Peace Studies Materials Including Helman and Deeter Articles. Fellowship of Reconcilliation events. Folder #1: Manchester College Peace Studies Brochure "The Peace Studies Program: Retrospect and Prospect," A. Blair Helman. "Pioneering in Peace Education in the Church College," Allen C. Deeter
Folder #2 "From UMT To PEACE," E. Paul Weaver, Chairman Commission on National Legislation, Indiana Council of Churches, Mexico, Indiana.
Folder #3 "America's Post-War Foreign Policy," four reports dealing with special aspects of America's relationsips with the rest of the world after WWII. "Towards a World Organism, Specific proposals for - an integrated, functional approach to world organization - and for creative technics of building world unity and understanding. This much we could achieve by 1960," Kenneth Ives.
Folder #4 Bookmark, "Please Remember, Bombs Are Made To Kill People."
Folder #5 Assorted "Minutes of the Peace Studies Committee" 1977 - 1978.
Folder #6 1958 letter from Helen F. Topping from the F. W. Parker Education Foundation to the Bethany in Glendale, Ohio. The letter speaks of Peace education, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Dr. Toyohiko Kagawa and Dan West. Ms. Topping also had visited Manchester College and found students wanting to go to Japan, including two sons of Dan West.
Folder #7 Peace Studies Activites 1986-87. Peace Studies news releases. Announcements for programs and special events. Some Fellowship of Reconciliation events. Messenger photocopy, "On Earth peace, Manchester partner to Sponsor Peacemaking Conference."
Folder #7 Newsclipping from unknown year, "Sobbing, Fainting mark Realistic War Rehearsal...Indiana College Students' Show Proves So 'Good' That Many in Audience React As if It Were Genuine."
Folder #8 Jennifer Casolo, Coordinator of Christian Education Seminars in El Salvador, speaks at Manchester College 1990.
Folder #9 Newsclippings regarding Winess for Peace. Newspaper article: Peace programs to be presented by Manchester College professors, 1987. Folder #10 - Allen Deeter's, "Educational and Career Inventory of Peace Studies Students, Manchester College, 1948-1970." This includes chapters on: "Description of the Peace Studies Program," "Approach of the Study," "The Formulative Period 1948-1953," "The Period of Consolidation 1953-1959," "The Period of Uncertainty 1959-1965." ""The Period of Rebuilding 1965-1970," "Recommendations for the Future," and "Conclusion."
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