College and Church of the Brethren related letters, pamphlets, photographs, newspaper articles, articles, diaries, datebooks, publication agreements, etc., that are part of President Otho Winger's collection. Some materials are confidential. A partial list of holdings follows: Contracts for Native American books by Winger, Frances Slocum, The Lost Sister Among the Miamis, and Potawatomi Indians. (3 file folders) Confidential file with letters between brothers President Otho Winger and his brother, J. O. Winger (J. O. Winger taught Penmanship, Commerce and Accounting at Manchester College). Otho Winger's writings. List (presumably by Winger)with references that would help to define the historical Church (of the Brethren). Promotional mock-up for College (perhaps for publication?). W. W. Peters correspondence. Winger's letter to Brother and Sister George L. Studebaker, see pg. 159 of Memories of Manchester for more material on the Studebakers. Tobacco letter 1915, Dayton, Ohio. Personal correspondence Otho Winger to ida WInger 1903, not to be opened directive by President A. Blair Helman. Minutes from Brethern Publishing House Directors Meeting circa 1927. Oscar Winger's death, letter to Mrs. Lofa Winger from the MC Board of Trustees. Winger family papers including items regarding the Mary A. Winger Estate ( Otho's mother). The Brethren Sunday School CLASS RECORD. Four booklets with handwritten names of College students, circa 1932. Manchester College Executive Board Minutes for 15 January 1940 through 29 March 1940 including Faculty List for 1940 - 1941. Other Admnistrative papers including Executive Board Minutes, unknown year. 1936 letter to Governor McNutt of Indiana regarding taxation submitted by the Committee Representing the non-tax supported College of Indiana. Pamphlets and small publications: - Subjects for devotional meetings from the Young People's Department of the Church of the Brethren.
- "Outlawry of War," by Salmon O. Levinson, 1921, issued by the American Committee for the Outlawry of War with a letter signed by the author.
- The Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature, publicity pamphlet.
Outline of Duties of Officials at Manchester College circa 1919, and other administrative items. Agriculture in Schools, 1916 newspaper clipping. History of the first Brethren Almanac and also Sower Publishing House, from the Gospel Messenger. 1916 College Notes from the North Manchester News, citing A visit by Elsie Heaston, Elder Manly Deeter, Otto Harris of Chicago, Dr. Gross, member of the State Board of Education, Edler Eli Heestand and daughers Miram and Ruth, and reports the activities of others. Harry Neff obituary and A. C. Young obituary. Copies of obituaries in Brethren People file. Gospel Messenger 1908 talking about poverty and railroad track pedestrian fatalities. Applications for employment from the Albert Teaching Agency. Description of the Abstract of Lot 97, Original Plat of North Manchester. Fundraising and Endowment Fund. Correspondence, advice and news. Some mock-ups, possibly in preparation for publication, regarding Manchester College history. Letters regarding students and problems with behavior - confidential. Burke, Eldon and Hoff, Lloyd M. papers - possibly written for a class taught by Otho Winger. Alumni Reunion 1914 Margaret Plummer obituary, alumna of MC and Principal of East Ward School. Student Hicks and Registration of MC with the Regents Department for Premedical College Prep in New York State. Church of the Brethren: Problems with the Linai Mission, 1938, India. Church of the Brethren: Missionaries, China. Church of the Brethren: Missionaries salaries and support. Church of the Brethren: Mission related papers U.S. and abroad. Church of the Brethren: M. R. Zigler letters from the Ministry and Home Mission division of the Church of the Brethren. Correspondence dealing with student interest as well as some student problems. Some of these letters are confidential. Booklets/pamphlets: Ideals toward a warless world 1921 and the situation in Austria, 1921. Wage question from Taylor University regarding student labor. Wedding invitations and program for art exhibit, with an arrow going to the name of one artist Susan Howe (perhaps the daughter of President David Howe?..more research is needed). Perhaps Susan was the artist of the picture of David Howe that hangs in the old Archives' Office? - on further research, J. Wine found a file folder containing letters from David N. Howe and W. H. Howe. In W. H. Howe's letter of 4 November 1938, W. H. writes, "Susie Holderman Howe was one of the first Art students there back in 1982-3, and she is still painting. ....." Susie Holderman Howe might also be the wife of W. H. Howe, who is mentioned in various letters and is very interested in the arts. See Also: Otho Winger was also very involved in the Church of the Brethren mission program. For insight into seeing the trend towards involvement in foreign mission programs on an interdenominational scale, see: Foreign Missions Convention at Washington 266.023 F761f In this book there is a notation of an assembly conducted by Winger at this interdenominational event. Personal books belonging to Otho and Ida Winger (from collection of the Archives). |