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Accession #MC2009/99
TopicPublic Relations: Newspaper Promotional
KeywordsDevelopment, Athletics, Biolog, Dormatory, Education, Teacher Training, Natural Sciences,
TitleManchester College Promotional: "Rotogravure, The News-Sentinel," Saturday, November 8, 1947
LocationFlat File Drawer F
CitationManchester College Promotional: "Rotogravure, The News-Sentinel," Saturday, November 8, 1947 , MC2009/99, 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.
ProvenanceUnknown, in Archives prior to April 2006
Scope and Content

Newspaper: Promotional: "Rotogravuer, The News-Sentinel," Saturday, November 8, 1947.

1. MC2009/99a: Manchester College Promotional: "Rotogravure, The News-Sentinel," Saturday, November 8, 1947.

2. MC2009/99b: An additional copy of this page that was previously adhered to cardboard.

Date of Accession30 July 2009
Bio History Note

Featured in this newspaper spread are:

  • The Chime Tower and Oakwood Hall .
  • Spartan Halls (barracks for men).
  • (The new dormitory to house 100 men and costing an estimated $225,000 .
  • Professor O. W. Neher and Professor Edward Kintner conferring in biology building with crayfish chart.
  • Tennis courts and 30 trailers for married veterans .
  • Campus radio station featuring Irvin Hoff, student and Dr. Orland lefforge, speech professor officiating as members of TKA, honorary speech fraternity, broadcast. Photographed are Wayne Miller, from North Manchester; Miss Elsie Rossmanith, Rensselaer; Ralph Yaney and Glen Crago, North Manchester.
  • Coeds, Miss Anna Mae Ehrmin, Mishawaka and Carlton Stoddard, Louisville, Ohio.
  • 1947 May Queen Mary Kathryn Cooper, Dayton, Ohio with football players John Krieg, Ft. Wayne and Ellis Lehman, Windbor, PA.
  • Miss Mary Jane Penrod, Bluffton, IN, learns how to be a school teacher at Thomas Marshall School with Mrs. Esther Mae Ashley, student teacher director, and Miss Lucille Wright, critic teacher, along with a class of schoolchildren.
  • Professors A. R. Eikenberry (Psychology), Fred R. Conkling (English) and Dr. C. S. Morris (Physics) in Administration Building with portrait of Otho Winger, President from 1911 - 1941 in background.
Archivist Note

Description prepared 30 July 2009 by Jeanine M. Wine.

 


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