Graduation portrait of Mary Church Terrell taken at Oberlin College
12018-05-22T13:54:01+00:00Cecilia Robinsondbf5499cc5366ba7dd1ab7a6e5a00d835a94ee7d12plain2018-05-22T13:55:35+00:001884Images provided by the Oberlin College Archives may be downloaded for educational use only by Oberlin College and the Oberlin School District. For all other uses--including reproduction in any media--permission must be requested from the Oberlin College Archives. Please see http://www.oberlin.edu/archive/using/services/application.htmlOberlin College. ArchivesphotographPlatt, H. M, photographerCecilia Robinsondbf5499cc5366ba7dd1ab7a6e5a00d835a94ee7d
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12018-05-22T12:17:57+00:00Oberlin College Master of Arts (1888)1plain2018-10-04T14:37:45+00:00In 1888 Oberlin College awarded Terrell a Masters of Arts degree. In the nineteenth century, graduate education did not require attending classes on campus.
According to the General Catalogue:
The degree of Masters of Arts is conferred upon any Bachelor of Arts of three or more years standing, who has been engaged in literary or scientific pursuits, and has sustained a good moral character.