Citation | Posters: Miscellaneous Assortment including CASE Special Merit Award for 1982 Mindpower Campaign , MC2010/53: O.O.P.S. Groundhogs, 1994, Archives and Brethren Historical Collection, Funderburg Library, Manchester University, North Manchester, Indiana. |
Scope and Content | This is part of the larger collection accessioned as MC2010/53 and states, "Party with the O.O.P.S. Groundhogs, 1994," and is located in: 1. Folder labeled "miscellaneous assortment." - CASE at Manchester College, newspaper article and special merit award, 1982 Mindpower Campaign. CASE stands for Coucil for Advancement and Support of Education.
- Fine Arts Week calendar, undated, including Peking Acrobats, Alpha Psi Omega One-Act Play Festival, Faculty Art Show with paintings by James R. C. Adams.
- January Term Opportunities at the Indiana Medical History Museum, Old Pathology Building. This was formerly given the accession number of MC 2003/113 #85 but paperwork was not completed.
- Manchester Activities Council banquet for MAC Officers and new members, 1991, including yearly calendar of events.
- The Charles and Cleda Zunkel Peacemaker Fund Presents, Rev. Dr. C. Wayne Zunkel, Manchester College alumnus, 1992. This poster was formerly given the accession number of MC2003/113 #114 but paperwork was not completed.
- Party with the O.O.P.S. Groundhogs, 1994.This poster was formerly given the accession number of 2003/114 #22 but paperwork was not completed.
The poster was formerly given the accession number of 2003/114 #22 but paperwork was not completed. Other Parts of MC2010/53: 2. Folder labeled, "Senior Sendoff," 1993 containing poster. Formerly MC2003/113 #42 but paperwork was not completed. 3. Folder labeled, "Centennial Auction," 1990 containing poster. Formerly MC2003/113 #32 but paperwork was not completed. 4. Folder labeled, "Manchester College Publicity," with posters. - "Let each become all that he was created capable of being," by Thomas Carlyle.
- Folder with Manchester College map.
- Poster, "A Journey at Manchester College, Where we believe in preparation for a lifetime,"
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