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Full listing > Accession MU2012/16 - Folder #2Accession # | MU2012/16 - Folder #2 | Topic | Oak Leaves: Photographs | Title | Oak Leaves Photographs | Location | IS, Unit #9, Large Box titled Aurora and Oak Leaves, beginning with MU2012/1 | Citation | Oak Leaves Photographs, MU2012/16 - Folder #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 | Oak Leaves and Aurora Offices n the basement of East Hall | Scope and Content | Assortment of unidentified and undated pictures. The Archivist is guessing | | | as to the topic they are related to. | | | | | | | | January term trips to Washington, D.C., and South America. | | | | Habitat for Humanity building project. | | | | | | Palestinian or middle eastern man on land scheduled for demolition. | | | Other pictures that look like they could have been taken | | | | | in the Middle East and Israel. | | | | | Sudents sitting in Manchester College sign on corner of East and Wayne. | | | One might be Amanda Lauer | | | | | Amanda Lauer with another student in front of tree with nametag, | | | | "Student Alumni, MC Souncil." | | | | | Student group with same T-shirts with blue, red, green and yellow logo. | | Students at various places on campus. | | | | | | Polaroid of a student at desk with "Who you are makes a difference," | | | handmade sign behind him. | | | | | | | Polaroid of unidentified female student in cap and Nike poster on the wall. |
| Date of Accession | 10 October 2012 | Archivist Note | Aurora, Oak Leaves and Spectrum materials were brought to the Archives in a batch of photographs, CDs, negatives, slides, engraved plates, pasted-up layouts, and publications, etc. in June of 2012. These objects were from the Aurora, Oak Leaves and Spectrum offices in the basement of East Hall. It has been said that there were no clear boundaries between offices before the move and it is also possible that materials were interchanged through the moving process. Description prepared 28 August 2012 by Jeanine M. Wine. |
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