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Martin Luther King, Jr.

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On February 5, 1964, Drew University proudly hosted Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. as a convocation speaker. Dr. King's connection with Drew University was through Dr. George D. Kelsey, Professor of Christian Ethics. Prior to teaching at Drew, Kelsey taught at Morehouse College where he became a mentor to Martin Luther King, Jr., then a student, and who has credited Kelsey for his motivation to become a preacher. At the time of the event, Dr. King had been recently selected as Time magazine's "Man of the Year" and shared his "An American Dream" speech to over 5,000 attendees. A student reporter for the Drew Acorn noted, "He is unimposing, seems quite ordinary, but, when he speaks, people listen. They tend to forget all else."

View the exhibit, including the audio and text of the speech, articles, press releases, photographs, and other documents: http://depts.drew.edu/lib/archives/online_exhibits/King/index.html.

Seminary Life in 1925

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Ever wonder what Seminary life was like in 1925? Now online is a digitization of a film produced about that time by the Religious Dramatics group. View student life from the beginning to the end of one school year, including classrooms, buildings, sports, dramatics, a picnic, faculty, students, and commencement. Pay attention to the differences in the buildings and look for the Ford automobiles at the beginning. View the film: http://www.drew.edu/depts/library.aspx?id=14927.