Non–Violence in America

Cecil E. Hinshaw

Friday, 23 Jan 1970 at 4:00 pm – South Ballroom, Memorial Union

Cecil Hinshaw graduated from Friends University in Wichita, did graduate work at the Iliff School of Theology in Denver Denver University and Harvard University, and holds the Master of Theology and the Doctor of Theology degrees from Iliff. He was the Elizabeth Iliff Warren Fellowship recipient from the Iliff School of Theollogy in 1938.
Part of the National Affairs Series: Violence In America.

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