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Manchester University Archives and Brethren Historical Collection |
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Full Listing > Search results for "Inc.:"Click on the accession's accession number to see the full accession's information.Topic | Accession # | Description Summary | Academic Affairs: Large Box #4 | Academic Affairs: Large Boxes 1 - 12: Box #4 | 1924 Faculty Athletic Association. 1930-1931 Dean Holl's Report to the Faculty. Academic Statistics Fall Term 1947. 1987- 1993 - Number applying for graduation, graduating with honors, lowest GPA. Faculty Governance Task Force (1971, 1990-1991), Faculty Executive Committee Minutes (1978-1984, 1984 -1999 incomplete). Interdisciplinary Studies Committee and Honors Studies (1990-1991). Enrollment Management Committee (1990). Subcommittee on Academic/Registration/Advising, Provisional Admissions (1987). Examination Program (1960), Studies on Improvement of Tests, Senior Independent Study Program. Steering Committee and Self-Study Steering Committee Minutes and plans (1967-1989). Faculty Development Committee and Department Chairs, Department Heads, Meetings (1982 - 1998). Faculty Development - Faculty Workshop programs 1965 - 2002. 1990 Mission Statement. 1991 Minutes of Professional Studies Meeting. Discussion of Faculty/Staff Club Room and Faculty/Staff Lounge (1980 - 1985). Faculty banquets and "Welcoming Dinners." The honoring of retirees. Executive Committee Minutes - Military Recruitment on Campus, Inter-Disciplinary Programs (Peace Studies and Environmental Studies), Faculty Workshops, Discussion Day, Admissions Standards, Educational Frontiers Committee Members, Ethical Research Principles, Faculty Committee Assignments, Religious Life Committee, Accreditation - Self-Study, Faculty Social Programs Committee, Dismissal Procedures for Non-Tenured and Tenured Faculty Members , Skills Development Center, Christian Higher Education, Mission Statement, Faculty suggestions, "how to improve the experience of minority students on campus," Hoosier-Buckeye Collegiate Conference and HBCC Financial Aid Policy, Standards for Honors Graduates , Human Diversity, Harassment, Faculty Governance, Faculty Standing Committees at MC, Collaborative Learning, School Breaks, Representatives for the Dean of Academic Affairs, Bylaws for Conduct of Faculty Elections, Discussion Day Schedule, Revisions to Faculty Manual, Department Chair Appointment, Retirement Banquet, International Meal, Admissions Classifications, History of Curriculum Review, 1984 task force on Program Reduction, Improved Status of Library Faculty [October 10, 1993], NCAA definition of "good academic standing," and "satisfactory progress of students" [1993], Computer Services, Human Diversity Policy by Affirmative Action Committee, Commuter Assignments 1993-1994 by Faculty Member, Policy for the Promotion and Protection of Human Diversity (1993), Responsibilities of Computer Users, Teacher Education Committees, use of Library in Curriculum, Academic Breaks, Length of Academic Year.
Two Year Curriculum and Instructional Improvement Study circa 1958 - Study on Curricular Integration.
Goals For An Effective Curriculum At Manchester College, July 2000. Two Year Degree Program, Fall 1974. Helman's introduction, description and final results of the 1960's Self-Study, and related reports, statistics and minutes. "The New Curriculum at Manchester College, Report of the Self-Study) Status as of June 20, 1968)." Development of Divisional Core Curricula in Humanities, Social Sciences and Science, etc., Proposed Non-Divisional Core Curriculum Focused on helping each student discover "Who He Is," A Statement of Purpose for Manchester College, Memo to Faculty Regarding Self-Study, Proposed Teaching Load Evaluation. Grading and Low Scholarship. Faculty Development Committee - 1974-1997 (incomplete) - includingTenure, Salary, Benefits, Faculty Evaluation, Student Evaluation of Teaching, Guidelines for Recognition of Faculty for 25 Years of Service, Sabbatical Requests, Support for Faculty Research Fulltime Status, Revisions to Faculty Manual, Formation of System for Evaluation of Staff and Administration (1992), Annual Reports to the Faculty, Program Adjustment, Student Evaluations of Faculty, Forward Planning Committee, Rank for Librarians.
Committees and Standing Committees of the Faculty 1960 - 1973 (incomplete). Also 2000 - 2001. Faculty Minutes, February, 1954. Committee on Instruction 1963 - 1964. Curriculum Revisions 1961, 1969, and 1977. 1974 materials including but not limited to: - Standards for the Accreditation of Baccalaureate Degree Programs in Social Work - Recommendations from the Natural Science Division to the Academic Committee - Humanities Faculty Core Evaluation - Questionnaire "The following courses and programs help me discover who I am and what I can become." - Senior Colloquium - Proposals for Curriculum Modification. Academic Program 1988-1989, report of Graduate Student Enrollment - Academic Program developments (1986-1987) Statistical Evaluation of contributions by each department (1982 - 1982). 1987-1991materials including but not limited to the following committees: Teacher Education (TEC), Academic Policies , Athletic Committee, Minority Concerns, Human Diversity, Student Life, Human Relations, Facilities Policy, Educational Innovation, Koinonia,College Planning , Management Information, Graduate and Continuing Education. Budget (1967-1968), budget comparisons, salary scale, faculty benefits, teaching load, Co-Curricular Enrichment Committee,1986 President's memo, "An Attempt to Overthrow the Limitations of Manchester College." Task Force for Program Adjustment(1981-1984).
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Adams, Paula Sheller: Collection | MU2020/37 | The Collection of Paula Sheller Adams, with materials by Adams, Muir, and Lynn Sheller, along with assignments for class taught by Andrew Cordier. |
Admissions | MC2004/133 | Photographs: Special Events photograph collection |
Admissions: Evaluation Report | MC2003/262 | Evaluation report. |
Advancement: Assortment | MU2014/40 | An assortment of materials sent to the Archives from the Office of Advancement during the Spring of 2014. Materials focus on facilities planning needs (1989), proposed campus plan (1990), philanthropic market study recommendations, the building of the Science Center as part of "The Next Step! A Campaign to Strengthen Manchester College," as well as the renovation of Funderburg Library 2013. |
Advancement: Fundraising Survey Report 1960 | MU2013/13 | A fundraising survey report made for Manchester College by Marts and Lundy, Inc., 1960 between phases of the March of Progress campaign. |
Alumni Association: Photographs | MC2004/133 | Special Events Photograph Collection |
Articles of Incorporation and Charter | MU2017/1 | June1895 Agreement between Citizens' Committee of North Manchester and representatives of the German Baptist College which proposes location at this point. 1895 articles of association (charters) filed in the Office of the Secretary of State for "Manchester College" and "The Bible School," including role of Trustees and the German Baptist Brethren. 1902 - "Manchester College"- a body politic and corporate, authorized and empowered by the laws of the State of Indiana to proceed to carry out the objects of its organization, signed by Hunt, Secretary of State. September 1902 Department of State Certificate - Articles of Association. Secretary of State, Ed Jackson, provides copy of 1902 articles of incorporation in September 1920. Copy of Articles of Incorporation June 1937 showing history of incorporation by copying information from 1902 document. 1944 authorization of Schwalm and Ikenberry to execute all instruments pertaining to the business of Manchester College - "Certified Copy of Articles of Incorporation" - Manchester College Foundation and Holding Company, Inc. Charter - Manchester College Foundation and Holding Company, copy of document filed January 1931 and various revisions. Correspondence with Secretary's of State. Dissolution of Manchester College Foundation and Holding Company, Inc. September 1943.
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Aurora, Order Card | MC2004/686 | 1931 Aurora Order Card. |
Board of Trustees: Issues Surrounding Winger's Retirement | MU2017/99 | Minutes of the Board of Trustees and Executive Board of Manchester College, 1929 - 1930's incomplete. History surrounding the final years of Otho Winger's presidency. |
Buildings and Campus Scenes,1994-1995: Slides | MU2013/118 | Slides of buildings, campus scenes, activities, sports, people (1994 - 1995). |
Cable, Miriam Weybright: Collection of Manchester College Materials | MU2013/139 | Collection of Miriam Weybright Cable, Manchester College Class of 1939. |
Campus Plan and Improvements | MC2007/118 | Plan of Campus Development, 1958. |
Carbauagh, Pauline Brown | MU2017/71 | "Aurora" yearbooks 1940, 1942, 1943 with many autographs and signatures that belonged to the family of Pauline Brown Carbaugh ("Polly"). The 1943 "Aurora" contains an additional loose page that adds names to the "Index." 2 letters of commendation from Paul Cannahan (Secretary of the Northern Indiana Camping Association to MC President Vernon Schwalm and Polly's parents, highly complimenting Polly and MC students, Ruth Hanawalt, Helen Cook and Betty Pottenger, on their outstanding work as camp chefs during WWII's summer of 1942 (they did the work heretofore done by 3 competent male chefs). |
Centennial Campaign: President Robinson's Files | MU2020/10 | President Robinson's Centennial Campaign materials. |
Chautauqua | MC General File: Newsletter of the North Manchester Historical Society, Inc. | Newsletter of the North Manchester Historical Society, Inc., Volume XXVI, Number 3, August 2009, article by John Knarr. Chautauqua |
Children's Theatre and the Participation Players | MC General File: Speech and Drama, History | Article about the history of the "Participation Players," by Scott Strode. Information about Touring Children’s Theatre: The Participation Players. |
Church Relations: Manchester College | MU2015/33 Church Relations | Materials affirming the relationship between Manchester College and the Church of the Brethren, including but not limited to: Brethren Business Network, statistics regarding congregational and district support, Trustee information, A Cappella and Concert Band Tours, grants through Lilly Endowment, Inc., TEV programs, Church-College Conversations, youth conferences, and programs offering continuing education and support for church workers and pastors. |
Civilian Public Service: Virginia Keller Interviews | MC2008/06 | This collection contains all the paper documents and audio tape of interviews with Manchester Graduates and former Manchester students who served in Civilian Public Service in the late 1940s. |
Civilian Public Service: Barnard Collection | MC2006/33 | Dale Barnard Collection. |
College Women's Club | Large Box 31 | Records of Manchester's College Women's Club. |
Conflict Resolution, Inc., Education for | MC2004/218 | Education for Conflict Resolution, Inc. materials including newspaper articles. |
Convocation: Photograph Collection | MC2004/123 | A photograph collection of convocation participants and events. Most individuals in the pictures have been identified. |
Diversity: Multicultural Affairs. Historical Folders | MC2012/35 | Historical correspondence from the Department of Multicultural Affairs regarding the speaking engagements of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Dick Gregory, Rev. Jesse Jackson, and Andrew Young at Manchester College. Invitations to Mrs. Coretta Scott King are also included along with her responses. |
Eberly, William: Office Files | MU2014/107 | Materials from Bill Eberly's files that describe his educational history, the development of Manchester's Environmental Science and public school educational programs, the history of Koinonia, syllabi, student notes (confidential), research data on Indiana and other lakes, Cordier biographical material, Indiana history, and Manchester College quips. |
Enemy: Overture | MU2017/76 | Music for "The Enemy," by R. Wilford, published 1926. |
Funderburg Library: 1999 Renovation and Beautification Drawings | MU2012/73 | Manchester College Library Renovation, illustration of Main Level, 15 September 1998.
Funderburg Library Interior Renovation and Facade Beautification Architectural Drawings by MSKTD & Associates, Inc., 8 February 1999. |
Funderburg Library: Director's Boxes | MU2019/105 | Materials acquired from the office of the Director of Funderburg Library, Jill Lichtsinn, upon the event of her retirement, July 2019. 1999 remodel plans. |
Fundraising by Decade/Campaign | MU2013/98 | Advancement materials including but not limited to: - Funderburg Library funding correspondence.
- Hall of Science funding soliciation and dedication ceremonies, 1960.
- 2001 reports on additions and renovations to the Science Center.
- Science Center Campaign - promotional materials, groundbreaking, and dedication ceremony, 2005.
- Norman and Grace Wine Recital Hall Campaign - and dedication events.
- Breaking ground for the Union.
- PERC building project.
- The Next Step Campaign: Science Center, Union, Winger Recital Hall.
- 2010 - 2011 President's Report.
- The Next Step Campaign Notebooks [2000 - 2003]: Science Center, Union, Winger Recital Hall.
- Manchester College wraps up The Next Step! Campaign.
- Manchester's March of Progress.
- Step Up To The Future - The Centennial Campaign for Manchester College.
- Focus on the Seventies [Phase I and II].
- Oak Leaves article 17 March 1960 - Cordier pays Two-Day Visit, UN Executive To Address Community Sunday, Monday.
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Fundraising by Decade/Campaign: Congratulatory Gift Matching Newspaper Statement to Companies | MC2009/109 | Wabash Plain Dealer spread, "Manchester College Congratulates...Container Corporation of America, The General Tire and Rubber Company and Honeywell Inc., For Their Forward-Thinking Action In Establishing Gift Matching Programs To Aid Education..." |
Fundraising by Decade/Campaign: Focus on the Seventies | MU2013/99 | Focus on the Seventies - Campaign Materials July 1970 - 23 January 1975 - CONFIDENTIAL. Focus on the Seventies - Phase II - Campaign Materials 1978 -1982 - CONFIDENTIAL. Focus on the Seventies Transmittal Forms - CONFIDENTIAL. |
Fundraising Study Report, 1977 | MC2004/330 | Fundraising Study Report, 1977, prepared by Marts & Lundy, Inc., and dated 7 April 1977. |
Fundraising Study Report--1984 | MC2004/329 | Fundraising study report prepared by Marts & Lundy, Inc., and dated October 1984. |
Fundraising Survey report, 1970 | MC2004/327 | Fundraising Survey Report--1970: - A report prepared by Marts & Lundy, Inc. and dated 19 March 1970.
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Fundraising: The Campaign for Manchester College," dated December 20, 1991 | MC2003/252 | Campbell & Company campaign materials. Restricted access and reproduction. |
Garber, Daniel: Artist | MC2002/117 | Lists of paintings, news articles, photos about artist, Daniel Garber. |
Gladdys Muir Peace House and Garden | MC2007/179a and b | Gladdys Muir Peace House and Garden: Background, fundraising, architectural plans. |
Grant: Lilly Endowment, Inc., Grant Announcement, 1973 | MC2011/169 | An announcement from the Board of Trustees outlining the grant from Lilly Endowment, Inc., 1973. |
Grants: Lilly Endowment, Inc., Dream of Distinction | MC2007/172 | News clippings about fundraising and grants, including the "Dream of Distinction" grant given by Lilly Endowment, Inc. See file in Large Box 122. |
Gump: Family Bible | MC2006/20 | Thought to be a rare edition, this bible is described as being brought to America by Johann Georg Gumpp on September 18, 1732. |
Habitat for Humanity: Awards | MC2012/25 | Awards presented to the Manchester College Chapter of Habitat for Humanity. |
Hawthorn Program: Files | MU2014/163 | Dr. Onyegi's records of the Hawthorne Program (1999, 2000, 2001, 2002) – A Lilly funded grant designed to help prepare Hispanic and African American middle school (grades 6-8) students for college. Some records are confidential. |
Hiroshima: World Friendship Center, Leona Row Eller Collection | MC2011/195 | Extensive collection of photographs, publications and memorabilia from the collection of Leona Row Eller from her participation in the World Friendship Center, Hiroshima, Japan. |
History: Indiana, Town of North Manchester and Local | MC2009/34 | Author, Theodore Dreiser, visited North Manchester during the summer of 1915. His observations of the community were included in his autobiography, "A Hoosier Holiday." John Knarr writes about Dreiser's family and includes material on the Snap/Snepp/Sheneb/Shenep/Schneb/Schnebb family as well as on the Fruit family. A second article, "A Trip to Niagara Falls, 1925," was discovered among papers donated to the North Manchester Center for History by Descendants of Ellis and Harold Miller. |
Indiana Organizations | MU2020/23 | Associated Colleges of Indiana, 1987-1988 through 1989-1990, and Independent Colleges and Universities of Indiana,Inc. (I.C.U.I.) materials correspondence and materials. |
Indiana Organizations, Lilly Foundation Grants: President Helman's Years | MU2020/5 | Helman materials, including but not limited to: Academy in Public Service, Indiana Committee for the Humanities, Civil Rights Commission, Criminal Justice Planning Agency, Department of Public Instruction, Freedom of Choice Grants, Indiana Council of Student Volunteers, Indiana College Health Association, Veterans Affairs, Indianapolis Center for Advanced Research, Hoosier-Buckeye Collegiate Conference, Indiana College Personnel Association, Conference of Higher Education, Commission for Higher Education, Indiana Colleges, Associated Colleges of Indiana, Consortium of International Programs, State Scholarship Commission, Project Equality, Indiana State Chamber of Commerce, Higher Education Facilities Acts, Regional Science Fair, Miscellaneous (click on accession number [middle column] to view finding aid). |
Jean Childs Young Intercultural Center | MU2018/11 | Video of the official groundbreaking ceremony of the Jean Childs Young Intercultural Center along with digital copy of the program. |
Johnston, Mark E: Small Business and Entrepreneurship Conference | MU2014/55a,b MP4 video | Video footage of the Mark E. Johnston Small Business and Entrepreneurship Conference at Manchester College, 11 June 2003. |
Kaufman, Stefan | MU2019/43 | North Manchester historian, Allen White, writes a biography about the life of Manchester alumnus, Stefan Kaufman. Stefan was an immigrant from Germany and began work at Manchester College in 1939. |
King, Dr. Martin Luther: Speech Transcription | MU2012/41 | Transcription of the speech, The Future of Integration, delivered by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. at Manchester College 1 February 1968. Revision to former speech booklets. |
Kinsel, Paul: Collection | MC2011/229 | Memorabilia belonging to student, Paul Kinsel,. The collection reflects his 1928 - 1929 through 1931 - 1932 college experience. |
Kintner, Edward,: Textbook | MC2010/98 | Textbook with the handwritten name of Edward Kintner on the cover. The title of the book is "Guide To The Study Of The Anatomy Of The Shark, Nexturus, And The Cat," by Samuel Eddy, Clarence P. Oliver, John P. Turner, Second Edition, New York: John Wiley & Sones, Inc., London: Chapman & Hall, Limited. For more information on Edward Kintner see, "The Story of the Natural Sciences at Manchester College," by WIlliam R. Eberly. |
Lilly Endowment, Inc.: Survey Report, 1951 - 1959 | MC2011/155 | Lilly Endowment Inc., surveys, reports and grant approval. |
Manchester College Foundation and Holding Company: Minutes, 1931 forward | MU2012/24a,b | MU2012/24a: Minutes of the meetings of the Directors of the Manchester College Foundation and Holding Company. The minutes start with 14 February 1931. The last recorded meeting in this book is 24 September 1938. MU2012/24b: "Minutes of the Executive Board of Manchester College Foundation and Holding Company," beginning with a report on the first meeting held on 4 April 1935. Farm Income and Expense for period ending 30 June 1937. |
Manchester College: Financial Statements | MC2008/32 | Manchester College Financial Statements, Year Ended June 30, 1995 With Comparative Totals for 1994. |
May Day Collection | MC2002/170 | May Day history and information 1926-present. Newspaper clippings. |
Miller, Ed and Martha: Book Collection | MU2017/21 | Three significant books; (1) "Manchester College, the first seventy-five years," autographed by Eldon Burke, Russell Bollinger, Paul Keller, Gletha Mae Eikenberry, A. R. Eikenberry, V. F. Schwalm, Earl Garver,and Ira Frantz (2) "Memories of...Manchester," by Otho Winger (3) "The Story of One World Handcrafts, Iinc.," by Martha Miller. |
Missions: Church of the Brethren General Mission Board | MU2018/63 | Qualifications for a Foreign Missionary and missionary wife - Reorganization Plan of COB Home Mission Work to carry on the work of Church Extension in America and the World. - 1925 Report of the Regular meeting of the Board of Directors of the C. B. I. S. Held at the School 9 1925 along with Recommendations for the Idaho request - Private School Inspection form - Balance Sheet and Statement For Year Ending 1913, 1916,1919, 1925 for the Brethren Publishing House, and Schedule of Business for Directors meeting of the Brethren Publishing House, 1925 - Newspaper clippings - 1942 clipping recapping President Schwalm's Lion's Club speech -"Odd-Fellowship" and its history and Why Christians cannot belong - Secret Societies - 1922 Brethren Publishing House Financial Report - Buying Brethren Publishing Co. stock to support missionary work - Young People's Commission appeal promoting their own publication - Manchester College Audit Report for F/Y 1935 - Manchester College and Manchester College Foundation and Holding Co., Inc. audits,1937 - Preliminary meeting and estimates for Fine Arts Building construction and pledge reports - Official Reports of the General Mission Board 1920-1927 - Helser correspondence - Early Nigerian missionary conflicts - Correspondence 1920 forward, between Charles Bonsack and Otho Winger, including the1937 Japanese capture of the China mission area - Correspondence between the General Brotherhood Board and missionaries in India and China (1913 - 1918) - Copies of Business/Financial Reports/and Minutes of the Church of the Brethren General Mission Board (1912 -1947). |
National and American Organizations: Records | MC2006/13 National Organizations | Records for the following National and American Organizations: Citizens National Committee for Higher Education, Inc. National Merit Scholars, Cooperative College Registry (CPCU), Consultation on Institutional Change, Educational Opportunity Grants Program (Upward Bound), United Ministries in Higher Education, Association of American Colleges Annual Meetings. |
National Organizations: Carnegie through North Central | MU2020/14 | National organizations affiliated with Manchester College. |
Non-Traditional Programming Feasibility Study | MC2007/151 | From the Office of the President, 1983. One Manchester College Non-Traditional Programming Feasibility Study 1983 and handwritten notes. |
North Manchester: Historical Figures | Newsletter of the North Manchester Historical Society, Inc. | Eleven issues of the Newsletter of the North Manchester Historical Society, Inc., containing historical information about events and figures of North Manchester. Some of these people are connected to Manchester College. |
Oakwood Hall: Rehabilitation Contractor Proposals | MU2013/17 | Contractor proposals and bids for the general contruction/rehabilitation of Oakwood Hall, 1964. |
Office of Academic Affairs: Assortment | MC2011/203 | - Sabbatical letters.
- Manchester Institute.
- Reaching Business and Community Through Expert Training, Tree Commemoration 30 October 2003.
- A Proposal for a Shared Investment in a New College Union at Manchester College, 1998, Capital Improvement Program,The Lilly Endowment, Inc.
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Organs: Specifications and Funding | Small Box 45 | Organ, Cordier Auditorium, Austin Organs, Inc., specifications. Organ Fund (partially restricted). |
Peace Studies: Promoting Enduring Peace | MC2004/383 | Promoting Enduring Peace, Inc. |
Performance: News Releases | MC2008/58 | 1. An assortment of news releases dating from 1960 - 1989.
These news releases primarily feature guest artists performing on campus, some through the College Union Board and the Artist-Lecture Series. Examples of the performers are; The Dale Warland Singers of Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn., rock concert by "Featherstitch," the Goldovsky Grand Opera Theater, the Arbors, Leonard Rose (cellist), The Lettermen, Duke Ellington, the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, Si Zentner (trombonist), Eugene Holmes (baritone), The Four Saints, the new York Brass Quintet, the Concert Choir of Columbus Senior High School.
2. An assortment of newspaper articles regarding performers appearing at Manchester College (1960's - 1990's).
Newspaper articles include: Rosa Page Welch (classical sacred musical singer), The Sounds of Hope.
3. Six Programs: Fort Wayne Philharmonic, 1983, Wilma Jensen, Organist, 1988, Brian L. Best Presents A Musical Tribute to Walt Disney, 1980, "Journey Into Blackness," featuring VOICES, Inc., Black Musical Theater, The Ethnic Dance Theatre, 1990, Musicke of Sundrie Kindes, An Evening of Eighteenth-Century Entertainment.
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Photographs: 1978-1979 | MU2019/13 | Pictures from the 1978-1979 academic year, including professors such as Gary Zimmerman, Richard Harshbarger, and Paul Keller. Union pictures show students playing pinball, eating in the Union, and talking on the stairs. Classroom and campus scenes involve students and unnamed professors. |
Plunkett, Roy: Collection 1938 - 1988 | MC2001/3 Box 1 | A detailed description of the Roy Plunkett collection - Box #1: 1938 - 1988. |
Plunkett, Roy: Collection 1988-1994 and Biographical Material | MC2001/3 Box 3 | A detailed description of the Roy Plunkett collection - Box #3: 1988 - 1994 - including biographical material, relationships with Manchester College and Ohio State, as well as personal associations with organizations. There is a report and description of the oral project conducted by "The Center for the History of Chemistry." Also included are copies of "Polymers and People," by Eric Elliott, and "Polymer Pioneers," by Peter Morris. |
Plunkett, Roy: Diplomas, Awards, Commendations | MC2001/3 | A collection of Roy Plunkett's diplomas, awards and commendations. |
Plunkett, Roy: Objects | MC2001/3 | Objects and plaques in the possession of Plunkett that were received as awards, commemorative items, gifts, or as examples of the varied uses of Teflon. Slides and notecards for presentations. Other Plunkett awards and objects are on display on the second floor of the Science Center and are not documented. |
President's Box: #1 | MU2016/20 | MC Factbooks, 1988, 1999, 2000, Dashboard Indicators (Fall 2000, 2001), "Toward a Margin for Excellence, Strategic Indicators" (1977), VIA 1996 - 1997 notebook, Helman retirement preparations, Helman portrait preparations, Labor force changes in Indiana, projections for 1996 - 2010, fifty years of Brethren Volunteer Service, BVS volunteers from MC and influence on career, CPS and Brethren Service Committee including Cordier, Shultz, Kinsel, Zigler, Durnbaugh, Eby, West, Indiana Higher Education Facility Study (1967, 1973), Hegis Facilities Data (1970, 1971), ""A Campaign to Strengthen MC," PERC building project, "Reflections on the Theological Exploration of Vocation," study of financial and academic resources at MC (1965). |
President's Files: Athletics, Departments Divisions, Registrar , Academic Affairs | MU2020/74 | Athletics, 1968 - 1982. Women's Extramural Sports Program, 1973-1986. Womens' Athletics, 1979-1986. Student Affairs, Intramural Sports, 1980 - 1983. Football, 1979 - 1982. Indiana Organizations - Hoosier-Buckeye Collegiate Conference 1981-1986. Dean of Academic Affairs, 1983 -1986. Dean of the College, 1967 -1983. THE MANCHESTER PLAN, An Academic Program for the '70's. Registrar Correspondence, 1956 -1986. CONFIDENTIAL. Academic Affairs, Faculty Workshop, 1971 - 1980. Librarian, 1964 - 1986. Academic Affairs, Letters to the Faculty, 1963 - 1975 and 1975-1983. Manchester College Faculty Meeting and Business Materials, 1977 - 1986. Academic Affairs, Faculty Study Grants, 1966 - 1972. Director of Graduate Studies, 1971-1986. Associate Academic Dean, 1978 - 1984. Academic Affairs, Faculty Committees 1953 - 1986 - Committee for the Future.
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President's Files: Marden | MU2020/33 | Parker Marden materials: Memos, reports, faculty/staff news, hate-email, commitment to diversity, thoughts about September 11, campus telephone directory, student activity calendar, alumni hometown tour invitations, and much more. |
President's Office | MU2013/103a,b,c | Collection from the Office of Jo Young Switzer, President of Manchester University [CONFIDENTIAL]. |
President's Office: Assortment | MU2012/103 Box 5 | A vast assortment of materials from the Office of the President, some confidential. |
Property Deeds, Titles, Abstracts and Articles of Incorporation and Charter | MU2016/55 | Deeds of property owned or administered by Manchester College and Mount Morris College, including property divided with the Church of the Brethren. Documents of agreement between MC and Calvin Ulrey and Miriam Ulrey. Lots including Railroad Addition North Manchester (Judge John Comstock). Cook family property. Koinonia. Property associated with Eel River Church of the Brethren. Insurance policies (property/equipment/autos). 1895 articles of incorporation and charter (E. S. Young) - also documents following administration change 1900 and also the formation and dissolution of Manchester College Foundation and Holding Company. |
Public Relations: Assorted Files | MC2009/32 | Assorted Files from Public Relations - 1962 through1998. |
Public Relations: MU in the News 2015 | MU2016/3 | Articles related to Manchester University(2015) include but are not limited to: Abigail Fuller (minimum wage), Phil Wright (emergency doctor back on the front line), Gerad Good (men's basketball head coach), Benson Onyeji (Iran agreement), Tiana Maclin and Aja Michael (millennials honored), Heather Schilling (call on teachers), Leonard Williams, Thelma Rohrer and Tim Ogden (new deans), social work program earns perfect reaccreditation score, volunteers clean Eel River,college sexual-assault rules, Adam Hohman (online education), MU exemplifies career pathway programs, Nicole Sauder (Teacher of the Week), Lisa Updike Starks (Young Alumni Outstanding Achievement Award), Chris Garber (illness and obituary), President Dave McFadden (seek out and learn from those who are different, Wanda Will Button), Pharmacogenomics Master's Degree, MU one of "Best in Midwest,'" Brad Pyrah (married same-sex couples and tax season), student newspaper wins statewide awards, students selected (Inaugural Fellows for a new Greater Fort Wayne Inc.), Holly Beer ("Vote 'yes' for Fremont Community Schools"), MU degree first of kind (genetic-based drugs wave of future), antidiscrimination policy at MU(sexual orientation and gender identity), Dwight Farringer (interest in science shouldn't be discouraged), Ahmed Abdelmageed (adding pharmacists to health care team), Tim McElwee - Melanie Harmon (VP for Academic Resources, Names Advancement Leader), Mark Huntington (Associate Dean for Natural and Health Sciences), Jack Gochenaur (Nonprofit CFO of the Year), death of Rowan Daggett, Emma Nellans (working with an autistic child), death of Bill Scott, Maggie Wimberly (Wabash Habitat for Humanity), MU honors Bob Keller and Dee Keller, Athletic Hall of Fame inductees [(Donna (Shively )Moudy, Heather (Harshman) Turk, Todd Saylor, Todd Saunders, Joe Phillips, Andy McClain] ,Holiday Community Events, Robert Pettit (Disneyland), Tiana Maclin (recognized for community involvement), Whitney Caudill (member of Embassy Theatre board and board member of YMCA Northeast Indiana.), pharmacy students (link between DNA and medical results), K-3 students experience MU during "Walk Into My Future" event, 2015, "Manchester U. Launches First-of-Its-Kind Degree," Brian Henriksen poison ivy), colleges and universities collaborate to align with business work-force needs," campus lockdown following threats, Graduation 2015 Set for May 17,"MU Men's Tennis .500 for Weekend," "MU Baseball Team Geared up for Conference Tourney," Neil Wollman (Democrats need to unite to defeat Pence), MU's program expands academic offerings, "Small schools sidestep Sweet Briar's struggles," Debra Futa (director of the St. Joseph County Public Library), Deanna Beckner (Faith in Action Award from Office of Religious Life), honoring Rachel Polando (in photo with student, Emma Scheumann), Jim Brumbaugh-Smith, and Katharine Ings, promotions of Tim McElwee, Melanie Harmon and Raylene Respond, Christer Watson (GOP quashes climate change research), Judd Case (Chess Camp), String Camp (Robert Lynn, Elizabeth Smith, Scott Humphries), Robotics (Robin Mitchell). |
Public Relations: Photographs, Negatives and Visual Media, | MU2012/123 | Visual media from Public Relations that came from the Administration Building during the office moves of 2012. Pictures include Philanthropy Convocations and awards, graduation photos from different years, Homecoming images, faculty and student pictures, PERC and athletics photographs, music images, and campus scenes. |
Public Relations: Photographs, Negatives and Visual Media, | MU2012/125 | Visual media from Public Relations that came from the Administration Building during the office moves of 2012. |
Rural Life Association: Food for Peace Conference | MC2006/13 Organization | Records related to the "Food for Peace Conference" (1964) sponsored by the Manchester College Rural Life Association and Heifer Project, Inc. |
Scholarships: Names and Location | MU2012/117 Master File | Information about scholarships awarded by Manchester College, memorial scholarships, and scholarships awarded by other organizations. |
Scholarships: Names and Location | MU2012/117 File Folder #5 | Information about scholarships awarded by Manchester College, memorial scholarships, and scholarships awarded by other organizations. Information related to the 1990's. |
Schutz, J. Raymond | MC2011/227, Folders 1 - 16 | J. Raymond Schutz - a man of many capabilities. He was a professor at Manchester College, husband, father and farmer, public speaker, pastor and minister of the First Brethren Church in North Manchester, Indiana, candidate for Congress in 1932 (Indiana) and a contendor in the 1936 race for Governor. The researcher can get a feel for Pre WWII Indiana and Indiana during war. Letters to soldiers are included as well as the names of men from North Manchester who were killed in the war. Topics include: Prohibition, economic recovery from the Great Depression, and the impact of Hitler 's Germany on Europe. Schutz was a contemporary with Andrew Cordier who participated in some of Schutz's political involvements. |
Schutz, J. Raymond | MC2011/227, Folders 23 - 44 | A large collection designated as MC2011/227 and divided into 5 folder groupings; [1-16], [17-22], [23-44], [45-83]. Schutz was a professor at Manchester College, as well as a farmer, public speaker, pastor, candidate for Congress (Indiana,1932) and a contendor in the 1936 Governor's race. He was a Kiwanis Club official and Chairman of the Standard Life Insurance Company of Indiana. The collection describes Indiana before and during WWII. Schutz corresponds with soldiers and provides names of North Manchester men killed in combat. Topics of import include; prohibition, economic recovery from the Great Depression, and Hitler's impact on Europe. Schutz was a contemporary of Andrew Cordier who participated in some of Schutz's political involvements. |
Schutz, J. Raymond | MC2011/227, Folders 45 - 83 | A large collection designated as MC2011/227 and divided into 5 folder groupings; [1-16], [17-22], [23-44], [45-83]. Schutz was a professor at Manchester College, as well as a farmer, public speaker, pastor, candidate for Congress (Indiana,1932) and a contendor in the 1936 Governor's race. He was a Kiwanis Club official and Chairman of the Standard Life Insurance Company of Indiana. The collection describes Indiana before and during WWII. Schutz corresponds with soldiers and provides names of North Manchester men killed in combat. Topics of import include; prohibition, economic recovery from the Great Depression, and Hitler's impact on Europe. Schutz was a contemporary of Andrew Cordier who participated in some of Schutz's political involvements. |
Schwalm, Vernon: Correspondence Folders 105 - 143 | MC2006/13: Schwalm's Confidential Files - Folders 105 - 143 | A great deal of material including but not limited to: Correspondence surrounding Schwalm's trip to Nigeria, including letters to and from missionaries and interaction with the Foreign Mission Commission of the Church of the Brethren General Brotherhood Board. Issues regarding the Mexico Indiana Old Folks Home and Schwalm's leadership in the creation of Timbercrest. Many drafts of presentations as well as completed speeches, articles, and sermons by Vernon Schwalm, including an address given in the fall of 1923 at Manchester College, the year the Academy was eliminated. Schwalm gives a brief history of the institution. Addresses presented by outside speakers on the Manchester College campus. |
Schwalm, Vernon: Correspondence Folders 161 - 169 | MC2006/13: Schwalm's Confidential Files – Folders 161 - 169 | A vast assortment of correspondence and materials from a variety of sources concerning personal and professionally related topics. Some are related to the Church of the Brethren One letter of interest regards Mr. Max Pinney, Huntington, Indiana, who donated a charcoal drawing of Roanoke Classical Seminary (by the artist, Hansacre, of Chicago) to Manchester College. |
Schwalm, Vernon: Correspondence Folders 62-104 | MC2006/13: Schwalm's Confidential Files - Folders 62-104 | Correspondence bidding Schwalm farewell as he leaves Manchester College as Dean and heads west as President of McPherson College in Kansas. Letters of congratulation and support and appreciation regarding his great ability. The return of Schwalm to Manchester College as President and materials related to his inaugural event. Also, The Church of the Brethren celebrates its 250th anniversary, Schwalm gives tribute to Carl Holl, Manchester College experiences challenges during WWII. Correspondence between Schwalm and students in Civilian Public Service and students in the military. Schwalm works with the Board of Trustees, and faces staff and student issues. Schwalm's retirement and gift from the Board of Trustees offering theSchwalms a trip to Europe and Africa. Career following retirement and dedication of Schwalm Hall. Materials surrounding, "My Educational Pilgrimage," by Schwalm and a look into Schwalm's life following his presidency. A small collection on the history of Manchester College. Various writings by Schwalm including but not limited to the drafts, "College Life Since World War II," "Christian Higher Education in the Church of the Brethren at Mid Century," and "The Development of the Sciences at Manchester College." Correspondence with A. Blair Helman. |
Science Center: Proposal, Fundraising, Dedication | MC2007/11 | Science Center: Proposal, fundraising, dedication. Material from MC2004/308 related to the Science Center is included with the folders of MC2007/11. |
Social Science Core I and II, History and Political Science | MU2013/153, Folders 1 - 56 with Special Problems and Independent Study Papers A - Y | Social Science Core I and II materials (circa1969-1976), History and Political Science, and Special Problems (1961-1983). |
South Central District: Legal Documents | BC2018/27 addition | Legal documents, financial arrangements, and discussions regarding congregations within the South Central District of the Church of the Brethren. Copy of letter written by Jacob Rife in 1878 describing the formation of the first Church of the Brethren congregations in the state of Indiana. Articles of Incorporation for "The Church of the Brethren, Southern District of Indiana, Inc." along with incorporation change to "South/Central District of Indiana, Inc." |
Special Events Photograph Collection | MC2004/133 | Special Events Photograph Collection. |
Special Events Photograph Collection, circa 1992 - 1993 | MC2004/133 | Special Events Photograph Collection, circa 1992 - 1993. |
Special Events: Photographs | MC2004/133 | All photos are black and white. Many are identified and most are from the 1990's. |
Special Events: Photographs | MC2004/133 | A collection of photographs from the early 1990's including alumni pictures. Many of them are identified. |
Special Events: Photographs, 1992-1993 | MC2004/133 | Special Events Photograph Collection, circa 1992 - 1993, including Ingrid Rogers playing guitar for the German Club. |
Student Lobbying Day | MU2018/119 | News coverage of the Independent Colleges of Indiana (ICI) Student Lobbying Day, 27 February 2007. |
Timbercrest Senior Living Community | BC2014/6 | Minutes, correspondence, newsletters and other materials pertaining to Timbercrest Senior Living Community, formerly of Mexico, Indiana, beginning with 1968 dedicatory service. Other Timbercrest files from 1961 forward are also included in COB General Filing Cabinet: Timbercrest |
Town of North Manchester: Manchester Recycling, Inc. | MC2007/85 | Manchester Recycling, Inc., is a project involving the citizens of the Town of North Manchester.
1. Folder containing planning information for Manchester Recycling, Inc. It includes the "Strategic Planning Summary," March 23, 1995. Copy of the "Articles of Incorporation." |
Vice President: Box 4 | Vice President's Box: #4 | Materials from the Office of the Vice President of Manchester College. |
Wampler, Sadie | Faculty/Staff Boxes 46-48: Wampler, Sadie Stutsman | Biographical materials and images of Sadie Stutsman Wampler.
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West, Dan: Materials, Gift From Heifer Project International | MC2009/130 a,b,c | Dan West File with copies of writings, DVD with clips of radio broadcases, pictures and video. Photographs of Heifer Project in other countries. These materials were gifts to the Archives from Heifer Project International. |
These items in the Church of the Brethren collection may also be helpful:Click on the record's record number to see the full record information.Topic | Record # | Description Summary | Beliefs, Polity, Principles, Ideas: Church of the Brethren | BC2006/23a | Christian Education: Church of the Brethren related publications. |
Church of the Brethren Collection: Bill Eberly | BC2018/23 Box One | Church of the Brethren materials, primarily from the Middle Indiana and South/Central Indiana Districts: 1921 Huntington, IN COB directory - 1920 , 1921, 1922, 1924 programs for the COB Summer Conference and Summer Assembly - 1922 Bulletin for Middle Indiana Church of the Brethren Equity Board - 1922 Minutes of the COB District Meeting - 1958-1959 Church Extension Project - Lessons in Stewardship Studies - 1954-1955 Brotherhood Fund Giving - 1972, 1973 Memo from Carroll Petry, South Central District of Indiana - 1972, 1973SALT newsletters from the District Witness Commission - Program for the South/Central District Conference, 1972, 1973 - "Together" publication - 1953 - 1966, "Central Region Herald" - 1955-1971 "Guide Lines" - 1922-1958 District News Letters - "Living the Story, 50 Years of Brethren Volunteer Service" -1948 Middle District of Indiana directory - other COB directories from various years and including District Conference Minutes from 2004, 2005, 2006 - 1895 Annual German Baptist Meeting, Decatur, Illinois, an informational booklet from the Wabash Railroad advertising service and accommodations - 1912 Christmas postcard from Sunday School Teacher, Frank Weybright to Viola Neher - Postcard - Bird's eye view of North Manchester- 1940 Postcard of Peabody Memorial Home - photograph of a COB District Meeting - 1912 program for Special Bible Term - Notes regarding discussion at Annual Meetings during the middle1800's - Letters, Reports, Elders' Meeting programs - "The Eldership: Ordination and Responsibilities - Guidelines for ministerial ordination - 1940-1941 church organizational list - 1969 letter to Brother Harshbarger (Ladoga Church) from the Heeters. Commemorative plates: COB Buffalo, Mexico, Liberty Mills. Pleasant View and Peru COB directories. Centennial Program of the Mexico COB. Manchester COB Heritage Celebration,1991, honoring Elder R. H. Miller and Sister Emma Miller along with other Manchester COB historical publications and church directories. 1910 and 1923 joint Sunday School programs. Statistics, research, meeting minutes and discussion matierials related to the merger of the Middle and the Southern Indiana Districts of the Church of the Brethren. A variety of Northern Indiana District materials.
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Church of the Brethren: Materials Assortment | BC2018/2 | This assortment of Church of the Brethren Materials includes but is not limited to: Southern Indiana legal drafts and documents - Brethren Service Commission statement regarding police action in Korea - Minutes of the Brethren Service Commission - Report of NY Relocation Hostel to the Committee for Resettlement of Japanese-Americans,1944 - Guiding principles and objectives of Brethren Service - Boni (ponee) family history - Mount Morris Church of the Brethren accomplishments and goals - Junior High Church School - "Account of the Society of Dunkards in Pennsylvania," 1786, from Lancaster to Ephrata - History of the Olympia, Virginia Church of the Brethren, Virginia - May 1930, Bulletin of La Verne College - "Echo," January 1960 - "Hier is des echo auf das Echo der Hamburger Gruppe." ICYE Exchange 1958/1959 - John David Bowman - Global Women's Project, "Globalink," Issue No. 21 1994 and No. 25 - Report to Heifer Committee January 1946, Brethren Shipment to Poland - 1944 report on Heifers for Relief Shipment Number 1 to Puerto Rico - Bethany Seminary 1941 graduates - Death of Mary Leedy - Appraisal of the Indiana Home Mission Extension Committee,1964 - Program, 129th District Conference of the Northern Indiana District - "Dedication Memorial and Membership Directory" for the Wenatchee Valley Church of the Brethren, 1929 - Winona's Greatest Convention, Church of the Brethren Conference - George Brubaker's handwritten notes on church practice - Women in the church - unique and powerful - March 1999 and 1978 News Release citing female participation in a nationwide Gathering of Church of the Brethren Women - Universal Military Training vs the American Way, Kermit Eby's testimony before the House Armed Services Committee,1947 -"The Third Day," 1998, quarterly newsletter by the Office of Brethren Witness Environmental Working Group - "Sourvenir of McPherson College, 1904," photo album.- Information about "Liberty Cemetery," Orange County, Indiana - Listing and dates of Church of the Brethren congregations within Indiana along with districts and mother churches- Old German Baptist Brethren congregations in Canada, and in the United State - script, "The Missionary Awakening of Elm Grove," written by a Class in mission at Bethany Bible School - General Brotherhood Board and Commissions Agenda," 1952,Warren Bowman. |
Church of the Brethren: Publications, Christian Education | BC2006/23a | Statements, tracts, leaflets, brochures, booklets, Sunday School materials, published by the General Brotherhood Board, Elgin, IL and by other Church of the Brethren related committees, organizations, churches and individuals that explain beliefs and principles of the Church of the Brethren. |
In Good Faith newsletter: Church of the Brethren | BC2004/10 | In Good Faith newsletter collection. Volume 4 (1948) [incomplete]. |
Indiana, Southern District of the Church of the Brethren: Corporate Seal | BC2014/2 | Church of the Brethren, Southern District of Indiana Board, Inc., Corporate Seal. |
Metzger, Julia: Brethren People | Brethren People File: Metzger, Julia | Newspaper article from The Paper, of Wabash County, Inc., 29 June 2011 containing the obituary and life story of Julia Metzger, 93, member of the North Manchester Church of the Brethren. |
Middle and Southern Indiana District Conference Minutes and Booklets | COB: Middle and Southern Indiana Minutes | Church of the Brethren: A collection of booklets and minutes from Middle Indiana and Southern Indiana District Conferences, including the last conference to be held in Southern Indiana 31 July 1971 before district restructuring. |
South Central District: Collection of Materials | BC2014/10a-g | An assortment of items found in basement of the South Central Indiana District Office building. Some interesting items include a notebook containing Funerals at the Eel River Church along with obituaries of individuals who died in the area. |
South Central Indiana District: Congregational Files | BC2016/16 | Files of the South Central Indiana District of the Church of the Brethren, including congregational correspondence with the District Minister and church histories: Anderson, Arcadia, Arcadia/Windfall Yoked Fellowship, Beech Grove, Bachelor Run, Christ Our Shepherd, Clear Creek, Eel River, Hickory Grove, Howard, Huntington City, Kokomo, Lafayette, Liberty Mills, Locust Grove, Logansport, Loon Creek, Lower Deer Creek, Manchester, Marion, Muncie, Nettle Creek, Northview, Peru, Pipe Creek and Guernsey, Pittsburg, Richmond and Richmond/Four Mile Yoked Parish, Rossville, Salamonie, South Whitley, Sweetser, Wabash, West Eel River. District Minister position description. Minutes of the Mission-Ministerial Board of the Middle District of Indiana Church of the Brethren (1939). |
Sugar Creek Church of the Brethren | BC2017/2 | Records of the Sugar Creek Church of the Brethren, South Central Indiana District of the Church of the Brethren. |
West Manchester Church of the Brethren Collection | BC2014/1 | Land records, deeds, financial reports, guest book, treasurer's records, investments, and contracts regarding the West Manchester Church of the Brethren, and possibly "Acme" school, as well as Pleasant Hill Cemetery. |
Women's Work: Central Region of the Church of the Brethren | BC2014/9 | Records and materials related to "Women's Work" of the Central Region of the Church of the Brethren. This would include Northern, Middle and Southern Indiana, Michigan, North East, North Western and Southern Ohio, as well as Southern and Northern Illinois. |
World War II: 1956 Brethren Service Work in Europe | BC2018/18 | "A Summary Report on an Administrative Visit Abroad to the Executive Committee of the General Brotherhood Board," by W. Harold Row. A look on many church mission and social service projects spanning forty thousand miles, thirty countries, four continents, and six major religions. |
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