Topic | Accession # | Description Summary |
Alumni Relations: Departmental and Alumni Treasures | MU2016/13 | Postcards, lettermen jacket patches/awards, oak leaf stamp, MC pamphlet from Great Depression, Alumni of Color meeting video, "Dona Nobis Pacem" Italy Tour (2004), "Celebrating the Vision" DVD, 2010 Alumni Honor Award Banquet (audio), identified pictures of alumni. |
Board of Trustees: List Last Edited 2005 | Trustee List | List of trustees and years of service. Last edited 2005. |
Coppock, Elder Jacob: Photograph | MC2004/560 | Elder Jacob Coppock: Photograph of this gentleman in plain suit and white beard. Elder Coppock was President of the Board of Trustees in 1911. |
Coppock, Nevin L.: Laymen's Citation Award Program | MC2003/51 | Program from 11 March 1955 Laymen's Citation Awards Ceremony. Short biographies are included. |
Independent Study Papers: History | MC2012/73a-j | Independent Study Papers: History. |
Laymen's Citation Award Program | MC2003/51 | Laymen's Citation Award Program: - Those honored in 1955 were: Wilbur Stover Barnhart, Dr. Curtis Buford Bowman, Nevin L. Coppock, Joseph Benjamin Flora, Theo Allen Hoover, Harold Kenneth Loutsenhizer, Thurl Donald Metzger, Dr. Daryl McCoid Parker, F. Willard Powers, Orion J. Stover, Modena Minnich Studebaker, and Daniel West.
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Metzger, Thurl Donald: Brethren People | MC2003/51: Metzger | Thurl Donald Metzger is a Manchester College alumnus and member of Manchester College Class of 1938. He was a recipient of the Laymen's Citation Award, an award given by Manchester College to honor outstanding members of the Church of the Brethren. |
Social Science Core I and II, History and Political Science | MU2013/153, Folders 1 - 56 with Special Problems and Independent Study Papers A - Y | Social Science Core I and II materials (circa1969-1976), History and Political Science, and Special Problems (1961-1983). |
Winger, Otho | MC General File: Faculty/Staff, Winger, Large Collection | File with related Otho Winger material including but not limited to vignettes, letters, and Winger's writing about Native Americans as well as his close relationship with the Miami Nation. |