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Accession #MC2011/13
TopicAnniversay Tape
KeywordsHistory, Professors,
Title90th Anniversary Tape
LocationCDs are located in order of accession number on the Media Shelves in the IIS. A digital copy is located on the archives' network location and can be searched for by typing the accession number in this format: MC2011_13
Citation90th Anniversary Tape, MC2011/13, Archives and Brethren Historical Collection, Funderburg Library, Manchester University, North Manchester, Indiana.
AccessResearchers are responsible for determining copyright status of archived materials where this is relevant to their intended use of the materials.
ProvenanceArchives’ Stacks
Scope and Content

90th Anniversary Tape of Manchester College with interviews of professors and individuals associated with the school, some who are alumni as the College as well (names not listed in order of appearance).

L. W. Shultz, Class of  1914

Professor Max Allen, Class of 1934

Bollinger, Class of 1926

Burke, Class of 1922

Bollinger

Professor T. Wayne Rieman

MC2011/51, the Marty Smeltzer West tape/track 2 is purported to have a repeat of this interview. 

A copy of the interview from MC2011/51 is included with MC2011/13.


Date of Accession25 January 2011
Bio History NoteInteviews in which the present is placed against the history of the past.
Archivist Note

Reel-to-reel audio tape transferred to CD by Instructional Technologies Department in December 2010 or January 2011.

A batch of reel-to-reel audio tapes was sent to the Instructional Technologies Department for transfer to CD.  During the transfer process, inaccuracies in the labeling of original tapes, along with labeling information used for the CDs, created a problem when trying to match tapes with CDs.  If in the future, the archivist finds that the reel-to-reel tape included with the CD does not match the CD….don’t panic.  The transfer was probably made…the wrong tape was just probably matched to the CD…and the correct tape exists SOMEWHERE…although it will be really hard to find…because the Archives does not have a reel-to-reel tape player…and the Archivist does not have the time to match approximately 50 recordings with CDs.

Description prepared 25 January 2011 by Jeanine M. Wine.

 

 


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