Accession # | Neg10451 |
Topic | Union Groundbreaking: circa 1964 |
Title | Union Groundbreaking |
Location | Negatives in Large negative Box marked H1. Negative scans are on Archives [Y elpis] network location in folder titled [BUILDINGS History and pictures] and then located in folder corresponding to building |
Citation | Union Groundbreaking, Neg10451, 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 | Collection of the Archives |
Scope and Content | Groundbreaking for student Union, now known as the Jo Young Switzer Center - on Archives' network [Y] in folder titled [BUILDINGS History and pictures] and then in folder titled [Union_Jo Young Switzer Center]. Image of Wampler Auditorium remodel on Archives' network [Y] in folder titled [BUILDINGS History and pictures] and then in folder titled [Administration Building]. |
Date of Accession | 03 February 2016 |
Bio History Note | The negatives were processed on 3 March 1964, but this does not mean that is the year that the photographs were taken. The Union opened its doors in 1964. Grounding in March 1964 seems a little early? Pictures contain images of John Guinn (student), President Helman, David Yeatter, Earl Garver. The foundation of Professor Tim Rieman's home can be seen north of the groundbreaking. This house was later moved north of Route 13, closer towards Timbercrest. Wampler Auditorium is located in the old Bible School building that composes the west end of the Administration Building. |
Archivist Note | Not all negatives images were saved during the scanning project. Just the best pictures were kept. Images were scanned by student worker in the Archives, Haley Steinhilber during 2015. Description prepared 3 February 2016 by Jeanine M. Wine |