Addresses authored and delivered by President A. Blair Helman were found in the Archives vault by the Archivist. Eight of the speeches are not identified as being Helman's but they are composed in Helman's writing style. Also, they had been stacked with Helman speeches that do identify Helman as author either through label or content. It is the Archivist's belief that all of the writings are those of A. Blair Helman. Clearly identified as Helman's: Remarks to the Faculty Concerning a Study of the Academic Program, 22 November 1965. The Commitments of the Academic Community (post 1965). The Church's Mission in Higher Education, 24 June 1966. The Great Conversation, Opening Convocation 1966-1967 academic year. Brochure with address delivered by Helman 10 September 1969 during a convocation opening the 81st academic year of Manchester College, "The Commitments of the Academic Community." Some Perspectives on the Academic Pilgrimage (1970). Commencement Address at Juniata College, 30 May 1976. Called To Witness - Set Free to Serve, Annual Conference 1976. The Mission of the Christian College. The Great Commandments (1978). Convocation Address Given at Beginning of Ninetieth Anniversary, 29 January 1979. The Task Before Us (1980). Convocation Address, 16 February 1981. Out of the Shadows into the Light (1982). The Commandment to Love (1983). A Journey with a Purpose ( 1984). The Value of a Manchester College Education (1985). Baccalaureate Sermon at Manchester College 20 May 1984, Bearers of the Light. Baccalaureate Sermon at Manchester College 19 May 1985. Commencement Address at Manchester College 25 May 1986, Focus on the Future. Unidentified Helman Speeches: The Quest for the City. Baccalaureate Sermon at Manchester College 23 May 1982. Remarks at Faculty Workshop, 27 August 1981. Observations at Thermopylae. Convocation Address 7 February 1974, The Higher Education Scene. A Look at Higher Education in a Bicentennial Year (1976). The Margin of Difference. The Nature of the Academic Adventure (1968). |