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Accession #MC2001/12a
TopicShultz L. W.: Piney Woods School
KeywordsFaculty/Staff, Alumnus, Alumni, Diversity, African-American,
Title L.W. Shultz Papers
SubtitlePiney Woods School
Size7 files, 2 envelopes
LocationLarge Box 116-Faculty/Staff Shultz, L.W.
Citation L.W. Shultz Papers, MC2001/12a , Archives and Brethren Historical Collection, Funderburg Library, Manchester University, North Manchester, Indiana.
AccessResearchers are responsible for determining copyright status of archived materials where this is relevant to their intended use of the materials.
ProvenanceL.W. Shultz
Scope and Content

Envelope 1:

Postcards showing buildings and activities at Piney Woods School.

Envelope 2:

Three commencement invitations to Piney Woods School.

File 1:

Correspondence (letters and postcards) 1951-1955, 1969

File 2:

Schedules of Cotton Blossom Singers tours 1953, 1958

Programs from Cotton Blossom Singers performance [undated]

Issue of The National Prohibitionist [Winona Lake, IN] with photo of the Cotton Blossom Singers.

File 3:

Several issues of The Pine Torch 1947, 1948, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1958, 1964, 1972

File 4:

Plumb, Beatrice.  "The Little Professor of Piney Woods."  Reprinted from Christian Herald Magazine.  38 copies.

File 5a:

Historical sketches of Piney Woods School, including "A Pictorial History of The Piney Woods Country Life School," "A Brief Historical Sketch of the Early Days of Piney Woods School," and "The Candle of Understanding."

5b:

Fortieth Anniversary 1910-11 - 1950-51, "A Pictorial History of The Piney Woods Country Life School."

File 6:

Reprinted articles, including "Under a Cedar Tree at Piney Woods" from McComb, Mississippi Enterprise-Journal; letter from Catherine Moores, Director of Child Adjustment of Memphis City Schools, printed in Southern Notes; "The Little Professor of Piney Woods" from The Reader's Digest; "Unique Piney Woods" from Tours and Detours; "Our Graduation" from The Jackson Daily News; "The Best Advice I Ever Had" from The Reader's Digest; "This is a Life Applauded by $600,000" from The Rotarian Magazine; "And a certain lawyer, willing to justify himself, said, 'Who Is My Neighbor?' and Jesus spoke unto him a parable" from Gospel Messenger; and "The Story of Dr. Laurence C. Jones and The Piney Woods School" from The Iowa Alumni Review.

Public relations materials, including "The Lesson from the Red Birds," "New Year's Greeting," "A Report to Those Who Helped and Our Gracious Thanks," "It's his 'Pursonality [sic],'" "We have been the recipients...," "'One Picture is Worth Ten Thousand Words,'" "Dr. 'Piney Woods' Jones," and "Christmas of 1952"  

Newspaper article with photo of Cotton Blossom Singers  [source unknown, undated].

File 7: 

Correspondence and newsletters.

Date of AccessionUnknown
Bio History Note

As Director of Camp Alexander Mack in Milford, Indiana, L.W. Shultz sponsored the tours of the Cotton Blossom Singers of The Piney Woods Country Life School, located in Piney Woods, Mississippi.  He also spoke at Piney Woods on several occasions.  

Piney Woods Country Life School was founded in 1910 by Laurence C. Jones for the education of African-American students.

L.W. Shultz worked at Manchester College in various positions (Librarian, Mathematics, Religious Education, Principal of Preparatory Department, Academy, Modern Languages) during the years 1924-1943.

Archivist Note

Date of Accession: Unknown.

Ed Cable donated the Fortieth Anniversary edition 1910-11 - 1950-51  of "A Pictoral History of The Piney Woods County Life School,"  It was added to the L. W. Shultz collection by Jeanine Wine 24 October 2014.

Description prepared 21 April 2003 by Sara L. Smith.  Last updated 02 February 2004.

 


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