Freeman G. Koberstein born on 1 Apr 1914 in Wisconsin and deceased on 14 Dec 1988 while resident of St. Paul, Minnesota
Immigration into the United States
Freeman immigrated with his father, Geroge Rudolph Koberstein Jr. and with his mother Maria on October 17, 1883. The voyage from Antwerp Belgium (the port of debarkation) started in July and ended in October on the ship Jan Breydel. The port of arrival was New York, Probably Castle Gardens. Castle Gardens was the normal arrival before Ellis Island was ready.
1930 United States Federal Cencus
Freeman G. Koberstein (age 16) was listed in the 1930 Federal cencus (taken April 19) with Father George R. (48) and mother Pearl (48) and sister Harriet C. (10). George and Pearl were both 27 when married (about 1913 or about 1 year before Freeman was born). George is listed as a hardware merchant. George immigrated in 1884 at the age of 2 years old presumably with his parents. His naturalization was marked as na and spoke english. The birthplace of Freeman, Harriet, and their mother is listed as Wisconsin whereas the father, George is listed as Germany. Pearl's father is listed as born in Maine and her mother as born in Illinois. George's father and mother are listed as being born in Germany. His parents were married in 1903 with both at the age of 27. They are living at 127 or 132 Oak Street, Glenwood City, St. Croix, Wisconsin. See the map below:
The paper in Glenwood city was The Glenwood City Tribune – Glenwood City, Wi (Dec 3, 1889-Oct 4, 1956). You should be able to find entries about the family and/or the business aroung 1930.
Their house was near the railroad and the Tiffany Creek. The railroad may have been the source of the hardware that father George sold as a merchant.
Per an entry in the Dunn county vital records Caddie Pearl Blood was married to George Rudolph KOBERSTEIN (Jr.) on 30 JUN 1909, Downing, Dunn, Wisconsin. This is also listed at the FamilyHart, Pennsylvania Dutch Genealogy, Family Pages and Database, web site. The family line for his wife is given her also.
Here is Pearl's information:
BIRTH: 13 FEB 1882, Downing, Dunn, Wisconsin
DEATH: 1 NOV 1967, Saint Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota
BURIAL: Glenwood City, Saint Croix, Wisconsin
Here is an article written by Freeman early at college. Bard College, Student Newspaper Archive., (1895-1999), All Rights Reserved. Copyright © 1999 by Bard College, BARDIAN, New Series No. 1 January 14, 1944. The modern address for the Bard college is: Bard College, PO Box 5000, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY
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From the Chronicle Telegram dated June 4, 1948 of Elyria, Ohio (Image 0009)
Age about 34
Appointments voted by the Oberlin board
Oberlin - At the semi-annual meeting of the Board of Trustees of Oberlin College today, the following appointments were voted:
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In the Conservatory of Music, permanent appointment - Emil C. Danenberg, instructor in piano-forte; reappointment - Freeman G. Koberstein, assistant professor of pianoforte. …
From the Chronicle Telegram dated October 20, 1948 of Elyria, Ohio (Image 0014)
Age about 34
Oberlin News …
To present recital
Freeman Koberstein, assistant professor of pianoforte in the Oberlin College Consevatory of Music will present a piano recital on Monday, October 25, at 8:30 p.m. in Warner Concert Hall. His program will include "Capriccio on the Departure of a Beloved Brother" by Bach, Sonata No. 3 by Hindemith, three Chopin Etudes, and "Pictures at an Exposition" by Moussorgsky,
Mr. Koberstein came to Oberlin in 1946 (age about 32) from the University of Minnesota where he had been instructor in music. He had also done private teaching and had made solo appearances with the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra and, while serving in the army, with the Orchestra de la Chapella de la Reine in Belgium and with the Staatsopper orchestra in Germany. Mr. Koberstein studied with Madame Olga Samaroff-Stokowaki at Julliard and with Dimitri Mitropoulos at the University of Minnesota.
Warner Hall at Oberlin College Conservatory of Music
(Warner Hall, n.d.In June, 1883, the announcement was made that Dr. and Mrs. Lucien C. Warner, of New York, proposed to erect a building for the Conservatory. Ground was broken in November, 1883, and the corner stone was laid in January, 1884. The building was dedicated December 20, 1884. The architect was Mr. A.B. Jennings, of New York, and the building was erected by Messers, Doerzbach and Decker, of Sandusky, Ohio. Warner Hall contains offices, a musical library, lecture rooms, a small studio theatre, and one hundred and fifty studio and practice rooms. In 1887, the north wing of the building was constructed, including the concert hall. In the summer of 1890 a balcony was added, and the concert hall was dedicated. In 1902 an organ was secured from Mr. Harold Kimball, of Rochester, N.Y., partly by gift and partly by purchase, representing a value of $14,000. In the years 1903 and 1904 the concert hall was remodeled, two hundred additional seats were added to the audience room, and other repairs were made. The Kimball organ was replaced in 1928 by a new Skinner organ, at a cost of $29,500. New seats were installed in 1926, the gift of Mrs. Warner. The concert hall seats eight hundred persons. Warner Hall has a frontage of 120 feet on College Street and 150 feet on professor Street. At August 31, 1936, the value of Warner Hall was estimated at $175,000, musical instruments and apparatus $80,000, and the music library $3,000. [Warner Hall was further refurbished in 1940, 1950, 1952, 1954, and 1955. It was demolished in October 1964 to make way for H.C. King Memorial Hall.])
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From the Social Security Death Index
Freeman G. Koberstein obtained Social Security number 272-30-2098 in Ohio, 1951 (approximate age was 37)
From the Chronicle Telegram dated April 4, 1952 of Elyria, Ohio
Permanent appointments were granted to Elizabeth M. Wagner, physical education; C. A. Cook violin and music education; Fenner douglas, organ; R. P. Fountain, singing; F. G. Koberstein, pianoforte; and Elsie K. Sikkerbol, pianoforte.
From the Lemar Globe Post dated July 10, 1952 of Lemars, Iowa (Image 0013)
Age about 38
Locals
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Prof. Freeman Koberstein of the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, Oberlin, Ohio and Charles Longval of Sioux City were guests on Tuesday in the home of Mr. And Mrs. J. Frank Jewett.
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From the Chronicle Telegram dated April 8, 1953 of Elyria, Ohio
Graduate Student to give recital
Oberlin - Jacqueline N. Johnson, pianist, a graduate student at Oberlin College's Conservatory of Music, will perform in the conservatory's graduate recital series, April 9, at 8:30 p.m., in Warner Concert Hall. Miss Johnson is a pupil of Freeman Koberstein, young American artist who has been soloist with symphony orchestras both here and abroad, and a member of the Oberlin faculty since 1946.
Miss Johnson received here bachelor of music degree from Oberlin in 1951. Here home is in St. Louis, Missouri.
The recital is open to the public with no admission charge.
From the Chronicle Telegram date August 5, 1953 at Elyria, Ohio
Last in Summer Recital Series Is Thursday Eve.
Oberlin - The Oberlin College Conservatory of Music will present Ann Gassett, of Raymondville, Texas, in the last senior recital in the summer series. Miss Gassett, a pupil of Freeman Koberstein, will perform Thursday evening, August 6, at 8 p.m. in Warner Concert Hall.
Miss Gassett will play Bach's Partita in E Minor; Etudes Symphoniques, Opus 13, by Schumann; La Soiree dans Grenade, by Debussy; El Puerto, by Albeniz; and De Falla's Danse du Meunier.
The recital is open to the public, and there will be no admission charge.
From the Chronicle Telegram date May 19 1954 at Elyria, Ohio
... Margaret Briggs who received the bachelor of music degree from Oberlin last June will present a program featuring works of Haydn, Schumann, Ravel and ?okofieff. Miss Briggs is a pupil of Freeman George Koberstein.
September 09, 1954 Passenger List on ship Liberte
Name: Freeman Koberstein
Estimated birth year: abt 1914
Age: 40
Gender: Male
Port of Departure: Southampton, England
Ship Name: Liberte
Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Nativity: Wisconsin
Line: 23 Microfilm Serial: T715
Microfilm Roll: T715_8504
Birth Location: Wisconsin
Page Number: 281
From the Chronicle Telegram date March 3, 1955 at Elyria, Ohio
Lois Fisher, mezzo-contralto, Nathan Gottschalk, violinist, and pianists Arthur Dann and Freeman Koberstein, all members of the Oberlin College Conservatory of Music faculty will present a joint recital Tuesday in Warner Concert Hall. The Program, open to the public, will begin at 8 p.m.
Miss Fisher, with Koberstein at the piano, will sing Brahms' "Four Serious Songs, Opus 121"; four songs from the "Twelve Poems by Emily Dickinson", by Aaron Copland and four songs from Dvorak's "Pisne Milostne". Miss Fisher instructor in singing at Oberlin has made opera, oratorio, and recital appearances in the United States and in Austria. Koberstein, assistant professor of piano, has been soloist with symphony orchestras both in this country and abroad.
Gottschalk and Dann will play Mozart's "Sonata in F Minor. Opus 80", by Prokofieff Gottschalk, assistant professor of violin and ensemble, is a well-known concert violinist and was a member of the Manhattan and Berkshire string quartets. Dann, associate professor of piano is a concert, radio, and recording artist.
From the Chronicle Telegram date March 5, 1955 at Elyria, Ohio
Tuesday, Mar. 8
... Faculty Recital, Warner Hall 8 p.m. Lois Fisher mezzo contralto, Freeman G. Koberstein at the piano; Nathan Gottschalk, violin Arthur Dann at the piano. ...
From the Chronicle Telegram date February 1, 1956 at Elyria, Ohio
Conservatory Professor To give Recital
Oberlin - Freeman Koberstein will present a piano recital in Oberlin College's Warner Concert Hall Tuesday Feb. 7, at 8 p.m. Koberstein is an assistant professor at the Oberlin College Conservatory of Music.
Koberstein's professional experience includes appearances with the Minnesota Symphony, the Orchestra de la Chapelle de la Reine in Begium, and the Staatsoper orchestra in Germany. Before coming to Oberlin, he taught at the University of Minnesota.
The concert is open to the public, free of charge.
From the Chronicle Telegram date March 21, 1956 at Elyria, Ohio
2 Pianists To Play In Recitals
Oberlin - Two students in the Oberlin College conservatory of Music will give piano recitals on March 22 and 23 in Warner Concert Hall.
Barbar Nadig of Philadelphia Pa. will play on Thursday. Her program includes Toccata in D Major by Bach; Sonata in A Major, Opus posthumous by Schubert; Faure's Barcarolle, Opus 26; Satie's Gymnopedie, No. 3; and Etude, Opus 7, No. 4 by Stravinsky. She studies with Professor Freeman Koberstein.
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From the Chronicle Telegram date May 10, 1956 at Elyria, Ohio
Piano recitals are scheduled at Warner Hall
Oberlin - Three seniors in the Oberlin College Conservatory of Music will give piano recitals on Monday and Tuesday in Warner Concert Hall.
Nola Nickrenz will present a program Monday at 4:30. Miss Nickrenz, whose home is in Hamburg. N.Y.; studies with Prof. Freeman Koberstein. She earlier presented an organ recital. She is a member of the Conservatory Board, and has received freshman, sophmore, and senior honors.
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From the Chronicle Telegram date October 30, 1957 at Elyria, Ohio
College Concerts Tuesday
Oberlin - Robert Willoughby assistant professor of flute in the Oberlin College Conservatory of Music and Freeman Koberstein, assistant professor of pianoforte, assisted on the harpsicord by Fenner douglass, associate professor of organ, will present a recital on their respective instruments in Warner Concert Hall Tuesday at 8 p.m. ...
Koberstein received his B.A. degree from the University of Minnesota and a degree from the Julliard Graduate School. He has been soloist with the Minneapolis Symphony and during service in the U.S. Army with the orchestras in Europe. He was on the University of Minnesota faculty before coming to Oberlin. ...
From the Chronicle Telegram dated October 27, 1959 of Elyria, Ohio (Image 0035)
Age about 45
Religious Education, Music Aides On Duty
Fifteen school people - a college professor, an assistant instructor, ten college students and three public school teachers - this year are empolyed part time by Elyria churches either in the field of music or religious education.
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Fred B. Binckes, Gary, Ind., organ major at the Oberlin College Conservatory of Music, is the new organist at Pilgrim Congregatiuonal Church where he also directs the Mayflower Choir. Binckes is a junior taking his organ work with Leo C. Holden and studying piano with Freeman Koberstein.
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From the Chronicle Telegram date October 30, 1957 at Elyria, Ohio
College Concerts Tuesday
Oberlin - Robert Willoughby assistant professor of flute in the Oberlin College Conservatory of Music and Freeman Koberstein, assistant professor of pianoforte, assisted on the harpsicord by Fenner douglass, associate professor of organ, will present a recital on their respective instruments in Warner Concert Hall Tuesday at 8 p.m. ...
Koberstein received his B.A. degree from the University of Minnesota and a degree from the Julliard Graduate School. He has been soloist with the Minneapolis Symphony and during service in the U.S. Army with the orchestras in Europe. He was on the University of Minnesota faculty before coming to Oberlin. ...
From the Chronicle Telegram date January 29, 1960 at Elyria, Ohio
Professor's Recital Set For Feb. 5
Oberlin - Freeman Koberstein will present a faculty recital Friday, Feb. 5, at 8:30 p.m. in Warner Concert Hall.
Koberstein, associate professor of pianoforte at the conservatory, taught privately and at the University of Minnesota before joining the Oberlin faculty in 1946. He has given piano recitals in Oberlin and other Ohio cities and has appeared as soloist with the Minnesota Symphony and, during World War II, abroad. The latter appearances were with the Orchestre de la chapelle de la Reine in Belgium and the Staatsoper orchestra in Germany.
Koberstein's recital is open to the public free of charge.
Oberlin College information
Pi Kappa Lambda, Theta Chapter (1927 - )
The Theta Chapter of the honorary national musical fraternity. Pi Kappa Lambda, was established at Oberlin College in 1926-1927. It was the eighth chapter of the national organization which was founded in 1918 at Northwestern University. Its purpose remains the promotion of musical education and excellence in performance and composition. The motto of the Theta Chapter is "Try To Grasp Things Beautiful." Students who are chosen for this honor must have a qualifying grade point average. This average varies slightly through the years or "floats" depending on the strength of the graduating class. Approximately 18 students are added each year to the membership rolls.
In the 1930's, Oberlin's Theta Chapter established a Scholarship and Loan Fund, from which loans could be made to needy students of high scholastic standing. Over the years, Theta Chapter has presented numerous informal addresses by member and invited guests artists to perform throughout each season.
Feeman Koberstein served as the president 1959-1960 (Age about 45-46)
From the Chronicle Telegram dated January 21, 1961 of Elyria, Ohio (Image 0016)
Age about 47
10 OC Professors on Absence Leaves
Oberlin - Ten Oberlin College faculty members will be on leave of absence for study, research, and teaching during the second semester.
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Freeman Koberstein, associate professor of pianoforte, will study privately at the Royal Academy of Music in London with Harold Craxton, a former student of Tobias Matthay and collaborator with Sir Donald F. Tovey in editing Bach and Beethoven. Koberstein also expects to investigate the work of the Associated Board of Royal Schools of Music, a standard setting body for music instruction in Endland and the Dominion.
From the Chronicle Telegram date February 2, 1961 at Elyria, Ohio
4 Additions To OC Staff Named By Carr
Oberlin - Four appointments to Oberlin College faculty were announced today by President Robert K. Carr. Two of the new faculty members will teach in the College of Arts and Sciences and two in the Conservatory of Music.
The newcomers are Miss Mildred Allen, lecturer in physics; Mrs. Bernard Garniez, instructor in pianoforte; Mrs. Re Koster assistant professor of singing, and Marc Pilisuk, assistant professor in psychology.
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After graduating from Oberlin in 1958. Mrs. Garnier was Fulbright Scholar at Staatliche Hochschule fur Musik in Frankfurt and then a special student at the Mannes college of Music, New York City. She will assist in the conservatory during the leaves of Professors Emil C. Danenberg and Freeman G. Koberstein.
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From the Chronicle Telegram dated March 6, 1965 of Elyria, Ohio (Image 0002)
Age about 51
Baritone recital Tuesday
Oberlin - David Hottmann, instructor in singing in the Oberlin College Conservatory of Music, will present a faculty recital at Oberlin College Tuesday at 8 p.m. in Warner Concert Hall. The program is open to the public.
Hottmann, a baritone will sing works by Heinrich Schutz, Jacopo Peri, Joseph Haydn, Christophe Gluck, Richard Strauss, Ravel, and Samuel Barber. He will be accompanied by Freeman G. Koberstein, piano and assisted by Dorothy Mauney and Elizabeth Dixion, biolin; Rebecca Chudacoff, viola; and Jean Moore, violoncello.
Before joing Oberlin faculty in 1964, Hottmann was an elementary music teacher at the Ontario and Hancock Schools in Sandusky and had taught singing at the Wilmington, Del. Music School.
A 1956 graduate of the Oberlin Conservatory, Hottmann received the Artists Dipolma in 1961 from the Curtis Institute of Music. He has appeared with the Chautauqua and Santa Fe Opera Companies.
From the Chronicle Telegram date September 24, 1966 at Elyria, Ohio
4 faculty to present recital
Oberlin - Four new members of the Oberlin College Conservatory of Music faculty will present a recital Wednesday at 8 p.m. in Warner Concert Hall.
Recitalists are Alice L. Brady, soprano; C. Gene Young, violoncello; and Stephen Manes, pianoforte. Piano accompanists are Miles Mauney, Freeman G. Koberstein and Arthur Dann - all members of the conservatory faculty. ...
Young will play Andante and Allegro by Ropartz, accompanied by Koberstein.
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Interestingly another Koberstein was in the area coincidently:
From the Chronicle Telegram date October 6, 1969 at Elyria, Ohio
This same ad is present in the October 7, 1969 issue of the Chronicle Telegram.
It is interesting that this Robert C. Koberstein M.D. who will practice in Appleton Wisconsin starting on December 30, 1974 through at least April 1976. It makes one wonder if they are related. In a discussion with his son Daniel Koberstein, he remembers his dad (who is dead now) talking about this Koberstein and indicating that they were not related.
From the Chronicle Telegram date October 13, 1969 at Elyria, Ohio
Elyria Musical Art Society to feature three musicians.
The Elyria Musical Art Society will hold the first meeting of the season Tuesday at 8:15 p.m. in the Great Hall of the First Congregational Church. Mrs. Joseph Lehr, president, will preside.
Three young men, a pianist, a tenor, and a violinist, will present the program.
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Whitney Kellogg, pianist, will play Allegro, Andante, Scherzo, and Allegro con fuoco movements of Brahms' Sonata in C Major, OP. 1. Mr. Kellog, a native of Memphis, Tennessee, is a junior in the Oberlin conservatory, studying with Freeman Koberstein. ...
From the Chronicle Telegram date October 29, 1969 at Elyria, Ohio (another newspaper article on Dr. Robert C. Koberstein)
Newcomers in Elyria
Three families moving here tell of interests, hobbies
... Dr. and Mrs. Robert Koberstein
Dr. and Mrs. (Sharon C.) Robert C. Koberstein, who moved here Oct. 1 from Salisbury, Md., are residing at 215 Columbia Ave.
They have two children. David Robert, 7, a 2nd grader at Prospect School, and Jennifer Anne, 4, in nursery school at Emmanual Lutheran Church.
Dr. Koberstein, a physician, is associated with Dr. A.A. Fisk and Dr. R.F. Runser.
The family attends the Methodist Church.
From the Chronicle Telegram date May 20, 1971 at Elyria, Ohio
The blocked crossing
I want to thank Dr. Runser, Dr. Fisk, Dr. Koberstein, doctors and nurses in the emergency squad at Elyria Memorial Hospital for saving my life and for the wonderful care I got in intensive care.
I want to thank the Ridgeville Ambulance Service. They did everything Godly possible. What can they do when a train is blocking the traffic on Rt. 20 by the Bendix Westinghouse Automotive Ari Brake Co.? They can't turn around becasue Maddock and Rt. 76 crossing are probably blocked by trains.
The ambulance arrived at my home in two minutes, but it arrived at the hospital over ten minutes late. I had no pulse. I had an asthma attack, but I ended up with heart damage, blood clots, fractured ribs which were caused from the respirator that gave me back my breath.
But who do I thank for the train? There will be others that won't make it. Maybe a young father with small children who will pay with his life. Who will they than?
I thank God for my life. Can't something be done about those trains before it is too late?
Mrs. Charles Frame
7229 Avon Belden Road
North Ridgeville
From the Chronicle Telegram date May 4, 1971 at Elyria, Ohio
At luncheon Saturday
AAUW observes 30th anniversary
Elyria Branch of American Association of University Women celebrate its 30th anniversary Saturday with a 1 p.m. luncheon at Higbee's conference room.
The program will be presented by the "Seasame Street Players." whose cast includes Mrs. Munro Grant, Mrs. Henry Milander, Mrs. Robert Koberstein, Mrs. John Hoag and Mrs. Peter Van Wormer, accompaniest.
The luncheon planning committee is composed of Mrs. Grant, Mrs. G. russel Hargat, Mrs Edward harr, Mrs. Timothy Boylan, Mrs. Leon St. Marie and Mrs. Richard Sharrock
Theme for the local chapter's 30th year is: "AAUW Key to Action...if it's to be, it's up to me!"
Former AAUW members are invited to attend the luncheon.
From the Chronicle Telegram date May 28, 1971 at Elyria, Ohio
Catherin L. Jones weds Stephen Fuchs ...
The bride, a 1968 graduate of Elyria Catholic High School, is employed by Drs. Fisk, Runser and Koberstein as a medical assistant. ...
From the Chronicle Telegram date September 8, 1971 at Elyria, Ohio
We want to express our heartfelt thanks to all who gave us assistance and comfort during the loss of our dear wife and mother. The flowers and expressions of sympathy meant much to us. The gifts of food helped to sustain us during the time of bereavement. The thoughts that were spoken to us by friends and by Rev. James Shaneyfelt gave us encouragement for the moment and for the days ahead. The care of Drs. Runser, Fisk and Koberstein and all the staff of the sixth floor at Elyria Memorial Hospital was the finest and the kindness and help fo the boger Funeral Home was also deeply appreciated. Words cannot say all that we want them to say to you, but we are most grateful for everything. Melvin Parks and Family
From the Chronicle Telegram date September 14, 1971 at Elyria, Ohio
The family of the late Mrs. Leila A. buse wish to express their deep and heartfelt gratitude to the many friends, neighbors and relatives who gave us comfort during the time of bereavement through sympathy and acts of kindness. Special thanks are extended to Fathers Habergosch, Blinn, and Englehardt. Doctors Koberstein, Fisk and Uytingco. Nurses of Cardiac Care Unit, 5th and 6th floor staffs of Elyria Memorial Hospital and the Russel Fulton Funeral Home, for all their many extra services. ...
From the Chronicle Telegram date September 16, 1971 at Elyria, Ohio
On Monday - AAUW to hear Dr. Ymkje Van Erp
Dr. Ymkje M. Van Erp, Ohio Division vice-president of American Association of University Women, will be the featured speaker at the first branch meeting of AAUW at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the fculty dining room of Lorain County Community College. ...
Mrs. Richard Cooper is chairman of the refreshment committee for the Monday meeting, assisted by Mrs. Donald Sager, Mrs. Donald Ring, Mrs. Robert Koberstein, Mrs. M.P. Orgg, Mrs. Louis Pongracz, Miss Doris Snyder and Mrs. Carl Filipiack.
From the Chronicle Telegram date October 30, 1971 at Elyria, Ohio
The engagement of Nancy Jane Dowdell to Richard A. Barnard is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Dowdell, 41948 Emerson Ct. Mr. barnard is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C.E. barnard, 1112 East Ave.
Miss Dowdell is a 1970 graduate of Elyria Catholic High School and is employed as a receptionist for Doctors Fisk, Runser and Koberstein.
From the Chronicle Telegram date May 24, 1973 at Elyria, Ohio
heart fund head charges: Health research support is inadequate
"I am completeley disenchanted with government support of health research... We have banded together to do a job we think can best be done by volunteers."
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New officers for the county group were elected at last nights meeting. ...
Others receiving awards were the Cleveland Trust Co. of Lorain: Holiday Inn; the Lorain Woman's club; Julian Pijor. Lorain County Heart Sunday chariman:
Dr. Koberstein, four-year board member and medical advisor: Gene Krugman. ...
From the Chronicle Telegram dated August 28, 1974 of Elyria, Ohio (Image 0007)
Age about 60
23 OC faculty members to take leave
Oberlin - About 11 per cent of Oberlin College's 280 faculty members will be on leave for at least part of the 1974 to 1975 school year.
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Twenty-three faculty members will be leaving for the entire year, four will be absent only during the first semester and another six will leave during the second semester which begins in February.
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Leaving for only the second semester are Thomas F. Cramer, music theory and trombone: Norman K. Grant, geology: Freeman G. Koberstein, pianoforte: Ralph H. Turner, psychology: W. Arthur Turner, English: and James Zinser, economics.
From the Chronicle Telegram dated June 14, 1948 of Elyria, Ohio (Image 0009)
Elyria Chronicle Telegram Wednesday, November 5, 1980. Traffic report, Elyria Ohio.
Freeman Koberstein, 206 Shipherd Circle, Oberlin, speeding $15.
Ohio Historic Inventory (http://oberlinheritage.org/inventory/shipherd206.pdf)
No. LOE-1796-21, county Lorain, Rankin House, Style Wrightian, Style ranch.
206 shiherd Circle, Oberlin, Ohio
... The next owner of the house listed in the 1970 City Directory was Freeman George Koberstein, an associate professor of pianoforte at the Oberlin Conservtory of Music (Alumni Register). Koberstein resided here until at least 1980 (Koberste, T.). In 1986 Cecil T. Young bought the house...
Biography & Genealogy Master Index (BGMI)
2312749
Koberstein, Freeman G
Who's Who in American Music: Classical. New York: R.R. Bowker Co.,
1983.(WhoAmM)
Age about 69
Deceased December 14, 1988 at age 74 while resident of St. Paul, Minnesota.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
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