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- 1888-1973
Part of G. L. (George Lewis) and Elsie Kolb Bender Family Papers
Newspaper clippings, invitations, certificates, and other ephemera.
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Part of G. L. (George Lewis) and Elsie Kolb Bender Family Papers
Newspaper clippings, invitations, certificates, and other ephemera.
Part of Mennonite Church Committee on Peace and Social Concerns Records 1965-1971
Meeting minutes and various reports created by the Committee on Peace and Social Concerns.
Walton Hackman Correspondence and Subject Files
Part of Mennonite Church Committee on Peace and Social Concerns Records 1965-1971
Executive director's files.
Records of Nelson Kauffman (1948-1959)
Part of Ernst H. Correll Papers
Contains notes, essays, correspondence and family trees related to Correll's genealogical research. Research work seems to be predominantly from 1927 to 1941.
Part of Atlee Beechy Papers
During the years between 1988 - 1997, Atlee and Winifred Beechy’s daughter Karen B. Kreider tape recorded interviews with this remarkable pair of peacemakers, educators, international diplomats and parents of three children - Karen, Judith and Susan. Beginning in 2020, these cassette tapes were sent to commercial transcription services (rev.com and scribie.com) and converted to a digital, electronic form which could be further edited. Susan’s tireless dedication to editing these transcripts resulted in her 70 page book, Atlee and Winifred Beechy Remember: Interviews from the Tape Project, in which there are many illustrative photographs.
Part of Out-Spokin' Records
Board meeting minutes, correspondence, manuals, publicity materials, fundraising and membership information, and other administrative records. These records provide researchers a good starting point for conducting research on this ministry.
Part of Council of International Anabaptist Ministries Records
Includes the official minutes of the annual meetings of the organization from 1958 to 2004, as well as interfiled sub-committee minutes.
This series contain draft census cards for young men. There are also opinions on voluntary service experiences by young men and women located within the series.
Part of Out-Spokin' Records
Records pertaining to specific biking, hiking, and other trips organized by Out-Spokin'. These records are in chronological order and primarily contain lists of participant and correspondence pertaining to the trip.
Minutes, Reports, and Financial Records
Assorted administrative materials documenting the placement of Mennonite men in alternative service programs. Because these records are incomplete, researchers are encouraged to consult I-W materials found at the Mennonite Central Committee archives in Akron, Pennsylvania.