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Kriebel, O. S. (d. 1932)

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&#8212; The following "Jottings" of interest especially to the older members of teh Church, appeared in a recent issue of The Mennonite:
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"The recent death of Prof. O. S. Kriebel, the head master of the Perkiomen School at Pennsburg, Pa. came as shock to the numerous friends and former pupils of the school which in years gone by was patronized by many of the Mennonite young people in eastern Pennsylvania. Almost from the beginning of its career, Mennonites have served on the Bosrd of Directors of the school.
 
"The recent death of Prof. O. S. Kriebel, the head master of the Perkiomen School at Pennsburg, Pa. came as shock to the numerous friends and former pupils of the school which in years gone by was patronized by many of the Mennonite young people in eastern Pennsylvania. Almost from the beginning of its career, Mennonites have served on the Bosrd of Directors of the school.

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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1932 Mar 23 p. 1

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In General

— The following "Jottings" of interest especially to the older members of the Church, appeared in a recent issue of The Mennonite:

"The recent death of Prof. O. S. Kriebel, the head master of the Perkiomen School at Pennsburg, Pa. came as shock to the numerous friends and former pupils of the school which in years gone by was patronized by many of the Mennonite young people in eastern Pennsylvania. Almost from the beginning of its career, Mennonites have served on the Bosrd of Directors of the school.


The Mennonite obituary: 1932 Mar 17 p. 15

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