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Mennonite Central Committee Photograph Collection Stoesz, Edgar, 1929- Mit digitalen Objekten
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Touring headquarters

This is a photo people in an office at MCC. Staff members gave tours of the facilities. Pictured are Edgar Stoesz, associate executive secretary (centre left), and Gerald Shank, secretary for Latin America ( centre right).

Goossen, Steve

MCC Annual meeting

This is a photo of (left to right): Siegfried Bartel, MCC (Canada) representative, Elmer W. Neufeld, proxy for MCC (Canada), Edmund Janzen, Mennonite Brethren representative and Edgar Stoesz, associate secretary for overseas services.

Beach, Mark

Annual meeting

This is a photo of MCC staff fielding questions on overseas program. They are (left to right): Bert Lobe (standing), Nancy Heisey, William Snyder and Edgar Stoesz.

Mennonite Reporter

Annual meeting

This is a photo of Nancy Heisey, MCC secretary for Southern Africa, outlining goals for 1981 at MCC annual meeting. To her left are William T. Snyder (seated) and Edgar Stoesz.

Nickel, Robb

Annual meeting

This is a photo of (left to right): board members John Klassen of Alberta, Lamar Fretz of Ontario and Edgar Stoesz, MCC associate executive secretary. Stoesz is holding a microphone while making a point during the overseas report at the 1983 MCC annual meeting.

Beach, Mark

MII

This is a photo of (left to right): Ervin Krehbiel receiving an honorary plaque for Mennonite Aid Plan of the U. S. from president Edgar Stoesz with treasurer Keith Lehman looking on.

Ziegler, Don

Barcley Bible Commentaries in Russian dedicated in Moscow

This is a photo of (left to right): Walter Mitzkevic, director of Ministers' Correspondence Course, Moscow; Edgar Stoesz, MCC Europe director, Neuwied, Germany; Visili Logvinenko, president of AUCECB, Moscow and Peter J. Dyck, MCC representative on the Russian Bible Commentary Committee, Akron, Pa. They are at the dedication service in Moscow January 6 to celebrate the importation of 5,000 Russian-language Barclay Bible commentaries to the Soviet Union.

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