Topic | Accession # | Description Summary |
College Woman's Club | Large Box 32 | Memorabilia, minutes, and records of Manchester's College Woman's Club. |
Davis, Agnes | Faculty/Staff Boxes: Davis, Agnes | Material related to Agnes Davis. |
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. |
Eichholtz and Wolfe: Family Bible | MU2014/70 | The Eichholtz family Bible noting the marriage of Nellie Eichholtz to A. C. Wolfe. The births of two children is also recorded. Sunday School class notes and offering totals are included. |
Kessler, Agnes | Faculty Staff Boxes: Kessler, Agnes | Information regarding Agnes Kessler:
See also: Confidential - Agnes Kessler's personnel file is located in the faculty filing cabinets housed in the Vault. |
Likens, Gene | MC2002/188 and MC2002/188b | Newspaper clippings, news releases, articles and other materials related to Dr. Gene E. Likens, Manchester College alumnus, graduating in 1957 with a degree in zoology. He is known for being the first scientist in North America to discover acid rain. |
Mount Morris College: Photographs | MU2015/45 | A collection of photographs from Mount Morris College, Mt. Morris, Illinois. |
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. |
Shroyer, Harold and Mildred Shroyer Young: Photograph Collection 1933-1934 | MU2012/126 | Many photographs belonging to Harold Shroyer and Mildred Inez Shroyer Young, who attended Manchester College. Harold's images were taken between 1929 and 1933. Mildred's pictures are dated 1933-1934. They offer an interesting and not often seen perspective to resident life. |
Social Studies for the Primary Grades, 1932 | MC2012/3a,b | MC2012/3a: Holland - A study of some of the phases of Dutch life which are of mutual interest to students, with illustrations by Ruth Eidemiller. Articles written by a group of students who were members of the class in Social Studies for the primary Grades. Teaches - Agnes C. Kessler, May 20, 1932. MC2012/3b: A Study of the Swiss People, by Bargaret Brickley and Merdena Miller, Prepared for Miss Kessler's course - Social Studies fo the Primary Grades. Manchester College, May 30, 1932. |
Theatrical Productions: Photographs | MU2014/10 | Photographs of theatrical productions and musicals at Manchester University throughout the years. |
Wampler, Sadie Irene Stutsman: Hand O Graphs Book | MC2011/126 | Sadie Stutsman Wampler graduated from Manchester College in 1916. This is the same year that she began entries in "The Hand O Graphs" book, and kept make entries for years following. This book comes with the instructions: Place your hand, palm downwards, on the paper and trace outline. There are a couple examples given, and then the individual is on her own to gather outlines of the hands of friends, family and celebrities on the following pages. It is like an autograph book for hands. The name of the individual is also recorded along with the date. |
Winger, Otho: Family Christmas Card, 1937 | MC2007/44 | 1936 Christmas Card with Otho Winger family photo and note on verso. |