Steven P. Miller explored the shifting Mennonite understanding of peacemaking by describing the connections of the Goshen College Peace Society with the broader New Left movement from 1965 to 1972.
Mennonite Central Committee informed the following women that they had been accepted into the women's summer service unit in 1945: Mary Ann Hostetler, Clara Ann Bauman, Viola E. Duerksen, Mae Nitzsche, Eunice Hartman, Louise Miller, Rachel A....
Includes the report of a Conference of Mennonite Peace Groups initiated by Mennonite Central Committee to invite all the peace groups of the various branches of the Mennonite Church. Also included are the minutes of a meeting initiated by the...
This memo written by president Ernest E. Miller was addressed to: Dave Shank, Bob Ekeland, Dr. Hershberger, Lloyd Conrad, Leland Backman, and Levi Hartzler. It describes the purpose and function of the Peace Teams at Goshen College.
Contents: Dedication / Ken Brown -- The abolition of war: deposing a modern monarchy / David McFadden -- Is the new abolitionist covenant new enough? / Robert C. Johansen -- Military recruitment at Manchester College -- Military recruitment should...
J. R. Burkholder, involved with Goshen College Peace Studies program, wrote to Glenn Smiley to request more information about the peace organization JAPLA before traveling to Costa Rica.
In an attempt to improve the functioning of the Goshen College Peace Society, a new constitution detailing membership and faculty involvement is proposed.
Relying on oral interviews and secondary sources, Janneken Smucker constructed a systematic description of the development of women's studies at Goshen College.
Michael A. Miller interviewed Roy Umble who reflected on peace activities at Goshen College over his life time. This included the peace speech contest, Intercollegiate Peace Fellowship involvement and academic activities.
Originally delivered at the 1933 Hesston General Conference, Orie O. Miller read this paper again for the Goshen College Peace Society on March 20, 1936. The paper focused on the history as well as the purpose of the Mennonite Church Peace Problems...
"The purpose of today' s meeting is to inquire of our colored brethren what in their mind should be the role of the Mennonite churches in the current racial revolution...." "Inasmuch as the purpose of the meeting is to seek the...
Peace Notes, the official publication of the Mennonite and affiliated Intercollegiat Peace Fellowship, included a variety of peace related reports and news items. The Intercollegiate Peace Fellowship is a Mennonite Central Committee sponsored peace...
Located in the Goshen College Peace Society collection, this correspondence describes the work of the Continuation Committee in addressing ongoing peace issues.