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Correspondence from D. C. Amstutz;  D. H. Bender--5; G. L. Bender (perhaps 12 or 15; some reference to moving Elkhart Institute elsewhere, etc.; still denouncing the Funk-Lehman faction). Also from:  E. J. Berkey--half-dozen; W. P. Coffman; and others.

A - D

Correspondence from D. C. Amstutz (or "Fanny and D. C.)--3; D. H. Bender--2; G. L. Bender--dozen; J. F. Brunk--half-dozen; N. E. Byers (including about a missionary training school and a nurses training school--half-dozen; J. D. Charles--3; I. R. Detweiler--8; and others.

A - D

Correspondence from D. C. Amstutz (or D. C. and Fanny; Rittman, Oh.; Mennonite Board of Charitable Homes letterhead)--many; D. H. Bender--5; and others.

A - D

Correspondence from D. C. Amstutz; D. H. Bender (incldung:  "I think J. F. F. feels pretty sore over the new paper venture but says very little.")--half-dozen; G. L. Bender--8 or 10; John Blosser (president of Mennonite Book and Tract Society)--half-dozen; N. O. Blosser; J. D. Charles; Fannie Coffman; S. F. Coffman; J. N. Durr (rather frequent correspondent in earlier folders)--7 or 8; and others.

A - D

Correspondence from: D. C. Amstutz--half-dozen; D. H. Bender (including comment on tensions between Hesston College founders and Goshen College officials, and resulting strains on Bender and Steiner's friendship)--half-dozen or more; G. L. Bender--about a dozen; L. J. Burkholder--5; N. E. Byers (very interesting regarding ussues at Goshen--attire, musical instruments, faculty orthodoxy, the student newspapers--that were creating tensions with the constituency, and whom Byers was consulting about the problems)--3 or 4; Brunks at La Junta sanitarium--several; S. F. Coffman; I. R. Detweiler; H. L. Eby--3; Tillman Erb--3; and others.

A - G

7 letters from D. H. Bender, some of them as he was at various places apparently holding evagelistic meetings; he wrote very much as a supporter of the Quickening.  A couple of warm ones from John S. Coffman. One from S. D. Ebersole.  15 or 20 letters in all.

A - G

Correspondence from D. H. Bender--4, E. J. Berkey--4, J. S. Coffman--half-dozen. N. B. Grubb and others.  A stiff letter from Isaac Eby forbidding Steiner to hold meetings in his district.  Various correspondense from Alabama and Georgia: Steiner seems to have been contemplating some project involving purchase of land in the South.

A - G 1901

Correspondence from D. C. Amstutz--many; D. H. Bender (including establishing a church publishing house, and entanglement with Elkhart)--half-dozen; G. L. Bender; E. J. Berkey; Georeg R. Brunk; N. E. Byers--4 or 5; Fannie Coffman--3 or 4; Jonas (and Becca) Cullar--half-dozen; H. C. Frick (Andrew Carnegie's sometime aide) to Aaron Loucks re moving Elkhart Institute; and others.

A - Miscellaneous

Half-dozen items. Someone wanting advice and help for study in Europe, 1925. A Roy Allgyer (J. Roy Allgyer?) January 12 & Jan 27, 1920 apparently returning from Reconstruction Unit in France, discussing setting up a unit in Russia (Soviet Union); also asking Bender attitutde on Clermont Conferece/ Young People's Conference movement. "While you have steered clear of the war and the immediate relief agencies which followed, I think here is your chance. . . ." Allgyer thought Kansas Mennonites should have large role in any Russia work. // Folder shows Bender already to be important in Anabaptist history and church history bibliography and scholarship. At least one outgoing letter, to Dr. F. W. Loetschner (Frederick William Loetschner) of American Society of Church History

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