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Manchester University Archives and Brethren Historical Collection |
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Full Listing > Search results for "Sheldon:"Click on the accession's accession number to see the full accession's information.Topic | Accession # | Description Summary | Athletics: Photographs | MU2015/28a | Collection of sports photographs, including Wrestling, Baseball, Men's Tennis, Women's Soccer, Cross Country and Track, Men's Soccer, Football, Men's Basketball, Volleyball, pictures from Athletic Hall of Fame events, and other award celebrations. Many pictures are unidentified. Football action images from 1995. |
Church of the Brethren: Materials Assortment | BC2018/8 | Programs for the play "In His Steps." Materials probably intended for the new history book, "Planting the Faith in a New Land: the History of the Church of the Brethren in Indiana: "The Brethren in Huntington County, Indiana 1945 -1970," by L. W. Shultz - Notation of prominent individuals from Indiana with roots within the Church of the Brethren - List of Indiana Churches - Cover-page, "...Sketch of The Brethren of Northern Indiana" - "A Brief Sketch of The Brethren, Generally Known as 'Dunkards' of Northern Indiana," by Opperman, 1897, and additional correspondence regarding the new COB historical publication. "Supportive Congregations Network," a network of Mennonite, General Conference Mennonite and Church of the Brethren congregations which welcome gay, lesbian and bisexual members, and related publications. South Central Indiana District Senior Citizen Program, a working paper. 1993 Statistical Report for the Church of the Brethren with data for individual congregations. Hearings Before the United States Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Immigration and Naturalization, a Statement by M. Guy West, Church of the Brethren, 29 November 1955. Copy of "The Ministerial Bulletin," published by the General Ministerial Board of the Church of the Brethren, June 1927. "Congregational Organization and Polity," with signature of Edith Mae Hill. Leaflet from 1894 - Sunday School Meeting at the Brethren Church, Cerro Gordo, Illinois,1894. |
Cross Country and Track Collection: Brad Yoder | MU2018/106 | Cross Country and Track and Field photographs, statistics, and information. |
Deeter, Allen | Faculty/Staff Boxes: Deeter, Allen | - Material related to Allen Deeter, Religion and Philosophy.
- Allen Deeter: "What Kind of Pacifist Are You," from the BVS Training Unit, 10 August 1973.
- Allen Deeter: Thomas Cowley correspondence.
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Diversity: Correction of Cultural Biases to Prepare Students for the Real World | MC2011/56 | Recording of a conference that took place at Indiana University. Presentation titles are: - Cultural Pluralism and Ethnic Studies, a Latino's Perspective.
- Teaching Undergraduate Afro-American Studies.
Another presentation focuses on teaching culture in a multi-cultural society, such as the U.S. |
Football: Photographs | MU2019/44 | Photographs of Football athletes, many are identified (see accession record). |
Mount Morris: Rolston Collection | MU2015/32 | W. Wendell Rolston's collection of memorabilia from Mount Morris College. |
Myers, Michaele: Collection of Actress from Sydney, Indiana | MU2014/6 | A history of actress, Michaele Myers, as written by Martha Ann Merkle Myers. Also included are plays, photographs, newspaper articles, and posters. |
Neher, Oscar: Lesson Plans and Papers | MC2002/104o | Oscar Warner Neher taught at Mount Morris College from 1924 until it merged with Manchester College in 1932. He was the only faculty member that transferred to Manchester College, where he taught biology from 1932 until 1954. Following is a list of folders containing lesson plans and papers for Neher's courses. |
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 | Jett, Calvin and Pamela Love Jett: Family History | BC2017/18 | The Calvin Jett and Pamela Love Jett family history compiled by Jacob C. Wine, Jr. |
Laura Wine, Africa, Medical Missionary: Brethren People | BC2006/10 | Laura Wine was the head of obstetrics at the Lassa Mission Hospital in Nigeria. She was one of the first to die of what was to be called Lassa Fever, an unknown and deadly disease that erupted in Nigeria, Africa in 1969. |
Sheldon, Ruby Wine: Brethren People | Brethren People File: Sheldon, Ruby Wine | Aviator and member of Phoenix Church of the Brethren. The first person in the United States to become a certified Flight Instructor-Instrument (CFII) in a helicopter. |
Wine, Jacob C., Jr.: Collection | BC2008/12 | 1. One diary of Jacob Wine's post WWII seagoing cowboy experience transporting horses to Europe. the war ravaged city of Bremen. 2. Photographs of life on board ship and of the the war raveged city of Bremen. 3. The Jett family history. 4. Three DVDs containing interviews with Jacob C. Wine detailing family history, family stories, personal history, the history of Hempfield Church of the Brethren (East Petersburg, PA), and J. C. and Jean's missionary experience in Nigeria, Africa (1949-1956).
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Wine, Jacob Sr:: Diary | BC2017/19 | Diary of Jacob Wine Sr. with transcription by Jacob Calvin Wine, Jr. Biography of Jacob Calvin Wine, Sr., including family history and early accounts of the lives of children, J. C. Wine, Jr. and Ruby Wine Sheldon. |
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