Scope and Content | Files 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Correspondence dated 1947-1976, including (but not limited to) personal letters, Camp Mack business correspondence, Christmas letters, and exchange of genealogical information. L. W. Shultz books: Some of these copies have mold issues and have been boxed separately and placed beside Large Box 116. "People and Places, 1890-1970, An Authbiography." One copy of "The Story of Camp Alexander Mack, 1924-1955," by L. W. Shultz. Two copies of "Schwarzenau, Where the Brethren Church Began in Europe," by L. W. Shultz, 1954. One copy of "Schwarzenau, 1708-1976, Yesterday and Toeay, Where the Brethren Began in Europe," by L. W. Shultz, 1977. See also: For related material regarding L. W. Shultz, see: Camp Alexander Mack; Guide Lines, v.12:3 (July 1971) p.1; Oak Leaves, 7 March 1925 p.3; 3 October 1963 p.2; Gospel Messenger, 14 April 1945 p.9-10, 16; 15 September 1945 p.12; 24 November 1945 p.20; 23 February 1946 p.20-21; 9 March 1946 p.16; 16 March 1946 p.21; 30 March 1946 p.20 (photo); 6 April 1946 p.18-19; 15 June 1946 p.21; 28 September 1946 p.11; 16 November 1946 p.17; 21 December 1946 p.21; 11 January 1947 p.16; 8 February 1947 p.21 (photo); Manchester College Bulletin, July 1977 p.10; Photo Box 156. |
Bio History Note | 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.
- Correspondence dated 1947-1976, including (but not limited to) personal letters, Camp Mack business correspondence, Christmas letters, and exchange of genealogical information.
|