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Accession #MC2011/89
TopicPollution: Garner
KeywordsPollution, Media, Environment,
TitleDr. Garner: Pollution
LocationCD is located in the Media Cabinet, IIS, by accession number. Wave Sound File located on Archives' Network [W:] in folder titled [Symposiums].
CitationDr. Garner: Pollution, MC2011/89, 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

Dr. Garner, who had been affiliated with the Environmental Protection Agency, talks about pollution, the auto industry, catalytic converters and their pollutants, consumption for consumption sake, oil shortages, and the idea that "technology can disrupt nature but it can't transcend it."  To help control pollution and our environment we must ask ourselves,  "What REALLY are our NEEDS and not our DESIRES?" Fulfilling our material desires will lead to more production and to more pollution. President Helman is captured giving an address about Manchester College and higher education in a Christian college. He also touches on environmental concerns.

One reel-to-reel tape and corresponding CD. 

Date of Accession10 March 2011
Bio History NoteThis box of this tape is labeled "Chuch Leaders Conference 10/13 - 15/69, Parsons and Calloway."  Also it is labeled E.A.R. 502 College Ave., N. Manchester, Ind.  These titles do not match the presentation which appears to focus on pollution and where the speaker is eventually identified as Dr. Garner, somehow associated with the Environmental Protection Agency. Later in the tape, President Helman is captured giving an address about Manchester College and higher education in a Christian college.  This tape was probably recorded over several times.  Also, speaker talks on male and female relationships, including sexual dynamics.
Archivist Note

Reel-to-reel audio tape transferred to CD by Instructional Technologies Department in March 2011. Rape discarded in November of 2016 by Jeanine Wine after MU's Department of Instructional Technologies created a digital Wave Sound file on the Archives' Network.

Description prepared 10 March 2011 by Jeanine M. Wine.

 


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