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Manchester University Archives and Brethren Historical Collection |
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Full Listing > Search results for "Demonstrations:"Click on the accession's accession number to see the full accession's information.Topic | Accession # | Description Summary | Dean of Students: Student Development, Discipline, Mental Health | MU2020/9 | Student Development – (1983–1987) -Judicial System – Disciplinary Actions - appeals, correspondence, judicial system, pledges of office. StudentDevelopment – Residence Life (Fall 1969-Spring 1982) – Conduct violations -“Schwalm March” (1982) residence hall issues – publication, “ThoseCollege Days” - hall contracts and procedures.
Student Development – UnionProgram Council Minutes (1982-1983) – including 1984 May Day1986 Breakaway Week. Student Development – UnionProgram Council – Correspondence, 1974 through 1985-1986. CONFIDENTIAL - Dean ofStudents – Materials 1980-1983 –including but not limited to: Annual Report of the Student Development Program, AAFROHouse Activity Program, ideas forcombating racism, Student Activities,Discipline, Residence Life, Campus Ministry Board, Career Planning andPlacement. Dean ofStudents Materials Fall 1977-Spring1980 – Community Judicial System (Community Court), Faculty Professional Studies programs – studentaltercations – Residence Life Staff, 1978-1979 – Student Health ServicesLicensing – 1978 Annual Report of the Office of the Dean of Students to thePresident – Revised Alternative Living Option - discussion of co-educationalhousing (1973). CONFIDENTIAL - StudentDevelopment – General File – 1983-1985 – including but not limited to:Annual Report of the Student Development Program from the Dean of StudentDevelopment to the President of Manchester College, 15 March 1985 –responsibilities of the Counselor and Coordinator of Minority Affairs – alcohollaws from the State of Indiana – residence hall survey results – recommendations on guest hours in residence halls – TheLaw Related to Use of Videotapes andVCRs on Campus (1984) licensing restrictions – Annual Report of the StudentDevelopment Program from the Dean of Student Development to the President ofManchester College. CONFIDENTIAL - StudentDevelopment – General, 1985-1986 – including but not limited to: The AnnualReport of the Student Development Program form the Dean of Student Development Stan Escott) to the President of Manchester College, 17 March 1986 – letters of sympathy to family members of those who have died. Student Development – CareerPlanning and Placement, 1975-1986 Student Development –Living-Learning Organization (formerly called Calvin Ulrey Living LearningCenter), 1976 – 1986; Discussion for and against the Calvin Ulrey Living Learning Center – Evaluations – Reports – Recommendations –Executive Council Minutes - Student Development –Director of Placement, 195 8-1959 through 1974-1975, Job Placement (Class of 1974), 1973 Federal Summer Intern Program College Participations – Special Report: Student Demonstrations and College Placement (1967) – Philosophy of College Placement as adopted in1962 – letters from companies looking for employees. Assistant to the President,1967-1983 – Salary Outlay and Increases 1983 – Enrollment Projections (Fall 1983) – Admissions statistics (1976-1982) – Trends in Institutional Vitality (1980) – Staff Benefits – BasicCollege Costs (1976-1977) – servicing equipment in the transformer vaults – Vocational Interest of Freshmen – Medical Professions – Indiana Colleges andUniversities statistics regarding total costs, tuition, fees, room and board – Church of the Brethren students – Indiana Corporations contributions to MC. Vice President, 1983-1986–Manchester College faculty with Doctorates, Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees – faculty rank [Professor, Associate Professor, Assistant Professor, Instructor,Lecturer, Library Faculty] – 1979 study of freshmen [Office of Institutional Research] – new College Seal. Student Development - psychiatric services. |
Demonstrations | MC2008/94 | Peace marches and dialogue. |
Finnell, Loren: Autobiography | MC2011/200 | Recipient of the Sargent Shriver Award by the National Peace Corps Association, and an honorary doctorate from Manchester College, Loren Finnell is a member of the Manchester College Class of 1964. He composed a draft of a autobiography entitled, "Still a County Boy.....After having been around the world a couple of times, The memoirs of Loren Finnell." In this manuscript Loren relates his experience at Manchester College, including a clandestine trip to Washington, D.C. for a "Ban the Bomb" demonstration. |
Hamer, O Stuart | MU2020/72 | Papers of Professor O. Stuart Hamer and Mrs. Stuart Hamer: Statement of Purpose regarding the demonstrations in Selma, Alabama, Helman letter regarding estate planning, Helman letter of thanks for contribution to the Martin Luther King Memorial Fund. |
Helman, A. Blair Papers: Criticism of the College | MC2004/299 | File 1 Correspondence that criticizes various stances, activities, and admissions policies at the College by individuals. File 2 Correspondence of similar nature to File 1, from churches. |
Helman, A. Blair Papers: Vietnam War era | MC2004/297 | During the Vietnam War era, Manchester College faced criticism from its own students as well as from outside entities. Correspondence and other material regarding the College's handling of the issues surrounding the Vietnam War. |
Housing and Visitation: Helman, A. Blair Papers | MC2004/303 | "An Appeal to President Helman for Approval of the Micro-Lab Experiment," dated 1969. Community Council recommendation to revise off-campus housing policy, dated 14 April 1969. Petition regarding cooking and use of electrical appliances in residence halls. Petition regarding women's hours policy. Petition regarding Calvin Ulrey Hall concerns, 9 October 1969. Letter regarding removal of door in East Hall, 23 April 1974. Letter regarding living conditions in Calvin Ulrey Hall. Letters and petition regarding dripping faucets in Oakwood Hall, 1 March 1979. Letters regarding closing of Calvin Ulrey Hall, dated 1983. Petitions and correspondence regarding R.A.'s, dated 1974. |
Natural Science Division: Newspaper Clippings | MC2012/29 | Newspaper articles related to the Natural Sciences at Manchester College. |
Peace Studies: Deeter, Allen | MC2009/185 | Peace Studies Materials Including Helman and Deeter Articles. President A. Blair Helman's, "The Peace Studies Program: Retrospect and Prospect." Professor Allen C. Deeter's, "Pioneering in Peace Education in the Church Colleges." Allen Deeter's, "Educational and Career Inventory of Peace Studies Students, Manchester College, 1948-1970." - Fellowship of Reconcilliation events (folder #7).
- "America's Post-War Foreign Policy."
- "Towards a World Organism, Specific Proposals for - an integrated, functional approach to world organization - and for creative technics of building world unity and understanding. This much we could achieve by 1960," by Kenneth Ives.
- "From UMT To Peace," by E. Paul Weaver, Chairman Commission on National Legislation, Indiana Council of Churches, Mexico, Indiana.
Bookmark, "Please Remember, Bombs Are Made To Kill People." Clipping, "Sobbing, Fainting Mark Realistic War Rehearsal..." |
Peace Studies: Newspaper Clippings | MC2012/30 | Newspaper articles related to Peace Studies at Manchester College. See the finding aid for some of the topics included in this collection. |
Peace Studies: Photograph | Photo Box 58: Peace Studies | Photographs of Peace Studies Students, events and speakers. |
Peace: Church of the Brethren March in Washington | Photo Box 58 | Church of the Brethren March in Washington, D. C., 1987. Included in the picture is Yvonne Dilling, Manchester College alumna, 1979. |
Protest: April 1964 Student Demonstration | MU2017/42 | Newspaper articles related to April 1964 student demonstration in which about 75 students marched from campus to the North Manchester town hall. Several were charged with disorderly conduct. |
Protest: Moratorium Day | MU2017/43 | Newspaper clippings primarily focusing on student unrest (1969), student moratorium of MC classes to protest Vietnam War (Oct. 1969), "Moratorium Day Ends with Burning of Cards," burning of draft cards (16 October 1969), Anti-War Literature Distributed on Vietnam Moratorium Day," armbands symbolize anti-war garb, "Moratorium is Slow in Indiana," "Moratorium Day Demonstrations Expected to Include Millions, War Protests in Churches, in Streets, on Campus," "Peace-In-Vietnam March Starts at North Manchester Church of Brethren" (1967), peace bus travels to Washington, D.C. (1971), "A Statement Regarding The Manchester College Program During The Final Two Weeks Of The 1969-70 School Year," "High School, College Students Impressed With Order, peacefulness During March," "Classes Continue as MC Students Strike" (24 April 1972...and many other Vietnam/Manchester College protest related newspaper stories. |
Protests | Protests: Information | Search Topics: New Union; Peace; Underground Publications; Wartime. |
Protests | MC2002/165 | Protests: Records, memos, programs, statements, articles. |
Protests: Tent-In, Photograph | MC2004/350 | Color slide. Shows the tent-in on the mall, 14 May 1969. |
Social Justice: Race Relations | MU2013/4 | In response to the racially charged sit-down demonstrations of Spring 1960, the Peace Fellowship group at Manchester College entered the May Day parade with 22 sign-carrying students under the banner "Stand Up for the Sit Downs." |
Stand Against Hate Vigil | MC2003/221 | "Stand Against Hate Vigil" Materials. |
Underground Publication: Vietnam War Protest, Nation-wide Student Strike | MC2010/192 | An underground publication announcing a nation-wide strike called by the National Student Association and the National Student Lobby in response to the Indochina War. The date of the strike was set for April 21 and a year is not given. |
Violence: Lemberg Center | MC2002/186 | The Lemberg Center for the Study of Violence contains information on the race riots of the 1960s and originated at Brandeis University outside of Boston. The archive was transferred to Manchester College on permanent loan in 1979, and was housed there until 1997, when it was transferred to the University of Notre Dame.
See Also: Oak Leaves, 21 September 1979 p.6. |
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