Hickox, John (1965)

Title
Hickox, John (1965)
Description
Although he started his college career at Portland State University, John Newton Hickox transferred to Lewis and Clark College in the August of 1962 amidst of the Vietnam War. During his initial year as a sophomore on campus, John declared as an economics major and served as the president of the business fraternity, Alpha Kappa Psi. His time on campus connected him with Bob Pamplin Jr,who motivated John into a committed effort to avoid the war time draft. After his graduation in 1965, John Hickox gradually became more politically active,and would go on to serve as a chaplain in the Portland Veteran Affairs office. He then committed himself to humanitarian work abroad via religious seminary studies in 1994.
Subject
Oral history
Creator
Lewis & Clark College
Date
2018-03-18
Format
PDF
Type
Text
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