Folder #23 | Kiwanis | North Manchester Kiwanis and members from Manchester College | | | | | | |
| | The Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the Kiwanis Club of North Manchester, Indiana. | | | | | |
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Folder #24 | Kiwanis | Reception for Kiwanis Governor-Elect and Mrs. Shutz, G. D. Balsbaugh, President. | | | | | |
| | Program Committee: | L. J. Yoder and J. O. Winger | | | | | | | |
| | Some attendees: A. L. Ulrey, D. A. Strauss, A. R. Eikenberry, Mr. and Mrs. Freed,O. J. Neighbors | | | | | |
| | Newspaper articles: "Prof. J. Raymond Schutz, former state governor of Kiwanis clubs, | | | | | |
| | president of the Indiana Sunday School Association, member of the Manchester College | | | | | |
| | faculty, and nationally known student and business authority, made an address in this city | | | | | |
| | some time ago that would assure the success of the community, if his advice were heeded." | | | | | |
| | From "The Greenville Advocate," "Eleven Cities Represented at Kiwanis Meet." | | | | | |
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Folder #25 | | Proceedings of the 1929 Kiwanis Convention | | | | | | | |
| | Proceedings of the 27th Annual Convention, Indiana District, Kiwanis International | | | | | |
| | "Kiwanis on the March," Indianapolis, Indiana, September 17-18, 1944. | | | | | | |
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Folder #26 | Kiwanis Magazines | February 1944 and February 1945. | | | | | | | |
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Folder #27 | Kiwanis Delegate | 1942 and 1944 | Past Governonr | | | | | | | |
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Folder #28 | Kiwanis | Schutz Notes (probably, but not signed) | | | | | | | |
| | Thanks to Legion | "This is first of hundreds of debts and obligations we will owe | | | | | |
| | these boys. I hope we will be willing to say -?- why we honor these boys: | | | | | | |
| | 1st Because they are literally standing in our places. | | | | | | | |
| | 2nd We older ones may be responsible for this war but our boys are not. | | | | | | |
| | 3. Their's is vicarious suffering. That is why Christians love and adore the Savior. He who was sinless was willing to suffer for our sins. Atonement." |
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Folder #29 | Photographs | Both of these pictures might be Kiwanis related. They arrived together in a brown envelope. | | | | | |
| | One has the caption: | This picture was taken at the Columbus Kiwanis Club meeting July 3, 1944 by | | | |
| | Paul Reeves of Pulley Company, Columbus, Indiana. Dr. J. Raymond Schutz was speaker and Past International President, Carl Endicott was | |
| | guest of club. Thru the courtesy of Paul Reeves I am forwarding this picture to my very good friend and business associate Dr. J. Raymond Schutz. |
| | Happy New Year to you, the family at home and and may those away be speedily returned. Geo Leist December 29, 1944." | | | |
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| | The second photograph might be a group like the state Kiwanis governing body (trustees?) along with the state Kiwanis governor. | | |
| | Schutz is in this picture second man seated on viewer's left. | | | | | | | |
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Folder #30a | Kiwanis | Recognition for being a Kiwanis International Trustee 1943-1944, presented in Chicago, Illinois | | | | | |
| | Recognition for being a Kiwanis International Trustee 1943-1944 | | | | | | |
| | Recognition for being a Member, Board of Trustees, Kiwanis International 1942-1943, presented in Chicago, Illinois. | | | |
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Folder #30b | 1936 | Manchester College Tau Kappa Alpha Chapter, Forensic Achievement. | | | | | | |
| 1940 | Kiwanis International, Dr. J. Raymond Schutz was guest speaker at the Kiwanis Club of Columbus. | | | | |
| 1942 | The American Legion, Skokie Post No. 320, RESOLUTION, honoring Dr. Schutz. | | Cook County, Illinois | | | |
| 1935 | Honorary Membership, Municipal Employees' Club, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Signed by H. W. Baals, Louis Crosby, William Richey, Charles Hess | |
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Folder #31 | Kiwanis | Speaking engagements, corresondence and other items of interest dealing with Kiwanis. Unsorted Materials. | | | |
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Folder #32 | Miscellaneous | File folder previously identified as 1942, Lowell G. Taylor - Gov. of Kiwanis. | | | | | | |
| Speeches | The Archivist set this folder aside expecting it to be related to the topic of Kiwanis and Governor Taylor. | | | | |
| Letters | On further inspection this was not the case. The folder contains the following, and more. Additional research is needed: | | | | | | | | |
| | | "The Individual's Responsibility in a Democracy," by J. Raymond Schutz. | | | | |
| It is the Archivist's opinion | "More Thank a Fortune to Share," author unspecified. | | | | | |
| that the source behind the | "In spite of all the problems and difficulties that confront our modern world there is no justification for the | |
| pieces with "unspecified author" | | wide -spread cynicism and pessimism which surrounds us on every hand," | |
| is probably that of J. Raymond Schutz. | | author unspecified. | | | | | |
| J. Wine would attribute these to Schutz, | Other writings with unidentified author…perhaps those of Schutz? Maybe we will find these articles | | |
| but more research is needed to confirm this. | reproduced in publications? | | | | | | | |
| | | "A Modern Declaration of Americanism," author unspecified. | | | | | |
| | | "Education and the Future," unspecified author. | | | | | |
| Articles | | "Fighting the Fifth Column By Strengthening The Other Four," by J. Raymond Schutz. | | | |
| | | "That Our Democracy and the American Way of Life is At the Crossroads," unspecified author | | | |
| | | "Never in the history of our country have we had a greater need for a program of civic education…" | | |
| | | | author unspecified. | | | | | |
| | | "Fallacies and Dangers of Excessive Taxation," author unspecified. | | | | |
| | | "The World is being shaken to its very foundation by the catastrophic events of each new day…" | | |
| | | | author unspecified. | | | | | |
| | | "Editorial for Hoosier Kiwanians," author unspecified. | | | | | |
| Address | | "Brief Synopsis of Address entitled, 'All Out for the Defense of Democracy or Slavery.'" by Schutz. | | |
| From Tom Hunt | | "In the Field," Feb. 1942 | | | | | | | |
| | | A moving letter about the experience and philosophy of this soldier. | | | | |
| Newsletter | | Executives' Club News, article by Schutz, "All Out for Democrary - or Slavery" | | | |
| 1942 | | Letter probably from C. Hilding Anderson of the Executives' Club. Sweden and World War II. | | | |
| Transcript of Schutz Talk | "Avoiding Another Barren Victory." | | | | | | |
| 1944 | Treasurer's Report | It is not known if this report is from the Brethren Church or if it is from a company. | | | |
| | Investment Committee Meeting | List of loans since last meeting and names of individuals. | | | |
| | | | Loans purchased and new taken since last meeting, along with names. | | |
| | | | Loans paid off since October 27th meeting, along with names. | | |
| | | | New applications for loans and names, including land descriptions. | | |
| | | | 200 shares of Indiana Michigan Electric Power purchased and | | |
| | | | 10 M. Canada Northern Power Bonds. | | | | |
| Article | by Schutz? | "The Art of Getting Along, 'The Big Brother'" | | | | | | |
| Article | author unknown | Subject: The Safety Legion of America | | | | | | |
| Excerpts | Excerpts from addresses before Chicago Clubs on Thursday, July 23 by J. Raymond Schutz, International Trustee from Indiana. | | |
| | Kiwanis Clubs? | | | | | | | | |
| Speech to Kiwanis | author unknown | "Conservation" | Conservation of Character. | | | | | |
| Superintendent List | Public Schools, Pennsylvania | Assistant County Superintendents of Public Schools of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, July 6 1942 - July 1, 1946 |
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Folder #33 | Landon for President | author unknown | Landon-for-President Club, West Middlesex, Mercer County, Pennsylvania. | | | |
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Folder #34 | Radio Speech | Probably by Schutz | "Leisure Time" | WOWO Fort Wayne, Indiana | | | | | |
| | due to handwritten notes at conclusion of the presentation. | | | | | | | |
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Folder #35 | Quinter Lyon | "Three Typical Views of Progress," autographed reprint from Abstracts of Doctors' Dissertations, No. 12, The Ohio State University Press, 1933. | |
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Folder #36 | Manchester College | Curriculum and College Related Materials | | | | | | | |
| | Letter from John Huntress of Michigan | | | | | | | |
| | | Procurement of Schutz and meager payment and a story of Schutz near wreck with the cows. | | | |
| | | Invitation to come again and desire to hear Andrew Cordier. | | | | | |
| | Otho Winger letter, 1919 | 23 April 1919 acknowledging Schutz's acceptance of position at Manchester College. | | | |
| | | Personal notes, probably by Schutz, on verso. | | | | | | |
| | Booklet | "The Social Survey - Directions," Manchester College. | | | | | |
| | | There will be no text-book for this Course, but a large number of references will be given in this outline as well | |
| | | as to the student directly while the course is being pursued. | | | | | |
| | | 1. The following are the leading fields of social investigation: The Rural Community, The City Block, Schools, | |
| | | Churches, Health, Industry, Leisure Time and Recreation. | | | | | |
| | Invoice Statement | Walter H. Ball Printing Co., statement for work done for Professor Eickenberry, or Professor Cordier or Schutz. | |
| | Thank You Letter, 1934 | The Barnhart-Van Trump Company, Rochester, indiana, 1934 | | | | | |
| | | Barnhart family extends appreciation for Schutz attending funeral of Hugh Barnhart and for representing the | |
| | | personnel of Manchester College. | | | | | | |
| | 1935 | Dorothy Misener of Michigan City News, Inc. - | Dr. Cordier replaces Schutz as speaker due to schedule conflict. | |
| | MC related? | Some type of monthly schedule with the names of P. Frantz, E. Frantz, Schutz and Ulrey. | | | |
| | | This might be First Brethren Church related. | | | | | | |
| | Class list with grades | Money and Banking | These appear to be grades for papers. | | | | |
| | Class list with grades | Criminology | These appear to be grades for papers. | | | | |
| | Class list with grades | Ed. Sociology | These appear to be grades for papers. | | | | |
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Folder #37 | Manchester College | Former Student Letters and | Richard Satterthwaite | Baltimore, Maryland | 1933 | | | | |
| related and other | Letters of recommendation | | Student at the hosptial, Johns Hopkins. | | | | |
| correspondence | to individuals that may or | | Regrets that the electorate did not send Schutz to Washington. | | |
| | may not have been students | | Lunch with Senator Walcott. | | | | | |
| | | | Lack of funds forces him to quit school for a year. | | | |
| | | | Publishing an article on an arterial anomaly. | | | |
| | | | Working on a research problem. | | "So you can see that I am not loafing all the time. |
| | | | After all when it costs $7 a day, I can't afford to loaf." | | | |
| | | Herschel Griffith | Husband of a former student, Ethel Mummart, Manchester Class of 1922. | |
| | | | Offering assistance in Schutz's race for governor in obtaining Lake County delegates. |
| | | Mark, from Peru, Indiana, 1933 | Mark's family is sorry to learn about the death of Schutz's father. | | |
| | | | "The folks have been hearing your brother speak and are beginning to think as much |
| | | | of him as they have always thought of you." | See also Folder #53 for 1932 letter. |
| | | 1935, Oak Park, Illinois | Student in the Fort Wayne Extension division of Indiana University, 1931 and 1932. |
| | | Victor Albrecht | Seekingn recommendation for a scholarship at Washington University, St. Louis, MO. |
| | | | Intention to continue work in education and sociology. This student was in Schutz's |
| | | | Economics and Social Psychology group. | | | | |
| | | 1928, Arthur Scudder | Thank you for recommendation to the Indiana Medical School. | | |
| | | Manchester College letterhead | Thankful for "the things you have given me in your classes." | | | |
| | | | "You have set for me many high ideals which although I will never be able to reach, |
| | | | I know I shall strive to be a real doctor." | | | | |
| | | 1936, Bob Gilbert | Offering assistance to Schutz and Dr. Cordier. This apparently is an offer to be part of |
| | | | the run for governor. ["…suppose you are following…same schedule..as years ago."] |
| | | 1936, Frances Hathaway | Thanks for lending the book, "Economics Consequences of the New Deal." | |
| | | Fort Wayne | | | | | | | |
| | | 1934, Parent's Letter | "You are making an impression on him that will last for years and we want you to | |
| | | L. M. Russel, son's name Bill | know that we appreciate this." | | | | | |
| | | Letterhead: St. Joe Ice Company, Elkhart, Indiana | | | | | |
| | | 1935, L. Hensel | Former economics student now working in radio and electricity and not making | |
| | | | enough income and is too iregular and the sales on new sets is very bad because of |
| | | | "trade-in" proposition…." | | Pleased to hear any openings and refer letter to |
| | | | college placement bureau if one exists. "Write and let me know....how your farm is |
| | | | 'making big profits' under the new deal…" | | | | |
| | | 1936, Paul Johnston | Thank you for recommendation to Mr. Strycker for position at Millersburg High School. |
| | | | "I feel that a part of your rich experience may be carried over into some of my classes." |
| | | 1935, Hilbert Leininger | Student in Social Pathology class spring of 1934 at I. U. Extension. | | |
| | | | Grade change. | | Currently a Pre-Med student at Bloomington. | |
| | | 1945, Lloyd VanScoy | Application for a commission in the miliatry and would appreciate a letter of | |
| | | | recommendadtion. Congressman Charles Halleck from Lloyd's district is also sending |
| | | | one. | A personal biography is included. | | | |
| | | 1945, Schutz to Lloyd VanScoy | A pleasure to write in your behalf. | | | | |
| | | | Everything going well in the Standard Life Insurance, Co. Finished year with nearly |
| | | | 9 millions of new business added bringing the total amount of insurance in force | |
| | | | up to nearly $33,000,000. | | | | | |
| | | 1945, Russell Earle | Seeking a recommendation. | | | | | |
| | | 1944, Everett Welche letter from Schutz | | | | | | |
| | | | Glad you are using my name for reference. | | | | |
| | | | Regards to Lillian | Lillian Welch | | | |
| | | 1945, Robert Paul Jack letter from Schutz | | | | | | |
| | | Robert Jack | Student when teaching for the Extension Center of the Indiana University at | |
| | | | Fort Wayne. "…a young man of splendid intellect, industry, personality and | |
| | | | intellectual honesty." | | | | | |
| | | 1945, Robert Paul Jack letter to Schutz | | | | | | |
| | | 1945, Schutz to Governor Gates | Writing on behalf of Fred Gladden, a republican. | | | |
| | | 1945, Schutz to C. E. Hodges | Dr. J. I. Baugher, who was a prominent school man in Pennsylvania, now Head of the |
| | | | Department of Education at Manchester College. | | | |
| | | | List of superintendents? | | | | | |
| | | 1922, Daniel Bright | Editor-in-Chief of the Aurora at Manchester College | | | |
| | | | "I feel that a part of your rich experience may be carried over into some of my classes." |
| | | | "I am everlastingly indebted to you, Prof. Schutz, for encouraging me to get into | |
| | | | Debate Work when I was ready to drop it in my sophomore year…" More thanks… | |
| | | 1936, Dave Hartley | Update on career and thanks for Schutz's help in getting there. | | |
| | | 1924, Harold Walker | "There are times when the morale of a man needs just a little bolstering and that | |
| | | | thing you have done for me twice……" | | | | |
| | | 1936, Ernest Boyer | Explanation for the need to a recommendation. | | | |
| | | 1938, Mrs. Margaret Waters ? | Peabody House, North Manchester | | | | |
| | | | Re: Civics. "I can not quite see this course close without trying to express my | |
| | | | appreciation. The work has been to me so enlightening and thought inspiring that |
| | | | I feel indebted to you." | | | | | |
| | | 1939 | Orlie Willennar - probably a former student in extension work at Fort Wayne. | |
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Folder #38 | Mrs. Schutz | College Woman's Club Materials | | | | | | | |
| | | College Woman's Club Early American Banquet, 1952 booklet and related newspaper clipping. | | |
| | | Club Program participation acknowledgement. | | | | | | |
| | | October 5 Thank you for "splendid work." | | | | | | |
| | | Mrs. A. W. Cordier invitation to World Community Exhibit honoring Mrs. M. R. Garnder and related newspaper clipping. |
| | | Newspaper clippings. | | | | | | | |
| | | College Woman's Club, 1945-1946 booklet, Mrs. Schutz. | | | | | |
| | | College Woman's Club 1949-1950 booklet with program theme: The American Woman. | | | |
| | | College Woman's Club 1951-1952 booklet. | | | | | | |
| | | College Woman's Club 1941-1942 booklet. | | | | | | |
| | | Poem - Santa. | | | | | | | |
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Folder #39 | Middle America Information Bureau | | | | | | | | |
| | 9 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N.Y. | | | | | | | |
| | | Speech for Women's Clubs, "Middle America and a Woman's World." prepared by Middle America Information Burueau. |
| | | "Background Information on Rotenone," prepared by Middle American Information Bureau. | | | |
| | | "Cocoa and Middle America," prepared by Middle American Information Bureau. | | | | |
| | | "Background Information on Middle American Woods," prepared by Middle America Information Bureau. | | |
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Folder #40 | Dusty Miller | Brochure, booklet and signed correspondence from Dusty Miller. | | | | | | |
| | | Dusty Miller is a humorist and commentator. He writes this of J. Raymond Schut in the cover of the booklet: | |
| | | "…But the Best Speaker was selected by John Q. Public, Mrs. John and me a long time ago -- Dr. J. Raymond Schutz, of |
| | | Indianapolis. … Dr. Schutz is the only combination of life insurance company president, sholar, preacher, professor |
| | | and inspirational lecturere to be found in one pair of blimp-built pants. Anybody that doesn't like Dr. Shutz | |
| | | personally, and doesn't revel in his thoroughly American adresses is an undesirable." | | | |
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Folder #41a | Millersville Normal School and Universitiy of Illinois College of Education, Urbana | | | | | | | |
| All these pieces were in the same envelope although the dates vary considerably | | | | | | | |
| | 1945, Letter | Edwin Reeder, Professor of Education, University of Illinois College of Education, Urbana. | | | |
| | 1923, Letter | C. H. Gordinier, Principal, Millersville State Normal School, Millersville, PA | | | | |
| | former Student Letters and | F. H. Gaige, Superintendent Training Department, Millersville State Normal School, Millersville, PA. | | |
| | 1923 Letter | Louis Steinebach, Superintendent, Marshall County Schools, Plymouth, Indiana. | | | |
| These are primarily letters of recommendation of Schutz as a speaker. | | | | | | | |
| | Newspaper article: "Orator of Rare Ability Will Be Here On Tuesday, Prof. J. R. Schutz, of North Mancester, to Speak." | | | |
| | | "One thousand two hundred men and women are planning to attend the banquet and lecture by Prof. J. R. Schutz, |
| | | to be given …… under the auspices of the Brotherhood Council at the Baptist Temple." | | | |
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Folder #42 | Fifth District Newspapers | | | | | | | | |
| | A listing of the newspapers in the fifth district where Schutz was running. A notation is beside papers that were paid. | | | |
| | Cordier paid at least one of them because his name is there. | | | | | | | |
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Folder #43 | Newspaper articles about Schutz. | | | | | | | | | |
Folder #44 | Newspaper articles about Schutz. | | | | | | | | | |
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