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Date: 1851-06-06 Contributing Institution: Thomas More University Benedictine Library Description: Dr. H. Schindler of the k.k. Technical School in Brunn writes to Mendel, June 6, 1851, that with the recovery of the previous professor from illness, Mendel will no longer be needed to teach his courses. The Board expresses its gratitude and praises Mendel’s zeal. View Full Item at Thomas More University Benedictine Library -
Date: 1850-05-25 Contributing Institution: Thomas More University Benedictine Library Description: Testimony by the director and professors of the gymnasium, May 25, 1850, for Mendel’s certification of application and morality. (It basically repeats the testimony in Spallek’s April 10 testimony). View Full Item at Thomas More University Benedictine Library -
Date: 1847-07-15 Contributing Institution: Thomas More University Benedictine Library Description: Due to a shortage of priests, making it difficult to celebrate daily Masses as needed, Abbott Napp requests permission of the bishop to ordain Mendel as sub-deacon, deacon and priest. He has completed his third year of theology with great success and “manifested a deep religious spirit”. Signed July 15, 1847. View Full Item at Thomas More University Benedictine Library -
Creator: Beckingsale, Emma, 1870-1955 Date: 1890?/1899? Contributing Institution: Carey Baptist College Ayson Clifford Library Description: Emma Beckingsale, studio portrait. Round in square mounting. Portrait produced by The Lafayette Studio, Auckland, New Zealand. View Full Item at Carey Baptist College Ayson Clifford Library -
Date: 1920~/1929~ Contributing Institution: Carey Baptist College Ayson Clifford Library Description: Black and white snapshot. Emma Beckingsale and Hilda Rice, likely taken in the Bengal mission field. Miss Rice worked 22 years in the mission field during the period between the wars. She was involved in teaching young people and had a part in both compound and village education. View Full Item at Carey Baptist College Ayson Clifford Library -
Creator: Christian Women Concerned (Sydney, N.S.W.) Date: 1986 Contributing Institution: University of Divinity Description: No. 2 1986 View Full Item at University of Divinity -
Contributing Institution: Princeton Theological Seminary Library View Full Item at Princeton Theological Seminary Library -
Contributing Institution: Princeton Theological Seminary Library Description: The city of childhood and school that trains for life is owned and maintained by the Loyal Order of Moose at Mooseheart, Illinois, forty miles due west of Chicago, on Highway 31. Here dependent children of deceased members of the Fraternity from the United States and Canada, are trained for life in a model city of homes, schools, churches, shops, stores, offices, playgrounds. The Child City covers over two square miles and comprises 110 buildings. View Full Item at Princeton Theological Seminary Library -
Contributing Institution: Princeton Theological Seminary Library Description: Huntington, L. I. View Full Item at Princeton Theological Seminary Library