Collection VI/08/002 - Mennonite Publishing House (Scottdale, Pa.) Marketing Correspondence and Reports

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US MCUSAA VI/08/002

Title

Mennonite Publishing House (Scottdale, Pa.) Marketing Correspondence and Reports

Date(s)

  • 1950-1993 (Creation)

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Collection

Extent and medium

0.70 Linear Feet; 1 archives box and 1 half archives box

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Name of creator

(1908-2010)

Administrative history

Since its beginning in 1908, the Mennonite Publishing House operated on a tight budget, trying to operate as a business selling a product and at the same time producing resources that were important to the Mennonite church. Unsecured loans, or debenture notes, were made to the Mennonite Publishing House from early on to help make ends meet. When U. S. securities regulations changed to limit the use of debenture notes, the Joint Executive Committee of Mennonite Church USA and Mennonite Church Canada told the Mennonite Publishing House to address the debenture note issue. Suddenly, the Mennonite Publishing House had to repay 2.4 million to the 122 debenture holders. This set the demise of the Mennonite Publishing House into motion.

During the process of merging General Conference Mennonite Church and Mennonite Church publishing agencies, the financial stresses of both agencies became apparent. Both were operating at a loss. In 2001, Faith and Life Press had an operating loss of $167,211, and MPH had a loss of $369,430. Combined losses in 2002 were $793,079.

A full audit disclosed operating losses and debts of $5.1 million, including the debenture notes in 2004.\

In November 2010, Mennonite Church Canada joined Mennonite Church USA in approving MPN’s merger with Third Way Media and its relocation to Harrisonburg, Virginia. The merged entity was named MennoMedia.

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Scope and content

Consisting primarily of incoming and outgoing correspondence to the marketing director in the late 1970s and early 1980s, Jack Scott, these records are internal records pertaining to Mennonite Publishing House's efforts to advertise and sell its products. Reports are few and date from the 1950s and 1993.

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Accruals

10/20/2011, MennoMedia, Acc. 2012-093

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Flat

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Conditions governing access

These materials are open for public research.

Conditions governing reproduction

Researchers are responsible for using in accordance with 17 U.S.C. Copyright owned by the Mennonite Church USA Archives.

Language of material

  • English

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ArchonInternalCollectionID:651

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2011-10-20

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  • English

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