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College, University and Academy School Bulletin Collection Register of the College, University and Academy School Bulletin Collection Heritage Microfilm 46 Adventist Heritage Center James White Library Andrews University Berrien Springs, MI 49104-1400 1986 College and Academy School Bulletins Heritage Microfilm 46 Scope and Content This collection of microfilmed documents constitutes the General Conference Department of Education’s collection of bulletins or announcements of colleges and academies. In many cases it includes the first bulletins issued by the schools. The collection is principally of North American schools, though some overseas schools are included. A typical school bulletin includes a history, a description, and philosophy of the school, financial information, a description of the curriculum, a roster of the faculty, and in some cases a listing of former students. The collection includes some informational booklets as well as student handbooks, promotional material, a few pictorial annuals, and other similar publications. For each school, a copy of the article pertaining to the school from the Seventh- day Adventist Encyclopedia (1976 edition), if any, was filmed before the first bulletin. Arrangement This microfilm collection begins with the bulletin of the earliest available year for each institution and concludes generally with the 1984/1985 school year, or the last year of operation for the institution if it is defunct. While this collection is quite complete, gaps do occur. No effort was made to fill these gaps because of time and cost considerations. A complete set of bulletins for each school should be available at the institution. The North American Division college and university bulletins appear first on the microfilm followed by the North American Division academy bulletins, and finally by the overseas school bulletins. The colleges and academies in the overseas section were filmed together due to the limited number of these bulletins in the collection. If the overseas school’s name is in a language other than English, it was filmed in alphabetical order under the English translation/transliteration of its name. In many cases for the overseas schools, there may not be a bulletin in the collection for the school under its 1986 or last name. On the inventory the schools are arranged by their 1986 or last name, and all name changes are shown at that location. Each school was filmed in its entirety from the earliest bulletin to the latest. If a school experienced any change of name, all of the bulletins issued by the institution, no matter what the name, will be together, on the microfilm, arranged according to the schools name in the 1986 SDA Yearbook, or it name at closing if the school is defunct. For example, Andrews University began as Battle Creek College and later was known as Emmanuel Missionary College. The bulletins issued under these first two names were filmed in chronological order along with the bulletins for Andrews University, and are found on the microfilm under Andrews University. If a college began as an academy and later became a junior college or a college, the bulletins for the period of time it was an academy will be found in the academy School Bulletin Collection–page 3 section of the microfilm. The inventory will aid the researcher in understanding the arrangement. The following is a sample inventory entry: Emmanuel Missionary College 1906-07 to 1910-11 1911 Summer School Andrews University 1960-61 The inventory entry above shows the institution (EMC and AU), with Emmanuel Missionary College followed by Andrews University. The dates indicate the years for which bulletins are available. The span indicates that bulletins for all the academic years within the span (1906-07, 1907-08, 1908-09, 1909-10, and 1910-11) are available. [The above information from the Register prepared by the Office of Archives and Statistics, General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. This office was responsible for the production of this microfilm collection.] Provenance The Adventist Heritage Center purchased this set of microfilm from the General Conference Archives in 1986. The bulletins originally came from the General Conference Education Department. Use All users of this collection will be required to complete the “Application to Use Unpublished Records,” and to observe the regulations specified in the “Patron Agreement” and “Researcher’s Code of Conduct.” All records in this collection are open and available for research. Citation for this collection: Box ___, folder ____, College and Academy Bulletin Collection (Heritage Microfilm 46), Adventist Heritage Center, James White Library, Andrews University, Berrien Springs, MI. School Bulletin Collection–page 4 Section I North American Division Colleges and Universities School Bulletin Collection–page 5 Roll 1 ANDREWS UNIVERSITY Battle Creek College 1874-75 to 1877-78 1879-80 to 1880-81 1885-86 1885-86 Special Circular 1888-89 to 1889-90 1891-92 to 1897-98 1898 Summer School 1898-99 1900-01 Emmanuel Missionary College 1901-02 1902 Summer School 1902-03 1904-05 to 1905-06 1906 Summer School 1906-07 to 1910-11 1911 Summer School 1911 (3rd and 4th quarters) 1912 (2,3) 1913 (1-4) 1914 (1-4) 1915 (1-3) 1916 (1-4) 1917 (1-3) 1918-19 1918-19 School of Theology Special Announcement 1919-20 to 1921-22 1923 Summer School 1923-24 to 1928-29 1929 Summer School 1929-30 to 1932-33 1932-33 Schedule of Classes 1933 Summer School 1933-34 Bulletin of Expenses 1934-35 1935-36 1935-36 Schedule of Classes School Bulletin Collection–page 6 1936-37 1937-38 Roll 2 1938-39 to 1956-57 1957 Summer School 1957-58 1957-58 EMC Workbook 1958-59 1959-60 Andrews University c = College of Arts and Sciences, s = SDA Theological Seminary, g = Graduate School, t = College of Technology, u = Undergraduate Colleges 1960-61 (c,s,g) 1960-61 Seminary schedule of classes 1961-62 (c,g) 1962-63 EMC Profile 1962-1963(4) (c,s) 1962-63 Seminary Supplement 1963 Summer School 1963-64 (g) 1964-65 (c,s,g) 1965 Graduate Summer School 1965-66 (c,s,g) 1965-66 Music Dept Programs 1965-66 Handbook 1966 Summer School (s,g) 1966 Summer School (c,s,g) 1966 Summer Supervision in Food Service 1966-67 (c,s,g) 1967-68 (c,g) 1968 Summer School 1968-69 (c,s) School Bulletin Collection–page 7 Roll 3 1968-69 (g) 1969-70 (c,s) 1970-71 (c,s,g) 1971 Handbook 1971-72 (c,s,g) 1972-73 (c,s) 1972-73 Financial Information 1973-74 (c,s,g) 1973-75 Handbook 1974-75 (g,t) 1974 Brochures: College of Technology, Occupational Education 1975-76 (c,s,g,t) 1976-77 (c,s,g,t) 1976-77 Class Schedule 1977-78 (c,s,g) 1977-78 Handbook 1978-79 (c,s) Roll 4 1978-79 (g,t) 1979-80 (u,s,g) 1980-81 (u,s,g) 1980-82 School of Business 1981-82 (s,g) 1981-82 Financial Information 1984-86 School of Education Atlanta Southern Dental College 1935-36 to 1940-41 School Bulletin Collection–page 8 ATLANTIC UNION COLLEGE Lancaster Junior College 1919 Summer School 1919-20 1919-20 School of Theology 1920-21 to 1921-22 Atlantic Union College 1922-23 to 1929-30 1930 Summer School 1930-31 to 1939-40 1940 Summer 1940-41 to 1948-49 Roll 5 1949-50 1950-51 1951 Summer School 1951-52 1952-53 1953 Field School 1953-54 to 1962-63 1963 Summer 1963-64 1964-65 1964-65 Handbook 1965-66 1965-66 Handbook 1965-66 Activities Calendar 1966-67 1966-67 Activities Calendar 1967-68 1967-68 Class Schedule 1968-69 to 1970-71 1970-71 Class Schedule 1971-72 1972-73 1972-73 Mini-Bulletin 1972-73 Adult Degree Program brochure 1973-74 to 1981-82 School Bulletin Collection–page 9 Battle Creek Schools Battle Creek Sanitarium Medical Missionary Training School 1898-99 American Medical Missionary College 1896-97 to 1903-04 1904 Commencement Program 1904-05 1905-06 1906 Commencement Program 1906 Commencement Announcement 1906-07 Battle Creek College 1903-04 1904-05 1904-05 College Prep School Battle Creek Schools 1905-06 Broadview College Broadview Swedish Seminary 1910-11 1911-12 1913-14 to 1917-18 Broadview Theological Seminary 1918-19 1919-20 1919-20 Senior Annual 1920-21 1921-22 School Bulletin Collection–page 10 Roll 6 Broadview College and Theological Seminary 1922-23 to 1932-33 Broadview Junior College and Broadview College Academy 1933-34 CANADIAN UNION COLLEGE Canadian Junior College 1919-20 to 1929-30 1931-32 to 1934-35 1936-37 1939-40 1941-42 1944-45 1945-46 Canadian Union College 1946-47 to 1966-67 1966-67 Hoos Hoo 1967-68 to 1971-72 1971-72 College Division Supplement Roll 7 1972-73 to 1981-82 CLINTON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY German Seminary (Deutsches Seminar) 1910-11 to 1916-17 Clinton Theological Seminary 1917-18 (Clinton Seminar) 1918-19 to 1924-25 School Bulletin Collection–page 11 COLUMBIA UNION COLLEGE Washington Training College 1905-06 1905-06 Winter Announcement 1906-07 1907-08 Washington Foreign Missionary Seminary 1907-08 to 1910-11 1911 (vol 1 no 1) 1911 Winter Announcement (vol 1 no 2) 1912 Annual Report of the President (vol 1 no 3) 1912-13 (vol 2 no 1) 1913-14 (vol 3 no 1) 1913 The Bible Work and the Great Cities (vol 3 no 2) 1913 Annual Report of the President (vol 3 no 3) Washington Missionary College 1914-15 1915 Summer School 1915-16 1916-17 1917 Summer School 1917-18 1918-19 1918-19 School of Theology 1918 Summer 1918-19 Washington Sanitarium and Hospital Training School for Nurses 1919-20 1919-20 School of Commerce 1920-21 to 1926-27 1927 Summer School 1927-28 1928-29 (vol 1 no 1) 1929 Summer 1929-30 (vol 2 no 1) 1929-30 Students Manual 1930-31 (vol 3 no 1) 1930-31 Student Manual 1931-32 (vol 4 no 1) 1932-33 (vol 5 no 1) 1933-34 (vol 6 no 1) School Bulletin Collection–page 12 1933-34 Columbia Junior College (vol
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