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Identifier: H88-0003
Abstract
Final paper of a six student research project funded by the National Science Foundation in which Bach served as student coordinator. “Neighborhood-Retardate Interaction Effects during the Deinstitutionalization Process,” studies the effects of deinstitutionalization of adult mentally retarded individuals. 55 pp. (B)
Dates:
1974
Collection
Identifier: H14-1858
Abstract
Marc B. Baer has been a professor of history at Hope College since 1983. He received his B.S. degree from Iowa State University in 1967, M.A. degree from the University of Iowa in 1971, and his Ph.D. degree from the University of Iowa in 1976. Baer specializes in modern British history. His regular courses include British and Irish History to 1700, British and Irish History since 1700, Modern Imperialism and the History Seminar. He also teaches in the Cultural Heritage (Introduction to...
Dates:
1984
Collection
Identifier: H88-0003.50
Abstract
Hope College graduate (1920, B.A) from Passaic, New Jersey; New Brunswick Theological Seminary graduate (1923, M.A.); licensed and ordained by the Classis of Paramus (1923). Served as pastor at Lakeview Heights in Clifton, New Jersey (1923-1924); dismissed to the Presbyterian Church of Jersey City, New Jersey, in 1924; recipient of an honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity from Hope College (1951); served during World War One as a Marine and cadet flyer in the Marine Air Force; served as an...
Dates:
1915 - 1920
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Identifier: H88-0004
Abstract
Professor of science education, 1957-1966. Collection contains personnel file (RESTRICTED), biographical material, correspondence, a report on a New Jersey student recruitment trip, and the abstract of Baker's doctoral thesis, "The Ability of Elementary-school Children to Interpret Certain Types of Science Experiments." Includes eleven letters received from faculty members while he was in the Army during World War One. Correspondents include John De Boer,...
Dates:
1917 - 1982
Collection
Identifier: W88-0006.50
Abstract
Hope College class of 1916; Western Theological Seminary class of 1919; received an A.M. from Hope College in 1919; licensed by the Classis of Passaic, 1919; ordained by the Classis of Pella in 1919. Served as pastor of Bethany Reformed Church, Sully, Iowa (1919-1921); Sanborn First Reformed Church, Sanborn, Iowa (1921-1924); St. Anne First Reformed Church, Wichert, Illinois (1924-1934); Grandview Reformed Church, Armour, South Dakota (1936-1943); Doon, Iowa (1943-1946); and Volga First...
Dates:
1919
Collection
Identifier: W94-1186.50
Abstract
Rutgers College class of 1857 (A.B.), 1860 (M.A.), and 1906 (D.D.); New Brunswick Theological Seminary class of 1860; licensed and ordained by the Classis of Bergen, 1860; missionary to Japan (1861-1920). Collection includes six letters written to Rev. Philip Peltz from 1861-1862 about his experiences in the Japan missionary field. Original letters were translated by Russell Norden and are held by the Ferris Girls School, Yokohama, Japan. (B)
Dates:
1861 - 1862
Collection
Identifier: H14-1866.10
Abstract
Bandit Boats was founded by well-known local fiberglass craftsman Jack Boerman ca. 1983. By 1986, the Bouwens family had acquired the designs and tooling from Boerman for Bow Winds Boats. The collection includes a ca. 1983 Bandit Boats brochure. (B)
Dates:
ca. 1983
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Identifier: H04-1542
Abstract
Professional positions included Yale College, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Literatures (Instructor in Hebrew Language), 1977-1978; Geneva College, Department of Bible and Philosophy (Assistant Professor), 1978-1982; Calvin Theological Seminary, Department of Old Testament (Visiting Lecturer in Old Testament), 1982-1984; Harvard University, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations (Andrew W. Mellon Fellow in the Humanities), 1985-1986; and Professor of Religion at...
Dates:
n.d.
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Identifier: H03-1507.20
Abstract
Daughter of Emmett and Leonardine (Jackson) Brown, African-American resident of the North Holland area, and class of 1961 graduate of Holland High School. The collection contains her 2003 oral history recording on audiotape cassette and transcript concerning her family’s move to the area from Chicago in 1943 to farm, her grandparents Leonard Foster and Gladys Leone Stoutmire, a cross burning incident, prejudice at the Harlem School, and the Full Gospel All-Nation Pentecostal Church. (B)
Dates:
2003
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Identifier: H88-0005
Abstract
Hope College class of 1898; Western Theological Seminary class of 1901; missionary in South India; principal of the Union Theological Seminary at Pasumalai in South India, 1917-1942. Collection includes articles, photo albums, clippings, correspondence, books, and medals relating to his work in India. Contains secondary sources documenting his interest in the Pilgrims and Dutch influence on the United States. Also includes a photo album with extensive commentary about a vacation in Great...
Dates:
1906 - 1974