living; and The Laws of Friendship, Human and Divine.
A great alumni reunion marked Dr. King's last Commencement in 1927; and at the Centennial Commencement in June he was honored as the first recipient of the Alumni Distinguished Service Medal. King died at his home in Oberlin in 1934. He was in his seventy-sixth year. He was survived by his wife Julia Coates King and by three sons--President Philip Coates King of Washburn University; Dr. Donald Storrs King of Boston, Mass.; and Edgar Weld King, Librarian of Miami University at Oxford, Ohio. A fourth son, Harold Lee King, professor in Oberlin's history department, died in 1926.
SOURCES CONSULTED
Biographical sketch adapted from a notice in the March, 1934 issue of the Oberlin Alumni Magazine.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
Oberlin College Archives
Accruals:
Accession No: 1987/012, 1998/031, 1998/049, 1998/146, 2002/004, 2012/020, 2014/037, 2015/010
Access Restrictions:
Certain papers accessible on microfilm. Entire set of King-Crane Commission materials is restricted to handling; use digital format available online. Garments are restricted.
Acquisition Method:
The bulk of the King papers were transferred to the Oberlin College Archives in 1967 from an Oberlin College office, unspecified. In 1987 Ernestine Evans King donated a book by Herman Lotz, 1890, heavily annotated by H.C. King. Additional materials were received in 1998 from Peg Dalphin and Ernestine Evans King in advance of a special exhibit in the Library on the King-Crane Commission drawing on the Henry Churchill King Presidential Papers. A file of material by Pullem Hans in German was transferred from the Library’s Special Collections in 2002. In 2012 three additional files of material were received from Ernestine Evans King.
Related Materials:
See also these King family paper collections:
King, Donald Storrs (30/339)
King, Hazel Barker (30/211)
King, Leonard & Julia (30/183)
Related Publications:
Donald M. Love, Henry Churchill King of Oberlin, Yale University Press, 1956.
Processing Information:
Processed by William E. Bigglestone, 1976.
Finding Aid Revision History:
Revised by Archives staff, April 1995; Anne Cuyler Salsich, July 2012, August 2014, April 2015, February 2017, March 2022; Louisa C. Hoffman, May 2024.
Other Note:
Microfilm Note: Categories I, II, VI, VII, and the index and calendar to the correspondence are available on microfilm (54 reels, 35mm.)
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
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Series I: Professional Correspondence, 1897-1928, undated],
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Series II: Topical Files, 1903-1934],
[Series III: Talks, Writings, Lectures, Notes, and Other Class Materials, 1883-1928, undated],
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Series IV: Personal Correspondence, 1909-1927],
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Series V: Datebooks, 1919-1927],
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Series VI: King-Crane Commission Papers, 1918-1963, undated],
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Series VII: Personal Materials, 1881-1932, undated],
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Series VIII: Literary Files, 1890, undated],
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Series IX: Materials Received in 1998, 1837-1998, undated],
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Series X: Materials Received in 2012, 1922-1934],
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Series XI: Materials Received in 2014 and 2015, 1927],
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Series XII: Diplomas and Maps, 1879-1901],
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All]
- Series III: Talks, Writings, Lectures, Notes, and Other Class Materials, 1883-1928, undated
- Box 109
- Folder 1: A, Talks and Writings, 1914-1925, undated
- Item 1: The Dudley Peter Allen Memorial Art Building (Dedication), 1917 June 12
- Item 2: Chapel Service in Memory of Professor Frederick Anderegg, 1922 October 11
- Item 3: Chapel Service in Memory of Jacob Franklin Alderfer, 1918 March 20
- Item 4: Special Chapel Service in Memory of Alumni, 1925 January 6
- Item 5: Address to Alumni Association, 1921 June 21
- 2 copies.
- Item 6: Acceptance of Hospital Building and Equipment (Allen Hospital), 1925 November 6
- Item 7: Opening Address of the College Year, 1919 September 17
- Item 8: America's Present Task, 1920 July 4
- Abstract of address giving at the International Congregational Council. 2 copies.
- Item 9: Personal Greeting for the Alumni Magazine, 1920 September 21
- Item 10: Oberlin and the Great War for the first number of the Alumni Magazine for 1918-1919, 1918 July 23
- Item 11: Dr. Dudley P. Allen, undated
- Item 12: American Missionary Association, President's Closing Address, 1914 October 22
- 2 copies.
- Item 13: Abstract of President's Address before the American Missionary Association, 1915 October 25
- 3 copies.
- Folder 2: A, Talks and Writings, 1915, 1917-1918, 1926, undated
- Item 1: American Missionary Association President's Address, 1917 October 11
- 2 copies.
- Item 2: List of Addresses taken to Europe, 1918 July
- Item 3: The Outlook for the Year for the Alumni Magazine, 1926 September 14
- Item 4: The Abiding Significance of Jesus, undated
- Item 5: The Administration Building Dedication, 1915 February 10
- 2 copies.
- Item 6: President's Address before the American Missionary Association, 1915 October 25
- Item 7: Student Chest Day, 1924 October 15
- Folder 3: B, Talks and Writings, 1911, 1913, 1916, 1925, undated
- Item 1: Opening Address of the College Year, 1911 September 20
- Item 2: Untitled Basic Qualities of Students, undated
- Item 3: Beginning the Day with God, undated
- Item 4: Books as Friends for the YWCA Meeting, 1916 January 9
- 2 copies.
- Item 5: Oberlin Alumni Magazine Announcement of W.F. Bohn as Assistant to the President, 1913 December
- Item 6: The Efficiency of the Bible Study Work, undated
- Item 7: The Bible as an Aid to Self-Discovery, undated
- Item 8: Basic Qualities: Matthew 5:3-12, undated
- Item 9: Mrs. Bosworth's Funeral Service, 1925 January 3
- 2 copies.
- Item 10: A Study in Early Buddhism, undated
- Notes and handwritten lecture.
- Folder 4: C, Talks and Writings, 1911-1917, 1926, undated
- Item 1: The Treatment of Criminals, undated
- Item 2: China, 1926 October 9
- Item 3: Opening Chapel, 1916 September 13
- Item 4: Chapel, 1917 February 13
- Item 5: The Double Challenge of College Life (Opening Address of the College Year), 1916 September 13
- Item 6: The Task of the Christian College (Inauguration of President Chamberlain, Denison Univerisity), 1914 May 20
- 4 copies.
- Item 7: The College and the Thoughtful Man, 1911 October 19
- Item 8: Untitled Lecture on the College Man, undated
- Item 9: The Dedication of the Finney Memorial Chapel Organ, 1915 March 12
- Item 10: Points for Chapel Address, 1914 September 17
- Item 11: Children's Day Message for the Congregational Sunday-School and Publishing Society, 1914 February 27
- Item 12: Supplement for Children's Day Service, undated
- Item 13: What Can Boys and Girls Do to Prove Themselves Turly Patriotic in this Time of World War? (For the Congregational Sunday-School and Publishing Society Children's Day Service), 1917 June
- Item 14: Is the Christian Religion a Stronger Force in the World Today than it was a Hundred Years Ago?, 1915 December 15
- Item 15: Christianity the Only Hopeful Basis for Oriental Civilization, 1913 April 25
- Item 16: Citizens of a New Civilization (from The Expositor), 1916 October
- Item 17: Foreward to the College Annual, 1914 April 30
- Item 18: The Contribution of Modern Science to the Ideal Interests, 1912 August 30
- 5 copies.
- Item 19: The Confession of Christ, 1914 June
- Item 20: The Claims of the Christian Ministry Upon Strong Men, undated
- Item 21: The Love of Christ (Sermon VIII), undated
- Folder 5: C, Talks and Writings, 1911-1912, 1915-1921, 1925, undated
- Item 1: The Responsibility and Opportunity of the Church in the Present Crisis, undated
- Item 2: How are we to Think about Christ?, 1916 June 9
- Item 3: The Churches' Responsibility and Opportunity (Abstract before the Federal Council of Churches, Washington), 1917 May 8
- Item 4: Excerpts from President King's Address before the Western Reserve Congregational Club, 1917 April 24
- Item 5: The Contribution of the College to the Nation, undated
- Item 6: Christian Church article for The Oberlin Review, 1917 September 27
- Item 7: Christian Science (Outline of President King's Talk to the Seniors of Oberlin College), undated
- Item 8: The Church's Message (For the Homiletic Review), 1918 January 9
- Item 9: Report of Work (Chapel), 1918 May 1
- Item 10: Christianity and the Nation, undated
- Item 11: Our Own Moral Dangers (Chapel Address), 1912 March 8
- Item 12: Citizens of a New Civilization (Baccalaureate Sermon), 1916 June 11
- 2 copies.
- Item 13: Charles N. Cole Resignation article, 1920 January 6
- 2 copies.
- Item 14: The Christian Ideal in Education: Methods of its Attainment (Delivered at the Meeting of the Association of American Colleges, Chicago), 1915 January 14
- Item 15: The College and the New Puritanism, 1911 May 3
- Item 16: The Moral Life of Our Colleges and Universities, 1912 March 7
- Item 17: Our Own Moral Dangers, 1912 March 7
- Item 18: Message for the Rally Number of the Christian Endeavor World, 1920 Fall
- Item 19: Why Support the Congregational World Movement: The Moderator's Message (From The Congregationalist and Advance), 1920 April 22
- Item 20: The Plan of Union Adopted by the American Council on the Organic Union of the Churches of Christ (From The Congregationalist and Advance), 1920 April 29
- Item 21: The Contribution of Modern Science to the Ideal Interests, 1912, 1915
- 2 copies.
- Item 22: The Church and the Changing National and International Order (Outline of address at the Northern Baptist Convention, Cleveland), 1917 May 20
- Item 23: The Responsibility and Opportunity of the Church in the Present Crisis, undated
- Item 24: The Congregational World Movement, 1920 September 16
- Item 25: A Word to our Congregational Fellowship, 1921 January 22
- Item 26: Christian Science: Introduction, undated
- Item 27: Chapel Order, 1921 November 29
- Item 28: The Challenge to the Present College Generation, 1919 November 26
- Item 29: The Christian Challenge of the Present World Liberation, 1915 February 17
- Item 30: The Congregational Foundation for Education (Social Science Club), 1921 December 5
- Item 31: Chapel Address, 1925 February 11
- Item 32: Chapel Order Address to Faculty, 1925 February 10
- Item 33: The Positive Possibilities of the Chapel Service, 1925 February 12
- Folder 6: D, Talks and Writings, ca. 1912, 1915, 1917, undated
- Item 1: Doing the Will of God, undated
- Item 2: Chapel Address on Discipline, 1915 March 19
- Item 3: Difficulties Concerning Prayer, I (For The Biblical World), 1915 September
- Item 4: Difficulties Concerning Prayer, III (For the Biblical World), 1915 November
- Item 5: The Treatment of Doubts (Thursday Lecture), undated
- Item 6: Democracy and Snobbery, ca. 1912
- Item 7: Daring the Issue, Ecclesiastes 11:1-12:1 (Baccalaureate Sermon), 1920 June 13
- 3 copies.
- Item 8: The Duty of the American Christian in the Present World Crisis (Union Lenten Service, Oberlin), 1917 February 11
- Folder 7: E, Talks and Writings, ca. 1908-1909, 1912-1913, 1915, 1920-1921, undated
- Item 1: The Elements of Opposition in the Ministry of Christ, undated
- Item 2: Ethics of Jesus (Harvard University Noble Lectures for 1908-1909)
- 2 pamphlets and 1 typescript manuscript.
- Item 3: Education for World Living, 1915
- Abstract and handwritten manuscript.
- Item 4: Higher Education as a Privileged Interest (Article written in the New York Times), 1912 September
- Item 5: The Christian Ideal in Education: Methods of its Attainment (From the Educational Review), 1915 May
- Includes printed article and typescript manuscript.
- Item 6: The Thoughtful Man as the End in Education (Headings of President King's Opening Chapel Address), 1913 September 25
- Item 7: The Educational Challenge of the Present World Situation (Abstract of Address beofre the Department of Superintendence of the N.E.A., Cleveland), 1920 February 26
- 2 copies.
- Item 8: The Educational Challenge of the War and its Aftermath (Address before Oak Park Parents and Teachers Association), 1921 January 28
- Item 9: Jonathan Edwards as Philosopher and Theologian, undated
- Box 110
- Folder 1: F, Talks and Writings, 1912, 1914-1916, undated
- Item 1: Address to the Conservatory Faculty, 1912 October 2
- Item 2: Address to the entire Teaching Body, 1912 October 1
- Item 3: Conservatory Faculty, undated
- Item 4: Friendship: Life's Greatest Gift (for The Woman's Magazine), 1915 October
- Item 5: The Opportunity and Obligations of Friendship, 1915 July 3
- Item 6: Address to the entire Administrative, Teaching, and Library Staff, 1916 September 19
- Item 7: Faith and Life, 1916 January 21
- Item 8: Friendship as a Factor in Religious Education, 1914 May 30
- Item 9: The Fundamental Nature of Religion, undated
- Item 10: The Fundamental Temptations, undated
- Item 11: The Future of Moral and Religious Education, undated
- Item 12: The Fine Art of Living, 1915 March 2
- Folder 2: F, Talks and Writings, 1915-1917, 1919-1920, 1924, undated
- Item 1: Fundamental Questions, undated
- Item 2: Dr. Fitch Eulogy, undated
- Item 3: Fundamental Points of View (Opening Address of the Graduate School of Theology), 1917 September 20
- Item 4: How to Avoid Fear and Worry, 1916 January 14
- Item 5: The Fine Art of Living, undated
- Item 6: The Formal Look, 1919 November
- Item 7: Freedom of Speech (Chapel), 1920 December 16
- Item 8: Conclusion to my Speech on General Amnesty for Political Prisoners (Kemper Fullerton), undated
- Speech never given.
- Item 9: Fear not their Fear (Theological Seminary Baccalaureate), 1915 May 16
- 2 copies.
- Item 10: Financial Campaign Address, 1924 March 19
- Item 11: Fundamental Points of View (Opening Address of the Graduate School of Theology), 1917 September 20
- Folder 3: G, Talks and Writings, 1907, 1912, 1914, 1916-1917, 1919-1928, undated
- Item 1: President's Greeting, "O-Book", 1925 June 5
- Item 2: What are Good Manners? The Science and Philosophy of Good Manners (For The Delineator), 1916 January 8
- Item 3: The God of Hope (Baccalaureate Sermon), 1907 June 16
- Item 4: The Great Refusal, undated
- Item 5: Good Thoughts in Bad Times (Theological Baccalaureate), 1917 May 13
- Item 6: Grounds of Hope in the Changing World Order (Baccalaureate Sermon), 1917 June 10
- Abstract and typescript manuscript.
- Item 7: And God Preached a Sermon (Published in Association Men), 1919 December
- Item 8: Goals of the College Year Opening Address, 1923 September 20
- Item 9: Gray Memorial Fund announcement in the Alumni Magazine, 1922 January
- Item 10: The President's Greeting, "O-Book", 1922
- Item 11: President's Greeting, "O-Book", 1920
- Item 12: Welcome to Incoming Students for the first Oberlin Review, 1920 September 20
- Item 13: President's Greeting, Association Handbook, 1915 May 19
- Item 14: Greeting to Oberlin Students, 1917 September 17
- Item 15: Greeting for the Oberlin Review, 1916 September 12
- Item 16: Greeting for the first issue of the Oberlin Review, 1915 September 15
- Item 17: A Greeting to Oberlin Students, 1921 September 20
- Item 18: A Greeting to Oberlin Students for the Oberlin Review, 19 September 1922
- Item 19: Greeting for the Oberlin Review, 1912 September 24
- Item 20: President's Greeting, "O-Book", 1923 June 28
- Item 21: Greeting to the Members of the Class of 1926, 1923 June 30
- Item 22: The President's Greeting, "O-Book", 1924
- Item 23: Growth (College Baccalaureate), 1912 June 16
- Item 24: A Word of Welcome for the Oberlin Review, 1923 September 17
- Item 25: The President's Greeting for the Oberlin Review, 1924 September 12
- Item 26: The Growing Temple of God as Illustrated in the Personal Factors of Oberlin's Life (Baccalaureate Sermon), 1923 June 17
- Item 27: Good Wishes to the Members of the Class of 1926 in the "Nooze", 1925 August 7
- Item 28: Welcome to All Incoming Students for the Oberlin Review, 1925 September 15
- Item 29: President's Greeting, "O-Book", 1926
- Item 30: President's Greeting to Incoming Students for the Oberlin Review, 1926 September 20
- Item 31: President's Greeting, "O-Book", 1927 June 6
- Item 32: President's Greeting, 1914
- Folder 4: H, Talks and Writings, 1915, 1917-1918, 1920, 1922, 1925, undated
- Item 1: Charles Martin Hall, President King's remarks at Oberlin Funeral Service, 1915 January 1
- Item 2: President King's remarks at Chapel Service (Charles Martin Hall), 1915 January 7
- Item 3: Address by President King at Memorial Service for Charles Martin Hall, 1915 January 22
- Item 4: Charles Martin Hall, President King's remarks at Memorial at First Church, 1915 January 22
- Item 5: Chapel Announcement (Charles Martin Hall's will), 1915 January 12
- Item 6: Supplementary Statement Furnished by Mr. H.H. Johnson (Charles Martin Hall), 1915 January 13
- Item 7: The Significance of Mr. Hall's Bequest for the College, 1915 June 15
- Typed manuscript and handwritten copy.
- Item 8: Remarks at the Funeral Service of Professor Lyman Bronson Hall, 1918 July 5
- 2 copies.
- Item 9: Night Message to The Congregationalist regarding Dr. Herring's Death, 1920 August 7
- Item 10: Has God Forgotten the World?, 1917 November 25
- Item 11: Honesty, Drudgery, and Efficiency in Foreign Missions, undated
- Item 12: Chapel Address on Honesty in College Work and Life, 1922 January 25
- Item 13: The Home Life (Published in The Delineator), 1915 March
- 2 copies.
- Item 14: Homecoming Day Remarks, 1925 November 7
- Item 15: Address at Professor George C. Hastings Funeral, 1925
- Folder 5: I-K, Talks and Writings, 1897, 1912-1913, 1920-1921, undated
- Item 1: It's All in the Day's Work (Baccalaureate Sermon), 1913 June 22
- 3 typescript copies and 1 published copy.
- Item 2: Impressions of India, undated
- Item 3: Possible Gains from the Council, 1920 February 18
- Handwritten copy and typescript manuscript.
- Item 4: Welcome to Foreign Delegates to the International Council, undated
- Item 5: The Increase in Term Bills (Chapel Talk), 1921 May 17
- Item 6: The Child and the Spiritual Appeal (Given before the State Kindergarten Association), 1912 February 17
- Item 7: Reverence for Childhood (Baccalaureate Sermon for the Graduating Class of the Kindergarten Training School), 1897 June 13
- Handwritten and published copies.
- Item 8: Chapel Service on Miss Harriet L. Keeler, 1921 February 17
- Typescript manuscript and handwritten copy.
- Folder 6: L, Talks and Writings, 1883, 1916, 1922, 1925, undated
- Item 1: Liberalism in Higher Education, undated
- Item 2: The Law of Liberty (Baccalaureate Sermon), 1914 June 21
- 2 typescript manuscript copies and 1 published copy.
- Item 3: The Larger Gains of the Year (For the Class Annual), 1925
- Item 4: Address at the Funeral Exercises of Professor Fred Eugene Leonard, 1922 December 12
- Item 5: Congress on Christian Work in Latin America, undated
- Item 6: Chapel Service in honor of Fred Eugene Leonard, 1922 December 12
- 2 copies.
- Item 7: Latin America Friday Evening Session, February 11
- No year listed.
- Item 8: Life Through Death (Sermon IX), 1883 September
- 2 handwritten copies.
- Item 9: Life, as a Practical Problem
- Folder 7: M, Talks and Writings, 1912, 1915, 1917-1918, 1921, 1927, undated
- Item 1: Asa Mahan, 1921 June 16
- Item 2: Chapel Memorial Service for Director Charles W. Morrison, 1927 May 17
- Item 3: Address of Welcome to the Music Teachers' National Association, undated
- Item 4: The Aim of Missionary Education, undated
- Item 5: The Modern International Movement, the Child, and the Public School (Address given before the New York State Teachers' Association, Buffalo), 1912 November 26
- Item 6: The Moral and Religious Challenge of our Times, undated
- Item 7: The Moral Responsibility of the College, undated
- Item 8: Miss Mary K. Monroe Funeral Service, 1917 October 15
- Item 9: The Missionary Challenge of the Present World Situation (Address given before the Conference of Church Workers in State Universities, Chicago), 1918 January 9
- Item 10: The Significance of Christian Missions to the College Trained Man, undated
- Item 11: Missions and the World-War (Address before the W.B.M.I., Oberlin), 1917 October 31
- Item 12: Missions and the World War: A Kingdom that Cannot be Shaken, undated
- 2 copies.
- Item 13: A Matchless Opportunity: The Appeal of the Christian Ministry (Theological Baccalaureate), 1921 May 22
- Item 14: Mothers and Sons (For The Delineator), 1915 June 14
- Box 111
- Folder 1: N, Talks and Writings, 1914, 1917, 1919-1920, 1922, undated
- Item 1: The Negro and Democracy (Given before the Cleveland Branch of the NAACP), 1914 October 11
- Item 2: To the Christian Men of the Reserve Officers Training Camps (For the special number of the North American Student), 1917 June 2
- Typescript copy and published copy.
- Item 3: The Necessity of American Students having the International Mind (Student Section Program of the International Convention, Detroit), 1919 November 21
- Item 4: A New Mind for the New Age (The Cole Lectures Delivered Before Vanderbilt University), 1920
- Item 5: The Report of the American Commissiomn on Mandates in Turkey, 1922 December 4
- Folder 2: O, Talks and Writings, 1912-1916, 1922, undated
- Item 1: Oberlin College (Prepared for the Cyclopedia of Education), 1912 April 10
- Item 2: The College and its Alumni, 1913 March 21
- Item 3: Oberlin College (For the New York Evening Post), 1914 April 1
- Item 4: Oberlin College (For the Editorial Department of The Christian Science Monitor), 1915 December 16
- Item 5: The Oberlin Spirit (Editorial for The Cosmopolitan Student, Special Oberlin Number), 1914 February 27
- Item 6: Tests of College Efficiency at Oberlin (Written for The New York Times), 1912 February 7
- Item 7: Changes in the College Life, undated
- Item 8: Oberlin College (Article for the New York Herald), 1922 May
- Item 9: Obligation of the Church to its Adherents in the State Universities, undated
- Item 10: Why the Oberlin Alumnus Should Not Feel on the Defensive, undated
- Item 11: Oberlin College (Salaries), undated
- Item 12: The Secret Fraternity Cases (Chapel), 1916 September 14
- Folder 3: P, Talks and Writings, 1903, 1915, 1917, 1925-1926, undated
- Item 1: A Plea for Thinking, undated
- Item 2: The Question of Practice Teaching (For the Alumni Magazine), 1915 May
- Item 3: The Preparation Required for a Spiritual Awakening, undated
- Item 4: The Primacy of the Person in College Education, 1903 May 13
- 2 copies.
- Item 5: Profession and Life, undated
- Item 6: The Problem of Suffering and Sin, I-III, 1915
- Typescript manuscript and published copies.
- Item 7: Address at Oberlin Patriotic Meeting, 1917 April 4
- 2 copies.
- Item 8: Present Day Obstacles to a Christian Philosophy of Life, undated
- 2 copies.
- Item 9: Paradox as a Test of Reality or Truth in the End Must be Paradoxical, 1915 May 11
- Item 10: Patience (Baccalaureate Sermon), 1925 June 14
- Item 11: Service in Charge of the President (Opening Chapel Service), 1926 September 22
- Folder 4: R, Talks and Writings, 1912-1913, 1915-1916, undated
- Item 1: Reality in Religion (Theological Baccalaureate), 1912 May 19
- Item 2: Reality in Religion (Special Address given in Panama), 1916 February 15
- Item 3: Religion in our Colleges (Given at the National Council), 1915 October 24
- 3 copies.
- Item 4: Religious Education in the College, undated
- 2 copies.
- Item 5: Religious Education as Conditioned by Modern Psychology and Pedagogy, undated
- Item 6: The Principles of Religious Education, undated
- Item 7: The Challenge of Religious Education, 1913 March 13
- Item 8: The Resurrection of Christ: Its Reality, undated
- Item 9: Recognition Day Address: Necessity of Self Reverence (From the Chautauquan Daily), undated
- Item 10: Religious Education Association President's Annual Address, undated
- Item 11: Christian Training atn the Revival as Methods of Converting Men, undated
- Folder 5: R, Talks and Writings, 1908, 1913, 1917-1918, 1920, 1922, 1924-1925, undated
- Item 1: Women's League Revision of Rules (Chapel Address), 1917 December 5
- Item 2: A Man's Life: The Rich Fool (Day of Prayer), 1920 March 4
- Item 3: Respect for Law and the Rights of Others (Chapel Talk), 1922 April 28
- Item 4: Reverence for Personality, 1908
- Typescript manuscript and published copy.
- Item 5: A Parting Word to the Students of 1923-1924 (For the Oberlin Review), 1924 June 12
- Item 6: Funeral of Mrs. Helen M. Rice, 1925 January 18
- Item 7: Religion as Life (Teachers College Lectures on the Religious Life, Columbia University), 1913
- Item 8: Review of the Year (Alumni Meeting), 1918 June 18
- Item 9: Dr. Charles Jackson Ryder Funeral Service, 1917 September 27
- Folder 6: S, Talks and Writings, 1901, 1909, 1913, 1917, 1919-1925, undated
- Item 1: The Salt of the Earth (Baccalaureate Sermon), 1909
- Item 2: The Seeming Unreality of the Spiritual Life, undated
- Item 3: The Seeming Unreality of the Spiritual Life, undated
- Item 4: The Significance of Jesus Christ (Address delivered at the Students' Conference), 1901 July 3
- Item 5: The Silent Assumptions of the Ministry (Speech before the graduating class of the Oberlin Theological Seminary), 1909 May 9
- Item 6: Supreme Claims of the Christian Life Upon Thoughtful Men, undated
- Item 7: The Supreme Conditions of Living, undated
- Item 8: Selfish Lawlessness (Chapel Talk), 1913 June 12
- Item 9: Shansi educational work (For the Oberlin Review), 1917 February 27
- Item 10: The Art of Studying (Chapel Address), 1919 December 2
- Item 11: Shansi Exhibit Poster, 1920 June
- Item 12: For the Oberlin Shansi Review, 1920 March 3
- Item 13: Some Moral Demonstrations of the World War, undated
- Abstract and full manuscript.
- Item 14: Sources of Power (College Baccalaureate), 1921 June 19
- 2 copies.
- Item 15: Seeing Life Whole (Baccalaureate Sermon), 1922 June 18
- 2 copies.
- Item 16: Seeing Life Whole: A Christian Philosophy of Life (Outline of Deems Lectures, New York University), 1922 November 13
- Item 17: Address at the Funeral of Mr. John M. Siddall, 1923 June 19
- Item 18: Albert Temple Swing (Funeral Address), 1925 September 23
- Item 19: Student Chest Day, 1924 October 15
- Item 20: The Student Chest, 1925 September 15
- Item 21: The Student Chest Committee (For the Oberlin Review), 1925 October 1
- Box 112
- Folder 1: S, Talks and Writings, 1923, 1927
- Item 1: Seeing Life Whole: A Christian Philosophy of Life (The Deems Lectures for 1922, New York University), 1923
- Item 2: The Supremacy of Christ (Theological Baccalaureate Sermon), 1927 May 22
- 2 copies.
- Folder 2: T, Talks and Writings, 1890, ca. 1913-1916, 1919, 1925, undated
- Item 1: Why the Temperate Man Should Take a Pledge, undated
- Item 2: Treasurer Severance (For the Alumni Magazine), 1914 February 26
- Item 3: Taxation of Endowments (For the Alumni Magazine), 1914 April
- Item 4: Temperance and Tobacco, 1890 December 28
- Item 5: Thanksgiving Proclamations (For the Oberlin Review), 1915 November 23
- Item 6: Tercentenary Program, 1916 September 23
- Item 7: The Causes for Thanksgiving (Thanksgiving Day Service, Second Congregational Church, Oberlin), 1919 November 27
- Item 8: Thanksgiving Number (For the Christian Endeavor World), 1925
- Item 9: The College Tobacco Habit, ca. 1913
- Folder 3: U-V, Talks and Writings, 1915, undated
- Item 1: The Ultimate Problem (The Great Motives to Living in the Sermon on the Mount), undated
- 2 copies.
- Item 2: The Valley of Decision, 1915 June 13
- Includes 2 abstracts, 2 typescript manuscripts, and 1 published copy.
- Folder 4: W, Talks and Writings, 1913-1915, 1917-1919, 1921, 1925-1926, undated
- Item 1: Some Outstanding Impressions (World Crisis), 1919 September 21
- Item 2: Why I am Opposed to Compulsory Smoking at Oberlin, 1915 April
- Item 3: Womanhood (For The Delineator), 1914 July 3
- Item 4: What Shall We Teach About Jesus Christ?, undated
- Item 5: Professor Clarence Ward (For the Alumni Magazine), 1917 March
- Item 6: Why America Joins the Allies, undated
- Item 7: War and the Teaching of Jesus: The Logical Consequences and Implicit Assumtions of Extreme Pacifism, 1918 May 11
- Item 8: The Way to Life, 1918 May 11
- Item 9: What Germany has Already Lost (Memorial Day Address), 1918
- 3 copies.
- Item 10: Oberlin War Chest Meeting Address, 1918
- Item 11: What the Country Expects of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1917 April 21
- Item 12: The Meaning of World Fellowship, 1921 March 11
- Item 13: Address at the Funeral of George Frederick Wright, 1921 April 23
- Item 14: The Way Into Life's Values, undated
- Outline and typescript manuscript.
- Item 15: What the College Stands For, 1917 January 11
- Item 16: Wooster-Oberlin Game, 1925 October 14
- Item 17: In Memory of Dr. Lucien Calvin Warner, 1926 January 22
- Item 18: Dr. Lucien Calvin Warner, 1925 September 17
- Folder 5: Y, Talks and Writings, 1917, 1919, 1921
- Item 1: The YMCA Drive, 1917 November 5
- Item 2: Importance of Keeping in Touch with Current Events and How to Do It, 1921 May 1
- Item 3: The Oberlin Spirit, 1919 September 28
- Folder 6: YMCA–"A Man's Problems", 1915-1918
- Correspondence and partial manuscript
- Folder 7: Senior Bible Lectures and Exams, 1911-1925, undated
- Folder 8: Theology I Lectures and Exams, 1914, 1916-1917, undated
- Folder 9: Theology III Lectures and Exams, 1915, 1917, 1923, 1925, undated
- Box 113
- Folder 1: Clippings regarding Writings, 1900-1923
- Folder 2: Clippings regarding Writings, 1900-1923
- Folder 3: Clippings regarding Writings, 1900-1923
- Folder 4: Clippings regarding Writings, 1900-1923
- Folder 5: Clippings regarding Writings, 1900-1923
- Folder 6: Clippings regarding Writings, 1900-1923
- Folder 7: Clippings regarding Writings, 1900-1923
- Folder 8: Clippings regarding Writings, 1900-1923
- Folder 9: Clippings regarding Writings, 1900-1923
- Folder 10: Clippings regarding Writings, 1900-1923
- Folder 11: Clippings regarding Writings, 1900-1923
- Folder 12: Clippings regarding Writings, 1900-1923
- Folder 13: Clippings regarding Writings, 1900-1923
- Box 114
- Folder 1: Clippings regarding Writings, Miscellaneous Notes, and Sermons, 1923-1925, undated
- Folder 2: Clippings regarding Writings, Miscellaneous Notes, and Sermons, 1923-1925, undated
- Folder 3: Clippings regarding Writings, Miscellaneous Notes, and Sermons, 1923-1925, undated
- Folder 4: Clippings regarding Writings, Miscellaneous Notes, and Sermons, 1923-1925, undated
- Folder 5: Clippings regarding Writings, Miscellaneous Notes, and Sermons, 1923-1925, undated
- Folder 6: Clippings regarding Writings, Miscellaneous Notes, and Sermons, 1923-1925, undated
- Folder 7: Clippings regarding Writings, Miscellaneous Notes, and Sermons, 1923-1925, undated
- Folder 8: Clippings regarding Writings, Miscellaneous Notes, and Sermons, 1923-1925, undated
- Folder 9: Clippings regarding Writings, Miscellaneous Notes, and Sermons, 1923-1925, undated
- Folder 10: Clippings regarding Writings, Miscellaneous Notes, and Sermons, 1923-1925, undated
- Folder 11: Clippings regarding Writings, Miscellaneous Notes, and Sermons, 1923-1925, undated
- Folder 12: Clippings regarding Writings, Miscellaneous Notes, and Sermons, 1923-1925, undated
- Folder 13: Clippings regarding Writings, Miscellaneous Notes, and Sermons, 1923-1925, undated
- Folder 14: Clippings regarding Writings, Miscellaneous Notes, and Sermons, 1923-1925, undated
- Folder 15: Clippings regarding Writings, Miscellaneous Notes, and Sermons, 1923-1925, undated
- Folder 16: Clippings regarding Writings, Miscellaneous Notes, and Sermons, 1923-1925, undated
- Folder 17: Clippings regarding Writings, Miscellaneous Notes, and Sermons, 1923-1925, undated
- Folder 18: Clippings regarding Writings, Miscellaneous Notes, and Sermons, 1923-1925, undated
- Folder 19: Clippings regarding Writings, Miscellaneous Notes, and Sermons, 1923-1925, undated
- Box 115
- Item 1: Notes for Classes, Sermons, and Talks
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- Item 1: Notes for Classes, Sermons, and Talks
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- Item 1: Notes for Classes, Sermons, and Talks
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- Item 1: Printed Materials
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- Folder 1: Class Materials
- Box 118
- Item 1: Writings–Printed
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- Folder 1: Writings–Pamphlets and other printed writings
- Folder 2: Writings–Pamphlets associated with Henry Churchill King
- Folder 3: Writings–Other printed materials (not pamphlets)
- Box 118A
- Item 1: Books written by Henry Churchill King
- Item 2: Books written by Henry Churchill King
- Box 119
- Folder 1: Writings
- Folder 2: Notes
- Folder 3: Notes
- Folder 4: Notes
- Folder 5: Notes
- Folder 6: Lecture Outlines
- Box 120
- Item 1: Notebooks
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- Box 121
- Item 1: Notebooks
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- Folder 1: Outlines and printed materials
- Folder 2: Outlines
- Folder 3: Outline to speech at the annual meeting of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, 1906
- Folder 4: Letters from India and the Far East thanking Henry Churchill King for calendars, 1911
- Folder 5: Clippings–miscellaneous
- Folder 6: Educational talks
- Folder 7: Writings–printed
- Box 122
- Item 1: Class Books–Courses in Theology
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- Box 123
- Folder 1: Diaries, Clippings, Talks, Information on Inauguration
- Folder 2: Diaries, Clippings, Talks, Information on Inauguration
- Folder 3: Diaries, Clippings, Talks, Information on Inauguration
- Folder 4: Diaries, Clippings, Talks, Information on Inauguration
- Folder 5: Diaries, Clippings, Talks, Information on Inauguration
- Folder 6: Diaries, Clippings, Talks, Information on Inauguration
- Folder 7: Diaries, Clippings, Talks, Information on Inauguration
- Folder 8: Diaries, Clippings, Talks, Information on Inauguration
- Folder 9: Diaries, Clippings, Talks, Information on Inauguration
- Folder 10: Diaries, Clippings, Talks, Information on Inauguration
- Folder 11: Diaries, Clippings, Talks, Information on Inauguration
- Folder 12: Diaries, Clippings, Talks, Information on Inauguration
- Folder 13: Diaries, Clippings, Talks, Information on Inauguration
- Folder 14: Diaries, Clippings, Talks, Information on Inauguration
- Folder 15: Diaries, Clippings, Talks, Information on Inauguration
- Folder 16: Diaries, Clippings, Talks, Information on Inauguration
- Folder 17: Diaries, Clippings, Talks, Information on Inauguration
- Folder 18: Diaries, Clippings, Talks, Information on Inauguration
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Series IV: Personal Correspondence, 1909-1927],
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Series V: Datebooks, 1919-1927],
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