- US BCMLA 00/MS.390
- Collection
- 1935-1982
Diary, correspondence, and other materials related to 1950 trip to Europe to visit relatives; school materials
Shaum, Hilda C. Mueller, 1913-1988
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Diary, correspondence, and other materials related to 1950 trip to Europe to visit relatives; school materials
Shaum, Hilda C. Mueller, 1913-1988
Albert Meyers, a relief worker stationed in Valdoie, France, speaking to Pax workers
Mennonite Central Committee
Part of Der Bote Photograph Collection
This is a photo of Dr. Albert Meyer.
Part of Canadian Mennonite Bible College Photograph Collection
This is a photo of Rev. Albert Meyer, a speaker at CMBC.
Note: This photo has a negative.
Missions Conference Lola K.K.Dey, Albert Meyer guest speakers
Part of Canadian Mennonite Bible College Photograph Collection
This is a photo of L-R Henry Poettcker, Lola K.K.Dey, Abert Meyer, Peter Fast talking at the missions conference at CMBC
Regehr, Rudy A., 1930-1997
Mennonite Board of Education Correspondence and Subject Files Part 2
~ FINDING AID IN PROGRESS! ~ Correspondence and subject files of the Mennonite Board of Education. Files are arranged alphabetically by topic and reflect the work and concerns of the official education program agency of the (old) Mennonite Church.
Meyer, Albert J., 1929-
Part of Superb Mennonite Church fonds
Histories of the Future Oral History Project
Audio recordings of 41 oral history interviews conducted with Mennonite young people (under age 40) at the Mennonite Church USA Convention at Kansas City in July 2019. The collection also includes administrative documentation for the project, including biographical information sheets and informed consent forms for all participants. Transcriptions are available for some, but not all, of the interviews.
Narrators include the following people: Charles Baraka, Sarah Bixler, Victoria Bonners, Corben Weaver Boshart, Ben Woodward Breckbill, Theresa Peachey Crissman, Claire DeBerg, Jordan Farrell, Alisha Garber, Joshua Garber, Clayton Gladish, Anna Groff, Todd Grotenhuis, Emily Hedrick, Moriah Hurst, Danae King, Beny Krisbianto, Erica Lea-Simka, Scott Litwiller, Courtney Malcolm, Jon Mark, Lily Mast, Luke Lehman Miller, Rachel Ringenberg Miller, David Nickel, Dona Park, Mariann Reardon, Elizabeth Marie Regier, Kyle Rodgers, Shawn Rodriguez, Lauren Satchwell, Renae Schmidt Peters, Alysa Marie Short, Meg Short, Anna Showalter, Peter Shungu, Alyssa Bennett Smith, Ben Parker Sutter, Chelsea Tatum, Isaac Villegas, and Maegan Freese Wu.
Mennonite Church USA -- Administration
Mennonite Song Festival, Saskatoon
Large group of men and women in Third Avenue United Church.
Thams Studio (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan)
Participants at Mennonite Song Festival, Saskatoon
Partial list of names of participants at Mennonite Song Festival, Saskatoon.
Paetkau, Eric J.
Mennonite Song Festival, Saskatoon
Large group of men and women in Third Avenue United Church. See Item UNK 63 for partial list of names.
Paetkau, Eric J.
Approximately 250 men and women stand in rows beside the Third Avenue United Church in Saskatoon. A second identical photo has the name Miss E. Peters on reverse. A third identical photo donated by Velma Regier. A large framed 4th copy on Shelves.
Thams Studio (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan)
The first graduating class of the Janjgir, India Bible School
Used in the CM 4-7-5. The first graduating class of the Janjgir, India Bible School of the General Conference Mennonite Church. Two of the men are now pastors, 3 are evangelists and the 3 women serve as Bible women. They are likely standing in front of the Bible School building.
Unknown
Mennonite Economic Development Associates (MEDA), 1954-1993
For a historical sketch of MEDA, see J. Winfield Fretz, The MEDA Experiment: Twenty-five Years of Economic Development (Waterloo, Ontario: Conrad Press, 1978), 118 pages. See also MEDA's publication The Marketplace.
Sauder, Erie J.
Cemetery plaque in Różewo, (formerly Rosenort) Poland, written in Polish, German, Dutch, English. The government of Poland has placed similar signs at all Mennonite cemeteries in Poland.
Unknown