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The Oread of Mount Carroll Seminary, June 1893
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June 1893 issue of the Oread of Mount Carroll Seminary, a student publication from the Seminary period of Shimer College history.

This issue was the only one published during the year 1893 (the Oread having by this time gone from monthly to annual), and commemorates the school's 40th anniversary. The issue features an extensive historical sketch by Martha Powell, and letters from a great number of alumni and former faculty. It is the first issue of the Oread to contain significant amounts of photography, with a full-page photo of Frances Shimer with a cat, and several photos of the Seminary interiors.

Then known as the Mount Carroll Seminary and located in Mount Carroll, Illinois, Shimer College is today a very small college in Chicago with a rigorous Great Books curriculum and the nation's longest-running program of early entrance to college.
Language English
Publication date June 1893
publication_date QS:P577,+1893-06-00T00:00:00Z/10
Place of publication Mount Carroll, Illinois
Source Internet Archive identifier: TheOreadOfMountCarrollSeminaryJune1893
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