Accession # | MC2008/192 |
Topic | Oak Leaves: Editor's Manual 1946 |
Title | Ye Oak Leaves, How to Edit, June 1946 |
Location | Rare Articles (RA) Shelves (IS) |
Citation | Ye Oak Leaves, How to Edit, June 1946, MC2008/192, 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 | Ms. Carol C. Boyer, who was Connie Younker, MC Class of 1946 |
Scope and Content | A typed, cut and pasted, guide that has everything one needs to know to fulfill the Oak Leaves' editor position, including a description of terms and many examples. 1. One booklet.
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Date of Accession | 30 October 2008 |
Bio History Note | This is a handbook for the Oak Leaves editor. It begins with:
First let us get this little matter of sinecure straight: you are not put into office by popular acclaim of student election. The administration considers the OAK LEAVES too important a representative of the college to delegate its editorship into possibly inept hands. The editor is chosen by a combination of English department and administration: Professor Conkling, who is the official faculty sponsor of OAK LEAVES considers all applicants for the position and recommends one or two to the administration, usually represented by President Schwalm, who make the final choice from the submitted recommendations.
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Archivist Note | Description prepared 30 October 2008 by Jeanine M. Wine. |