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John P. Suderman Papers

  • US BCMLA 00/MS.182
  • Collection
  • 1930-1988

Box 1 is mostly materials related to his Hopi gospel song compilation. Includes several audio tape reels.

Box 2 has more audio tape reels, more Hopi hymnal related material, photocopy of an autobiography by Mabel Suderman, a few photos, a few of what look like sermon outlines.

Box 3 is later additions.

Suderman, John P., 1901-1979

Gordon Friesen Papers

  • US BCMLA 00/MS.207
  • Collection
  • 1920-1974

The collection contains largely materials pertaining to Gordon Friesen's correspondence from 1920 to 1940 and writings throughout his adult life.  The writings include thoughts and ideas, short stories, novels, and an autobiography with his wife.  Other writings in the collection include works by his wife: screenplays, a novel, and the autobiography.  There is also a short story by his friend Menno Duerksen.

 

The collection also includes books Friesen had collected.  There are probably autobiographical cassette tapes and reel-to-reel tapes narrated by Friesen and his wife.  There are also records, some of which are spin-offs of the magazine Broadside, which Friesen and his wife edited.

Friesen, Gordon, 1909-1996

Olin Krehbiel Papers

  • US BCMLA 00/MS.219
  • Collection
  • 1920-1980

Box 1: notebook (record of weddings performed, etc.), diplomas, photos, printed matter, books, birthday book (Vergissmeinnicht), correspondence, C. E. Krehbiel diaries, other C. E. Krehbiel items

Box 2: subject files, correspondence

Box 3: index book (to files or articles?), subject files, sermon index, diaries (brought in March 1984 by Ron Krehbiel)

Box 4: subject files

Box 5: sermons (brought in 31 Dec 1986 by Ron Krehbiel)

Box 6: reel-to-reel tapes, C. E. Witness periodical (from Grace church in Pennsylvania?) (brought in 31 Oct 1994 by Ron Krehbiel)

Box 7: slides, 16mm film

box 8: audio cassette, biographical interview by Jim Juhnke

Krehbiel, Olin A., 1904-1982

T. A. van der Smissen Papers

  • US BCMLA 00/MS.243
  • Collection
  • 1920-1970

correspondence, sermons, subject files

van der Smissen, T. A., 1897-1974

Leonhard B. Rempel Papers

  • US BCMLA 00/MS.314
  • Collection
  • 1954-1977

Consists entirely of audio tape recordings. Rempel must have been a tape enthusiast.

Box 1: family recordings

Box 2-4: Mennonite speakers

Box 5-6: Miscellaneous recordings

Box 7-9: Music

Box 10: church services

Box 11: church conferences

Box 12: wire recordings

Rempel, Leonhard B., 1905-1971

Robert G. Unruh Papers

  • US BCMLA 00/MS.322
  • Collection
  • 1950-1980

Box 1-2: reports on agricultural experimental work in Paraguay.

Box 3: reel tapes of Fernheim Colony 50th anniversary 1980 (tapes have been copied to CD)

Unruh, Robert G., 1921-1998

Arnold J. Regier Papers

  • US BCMLA 00/MS.391
  • Collection
  • 1860-1960

research materials and drafts for some kind of writing project on Prussian Mennonite history; includes many photos, also a tape of "Flemish choral music"; 2 boxes of reel-to-reel audio tapes

Regier, Arnold J., 1912-2000

Harley J. Stucky Papers

  • US BCMLA 00/MS.459
  • Collection
  • 1886-2005

The collection documents Harley J. Stucky’s academic career and involvement in numerous historical, community, and church activities. Extensive correspondence is available from throughout his life and provides unique insights into a number of programs, ranging from the early development of Camp Mennoscah and other youth programs (including the North Newton 4H club as well as Western District and General Conference institutions) to the various historical organizations and celebrations for which he played major leadership roles. His insider role occasionally highlighted issues and disagreements within the numerous organizations. Stucky read quite widely and collected many pamphlets and clippings on topics related to his teaching and interests, especially those regarding international relations and nonresistance. Most significant perhaps are the materials on conscientious objection, disarmament ,and universal military service. One unique aspect of the collection is that Stucky retained copies of most, or perhaps all, of the term papers of his students, and the set from Bethel College is especially extensive. This collection provides the most extensive documentation of the Mennonite and wheat centennial celebrations in 1974, and especially of the controversies surrounding the relationship of the Wheat Committee and the Kansas Wheat Commission regarding the Kansas Wheat Center after the centennial.

see also elecrec/acc254 for phonograph record labels

Stucky, Harley J., 1920-2005