Emmett K. Vande Vere, professor of history, emeritus, at Andrews University, and Mrs. Louise Dederen, curator of the Heritage Room at Andrews University, review historical pictures and materials in the AU archives in preparation for the seven centennial celebrations throughout the year
Mary Jane Mitchell accepting portions of rare early printed Hebrew Bibles from Edwin Thiele on behalf of the James White Library. From left to right: Jukes Nam -- Jim Barbor -- Jim Ford -- Julie
Mary Jane Mitchell accepting portions of rare early printed Hebrew Bibles from Edwin Thiele on behalf of the James White Library. Dr. Edwin Thiele presents Mary Jane Mitchell, head librarian, with portions of rare early printed Hebrew Bibles purchased in 1934 from a German-Jewish refugee in China. The rare Bibles ...
W.G.C. Murdoch accepting a Hebrew Torah scroll from George Suhrie on behalf of the James White Library. Although intensely proud of a complete Hebrew Torah in his collection, George B. Suhrie decided to place it in the library of the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary where it would be most appreciated ...
W.G.C. Murdoch accepting a rare torah scroll from George Suhrie on behalf of the James White Library. Dr. W.G.C. Murdoch, dean of the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary at Andrews University, accepts a rare Torah scroll, presented to the seminary by George B. Suhrie of Paterson, New Jersey. Suhrie possesses a ...
Martin Ambs and Julie Shull examining a musical instrument from Congo that was recently donated to the James White Library. A witch doctor's headpiece, one of several artifacts from the Congo currently on display at the James White Library at Andrews University, is examined by Miss Julie Shull, a sophomore ...
Andrews University librarian Mary Jane Mitchell examines some of the items in a collection recently donated to the James White Library from the estate of the late Dr. Cyril Courville, AU alumnus and noted neuropathologist