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Manchester University Archives and Brethren Historical Collection |
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Full listing > Accession MC2004/395Accession # | MC2004/395 | Topic | Alumni: Paul Boase Collection | Keywords | Theater, Drama, Forensics, Alumni Days, Class Day, Events, 1987, 1992, | Title | Paul Boase Collection | Size | 1 File, 7 envelopes, & 13 photographs | Location | MC General File--Boase, Paul & Photograph Box 186 | Citation | Paul Boase Collection, MC2004/395, 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 | Constance Boase of Oberlin, OH | Scope and Content | Envelope 1 | Programs for "The Devil Passes," a play presented in May 1937. | Envelope 2 | Program for "The Devil Passes," presented by the Senior Class of 1938 on March 25 & 26 | Envelope 3 | Program for "He and She," presented by the Senior Class on March 19 & 20, 1937 | Envelope 4 | Program for the State Intercollegiate Oratorical Contest, dated 12 February 1937. Paul Boase represented Manchester with his speech, "And Freedom Perished Like the Unicorn." | Envelope 5 | Class Day 1937 program | Envelope 6 | Manchester College Bulletin from December 1935. Paul Boase wrote a holiday greeting as president of the Junior Class | Envelope 7 | Commencement program for 1937 | Material from 1987 Alumni Days, including program, song score, booklet, poetry, reproduction of photograph, biographical sketch, nametag | Material from 1992 Alumni Days, including reproduction of photograph and program | All photographs are 3 x 5", color, and unidentified. | Photo 1 | Alumni Days 1987 banquet | Photo 2 | Alumni visiting before or after banquet | Photos 3-5 | Entire class, standing on Ad Bldg steps | Photos 6-13 | Various alumni visiting before and after banquet |
| Date of Accession | 15 July 2003 | Bio History Note | Paul Boase graduated from Manchester College in 1937. | Archivist Note | Description prepared 17 April 2004 by Sara L. Smith. |
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