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Full listing > Accession MC2004/697-1,2Accession # | MC2004/697-1,2 | Topic | Class Cards | Keywords | VBS, Speaker's Notes, | Title | Class Cards for Edna Young, Daily Vacation Bible School, 1924 and Alice Stangle 1926 | Location | Flat File Drawer B | Citation | Class Cards for Edna Young, Daily Vacation Bible School, 1924 and Alice Stangle 1926, MC2004/697-1,2, 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 | Unknown. | Scope and Content | 1. M C2004/697 - 1: Class Card for Edna Young taking the Course, Daily Vac. Bible Shool, 3 - 13- 24. Quip written on the verson by an unknown individual: Illustration on being Misunderstood Story of Ice-man deliviering ice come out of Restaurant where he saw small boy sitting on cake of ice. He said "Get off that ice." Boy said, "Were you ever a little boy?" "Yes, get off that ice." "Did your Papa ever take a stick and ------." "O, I understand." 2. MC2004/697 - 2 : Class Card for Alice Stangle for the Class of Romans. Quip written on the verso by an unknown individual: Preacher who was given a saddle; he put it on backward - they laughed at him: but he said, "You don't know which way I'se gowing." | Date of Accession | 06 August 2007 | Bio History Note | Daily Vacation Bible School
Stangle, Alice, 3 March 1926 and Young, Edna, "Daily Vacation Bible School," 13 March 1924. Both cards have quips (for perhaps a talk) on the verso.
It is the Archivist's belief that these class cards were recycled to use as "index cards" on which to write notes for talks. | Archivist Note | The objecst received an accession number in 2004 but an accession page was not created.
Description prepared 06 August 2007 by Jeanine M. Wine, updated 06 August 2007 by Jeanine M. Wine, and last updated 16 April 2009 by Jeanine M. Wine.
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