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Manchester University Archives and Brethren Historical Collection |
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Full Listing > Search results for "Institutions:"Click on the accession's accession number to see the full accession's information.Topic | Accession # | Description Summary | Academic Affairs: Large Box #4 | Academic Affairs: Large Boxes 1 - 12: Box #4 | 1924 Faculty Athletic Association. 1930-1931 Dean Holl's Report to the Faculty. Academic Statistics Fall Term 1947. 1987- 1993 - Number applying for graduation, graduating with honors, lowest GPA. Faculty Governance Task Force (1971, 1990-1991), Faculty Executive Committee Minutes (1978-1984, 1984 -1999 incomplete). Interdisciplinary Studies Committee and Honors Studies (1990-1991). Enrollment Management Committee (1990). Subcommittee on Academic/Registration/Advising, Provisional Admissions (1987). Examination Program (1960), Studies on Improvement of Tests, Senior Independent Study Program. Steering Committee and Self-Study Steering Committee Minutes and plans (1967-1989). Faculty Development Committee and Department Chairs, Department Heads, Meetings (1982 - 1998). Faculty Development - Faculty Workshop programs 1965 - 2002. 1990 Mission Statement. 1991 Minutes of Professional Studies Meeting. Discussion of Faculty/Staff Club Room and Faculty/Staff Lounge (1980 - 1985). Faculty banquets and "Welcoming Dinners." The honoring of retirees. Executive Committee Minutes - Military Recruitment on Campus, Inter-Disciplinary Programs (Peace Studies and Environmental Studies), Faculty Workshops, Discussion Day, Admissions Standards, Educational Frontiers Committee Members, Ethical Research Principles, Faculty Committee Assignments, Religious Life Committee, Accreditation - Self-Study, Faculty Social Programs Committee, Dismissal Procedures for Non-Tenured and Tenured Faculty Members , Skills Development Center, Christian Higher Education, Mission Statement, Faculty suggestions, "how to improve the experience of minority students on campus," Hoosier-Buckeye Collegiate Conference and HBCC Financial Aid Policy, Standards for Honors Graduates , Human Diversity, Harassment, Faculty Governance, Faculty Standing Committees at MC, Collaborative Learning, School Breaks, Representatives for the Dean of Academic Affairs, Bylaws for Conduct of Faculty Elections, Discussion Day Schedule, Revisions to Faculty Manual, Department Chair Appointment, Retirement Banquet, International Meal, Admissions Classifications, History of Curriculum Review, 1984 task force on Program Reduction, Improved Status of Library Faculty [October 10, 1993], NCAA definition of "good academic standing," and "satisfactory progress of students" [1993], Computer Services, Human Diversity Policy by Affirmative Action Committee, Commuter Assignments 1993-1994 by Faculty Member, Policy for the Promotion and Protection of Human Diversity (1993), Responsibilities of Computer Users, Teacher Education Committees, use of Library in Curriculum, Academic Breaks, Length of Academic Year.
Two Year Curriculum and Instructional Improvement Study circa 1958 - Study on Curricular Integration.
Goals For An Effective Curriculum At Manchester College, July 2000. Two Year Degree Program, Fall 1974. Helman's introduction, description and final results of the 1960's Self-Study, and related reports, statistics and minutes. "The New Curriculum at Manchester College, Report of the Self-Study) Status as of June 20, 1968)." Development of Divisional Core Curricula in Humanities, Social Sciences and Science, etc., Proposed Non-Divisional Core Curriculum Focused on helping each student discover "Who He Is," A Statement of Purpose for Manchester College, Memo to Faculty Regarding Self-Study, Proposed Teaching Load Evaluation. Grading and Low Scholarship. Faculty Development Committee - 1974-1997 (incomplete) - includingTenure, Salary, Benefits, Faculty Evaluation, Student Evaluation of Teaching, Guidelines for Recognition of Faculty for 25 Years of Service, Sabbatical Requests, Support for Faculty Research Fulltime Status, Revisions to Faculty Manual, Formation of System for Evaluation of Staff and Administration (1992), Annual Reports to the Faculty, Program Adjustment, Student Evaluations of Faculty, Forward Planning Committee, Rank for Librarians.
Committees and Standing Committees of the Faculty 1960 - 1973 (incomplete). Also 2000 - 2001. Faculty Minutes, February, 1954. Committee on Instruction 1963 - 1964. Curriculum Revisions 1961, 1969, and 1977. 1974 materials including but not limited to: - Standards for the Accreditation of Baccalaureate Degree Programs in Social Work - Recommendations from the Natural Science Division to the Academic Committee - Humanities Faculty Core Evaluation - Questionnaire "The following courses and programs help me discover who I am and what I can become." - Senior Colloquium - Proposals for Curriculum Modification. Academic Program 1988-1989, report of Graduate Student Enrollment - Academic Program developments (1986-1987) Statistical Evaluation of contributions by each department (1982 - 1982). 1987-1991materials including but not limited to the following committees: Teacher Education (TEC), Academic Policies , Athletic Committee, Minority Concerns, Human Diversity, Student Life, Human Relations, Facilities Policy, Educational Innovation, Koinonia,College Planning , Management Information, Graduate and Continuing Education. Budget (1967-1968), budget comparisons, salary scale, faculty benefits, teaching load, Co-Curricular Enrichment Committee,1986 President's memo, "An Attempt to Overthrow the Limitations of Manchester College." Task Force for Program Adjustment(1981-1984).
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Accreditation | MU2017/62 | "The Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools has taken action to continue the accreditation of Manchester College," September 1993 news-clipping). |
Accreditation | MC2008/194 | Self-Study Report Submitted to North Central Association Commission On Institutions of Higher Education for Decenial Comprehensnive Evaluation of Accreditation, 1993 |
Advancement | MC2007/12 | Homecoming preparation for years 1975 through 1994, "M" Association records, alumni nominating committee correspondence, alumni service award information, etc. |
Advancement: Planned Giving | MU2018/17a | Planned Giving Committee materials, 2000 - 2005. |
Alumni Memorial Service: Gangai, Dagnew, Hailu | MU2018/7 | Bulletins from the memorial service of Nerad Grace Mangai, Brook M. Dagnew, and Kirubel Alemayehu Hailu, held on the Manchester University campus 24 February 2016. Memorial booklet for Brook Dagnew. Sympathy cards from the North Manchester community and from other educational institutions. |
Arnold's Grove: Big Meeting 1882 | BC2018/21 | EDITORIAL: Comments at the Arnold's Grove Revisited Prayer Meeting, May 19, 1991. This article reflects upon Annual Conference 1882, when members of the German Baptist Brethren congregations gathered at Arnold's Grove. The Berlin Committee reported on charges against Elder Henry Holsinger, who had written an article comparing the Annual Conference Standing Committee to a non-Brethren set of institutions, e.g. secret lodges and societies. More tension mounted over reforms such as salaried ministers, dress codes, missions, higher education, the Sunday School movement, and evangelistic meetings. |
Athletic Department | MC2009/76 | Program: Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference, 10th Anniversary Celebration, 2009: Two programs featuring member institutions. |
Athletic Department, History, Statistics, and Records | Large Box 21 | This box includes but is not limited to: Faculty Athletics Committee minutes, all sports statistics, all conference statistics (1948-1963), membership history and statistics (including ICAC, HCAC, NCAA, NAIA, HBCC), historic athletic organization rules and reports, news releases, schedules, intramural sports, sports camps, policies, Women's Athletic Association Records (1941 through 1950), Hoosier Conference for Women (HCW) meeting minutes and statistics, women's award boards for all sports, women's and men's M-Club winners, sports awards, sports banquets, and Hall of Fame materials. See finding aid for a more complete list. |
Board of Trustees: Issues Surrounding Winger's Retirement | MU2017/99 | Minutes of the Board of Trustees and Executive Board of Manchester College, 1929 - 1930's incomplete. History surrounding the final years of Otho Winger's presidency. |
Boebel, Dagny | MC General File:Faculty, New, Boebel, Dagny | From the fact sheet, Manchester College New Faculty 1986: Dagny Boebel has been appointed to a full-time teaching post in the English Department. In addition to her part-time teaching at Manchester College she has also taught at Luther College and Purdue University. She holds degrees from the latter two institutions and from California Polytechnic University. |
Brethren Colleges Abroad: Allen Deeter Files | RO2017/1 | Brethren Colleges Abroad materials from the files of Manchester College professor, Allen Deeter. Personal awards and diplomas and commendations. CONFIDENTIAL - materials deal with student and employee information. "Report of the Proceedings of the Brethren World Assembly," July 1992. NOT YET FULLY DESCRIBED OR ACCESSIONED. |
Brethren Colleges Abroad: Elizabethtown Collection | MU2020/84 a,b, c | Correspondence: Student files, financial reports, travel arrangements, housing accommodations, newsletters, addresses, insurance, invoices/receipts, conferences, BCA administrative communication between Church of the Brethren colleges and organizations, communication with other schools, employment within BCA, and more. |
Church Relations: Manchester College | MU2015/33 Church Relations | Materials affirming the relationship between Manchester College and the Church of the Brethren, including but not limited to: Brethren Business Network, statistics regarding congregational and district support, Trustee information, A Cappella and Concert Band Tours, grants through Lilly Endowment, Inc., TEV programs, Church-College Conversations, youth conferences, and programs offering continuing education and support for church workers and pastors. |
Convocation #048: Caldwell, Carl, "Faculty Series," 1978 | Convocation #48: Caldwell, Carl, 1978 | Dr. Carl Caldwell delivers a presentation as part of the "Faculty Series," on 3 April 1978. He talks about witches, witchcraft and witch beliefs to see the implications of all of this for us. |
Eberly, William: Natural Sciences | MU2014/102 | Background material for William Eberly's book, The Story of the Natural Sciences at Manchester College." |
Fahs, Eldon Eugene: Files | Vault: Filing Cabinet Drawer 2 | Materials belonging to Eldon E. Fahs who served the college from 1964 forward, through the department of Education, and as Registrar, Treasurer, Business Manager, Assistant to the President and as Vice-President. |
Financial Aid: Materials | MC2003/71 | Financial aid materials, brochures, forms, and rosters from the early 1980's. One copy of newspaper article, November 1994, "M.C. Financial Aid Office Earns Praise." |
Financial Aid: Study | MC2002/291 | Independent Colleges of Indiana Financial Aid Study. |
Helman, A. Blair Papers: Tensions in the Church of the Brethren | MC2004/300 | President Vernon Schwalm's Letter Regarding Tensions in the Church of the Brethren - Responses to President Schwalm's letter from pastors, district executives, Church of the Brethren College presidents.
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Helman: Presidental Correspondence, Administrative Finance, Dean's Correspondence | MU2020/6 | Helman correspondence, CONFIDENTIAL Student Affairs materials (1964-1976), newsletters and programs related to the Manchester Ambassadors, a group whose focus is estate planning (1966-1975), CONFIDENTIAL files from the Director of Deferred Giving and Special Gifts (1969-1977), files of the Public Relations, Deferred-Giving Committee. Administrative finance concerns campaign preparedness studies, pay raises, the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, the Equitable Life Assurance Society, and comprehensive business insurance [For a more detailed list, click on accession number, middle column, to link to the finding aid]. Files from the Dean - span the very end of Schwalm’s career as president (Spring 1956), forward. |
Huffman, Virginia Slabaugh | MC2009/189 | "The Acorn," 1938, beloning to Virginia Slabaugh Huffman. |
Indiana Organizations, Lilly Foundation Grants: President Helman's Years | MU2020/5 | Helman materials, including but not limited to: Academy in Public Service, Indiana Committee for the Humanities, Civil Rights Commission, Criminal Justice Planning Agency, Department of Public Instruction, Freedom of Choice Grants, Indiana Council of Student Volunteers, Indiana College Health Association, Veterans Affairs, Indianapolis Center for Advanced Research, Hoosier-Buckeye Collegiate Conference, Indiana College Personnel Association, Conference of Higher Education, Commission for Higher Education, Indiana Colleges, Associated Colleges of Indiana, Consortium of International Programs, State Scholarship Commission, Project Equality, Indiana State Chamber of Commerce, Higher Education Facilities Acts, Regional Science Fair, Miscellaneous (click on accession number [middle column] to view finding aid). |
Institutional Research | MC2009/171 | This folder contains but is not limited to the following: 1. Failing And Incomplete Grades: Fall 1979 - January 1984. 2. 1976-1977 statistics for Fall Term 1976, number of full-time undergraduate students according to Indiana county. 3. Graph showing the number of classes and class size by year, 1970 - 1980. 4. Admissions profile issued 8/27/97 for Fall 1986 through Fall 1996. 5. "Characteristics of Freshmen Entering Manchester College Fall, 1970." 6. 1985 Freshman Profile from selected institutions. 7. Fall Term 1989: majors listed by incoming Freshmen. 8. Fall Term 1992: majors listed by incoming Freshmen 9. "Prelimlinary Report on the Academic Profile," from Roger Buzzard, Director of General Education, 18 August 1988. 10. "Student Survey 1995, Seeking to serve student needs better." 11. News Release 15 March 1973 giving characterization of student body. 12. 1971 questionnaire. 13. Freshmen placement (1990?). 14. Incoming student testing results. |
Management Council: 1986-2001 | MU2020/15 | Management Staff (Council) meeting minutes and materials- CONFIDENTIAL -due to issues involving faculty/staff and students. "Management” is composed of representativesfrom Public Relations, Human Resources, Student Development, Academic Affairs,the Business Office, Institutional Advancement, Executive Assistant to thePresident, President’s Office. |
Manchester College: History, the Helman Collection | MC2012/7 | Articles of historical interest and significance to Manchester College and to the Town of North Manchester. |
Manchester College: Reports | MC2011/168 | One report from an unidentified source from January 1961 that talks about the physical plant, the faculty, the curriculum, students and student life and the outlook for the future. One report: "Report of a Visit to Manchester College, North Manchester, Indiana, November 14 - 16, 1972, for the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools." One report: "Report of a Visit to Manchester College, North Manchester, Indiana, April 18 - 20, 1983 for the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. |
Marden, Parker | MC2002/104n | President Parker Marden: Speeches, newspaper articles, correspondence, MC newsletters, inaugural congratulations, January 1996 letter to students, and general information. |
Mount Morris College:1880 Publicity Flyer and Association with Jane Addams | MC 2008/79: Mt. Morris, Jane Addams | Richard Edwards and John Harvey Parr, who were teachers of Jane Addams in Cedarville, Illinois - later taught at the Rock River Seminary. Rock River Seminary closed in 1878 and reopened as Mount Morris College. One flyer from 1880 advertising Mt. Morris College to interested Brethren. |
North Central Accreditation/North Central Association: NCA Visit Reports | MC2003/261 | "Report of a Visit to Manchester College, April 19-21, 1993"
"Report of a Visit to Manchester College, April 18-20, 1983"
"Report of a Visit to Manchester College, November 14-16, 1972" |
Plunkett, Roy | MC2007/121 | Plunkett, Roy: Pivotal scientific publication See also: Manchester College Bulletin April 1952 p.3; August 1952 p.1; October 1952 p.1; October 1976 p.7 |
President's Box: #2 | MU2016/23 | Reports; Focus on the Seventies (July 1, 1970 - May 31, 1971), Commission of Institutions of Higher Education, North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools - visit, Liberal Education Prospects for the Next Century (1995). |
President's Box: #2 | MU2016/20b | Major Report for "Focus on the 70's" Campaign. Materials related to the Church of the Brethren Education Query 1987-1989 with the intent of strengthening the relationship between church and education. Brethren Colleges Abroad Materials 1988 -1992. Church of the Brethren Committee on Higher Education materials for the years 1985 -1992.
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President's Office | MU2013/103a,b,c | Collection from the Office of Jo Young Switzer, President of Manchester University [CONFIDENTIAL]. |
President's Office Memorabilia | MC2006/2 | Certificates, Plaques and miscellaneous items removed from the President's Office. |
President's Office: Offices, Commissions, Institutions | MU2012/103 Box 7 | President's Box containing materials for various councils, foundations, colleges, institutions, boards, offices and academies. |
Public Relations: MU in the News 2015 | MU2016/3 | Articles related to Manchester University(2015) include but are not limited to: Abigail Fuller (minimum wage), Phil Wright (emergency doctor back on the front line), Gerad Good (men's basketball head coach), Benson Onyeji (Iran agreement), Tiana Maclin and Aja Michael (millennials honored), Heather Schilling (call on teachers), Leonard Williams, Thelma Rohrer and Tim Ogden (new deans), social work program earns perfect reaccreditation score, volunteers clean Eel River,college sexual-assault rules, Adam Hohman (online education), MU exemplifies career pathway programs, Nicole Sauder (Teacher of the Week), Lisa Updike Starks (Young Alumni Outstanding Achievement Award), Chris Garber (illness and obituary), President Dave McFadden (seek out and learn from those who are different, Wanda Will Button), Pharmacogenomics Master's Degree, MU one of "Best in Midwest,'" Brad Pyrah (married same-sex couples and tax season), student newspaper wins statewide awards, students selected (Inaugural Fellows for a new Greater Fort Wayne Inc.), Holly Beer ("Vote 'yes' for Fremont Community Schools"), MU degree first of kind (genetic-based drugs wave of future), antidiscrimination policy at MU(sexual orientation and gender identity), Dwight Farringer (interest in science shouldn't be discouraged), Ahmed Abdelmageed (adding pharmacists to health care team), Tim McElwee - Melanie Harmon (VP for Academic Resources, Names Advancement Leader), Mark Huntington (Associate Dean for Natural and Health Sciences), Jack Gochenaur (Nonprofit CFO of the Year), death of Rowan Daggett, Emma Nellans (working with an autistic child), death of Bill Scott, Maggie Wimberly (Wabash Habitat for Humanity), MU honors Bob Keller and Dee Keller, Athletic Hall of Fame inductees [(Donna (Shively )Moudy, Heather (Harshman) Turk, Todd Saylor, Todd Saunders, Joe Phillips, Andy McClain] ,Holiday Community Events, Robert Pettit (Disneyland), Tiana Maclin (recognized for community involvement), Whitney Caudill (member of Embassy Theatre board and board member of YMCA Northeast Indiana.), pharmacy students (link between DNA and medical results), K-3 students experience MU during "Walk Into My Future" event, 2015, "Manchester U. Launches First-of-Its-Kind Degree," Brian Henriksen poison ivy), colleges and universities collaborate to align with business work-force needs," campus lockdown following threats, Graduation 2015 Set for May 17,"MU Men's Tennis .500 for Weekend," "MU Baseball Team Geared up for Conference Tourney," Neil Wollman (Democrats need to unite to defeat Pence), MU's program expands academic offerings, "Small schools sidestep Sweet Briar's struggles," Debra Futa (director of the St. Joseph County Public Library), Deanna Beckner (Faith in Action Award from Office of Religious Life), honoring Rachel Polando (in photo with student, Emma Scheumann), Jim Brumbaugh-Smith, and Katharine Ings, promotions of Tim McElwee, Melanie Harmon and Raylene Respond, Christer Watson (GOP quashes climate change research), Judd Case (Chess Camp), String Camp (Robert Lynn, Elizabeth Smith, Scott Humphries), Robotics (Robin Mitchell). |
Schutz, J. Raymond | MC2011/227, Folders 1 - 16 | J. Raymond Schutz - a man of many capabilities. He was a professor at Manchester College, husband, father and farmer, public speaker, pastor and minister of the First Brethren Church in North Manchester, Indiana, candidate for Congress in 1932 (Indiana) and a contendor in the 1936 race for Governor. The researcher can get a feel for Pre WWII Indiana and Indiana during war. Letters to soldiers are included as well as the names of men from North Manchester who were killed in the war. Topics include: Prohibition, economic recovery from the Great Depression, and the impact of Hitler 's Germany on Europe. Schutz was a contemporary with Andrew Cordier who participated in some of Schutz's political involvements. |
Schwalm Collection: Publications from Schools of Higher Learning | MU2013/25a-d | A collection of college and university bulletins and catalogues dating from the mid 1800's through the 1920's. |
Schwalm, Vernon: Corresondence Folders 54 - 61 | MC2006/13: Schwalm's Confidential Files - Folders 54 - 61 | Correspondence between Otho Winger and Vernon Schwalm. Included in this assortment is the controversy over the fate of Mount Morris College, a discussion started years prior to its merger with Manchester College. Unpublished letters describing Schwalm's reaction to the conditions surrounding the merger of these two institutions. Winger's final years as president and his trials and tribulations. Personal reflections upon colleagues and institutional politics as he leaves the school in the hands of his former student, Schwalm. |
Schwalm, Vernon: Correspondence Folders 1 - 20 | MC2006/13: Schwalm's Confidential Files - Folders 1-20 | The materials in these folders were identified, probably by Schwalm, as "confidential files." They contain personal, College, and Church of the Brethren related correspondence. |
Schwalm, Vernon: Correspondence Folders 105 - 143 | MC2006/13: Schwalm's Confidential Files - Folders 105 - 143 | A great deal of material including but not limited to: Correspondence surrounding Schwalm's trip to Nigeria, including letters to and from missionaries and interaction with the Foreign Mission Commission of the Church of the Brethren General Brotherhood Board. Issues regarding the Mexico Indiana Old Folks Home and Schwalm's leadership in the creation of Timbercrest. Many drafts of presentations as well as completed speeches, articles, and sermons by Vernon Schwalm, including an address given in the fall of 1923 at Manchester College, the year the Academy was eliminated. Schwalm gives a brief history of the institution. Addresses presented by outside speakers on the Manchester College campus. |
Schwalm, Vernon: Correspondence Folders 161 - 169 | MC2006/13: Schwalm's Confidential Files – Folders 161 - 169 | A vast assortment of correspondence and materials from a variety of sources concerning personal and professionally related topics. Some are related to the Church of the Brethren One letter of interest regards Mr. Max Pinney, Huntington, Indiana, who donated a charcoal drawing of Roanoke Classical Seminary (by the artist, Hansacre, of Chicago) to Manchester College. |
Schwalm, Vernon: Correspondence Folders 21-44 | MC2006/13: Schwalm's Confidential Files - Folders 21- 44 | The materials in these folders were identified, probably by Schwalm, as "confidential files." They contain personal, College, and Church of the Brethren related correspondence. |
Schwalm, Vernon: Correspondence Folders 62-104 | MC2006/13: Schwalm's Confidential Files - Folders 62-104 | Correspondence bidding Schwalm farewell as he leaves Manchester College as Dean and heads west as President of McPherson College in Kansas. Letters of congratulation and support and appreciation regarding his great ability. The return of Schwalm to Manchester College as President and materials related to his inaugural event. Also, The Church of the Brethren celebrates its 250th anniversary, Schwalm gives tribute to Carl Holl, Manchester College experiences challenges during WWII. Correspondence between Schwalm and students in Civilian Public Service and students in the military. Schwalm works with the Board of Trustees, and faces staff and student issues. Schwalm's retirement and gift from the Board of Trustees offering theSchwalms a trip to Europe and Africa. Career following retirement and dedication of Schwalm Hall. Materials surrounding, "My Educational Pilgrimage," by Schwalm and a look into Schwalm's life following his presidency. A small collection on the history of Manchester College. Various writings by Schwalm including but not limited to the drafts, "College Life Since World War II," "Christian Higher Education in the Church of the Brethren at Mid Century," and "The Development of the Sciences at Manchester College." Correspondence with A. Blair Helman. |
Schwalm, Vernon: Correspondence with Andrew Cordier | MC2006/13: Schwalm's Confidential Files | Decades of correspondence between Vernon Schwalm and Andrew Cordier. Cordier gives detailed accounts of behind-the-scenes activity at the United Nations during the Cold War, and the reader can watch the situation in the Congo unfold. Cordier's role in the Cuban missile Crisis is described to Schwalm as are events on the Columbia University campus during a period of student uprising in the the 1960's. Cordier is always in the thick of things and his descriptions of political figures and events are intriguing. |
Sherrick, M. M. | MU2013/155, Folder 2 | M. M. Sherrick poem, Eisenhower newspaper clipping, and personal correspondence to family members. |
Sociology and Social Work: Records | MU2012/65a,b | Department of Sociology and Social Work - Budgets, 1976 - 2010. Deparmental Minutes, Departmental Business, and Departmental Review. Department of Sociology and Social Work - Budgets, Committee Minutes, Syllabi, Faculty and Staff, course proposals 1989, 1990, 1991, and more. |
Student Records: Transcripts | Large Boxes 144 through 152 | Student transcripts and supporting documents from other institutions. |
Underground Publication: Vietnam War Protest, Nation-wide Student Strike | MC2010/192 | An underground publication announcing a nation-wide strike called by the National Student Association and the National Student Lobby in response to the Indochina War. The date of the strike was set for April 21 and a year is not given. |
Vice President: Box 7 | Vice President's Box: #7 | Materials from the Office of the Vice President of Manchester College. |
Winger, Otho: Faculty Prospects | MC2006/13: File Folder Case - Faculty and Prospects Letters | President Otho Winger's correspondence regarding faculty prospects primarily for the 1920's. |
Winger, Otho: State Official Letters | MC2006/13: File Folder Case - State Official Letters | President Winger's correspondence with the State of Indiana as he strives to certify Manchester as a "standard college." This involves heavy financial requirements.These letters also deal with State of Indiana requirements for teaching certifications. The story behind the abandoning of the Academy. Corresondence 1917 - 1928. |
These items in the Church of the Brethren collection may also be helpful:Click on the record's record number to see the full record information.Topic | Record # | Description Summary | Hoover, W. I. T.: Brethren People | Gospel Messenger, 1945 | William I. T. Hoover was born near Dayton, Ohio. Among other institutions, he studied at Mt. Morris Academy. He taught history and philosophy at Manchester College from 1901 - 1906. |
Peace Oratorical Contest | BC2012/6 | One program from the Peace Oratorical Contest, 14 June 1930. The program includes speakers and the the titles of their presentations. It appears as if all of the Church of the Brethren institutions had a representative at the contest, except for LaVerne College. |
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