Central States Colleges Association Records, MC2001/6, Archives and Brethren Historical Collection, Funderburg Library, Manchester College, North Manchester, Indiana.
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Comparative Data, Research Director (marked "Confidential--Do Not Use")
File 1
Nobel Conference, Jan. 1974
File 2
Nobel Conference, Jan. 1974
File 3
Records, 1964-69
File 4
Records, 1970-72
File 5
Documents and minutes
File 6
Documents and minutes
Booklet 3
Central States Assembly on the United States and Eastern Europe, October 23-26, 1969
Booklet 4
CSCA Handbook, 1969. Includes Articles and By-Laws
Booklet 5
"Pollution and its Control: Report of a Conference," March 5-6, 1971.
File 7
Materials from the chemistry section of CSCA
File 8
Research on the American College Testing program (ACT).
File 9
Peace Studies program research
File 10
Institutional research
File 11
Director of Research 1968
File 12
Director of Research 1969-70
File 13
Report, Tolela & Dove
File 14
Special Projects
File 15
Study Abroad Committee
File 16
Visiting Lecturer Program
File 17
Director of Research 1971-72
File 18
Meetings
File 19
Environmental Studies
File 20
Expense reports
File 21
Information System Committee
File 22
January Session
File 23
Institutional Reports
File 24
Student attitudes
File 25
General
File 26
Student Attitude Study Report, 1970
File 27
Library Information
Date of Accession
Unknown
Bio History Note
From newspaper article:
"Manchester is a member of the Central States College Assn. (CSCA), a group incorporated last year and now consisting of 12 church-related schools. The members of CSCA no longer think of themselves as small, isolated colleges, but as much like a university of some 12,000 students and 1,000 faculty who happen to be located on ten different campuses in six states...Dr. A. Blair Helman, president of Manchester, points out that the object of CSCA will be to do things together which can be better done by larger schools, and at the same time keep the advantages of small enrollment and campus atmosphere."
"Big Step by Small Hoosier College." Leader-Tribune [Marion, Ind.]. 29 March 1966.
The CSCA was dissolved in 1978.
Archivist Note
Date of Accession: Unknown.
Description prepared 28 April 2004 and last updated 11 May 2007 by Sara L. Smith.