Topic | Accession # | Description Summary |
Bark, Rhinie Publication | MC2011/218 | Oak Leaves describing the Bark, a Rhinie publication. Copies of the Bark from 1937 and 1938. A copy of a play entitled, "Common Clay Courtroom Burlesque. Three pantemines written by George Beauchamp and presented by the first-year speech classes at Manchester College, 17 October 1936. |
Gadfly Newsletter: Helman, A. Blair Papers | MC2004/305 | From v. 1 no.4 of Gadfly: "We the editors and writers of this paper are active student leaders...therefore we take it upon ourselves to open a new channel of communication on the Manchester Campus. Other channels are open...but these channels are restricted by procedure and burdened by triviality. We propose as a newspaper to fight the following: 1. The continuation of student apathy...2. The continuation of student ignorance...3. The continuation of hypocrisy between policy and reality within our community. 4. The continuation of undemocratic authority within our community." |
Joke Leaves | Large Box 106: Joke Leaves | A spoof on the "Oak Leaves." Various issues, including Volume LXX, 9 December 1983, Number 11 with the headlines, "Queen Elizabethh II at Convo, Monarch Discusses the Changing Role of Women in Constitutional Monarchies." |
Niswander, Emerson: Tribute | MC2007/219 | "Tributes to 'Doc'" was compiled on Dr. Niswander's retirement from the College. Dr. Niswander was hired by Manchester College in 1950 as the replacement for Dr. Kintner. He spent 30 years as an instructor, retiring in May of 1981. |