Hillsdale's Grand Old Man: Ransom Dunn, Arlan K. Gilbert
SKU: 1-14-GILRAN-P
VENDOR: Hillsdale College Press
"Of the generations who followed the Founders, some who would prove the most indispensable to the survival of the Republic down to our own time were its leaders in education. Of these, Ransom Dunn, while not among the most famous, was among the greatest. Dunn -- for whom fame was not a motivation -- established, financed, taught, and administered a college on the Western frontier beginning in the 1840s. This college was one of only 119 American colleges that granted four-year liberal arts degrees by 1850. It was also the first to prohibit by charter any discrimination based on race, sex, or religion. this was due to Dunn's influence, and to the fact that he an other early leaders of Hillsdale were committed to America's founding principles." - Preface Excerpt by Arlan K. Gilbert Author
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Within the cornerstone of Central Hall is the prayer of Ransom Dunn: "May earth be better and heaven be richer because of the life and labor of Hillsdale College." It was what the Apostle might have called "The effective, fervent prayer of a righteous man." Ransom Dunn lived to see his prayer answered and the answer echos through the ages. - From Ransom Dunn: Hillsdale's Grand Old Man, Arlan K. Gilbert
Hillsdale College was a fixture with its founder at the helm, and it was no time to forget wither its promise to future generations or its proud legacy. Ransom Dunn was the embodiment. - From Ransom Dunn: Hillsdale's Grand Old Man, Arlan K. Gilbert