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Accession #MC2011/84a,b
TopicAugsburger, David: Speaker,
KeywordsImportant Persons, Famous People, Speakers,
TitleDavud Augsburger
LocationCD is located in the Media Cabinet, IIS, by accession number. Wave Sound file on Archives' Network [W:] in folder titled [Symposiums].
CitationDavud Augsburger, MC2011/84a,b, Archives and Brethren Historical Collection, Funderburg Library, Manchester University, North Manchester, Indiana.
AccessResearchers are responsible for determining copyright status of archived materials where this is relevant to their intended use of the materials.
ProvenanceArchives’ Stacks
Scope and Content

The reel-to-reel tape box is labeled "Augsburger,"  1/18/1979.  Sometimes the label on the box does not match the presentation, and since the speaker on the tape was not introduced, it is impossible for the Archivist to verify the identity of the speaker.  The speaker talks about multiple binds and double binds.

A second box [MC2011/84b] is labeled "110 ft. more of Augsburger 1-18-79" and it is the same individual.  This is rather certainly two tapes by the speaker David Augsburger.

 

Two reel-to-reel tapes and accompanying CDs.

Date of Accession09 March 2011
Bio History NoteThe speaker talks about multiple binds and double binds that an individual encounters in relationship. This Augsburger does indeed appear to be a family psychologist. David Augsburger was found on the internet as a professor of counseling and pastoral care at Fuller Theological Seminary and is on the Eastern Mennonite University website.  He is an ordained minister in the Mennonite Church.
Archivist Note

Reel-to-reel audio tape transferred to CD by Instructional Technologies Department in March 2011. Audio tape discarded by Jeanine Wine in November 2016 after the best possible copy had been made by MU Department of Instructional Technologies and a Wave Sound file created on the Archives' Network location.

Description prepared 9 March 2011 by Jeanine M. Wine.

 


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