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Centre for Mennonite Brethren Studies, Winnipeg Mennonite Central Committee With digital objects
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Moscow Mennonite Centre Library with MCC Workers

This photo is of the Moscow Mennonite Centre Library with MCC Workers, 1993. They are gathered together for an informal portrait of the group.
Back Row (Left to Right): Lawrence Klippenstein and Herb Klassen.
Middle Row (Left to Right): Ben and Erna Falk (Siberia), LaVerna Klippenstein.
Front Row (Left to Right): Mary Raber (country representative) and Maureen Klassen.

MCC project--wheelchairs for Cuba

This photograph shows Siegfried Bartel, left, accepting the first fifteen wheelchairs repaired by senior citizens in British Columbia and destined for Cuba on behalf of MCC. Peter Funk (seated) was one of two volunteers who made the repairs. At right is Alf Heinrichs, coordinator of the Clearbrook Community Centre.

Klassen, Gene

Elmer A. Martens

This is a photo of Elmer A. Martens, doctoral student in Old Testament at the Claremont School of Religion and professor-elect for Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary, responds to Frank Epp's paper "Whose Land is Palestine?", presented to the annual meeting of the Peace Section of Mennonite Central Committee, January 23, 1969.

Buller, Burton, 1946-

Elmer A. Martens

This is a photo of Elmer A. Martens, doctoral student in Old Testament at the Claremont School of Religion and professor-elect for Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary, responds to Frank Epp's paper "Whose Land is Palestine?", presented to the annual meeting of the Peace Section of Mennonite Central Committee, January 23, 1969.

Buller, Burton, 1946-

Abraham and Anna Dyck

This photo is of Abraham and Anna Dyck, " Sunday School superintendent from Kitchener MB Church, who went to Brazil with MCC."
"With permission from Elvira Goerz from Olga Enns' album."

Korean refugees crossing the Kan River

This is a photo of an endless column of refugees crossing the provisional bridge built beside the damaged span of a bridge over the Han River, South Korea. [An attached note reads:] Of the 10 million Koreans, more than 2.5 million are refugees. To help such fortunate persons, Mennonite Central Committee is making plans to send relief workers who will provide material aid. They will also set up facilities whereby people can again establish themselves in communities and provide a living for themselves.