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German and English Newspapers and Periodicals Center for Mennonite Brethren Studies, Tabor College 400 S German and English Newspapers and Periodicals Center for Mennonite Brethren Studies, Tabor College 400 S. Jefferson, Hillsboro, KS 67063 (620) 947-3121 ext. 1211 or 1212 Newspapers and Periodicals, German and English, held by Center for Mennonite Brethren Studies, Tabor College. Newspapers and periodicals are excellent primary source materials for historical and genealogical research. Many of these titles were owned and read by Mennonites and Mennonite Brethren; others were read by local southcentral Kansas residents, focusing on Marion County, Kansas. Some titles have complete runs, others very minimal with one or two issues. Some are hard copy only; some are photocopies; some are microfilm. These lists will be updated as collections change. Please forgive errors and omissions. Donations are welcome. Additional details available from Peggy Goertzen, CMBS Director, [email protected] or 620-947-3121 x 1211. The ACCK Hexagon, 1988 Advance, 2014 Adventure, 1958-1962 Akron Beacon Journal, Akron, OH, 1976 Agriculture Leaflets, Washington, DC, 1927-1949 The Amber Link, Abbotsford, BC, Canada, 1990-1998 The American Archivist, Chicago, IL, 1991-2000 Amerikanischer Botschafter, New York, 1883 Amerikanischer Botschafter und Deutscher Volksfreund, 1917 American Historical Society of Germans from Russia: Annotated Bibliography of Materials Available for Purchase, Lincoln, NE, 1976-2000 American Historical Society of Germans from Russia: Chapter Newsletters, Lincoln, NE, 1981-2017 AHSGR Golden Wheat Chapter, Wichita, KS, 2018 AHSGR Arizona Sun Chapter, 2011-2012 AHSGR Central California Chapter. 2011 AHSGR Central Oklahoma Chapter, 2013-2016 Unsere Zeitung Denver Metro Chapter, 2011-2017 News and Views AHSGR Golden Gate Chapter, 2011-2013 AHSGR Intermountain Chapter, 2011-2015 1 German and English Newspapers and Periodicals Center for Mennonite Brethren Studies, Tabor College 400 S. Jefferson, Hillsboro, KS 67063 (620) 947-3121 ext. 1211 or 1212 AHSGR Lodi California, 2011-2015 AHSGR Nebraska Panhandle, 2013-2016 AHSGR Northeast Kansas, 2012-2017 AHSGR Northern Colorado Chapter, 2011-2018 Chronicle Unserer Leute AHSGR Oregon Chapter, 2011-2018 AHSGR Sacramento Valley Chapter, 2012-2018 AHSGR Southeast Wisconsin Chapter, 2012 CR So Cal, AHSGR Southern California Chapter, 2011-2017 Die Zeitung, AHSGR Oklahoma City, OK Chapter, 2014-2016 AHSGR Sunflower Chapter, 2011-2016 Heimweg The Way Home AHSGR Victorian Chapter, 2012-2014 American Historical Society of Germans from Russia: Clues, Lincoln, NE, 1973-1997, 1999-2002, 2005 American Historical Society of Germans from Russia: Journal, Lincoln, NE, 1978-2007, 2015 American Historical Society of Germans from Russia: Newsletter, Lincoln, NE, 1971-2016 American Historical Society of Germans from Russia: Work Paper, Greeley, CO, Lincoln, NE, 1969-1977 The American Record, Washington, DC, 2010 American Soul Clinic, Huntington Park, CA, 1950 Amerika Woche, Chicago, IL, 1984-1986 Anabaptist-Mennonite Scholars Network Newsletter, Toronto, ON, 2008-2013 Annotation, Washington, DC, 1996-2009 Annual, Cleveland, OH; Forrest Park, IL, 1947-1966 Die Antwort, Winkler, Manitoba, 1934-1935 Archival Outlook, Chicago, IL, 2015-2018 2 German and English Newspapers and Periodicals Center for Mennonite Brethren Studies, Tabor College 400 S. Jefferson, Hillsboro, KS 67063 (620) 947-3121 ext. 1211 or 1212 Archives Network News, Chicago, IL, 2007 Arena, The Mennonite Press, North Newton, KS(?), 1967-1970 Auf zum Werk!, Moundridge, KS, 1921-1922 Back to the Bible Bulletin, Lincoln, NE, 1948 Baptist History and Heritage, Nashville, TN, 1974 The Barkman Letter, Dallas, OR, 1997-1998 BCL Board of Christian Literature – Newsletter, Literature Coordinator (Katie Funk Wiebe) located in Hillsboro, KS, 1967-1980 Beams of Light, Scottdale, PA, 1928 and 1949-1957 Behind the Hammer: Stories and Ideas about People Connecting through Mennonite Disaster Service (several older issues named MDS News), Lititz, PA, 1999-2017 Beilage zum "Bundes=Boten", Cantonment, Indiana Territory, 1883-1884 Beilage zum Christlicher Bundesbote, Berne, IN, 1912 and 1917 Being in Touch, Newton, KS, 1988-1994 The Berean Bugle, Elbing, KS, 1950-1951 Bessarabian Newsletter, Bremerton, WA, 1997-2005 Bethel College Annual Report, Newton, KS, 2013-2014 Bethel College Bulletin, Newton, KS, 1915-1916, 1937, 1996-2001 Bethel College Catalog, Newton, KS, 2001-2001 Bethel College Monthly (formerly Monatsblaetter), Newton, KS, 1906-1934 The Bethesda Letter, Goessel, KS, 2016 Der Bethesda Herold, Lehigh, KS 1903-1923, Newton, KS 1923-1969 Beyond Ourselves / Beyond, Elkhart, IN, 2006-2016 Bibel und Pflug, Witmarsum, Brazil, 1954-1966, 1968-1987, 1990 3 German and English Newspapers and Periodicals Center for Mennonite Brethren Studies, Tabor College 400 S. Jefferson, Hillsboro, KS 67063 (620) 947-3121 ext. 1211 or 1212 Bible News Flashes, Minneapolis, MN, 1944 Bibliotheca Sacra, Dallas, TX, 1951 Bienenberg, Liestal, Basel-Country, Switzerland, 1998-2003 Bienen-Nachrichten, Liestal, Basel-Country, Switzerland, 1962 Blackboard Bulletin, Aylmer, ON, Canada, 1981 Blaetter der Heilung, Zion City, IL, 1905 The Bluebird, Goessel, KS, 1942-1970 Der Bote, Rosthern, Saskatchewan; Winnipeg, Manitoba, 1925-1926, 1939-1944, 1947- 1986, 1987-1995 Jan- April see library records, 1995-2008 Der Bote aus Zion, Cologne, 1923-1930 Bote von Bethel, Bethel, Bielefeld, Germany, 1950 Die Botschaft, Millersburg, PA, 2012 Botschaft des Friedens, Swisttal-Morenhoven, W. Germany, 1979-1980 Botschafter des Heils in Christo, Berne, IN, 1904 Brethren in Christ History and Life, Mechanicsburg, or Grantham, PA, 1978-1988, 1998-2005 Brethren in Christ Historical Society Newsletter, Grantham, PA, 2003-2011 Brethren Life and Thought, Richmond, IN, 1968-2000 Bridge, Fresno, CA, 1971-1974 Die Brücke, Hamburg, Germany, 2000-2005 Bruderblatt, Cologne, Germany, 1976-1977 Builder: An Educational Magazine for Congregational Leaders, Scottdale, PA, 1997 Builders, Harrisburg, PA, 1951 The Bulletin, Newton, KS, 1950-1952 Bundesbote=Kalendar, Newton, KS, 1886-1947 4 German and English Newspapers and Periodicals Center for Mennonite Brethren Studies, Tabor College 400 S. Jefferson, Hillsboro, KS 67063 (620) 947-3121 ext. 1211 or 1212 The Burrton Graphic, Burrton, KS, 1952 Call to Peacemaking: Newsletter, Akron, PA, 1996 California Mennonite Historical Society Bulletin (Mennonite Brethren Historical Society of the West Coast Bulletin), Fresno, CA, 1981-2015 Calvary Messenger, Sugarcreek, OH, 1999-2000 Campus Journal, Grand Rapids, MI, 1999-2000 Canadian Mennonite, Altona, Manitoba starting in 1953; Winnipeg, Manitoba starting in Feb 1965, 1954-1971 Canadian Mennonite, Waterloo, ON, Sept 1997-2012 Canadian Scientific Affiliation and American Scientific Affiliation: Newsletter, 1985 The Canton Pilot, Canton, KS, 1973-1997 Celebration: A Special Tri-Conference Publication (The Chronicle, The Messenger, The Recorder), Steinbach, Manitoba; Winnipeg, Manitoba, 2004 Central District WMS News, 1993-1999 Central District Sentinel, Sioux Falls, SD, 1965-2002 The Challenge, 1961-1990 Chase County Leader-News, Cottonwood Falls, KS, 1950-1951, 2014 Chicago Abendpost Kalender, Chicago, IL, 1944 The Chicago Theological Seminary Register, Chicago, IL, 1970 Children's Home News, Kansas City, KS, 1955-1956 The Choir Herald, New York, 1930-1934, 1948-Mar 1953 The Christian Challenge, Bright, Ontario, June 1966-Jan 1967 Christian College News, Washington, DC, Oct 1979-1985 Christian Leader, Hillsboro, KS, 1937-2018 Christian Living, Scottdale, PA, 1982-2001 Christian Missions, Scottdale, PA, 1943-1947 5 German and English Newspapers and Periodicals Center for Mennonite Brethren Studies, Tabor College 400 S. Jefferson, Hillsboro, KS 67063 (620) 947-3121 ext. 1211 or 1212 Christian Missions, Newton, KS, 1945 The Christian Mission Voice, Canada, 1966-Feb 2004 Christian Monitor, Scottdale, PA, 1938-1951 Christian Peacemaker Teams, Chicago, IL, Mar-Sep 2017 The Christian Review, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 1926 The Christian Science Monitor Weekly, Boston, MA, 2015 Christian Sunday School Quarterly, Newton, KS, 1937 Christian Witness, Inman, KS, 1941-1960 Christian Youth Camps in the Former Soviet Union, East St. Paul, Manitoba, 2017 Der Christliche Botschafter, Cleveland, OH, 1900-1901 Der Christliche Jugendfreund, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 1891 and 1916-1941 Christliche Kinder-Bücher Der Christliche Hausfreund, Basel, Switzerland, 1955 Christlicher Bundesbote, Berne, IN until 1930, Newton, KS starting in Sep 1930, 1882-1950 Christlicher Familienfreund, Steinbach, Manitoba, 1935-1984 Christlicher Familienkalender, Halbstadt, Molotschna Mennonite settlement, South Russia, 1898, 1914 Christlicher Gemeinde-Kalender, Kaiserslautern, Pfalz, Germany, 1904-1941 Christlicher Hausfreund, Battle Creek, MI through 1903; College View, NE starting in 1903; Brookfield, IL starting in 1922, 1898-1936 Christlicher Hausfreund, Hillsboro, KS, 1898 Christlicher Hausfreund Einsammlung, Brookfield, IL, 1934 Der Christlicher Kinderfreund, Cleveland, OH, 1915-1925 Christus Victor, London, England, 1959 Church Music Perspectives, Chicago, IL, 1965 6 German and English Newspapers and Periodicals Center for Mennonite Brethren Studies, Tabor College 400 S. Jefferson, Hillsboro, KS 67063 (620) 947-3121 ext. 1211 or 1212 Church History, Chicago, IL, 1951-1967 CIBA Newsletter, Hillsboro, KS, 1976 CIM Challenge, Elkhart, IN, 1966 CMBC Bulletin, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 1999-2000 CMBS Newsletter, Hillsboro, KS, 1978-1981, 1983, 1996-2017 Coming Together: A Journey About Christian
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