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Full listing > Accession MC2009/99Accession # | MC2009/99 | Topic | Public Relations: Newspaper Promotional | Keywords | Development, Athletics, Biolog, Dormatory, Education, Teacher Training, Natural Sciences, | Title | Manchester College Promotional: "Rotogravure, The News-Sentinel," Saturday, November 8, 1947 | Location | Flat File Drawer F | Citation | Manchester College Promotional: "Rotogravure, The News-Sentinel," Saturday, November 8, 1947 , MC2009/99, Archives and Brethren Historical Collection, Funderburg Library, Manchester University, North Manchester, Indiana. | Access | Researchers are responsible for determining copyright status of archived materials where this is relevant to their intended use of the materials. | Provenance | Unknown, in Archives prior to April 2006 | Scope and Content | Newspaper: Promotional: "Rotogravuer, The News-Sentinel," Saturday, November 8, 1947. 1. MC2009/99a: Manchester College Promotional: "Rotogravure, The News-Sentinel," Saturday, November 8, 1947. 2. MC2009/99b: An additional copy of this page that was previously adhered to cardboard. | Date of Accession | 30 July 2009 | Bio History Note | Featured in this newspaper spread are:
- The Chime Tower and Oakwood Hall .
- Spartan Halls (barracks for men).
- (The new dormitory to house 100 men and costing an estimated $225,000 .
- Professor O. W. Neher and Professor Edward Kintner conferring in biology building with crayfish chart.
- Tennis courts and 30 trailers for married veterans .
- Campus radio station featuring Irvin Hoff, student and Dr. Orland lefforge, speech professor officiating as members of TKA, honorary speech fraternity, broadcast. Photographed are Wayne Miller, from North Manchester; Miss Elsie Rossmanith, Rensselaer; Ralph Yaney and Glen Crago, North Manchester.
- Coeds, Miss Anna Mae Ehrmin, Mishawaka and Carlton Stoddard, Louisville, Ohio.
- 1947 May Queen Mary Kathryn Cooper, Dayton, Ohio with football players John Krieg, Ft. Wayne and Ellis Lehman, Windbor, PA.
- Miss Mary Jane Penrod, Bluffton, IN, learns how to be a school teacher at Thomas Marshall School with Mrs. Esther Mae Ashley, student teacher director, and Miss Lucille Wright, critic teacher, along with a class of schoolchildren.
- Professors A. R. Eikenberry (Psychology), Fred R. Conkling (English) and Dr. C. S. Morris (Physics) in Administration Building with portrait of Otho Winger, President from 1911 - 1941 in background.
| Archivist Note | Description prepared 30 July 2009 by Jeanine M. Wine. |
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