IV-13-9
Mennonite
Board of Missions
Choice
Books
Records, 1968-1991
Introduction
These records were deposited into the Archives by
Lowell T. Hertzler, Media Ministries, Harrisonburg, Virginia, in 1996.
Series Listing
1.
ACCOUNTS
2. BOOK ACTIVITY
3. BOOK TITLES
4. BUDGET-CHOICE
5. DISTRIBUTOR HELPS
6. DISTRIBUTORSHIPS
7. GOALS AND LONG-RANGE PLANNING
8. INCOME SOURCES
9. MINUTES
10. MISCELLANEOUS
11. ORGANIZATIONS
12. PERSONNEL
13. POLICY
14. PROJECTS
15. PUBLICITY
16. REPORTS
17. RESOURCE MATERIALS
18. STUDIES
19.SUPPLIERS
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page 7,8
page 8
page 8,9
page 9
page 9,10
page 10
page 10,11
page 11
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(Box
1)
(Box 1)
(Box 1)
(Box 1)
(Box 1,2)
(Box 2,3)
(Box 3)
(Box 3)
(Box 3)
(Box 3)
(Box 3,4)
(Box 4)
(Box 4)
(Box 4)
(Box 4)
(Box 4,5)
(Box 5)
(Box 5)
(Box 5)
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Brief Historical Sketch (pages 1a.-1b.)
Inventory Listing (pages 2-11)
Name and Subject Tracings (page 12)
Name and Subject Tracings
(for Card Catalog)
Bender, Urie A.
Bontrager, Sue
Book Rack Evangelism
Choice Books
Dagen Paul
Eichelberger, Orrin L.
Garber, Eugene C.
Hertzler, Lowell T.
Jantzi, Darrell
Life-Line Books
Literature Evangelism
Martin, J. Mark
Martin, Norman H.
Rittenhouse, Debbie
Schrock, Simon
Shearer, Harold
Souder, Paul
Weaver, Kenneth
Williams, Angie
Yoder, Paul A.
Yoder, Ronald
Name and Subject Tracings was taken from: the inventory listing; from
the file on "Choice Books History," (Box 4, under "Projects"); and from
the history of "Choice Books" as described by Hubert R. Pellman in
Chapter 7 of Mennonite Broadcasts: The First 25 Years, (1979).
May 13, 2004 / Posted on Web by Kathryn Yoder
February 9, 1996 / Dennis Stoesz
File: "IV1309.doc"
Mennonite
Church USA Archives - Goshen, 1700 S. Main St., Goshen, IN 46526 |
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