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Manchester University Archives and Brethren Historical Collection |
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Full Listing > Search results for "Beam:"Click on the accession's accession number to see the full accession's information.Topic | Accession # | Description Summary | Aurora, 1920 and Centennial Calendar | MC2008/193 | Centennial calender 1889 - 1989 and Aurora from 1920 with a Brief Centenery History of Manchester College by V. F. Schwalm, A. M., Dean of College of Liberal Arts. |
Beahm, William | Brethren People File: Beahm, William | Willam Beahm is an alumnus of Manchester College. Missionary, author, scholar, and dean of Bethany Seminary, Beahm served the Church of the Brethren in various capacities throughout his life. |
Brethren Colleges Abroad: Elizabethtown Collection | MU2020/84 a,b, c | Correspondence: Student files, financial reports, travel arrangements, housing accommodations, newsletters, addresses, insurance, invoices/receipts, conferences, BCA administrative communication between Church of the Brethren colleges and organizations, communication with other schools, employment within BCA, and more. |
Football Team, 1950 Spartans: Photograph | MC2011/123 | This football team photograph, 1950, is framed. The entire team is identified on the verso. The picture is published in the 1951 Aurora on page 136. |
Funderburg, David: Family Bible | MU2012/115 | The bible of David Funderburg records significant dates in the life of David, his three wives, and his children. |
Holl, Carl Waldo Papers: Manufacturing Chemists' Association Special Award Materials | MC2004/221 | Manufacturing Chemists' Association Special Award Materials |
Ikenberry Award | MC2002/140 | Award in honor of L.D. Ikenberry, former treasurer and former acting president of Manchester College. |
Mow, Anna: Family Photographs | MU2021/13 | Anna and Baxter Mow family photographs. |
Orpurt, Philip: Biology Department Notebook | MU2014/148 | Dr. Philip A. Orpurt presents the history of the Biology department at Manchester College (1894 - 2005). His notebook includes humorous stories about Emerson Niswander, provides photographs of instructors, preserves memorabilia, and documents the construction of the new Science Center in 2005. |
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. |
Schwalm, Vernon: Correspondence Folders 1 - 20 | MC2006/13: Schwalm's Confidential Files - Folders 1-20 | The materials in these folders were identified, probably by Schwalm, as "confidential files." They contain personal, College, and Church of the Brethren related correspondence. |
Student Life: Memorabilia from the 1920s | MU2014/124 | Memorabilia including a Manchester student handbook (1927), alumni banquet program (1929), and booklet, "Three Thousand Miles Between," by Prof. J. Raymond Schutz. |
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 | Beahm, I. N. H | Brethren People File: Beahm, I. N. H | Material related to Church of the Brethren minister, I. N. H. Beam (Newton Harvey Beahm).
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Beam, William M. | Brethren People File: Beam, William M. | William M. Beam information. Abstract of address given at Church of the Brethren Conference, Ocean Grove, New Jersey, "The Message and Ministry of Reconciliation." See Also: MC2008/79, William M. Beam photograph with Kintner, Hartsough and Bollinger. |
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