Andrews University James White Library Heritage Center, later renamed to Center for Adventist Research in November of 2003. Mrs. Louise Dederen and Dr. Walter Douglas examine mission artifacts during Centenary Conference on Mission, Feb. 28-March 3, 1974
Andrews University James White Library Heritage Center, later renamed to Center for Adventist Research in November of 2003. Items pertaining to the first Adventist overseas missionary, John Nevins Andrews, are examined by Russell L. Staples, director of the Centenary Conference on Mission planned at Andrews University, and Mrs. louise Dederen, ...
Andrews University James White Library Heritage Center, later renamed to Center for Adventist Research in November of 2003. Adventist Heritage Sub-Committee (partial). Presentation of a painting by Brian Strayer to the AHC (April 30, 1987) Present (left to right): Harvey Brenneise, Steve Vitrano, Marley Soper, Brian Strayer, Louise Dereden, Stan ...
A resume of 19th century knowledge pertaining to world history is portrayed in the 23-foot long chronological chart presented to Andrews University by Mrs. Jacquelyn Shaknis VanderLoon (left) and Mrs. June Shaknis Tewksbury. Accepting the gift, that was to be stored in the Heritage Room of the James White Library, ...
Louise Dederen standing with a handwritten Bible, which is part of the Andrews University library's special collections (Center for Adventist Research). The Bible was written by young people from the Southern African Division of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in 40 different languages.
Mary Jane Mitchell and Louise Dederen examine the record book of the SDA Church at Monterey, Mich. The book, entitled, Records of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, covers the monthly meetings from August 5, 1860 through 1880.