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...statement was made in a 3600-word open letter sent by the Ripon Society to Republican leaders through-out the country. Founded in December of 1962, the group includes among its 25 members Harvard graduate and law students, four young M.I.T. faculty members, and various professional men. There are no undergraduate members...
...Young Americans for Freedom, Advance,and the new Republican research group made up of Harvard and MIT assistant professors and graduate students (the Ripon society) all sprang up in recent years from individuals connected in some way with Young Republican clubs. These organizations may now have little to do with Young Republicans, but Young Republican experience helped stimulate their formation...
Brown studied at Lane Theological Seminary in Cincinnati, spent twelve years as a pastor in Ripon, Wis., Oak Park, Ill., and Portland, Ore., before his election in 1895 as administrative secretary of the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions. "A divided church cannot save the world," Brown said, and with that in mind he helped organize one of the landmark events of 20th century Christian history: the Ecumenical Missionary Conference of 1900, which took the first major step toward ending the wasteful competition of church missions...
...together to fill one specific need. An example is the recently organized Midwest College Council, with twelve members including some drawn from both the Associated Colleges of the Midwest and the Great Lakes Association. Because they have more than enough Midwest applicants, they hope to recruit Eastern youngsters. As Ripon's President Fred O. Pinkham puts it: "The mists rising from the Hudson River seem to obscure the view of the rich educational experiences awaiting students on the other side...
...Ripon College...