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Inside cover of Beltrando's album, late 1930s
12018-01-18T19:43:12+00:00Anne Cuyler Salsich, Oberlin College Archives65340b1e79f9df03d291b8de171f6479ab6abb1613Inscription in Frenchplain2018-02-21T16:34:24+00:00Beltrando, Jean-Michel (compiler)late 1930s6.75" h x 10 3/8" lOberlin College Archives20100216photograph albumInside front coverJohn Frederick Oberlin Collection (30/165), Oberlin College ArchivesAnne Cuyler Salsich, Oberlin College Archives65340b1e79f9df03d291b8de171f6479ab6abb16
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12018-01-18T01:12:30+00:00Photograph album, late 1930s15plain2018-01-27T01:44:45+00:00In 1940 the pastor at Waldersbach, Jean-Michel Beltrando, presented the Oberlin College president, Ernest Hatch Wilkins, with a photograph album he had assembled with captioned photographs of the parish. This was likely on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of Oberlin's birth. Presented here are a few of the pages; the entire album can be viewed at the John Frederick Oberlin Digital Collection (Oberlin College Archives).