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Hope College

 Organization

Found in 26 Collections and/or Records:

Shaw, Henry I., Jr. (1926-2000). Papers, 1949-1974.

 Collection
Identifier: H88-0136
Abstract

Hope College class of 1949; prominent military historian. Collection includes correspondence; articles on military history; photographs; and a student paper. Correspondents include Metta Ross and Paul Fried. Photos include images of Generals Wallace M. Green, Jr. and David M. Shoup.

Dates: 1949 - 1974

Snow, Esther M. (1895-1974). Papers, 1942-2002.

 Collection
Identifier: H88-0140
Abstract

Instructor and professor of piano and organ, 1937-1954; director of Women’s Glee Club; assistant professor of German, 1955-1965. Collection includes her personnel file (RESTRICTED), photographs, programs and correspondence from the Vienna Summer School, and "Musikalisch Frau Schnee: A Brief Biography of the Life of Esther MacFarlane Snow," by Robert Snow, 2002.

Dates: 1942 - 2002

Snow, Wilfred Curtis (1894-1935). Papers, 1929-1963.

 Collection
Identifier: H88-0142
Abstract

Professor of organ and piano and director of music, 1929-1935. Clippings, photographs, programs, letters to Mrs. Snow, minutes of the Holland Civic Chorus directed by Mr. Snow, and memorials by Edward D. Dimnent and Wynand Wichers.

Dates: 1929 - 1963

Steffens, Henry J. (1908-1992). Papers, 1947-2006.

 Collection
Identifier: H88-0143
Abstract

Hope College class of 1930; Treasurer of Hope College, 1946-1968. Papers include the 2003 obituary for his wife, Margaret Steffens (ca. 1910-2003), and correspondence regarding college finances, correspondence with Irwin Lubbers, and a 2006 oral history interview (audiotape cassette and transcript) with his daughter, Gretchen Steffens Robert, about her father’s work at Hope College.

Dates: 1947 - 2006

Van Eyl, F. Phillip (1928- 2021). Papers, 1958-[ongoing].

 Collection
Identifier: H88-0170
Abstract Florus Phillip Van Eyl was born in Haarlem, the Netherlands. He received his elementary and secondary education in the Hague and two years of university training at the Erasmus University of Rotterdam. He served in the United States Army 11th Airborne Division during the Korean Conflict before coming to Hope College to study economics in 1953. At Hope College, he changed his major from economics and received his A.B. degree in psychology (1955), and his M.A. (1958) and Ph.D. (1964) in...
Dates: 1958-[ongoing]

Vander Lugt, William (1902-1992). Papers, 1932-1992.

 Collection
Identifier: H88-0159
Abstract

Hope College professor of psychology, 1954-1959; professor of philosophy, 1959-1967; Dean of the College 1955-1967; distinguished professor-at-large, 1967-1972; chancellor, 1970-1972. Collection includes correspondence, clippings, photographs; speeches and writings, and Hope College faculty programs.

Dates: 1932 - 1992