Abilene Christian University Digital Commons @ ACU Herald of Truth Documents Herald of Truth Records 9-18-2015 Finding Aid for Herald of Truth Records McGarvey Ice Abilene Christian University, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.acu.edu/hot_docs Part of the Biblical Studies Commons, Christian Denominations and Sects Commons, Christianity Commons, and the Religious Thought, Theology and Philosophy of Religion Commons Recommended Citation Ice, McGarvey, "Finding Aid for Herald of Truth Records" (2015). Herald of Truth Documents. 1. https://digitalcommons.acu.edu/hot_docs/1 This Manuscript is brought to you for free and open access by the Herald of Truth Records at Digital Commons @ ACU. It has been accepted for inclusion in Herald of Truth Documents by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ ACU. The Finding Aid for the Herald of Truth Records (1948-2014) Center for Restoration Studies Manuscripts # 305 Callie Faye Milliken Special Collections Brown Library Abilene Christian University Abilene, TX 79699-9208 18 September 2015 1 About this collection Title: Herald of Truth Records, 1948-2014 Creator: Herald of Truth Identifier/Call Number: Center for Restoration Studies Manuscripts # 305 Physical Description: 406 linear feet (105 boxes) Dates (Inclusive): 1948-2014 Dates (Bulk): 1948-1980 Location: Center for Restoration Studies Language of Materials: English, Chinese, Spanish, Russian, Portugese Administrative Information Immediate Source of Acquisition: Herald of Truth Date of Acquisition: 1971, 2015 Accession Number: Initial deposit was not assigned an accession number; 1 February accrual assigned Accession Number R 2015.001 Date of Accession: 1971, 1 February 2015 Accessioned by: Earliest materials accessioned by ACU Staff; 2015 accrual accessioned by McGarvey Ice Processor and Date of Processing: ACU staff, Rebecca Kello, Ethan Laster, Joey Prince, Emily Wright, McGarvey Ice, 1972, 2014-2015 Finding Aid Creator and Date: Rebecca Kello, Ethan Laster, Joey Prince, Emily Wright, McGarvey Ice, 2014-2015. First publication of finding aid, 18 September 2015. 2 Using this collection Processing Status: Processed Conditions Governing Access: Materials are housed in Callie Faye Milliken Special Collections, Brown Library, Abilene Christian University in Abilene, Texas and are non- circulating. Access is available during normal business hours; prior appointments are preferred. Conditions Governing Use: Permission to publish, quote or reproduce items from this collection must be secured from the repository and the copyright holder. Preferred citation: [identification of item], File or Folder Name, Herald of Truth Records, 1948-2014. Center for Restoration Studies MS# 305. Milliken Special Collections, Brown Library. Abilene Christian University, Abilene, TX. Copyright notice: Copyright of all materials published and/or broadcast before 1999 has been transferred to Abilene Christian University. Researchers are responsible for using these materials in conformance with copyright law. Arrangement of Materials: When the collection arrived at Brown Library (in at least two installments from the early 1970s to the early 1980s), paper materials and Art Haddox’s office files were boxed and labeled into series. Reels and film were shelved according to program number. Some box lists and program lists were created, although it is unclear whether these originated at Herald of Truth (and were thus used in-house by the ministry administration and staff) or whether they were created or modified by ACU Library staff. No single comprehensive finding aid across the set of records existed. In February 2015 eighty cubit-foot boxes of printed matter, publicity materials, office files, scripts and digital assets were added to the existing collection. This accrual contained, for the most part, materials published between 1975 and 2014. A careful survey and verification process began in September 2014, across the entire set of records, to determine the reliability of previous box lists, registers and shelf lists. In nearly every case these lists proved accurate so far as they went. In some cases they were incomplete and in a few cases we noted where film or reel recordings appeared in the lists but were absent from the shelf. We retained the basic arrangement of the collection and formalized a series structure that reflected the existing arrangement. Processors verified contents of physical containers against the box lists, eliminated duplicate or inaccurate information from reel and film lists, and created a new series for marketing and publicity materials generated by the organization. We retained Art Haddox’s office files as a set, including scripts that are duplicated elsewhere in 3 the records. We retained scripts in the Haddox sub-series on the basis that they bear his editorial remarks and notes of approval. In many places among files, we noted the presence of boxes simply labeled ‘Miscellaneous.’ Upon completion of the initial survey we determined that by reordering and rehousing these materials into more appropriate sub-series, we could improve their accessibility and description without compromising or disrupting the creator’s original order. The Sub-Series structure is mainly topical in nature. The Sub-Series are generally arranged in chronolgical or alphabetical order by name of person, topic or entity. Series I is comprised of Adminsitrative and Internal Documents, the bulk of which are lengthy sets of correspondence. Where duplication or overlap among Sub-Series, the user should understand that the orginal order was retained as much as possible and that the 2015 accrual was added to the existing collection. For example, Seires I.L contains materials collected by Clois Fowler by and about Batsell Barrett Baxter, some of which duplicates items held elsewhere. We elected to rpeserve the set as is on the basis of Fowler’s agency in assembling it. In other words, we preserved it as is in order to reflect Fowler’s use of the material and not only out of consideration of the intrinsic content of the items themselves. Series II contains the public-facing radio and television programming produced by Herald of Truth. The overall strcuutre is generally chronological, the bulk of the set comprising radio and television scripts from the first three decades. Sub-Series E-K are largely accruals and are relatively smaller in quanity, therefore were added to the end of the Series. A bulk of the quantity of Series II are 16mm film reels and 6-inch magnetic tape reels of the programs themselves in addition to the printed programs scripts or transcripts. These items were left in their original containers, verified against exisiting registers and reflected by the letter codes in the programs lists. The cannisters themselves are shelved in numerical order by program number adjacent to the cubit-foot boxes of pape-based records. Series III contains published promotional and publicity materials generated by Herald of Truth in the course of advertising, fundraising and public relations on behalf of the ministry. Sub-Series arrangement generally reflects material type, nature or title of the publication. Processers retained two copies of all materials generated by Herald of Truth and relocated additional copies as needed to bound and unbound periodical files and shelved book holdings in Center for Restoration Studies. One copy of tracts and booklets not produced by Herald of Truth but utilized by them were retained in III.B for their evidentiary value as supplements offered by the ministry to complement the programming. Unneeded duplicates were removed and cataloged with other like items in for Restoration Studies. 4 Separated Materials: Duplicate published materials were relocated to the library’s catalogued collections. Perioidicals were removed to complete bound and unbound sets; books, tracts and pamphlets were removed to complete holdings in Restoration and ACU Authors collections. Subjects Abilene Christian College Abilene Christian University Christian education Churches of Christ -- Doctrines Churches of Christ -- History -- 19th century Churches of Christ -- History -- 20th century Churches of Christ – Periodicals Churches of Christ -- Sermons Churches of Christ -- Texas – Abilene Education, higher -- Texas – Abilene Freed-Hardeman College Audiocassettes Clippings Color slides Correspondence Ephemera Manuscripts Memorabilia Minutes Newsletters Periodicals Sermons James Walter Nichols James D. Willeford E. R. Harper John Allen Chalk George Bailey Batsell Barrett Baxter Harold Hazelip Landon Saunders Joe Barnett H. W. Busby Cecil N. Wright Jack Meyer 5 Otis Gatewood H. A. Dixon Don H. Morris A. R. Holton N. B. Hardeman Ira A. Douthitt L. D. Webb J. Emmett Wainwright Willard Collins James D. Groves Harry E. Payne George H. Stephenson Don Gardner Guy N. Woods W. B. West, Jr. Paul McClung Burton Coffman Reuel Lemmons Willard May Perry B. Cotham Robert Lawrence Ray F. Chester Edward H. Rockey M. F. McKnight P. D. Wilmeth Bill Young Prentiss Meador Phillip Morrison Dale Smith James Fowler Jimmy Allen Jim Bill McInteer Humphrey Foutz Paul Faulkner Richard Daughtry Doug Kostowski L.D. Harless Carroll Ellis Howard A. White 6 Charles G. Lemmons Clarence C. Dailey George Tipps Fred B. Walker Alonzo Welch Thomas B. Warren D. Ellis Walker Walter G. Bumgardner Leon C. Burns Bob Brooks Jack Cox Mardell Lynch Harrison Matthews Virgil R. Trout Henry E. Speck Elvis Huffard A. H. Maner Leonard Mullins C. E. McGaughey Leroy Brownlow
Details
-
File Typepdf
-
Upload Time-
-
Content LanguagesEnglish
-
Upload UserAnonymous/Not logged-in
-
File Pages321 Page
-
File Size-