| Topic | Accession # | Description Summary |
| Africa: Audio Presentation by Unknown Speaker | MC2011/11 | A presentation on the political history of Africa given by an unidentified speaker. |
| Augsburger, David: Speaker | MC2011/84a,b | The reel-to-reel tape box is labeled "Augsburger," 1/18/1979. Sometimes the label on the box does not match the presentation, and since the speaker on the tape was not introduced, it is impossible for the Archivist to verify the identity of the speaker. The speaker talks about multiple binds and double binds. A second box [MC2011/84b] is labeled "110 ft. more of Augsburger 1-18-79" and it is the same individual. This is rather certainly two tapes by the speaker David Augsburger. |
| Bond, Julian | MC2008/126 | One photograph of Georgia state legislator,Julian Bond, when he was on campus. See Also: Oak Leaves, April 11, 1972. |
| C #289A: Coffin, Dr. Wm. Sloane | Convocation Tape #289A | Dr. William Sloane Coffin gives the "Faith Centennial Lecture" on 5 March 1989. |
| Christian World Order | MC2007/92 | A Forum Institute on Christian World Order, 1936.
See Also: Poster for this event MC2009/106. |
| Convocation #163: Thomas, John | Convocation Tape #163: Thomas, John | Olympian, John Thomas, speaks on the topic of "Olympic Harmony," or what makes an olympic champion? The date of the address is 6 February 1984. . |
| Convocation #163: Thomas, John, 1984 | Convocation Tape: Thomas, John | Olympian, John Thomas, speaks on the topic of "What Makes an Olympic Champion?" The date of the address is 6 February 1984. |
| Convocation #27: Cotton, Elizabeth | MC2011/20, Convocation Tape #27 | Elizabeth Cotton C, composer of "Freight Train." One of the country's top Folk Blues guitarist presents a convocation at Manchester College. |
| Convocation #54: Jackson, Colin, "The World in Crisis" | MC2011/32, Convocation # 54 | Colin Jackson presentation, "The World in Crisis," dated 2 November 1978. |
| Convocation: Kozol, Jonathan, 1980 | MC2011/29 | 8 April 1980 Convocation with Jonathan Kozol, a public schooteacher who spoke out about inadequate conditions for learning. He authored, Death at an Early Age: The Destruction of the Hearts and Minds of Negro Children in the Boston Public Schools,first published in 1967. |
| Dunbar, Dr. Willis: Is Present Day Education Anti-Intellectual? | MC2011/21 | Dr. Willis Dunbar talks on the topic, "Is Present Day Education Anti-Intellectual?" |
| Presentation: Wright, Dr. Nathan | MC2011/73 | This reel-to-reel tape, is identified as containing a presentation by Dr. Nathan Wright. Date unknown. However, the recording, CD #1, Part 1, starts out with Dr. Knechel addressing students, then Moments with Manchester with James Garber, recording the New Year's and Christmas radio program. Part 2, CD #2, is actually Dr. Nathan Wright, African-American leader, educator and activist. He gives a presentation centering around the topic, "What Black Educators Are Saying." |
| Special Events Photograph Collection, circa 1992 - 1993 | MC2004/133 | Special Events Photograph Collection, circa 1992 - 1993. |
| Tanimato, Kiyoshi: A Message of Warning and Hope | Convocation Tape #135: Tanimato, Kiyoshi | Rev. Kiyoshi was a survivor of the bombing of Hiroshima and worked with victims of the bomb. He raised funds for the Hiroshima Maidens project in which women, severly burned by the bomb, received constructive surgery. He also raised funds for a peace center in Hiroshima. His message was delivered on 11 October 1982.
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| Wells, Charles | MC2011/47 | Charles Wells, founder of the news service, "Between the Lines," presents an evening lecture. His appearance was not part of the Church Leaders Conference but his presentation coincided with the conference. |