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IV-11-3
Mennonite
Board of Missions
Human
Resources, 1953-
Collected
Materials, 1946-65
1 Box (Large)
Introduction
A set of early files, 1946-65, as
generated from the Personnel Committee of MBM, were identified and
cataloged at
the Archives in 1972. Some of these files
show the transition of working with personnel from 1946, when the
Mission
Committee handled personnel (see IV-6-1), to 1953 when a Personnel
Committee
was formed.
Inventory
Listing
Box
1 (Large) (Continued from IV-11-2.2)
1/1 Correspondence
to J.D. Graber, 1946
Includes correspondence from
Mennonite Central Committee to J.D. Graber regarding personnel
suggestions,
July 25, 1946
1/2 Personnel
Policies, 1949, 1962, 1964
1/3 Volunteer Files
as of 1950
Includes List of Active Volunteers,
A-Z, as
of January 1950
Includes List of
Inactive Volunteers, 1901-50, as of 1950
1/4 Sample Forms for
Personnel (no dates)
Personnel Record Form
for Christian Service
Preliminary Information
Form for Missionary Candidates
Confidential Composite
Reference
Interview Report
Personnel Information
Form for Missionary Candidates
Confidential Personal
Reference (Distributed by John E.
Lehman, Personnel Director of Personnel Recruitment and by James
Mininger,
Personnel Director of Health and Welfare)
Summary of Personnel Record
Health Survey for Missionary
Candidates (To be returned to E.P. Mininger, MD., Elkhart, Indiana)
Medical Examination
1/5 Correspondence
from Mishler, 1961
From D. J. Mishler on distribution of
Personnel Committee minutes.
1/6 Brochure,
"opportunities for
service" July, August, September 1965
1/7
Personnel In Europe, MBM, (probably
late 1940s)
September
10, 1972 / Sharon Klingelsmith
August
25, 2000 / Introduction added by Dennis Stoesz
November 24,
2008 / Posted by Alex Lake
Mennonite Church USA
Archives-Goshen, 1700 S. Main St., Goshen, Indiana 46526
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