Scope and Content | Some Church of the Brethren Tours led by L. W. Shultz:
1. Schultz Tours Folder A: Outline by L. W. Shultz, April 3, 1977 with a report of trips and quotes from attendees. This appears to be an excerpt from a book or publication since significant Annual Conferences within the Church of the Brethren are also outlined and some pages are numbered 117 - 124.
The Following are Extensive Reports on Tour Sites, History and Experiences:
2. Shultz Tours Folder B: Seeing Europe in 1958 on the Brethren Anniversary (Shultz) Tour with notes by Elgin S. Moyer and edited by L. W. Schultz, Tour Director. Published and mailed by Arvel and Lucinda Landes.
3. Shultz Tours Folder C: Shultz (Brethren Tour) 1960, June 17 - August 17. From Montreal and Return to Montreal on the S. S. Sylvania. Sixty-one daily News-Flashes and some extra material. News Flahes by the director, L. W. Shultz. Duplicated at Manchester College. Proof read by miss Miriam Bowman of Roanoke, Virginia.
4. Shultz Tours Folder D: Brethren (Shultz) Fall Tour, September 15 - November 7, 1960, To Europe and the Holy Lands. From New York and back to New York. 53 Daily News-Letters and some extra material. Daily letters written each morning at 5 AM by Director, L. W. Shultz. Typist, Mrs. Norman Cain. Mimeographing - Manchester College Alumni Office. Help from Regional Office.
5. Shultz Tours Folder E: Daily Bulletin, 1961, Brethren (Shultz) Tour. "America the Beautiful Tour." June 8 - July 13, 1961. Through Seventeen States of the Union and Two Provinces of Canada From North Manchester, Indiana and back to North Manchester. 36 Daily Bulletins and some extra material. Daily Bulletins written each morning at 5 AM by Director, L. W. Shultz. Typing and Mimeographing done by Mrs. Audrey Firebaugh of the Church of the Brethren Office 606 No. Mill Street, North Manchester, Indiana. Two black and white photos included.
6. Shultz Tours Folder F: 1967 Brethren Tour June 12 - July 10. Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, Utah, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, British Columbia, Alberta, Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, South Dakota, Iowa, Illinois and Indiana again. 29 days, 28 nights. 14 states and two provinces. Approximately 6600 miles. 70 in the party counting bus drivers. Practically no rain to bother. Good Health. Wonderful Fellowship. Passes, Gorges, Canyons. parks, mountains. Glaciers, Roses, Apples, Cherries. Mormon Tabernacle Choir -- Eugene Annual Conference -- Boat Rides, etc. etc.
7. Shultz Tours Folder G: 1969 Brethren Shultz Tours, June 24 - July 14. Kentucky, Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana.
8. Brethren Shultz Tours Folder H: Brethren Shultz Tour September 11, - October 17, 1970. Names, addresses, birthdays - Mailing list addresses - Overnight stops - Lunch and dinner stops - Extras. Highlights - England to Switzerland, Kathryn Hosler and Liechtenstein to France, L. W. Shultz. |
Bio History Note | L.W. Shultz earned a B.A. from Manchester College in 1914. He served also as Librarian, Principal of Preparatory Department, and Professor in Mathematics, Religious Education, Academy, Modern Languages from 1924-1943. He died in 1982. During his lifetime he led Church of the Brethren tours throughout the United States and abroad.
Excerpts from an outline by L. W. Schultz, April 3, 1977:
(The Brethren Tours) began with two shiploads of heifers for the farmers of Poland taken in the years 1945-1946 and 1946-1947. Both ships,.....were delayed in Baltimore, the first by a dock strike and the second by a serious collision with an oil tanker in Chesapeake Bay. Each of these delays would be a long story to tell. In 1949 I decided to take people instead of cows to Europe. I liked it much better. You see on board ship or plane you do not need to feed and care for people. The stewards and stewardesses do that.
During the years since 1949 it has been my pleasure to plan for tours and take 17 groups abroad on tours (six of these went on to the Holy Land). In addition I have had one small and eight large groups on tours in the United States and Canada. And once (in 1952) I went abroad all alone to secure material for my book on Schwarzenau, Where the Brethren Began in Europe. |