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Two similar negatives. See CM 12-6-12. He spoke to the annual meeting of the CMRC in Manitoba in his capacity as Chairman of Mennonite Health Services Inc.
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Two similar negatives. See CM 12-6-12. He spoke to the annual meeting of the CMRC in Manitoba in his capacity as Chairman of Mennonite Health Services Inc.
Studio photo of him at graduation. In 1959 he graduated from CMBC. In 1965 he entered a 3 year program in Psychiatry in Ka. See CM 7-16-3; 13-4-3.
Rudolph Martens and Dr. Elvina Martens
Informal photo. On the back is written: Rudolph Martens, New Hamburg, Ontario, Dr. Elvina Martens, Chicago, Illinois, now in Charlesville, Congo Belge under Congo Inland Mission.
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Rudolph Martens and Elvina Martens family
Informal photo. On the back is written: "Rev. Rudolph Martens and Dr. Elvina Martens and daughter Elizabeth at the Charlesville Station under Congo Inland Mission Belgian Congo, Africa.
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Ministry of volunteers in Mennonite hospitals & homes for the aged
Used in CM 7-12-6 by the GCMC, B. of Christian Service to promote mission work. This series continues to 1998-14.266. The photo is used to illustrate the ministry of volunteers in Mennonite hospitals & homes for the aged. It was also used in 7-9-5 with an art. on MCC volunteers at the National Institute of Health in Bethedsa, Maryland. A registered nurse and a doctor are tending to a patient in a hospital bed.
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This fonds consists of transcribed and translated letters created by Ed Falk with the help of Peter Wiebe and his son Bruce Wiebe, letters originally written to Dr. Abraham B. Hiebert and his family by family and friends in Russia, United States, and Canada. Some letters are general correspondence, others are letters requesting medical assistance, or invitations to funerals. The letters show the connection of family members in various countries, the importance of doctors, and current events in the Mennonite communities.
Includes footnotes and appendices.
Hiebert, Abraham B., 1847-1914