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Oberlin

[ French aw-ber-lan ]

noun

  1. Jean Fré·dé·ric [zhah, n, f, r, ey-dey-, reek], 1740–1826, Alsatian clergyman.


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Or the kerfuffle over "banh mi" at Oberlin.

From Salon

Annemarie Sammartino is a historian at Oberlin College and the author of Freedomland, a history of Co-op City, the Bronx cluster of housing towers that makes up the nation’s largest residential development and one of Moses’ final projects.

From Slate

After obtaining a bachelor’s degree in Chinese from Oberlin College, he traveled around the world studying languages and working odd jobs, including at an ice cream parlor.

King, who had come to Oberlin to speak, urged Lawson to join the movement.

He returned to the U.S. in 1956 and enrolled in the Graduate School of Theology at Oberlin College, where he met King in 1957.

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