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2980 Theological Reflections on Charismatic Movement Packer, J. I.




2920 Reformed Spirituality Packer, James I. 5/2/1996


CTS Special Lecture
11915 Workshop: Sermon Application Packer, James I.




3046 William Perkins: Puritan Popularizer Packer, James I. 5/2/1996


CTS Special Lecture
14198 Epiphany for a Small Planet: Christology, Astronomy, and Mutuality Padgett, Alan 2/2/2007 Does the new picture of the vast cosmos we learn from science change our theology? What difference would alien intelligent life make to our Christology? After presenti ng a "mutuality" model for the relationship between theology and natural sciences (as developed in my 2003 book) I will explore these questions, using astrobiology and Christology as my example of mutuality.
Alan Padgett, Professor of Syste matic Theology, Luther Seminary; Crosson Fellow at the Center for Philosophy of Religion at Notre Dame University, 2006-2007.
Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Christian Perspectives in Science Seminar Series
10872 El Reino de Dios, las Misiones, y la Justicia Social Padilla, Dr. Rene 3/5/2003



10869 Kingdom of God, Missions and Social Justice, The Padilla, Dr. Rene 3/5/2003


missions emphasis
10871 Kingdom Priorities for Missionary Work Padilla, Dr. Rene 3/6/2003



10870 Kingdom Mission and Christian Missions Padilla, Dr. Rene 3/6/2003



2378 Contextualization of the Gospel, The Padilla, Rene




3484 Translating the Message, or Transplanting Hatred: The Case of Judas Paffenroth, Kim 4/28/2001
Heritage Hall : No Restriction
Seminars in Christian Scholarship
13309 Pine Rest Family Summit Plenary Session 4: Children and Youth Page, Alan C. 3/21/1997
Technical Services : Archive/Available for Research

9975 Pine Rest Family Summit Page, Alan C.
Callahan, Sidney
James, Kay Coles
3/20/1997
Technical Services : Not Available

3341 National Scene, The: Through My Eyes Page, Clarence 1/13/1993
Heritage Hall : Available for sale. Heritage Hall : Available for sale. January Series, 1993
5651
Page, Clarence 1/13/1993

Heritage Hall : Archive/Unavailable for Dist. January Series, 1993
12384 Jane Eyre Page, Michael 11/10/2004 When Jane Eyre was first published in 1847 it created a sensation: it was, one reviewer exclaimed, a book "to make the pusle gallop and the heart beat." And most would agree that it still does. Polly Teale's adaptation, made in 1998 for the London theatre company, Shared Experience, dramatically shows why.
It is more than just a transfer of the book to stage. Following the ground-breaking critical book, The Madwoman in the Attic, it presents Rochester's first wife, Bertha, as the passionate alter ego of Jane herself. The result is a powerful and original work of theatre which, through startling imagery and intense action, recreates the interior life of one o f the most beloved of all novels.

Bookstore (college) : Archive/Available for Research CAS Dept. Play
9088 Michelle Lloyd Paige Paige, Michelle Lloyd 5/23/1998
Heritage Hall : No Restriction

2179 Korean Classis in the CRC, A Pak, Alexander 11/3/1988


CTS Lecture
2379 Luis Palau Crusade, 1994 Palau, Luis 4/12/1994


CTS Special Lecture
Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
14140 Choosing Global Songs for Christian Worship in Multiethnic Settings Palavicini, Roy 1/26/2007 The 21st century is characterized by people moving and mixing all over the world, trying to fit into new communities that are varied and diverse. That reality is pushing the church to be multiethnic like the church of the 1st century. We'll explore how to plan worship that is inclusive, allowing everyone to feel welcome by including musical gifts from their culture and worship “back home” in their new church home .

Symposium on Worship, 2007
2857 Spirituality for Public Life, A Palmer




11916 Preaching Interview Palmer, Earl

Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

3143 Personal Journey, A (seminar 1) Palmer, Ed F. 3/9/2000


Conference on Expository Preaching
3144 Case for Expositiory Preaching (seminar 2) Palmer, Ed F. 3/9/2000


Conference on Expository Preaching
14588 Karate Chops, Geishas, Nerds, & the Asian Invasion: Reflections of a 'Corean' Adopted American Palmer, John
John D. Palmer, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor at Colgate University in the Department of Educational Studies. He earned his MA in Korean Studies from Yonsei University, G raduate School of International Studies in Seoul, Korea and his Ph.D. in Educational Planning and Leadership Studies from The University of Iowa. He is currently working with the University of Hawaii Press to publish his book on the identity journeys of K orean adult adoptees.
Campus Store (college) : Available for sale. From Every Nation Symp on Race, 2008
14587 Challenging the Myth of the Model Minority Palmer, John 3/5/2008 John D. Palmer, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor at Colgate University in the Department of Educational Studies. He earned his MA in Korean Studies from Yonsei University, G raduate School of International Studies in Seoul, Korea and his Ph.D. in Educational Planning and Leadership Studies from The University of Iowa. He is currently working with the University of Hawaii Press to publish his book on the identity journeys of K orean adult adoptees.
Campus Store (college) : Available for sale. From Every Nation Symp on Race, 2008
3339 Courage to Teach, The: On the Recovery of Community in Higher Education Palmer, Parker 1/11/1993
Heritage Hall : Archive/Unavailable for Dist. Heritage Hall : Available for sale. January Series, 1993
10735 Eating Disorders: How to Help Palombi, Barbara; Wolthuis, Randy 5/10/2002 #221 Have you ever known someone with an eating disorder? It's such a mysterious and personal problem, you may not have known what to do. But if you're close to the person, leaving her alone may not seem like an option. Maybe you wonder if it's truly an eating disorder? Guests Barbara Palombi of the Grand Valley State University Counseling & Career Center and Randy Wolthuis of the Calvin College Broene Counseling Center describe signs to look for, ways to help, and what NOT to try.
Bookstore (college) : Available for sale. Inner Compass
14325 Back to God Hour, The Palos Heights, IL 7/15/2007 A production of The Back to God Hour. A broadcast ministry of the Christian Reformed Church. Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Back-to-God Hour
2380 Christian Faith in Indonesia, The: Issues and Opportunities Pamundji, Peter 5/10/1994


CTS Special Lecture
12283 All Seminary Conference Panel 9/10/2004



3094 Questions from the Floor. Session III: Religious Liberty & Pluralism Panel 10/31/1998



10912 Staff Ministry Forum Panel 4/24/2003 Tape 1-1:06:44
Tape 2-0:42:35



3148 Issues Facing the CRC Synod 2000 Panel 5/4/2000


Calvin Theological Seminary
14594 Misconceptions of Islam Panel 2/25/2008 A panel of local Grand Rapids Muslims will answer questions and discuss any questions you may have concerning Islam. Special Middle Eastern snacks and Calvin coffee will awa it you. Sponsored by the SAO, Middle East Club, and History Department. Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.

2527 Jesus Wants Me - For a Sunbeam? Creative Children's Worship Panel



Fifth Calvin Worship Symposium
11917 Plenery and Breakout Speakers October 3, 2003 Panel Discussion




5202 Passages in the Pastorate Panel Discussion 6/3/1986
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Ministers' Institute
5170 Christian and Social Responsibility, The Panel Discussion 6/3/1981
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Ministers' Institute
Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
5165 Church Disipline Panel Discussion 6/2/1981
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Ministers' Institute
5157 Critiques of Case Histories Panel Discussion

Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Ministers' Institute
5156 Challenges of Islam, The Panel Discussion

Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Ministers' Institute
11918 Plenary and Breakout Speakers Panel Discussion

Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

2108 Changing Face of The CRC, The Panel Discussion Student/Faculty 10/4/1994 Panel Discussion Student/Faculty

CTS Student Retreat
2528 Let's Talk: An Evangelist and a Liturgist Meet Panel: Worship Symposium



Fifth Calvin Worship Symposium
5799 Black and White: Friend or Enemy Pannell, William 1/10/1983
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Interim Lecture Series, 1983
2381 Celebration, Community and Change Pannell, William




2382 Celebration in the City Pannell, William




4366 Black and White: Friend or Enemy? Pannell, William 1/10/1983
Heritage Hall : Archive/Unavailable for Dist.
Interim Lecture Series, 1983
54 Task of Christian Eschatology, The Pannenberg, Wolfhart 3/5/2001 An exploration of the return of Jesus Christ, the resurrection of the body, the final judgment, and everlasting life in the kingdom of God, with an eye on both personal and social implications of these realities. Bookstore (college) : No Restriction

11919 Who will lead us; Be Sure To Pray For Yourself Pardue, David Austin

Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

14622 Hell Hath No Torment...for Sex Research by a Woman of Faith Pardun, Carol 3/26/2008 Dr. Carol Pardun, Director of the School of Journalism, Middle Tennessee SU.
How a scholar of communications and member of Nashville CRC conducted a 5-year federally-fun ded research project on early adolescents' sexual behavior.

Campus Store (college) : Available for sale. Sexuality Series
11974 One Child's Faith Park, Linda Sue 4/23/2004 Raised a Presbyterian in a devout Midwestern household of Korean immigrant parents, married
to the Dublin-born son of Northern Irish Catholics, Park discusses how her chi ldhood faith
affects her life and work today, and how she came to the realization that her true faith lay in the
universal power of story.
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Festival of Faith & Writing, 2004
8468 Edward Parmentier, Harpsichord Parmentier, Edward 10/2/1981
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

8467 Edward Parmentier, Harpsichord Parmentier, Edward 10/2/1981
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

2277 What You Need to Know About Teen Suicide Parrott, Les



Group's International Kidstitute
2278 Young People Break Free from Depression Parrott, Les



Group's International Kidstitute
5800 Installation at Calvary CRC in Seattle Washington Pars, Garrett D. 3/1/1968
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

2922 Role of Reason in calvin's Theological Anthropology Partee, Charles B. 5/4/1983


Calvin Colloquium
Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
14513 Redeeming the Time: Homiletic Theology for a Pilgrim People Pasquarello II, Michael 1/25/2008 This workshop will focus on the formative power of the Lectionary when it is read within the theological narrative of the Christian year: the story of salvation. Rather than discussing the use of the Lectionary as an end in itself, or in the abstract, we will think of preaching as a means of leading and forming a pilgrim people across time on their journey to the City of God.

Symposium on Worship, 2008
14480 We Speak Because We Have Been Spoken: A "Grammar" of the Preaching Life Pasquarello II, Michael; Hoezee, Scott 1/24/2008 [incomplete recording] Despite the increased interest in spirituality, little attention has been given to the spiritual and moral formation of the preacher by the church dur ing modernity. This workshop is for preachers who know that the vocation of preacher cannot be reduced to a theologically neutral or technical means of communication, but requires that the person and work of the preacher be conformed to the "Word mad e flesh", God’s self-communication who is the source and goal of all human speakers and speaking. We will look at the wisdom of Scripture and historical exemplars from the Christian tradition to help us better understand the "grammar of th e preaching life." Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Symposium on Worship, 2008
2383 Seeking the Shalom of the City Pasquariello, Ronald D.




14642 Creation in the Saint John's Bible: Text, Art and Theology Patella, Michael 4/18/2008 Genesis witnesses the most well-known of the biblical creation stories, but God's creative act surfaces in other books of the Bible as well. What connects them all is his di vine love for his creation. Patella explains how the Saint John's Bible, through the interplay of text and art, demonstrates the theological relationship between scripture's different creation stories. Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Festival of Faith & Writing, 2008
14698 Faith in Oneself: The Writer Versus Hollywood Paterson, David 4/19/2008 Paterson, a screenwriter and film producer, talks about the various obstacles and rejections that screenwriters experience, ways in which they can promote their original mat erial, and the challenges of interpreting or adapting other authors' work. Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Festival of Faith & Writing, 2008
14686 Bridges to Terabithia Paterson, David; Paterson, Katherine 4/19/2008 Filmmakers who bring treasured novels to the screen often encounter the challenge of meeting the high expectations of viewers. The novelist and screenwriter of Bridge to Ter abithia talk about the long but rewarding process of adapting the novel for the screen. Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Festival of Faith & Writing, 2008
11957 Katherine Paterson: A Conversation with Linda Sue Park Paterson, Katherine 4/22/2004
Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
Festival of Faith & Writing, 2004
4367 Lecture and Questions Paterson, Katherine 11/14/1989
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

257 Image and Imagination Paterson, Katherine 4/3/1998
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3335 From Story to Stories Paterson, Katherine 1/25/1994
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14737 Stories of Beauty Paterson, Katherine 4/19/2008 Katherine Paterson's international fame rests not only on her widely acclaimed novels but also on her efforts to promote literacy in the United States and abroad. A two-time winner of both the Newbery Medal and the National Book Award, she is also the recipient of the 2006 Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award and the 1998 Hans Christian Andersen Medal. She was recently given the Governor's Award for Excellence in the Arts by her h ome state of Vermont. Her novels include Bridge to Terabithia (1987), Jacob Have I Loved (1990), and Bread and Roses Too (2006). Paterson lives in Barre, Vermont, with her husband. Campus Store (college) : Available for sale.
Festival of Faith & Writing, 2008
12000 Making Meaning Paterson, Katherine 4/23/2004
Bookstore (college) : Available for sale. Bookstore (college) : Available for sale. Festival of Faith & Writing, 2004
256 At Work in the Arena of Children's Literature Paterson, Katherine; Napoli, Donna; Smothers, Ethel; Roberts, Laura; Ladwig, Tim 4/3/1998
Heritage Hall : No Restriction
Festival of Faith & Writing, 1998
260 On Jip: His Story Paterson, Kathleen; Buckley, Virginia 4/4/1998
Heritage Hall : No Restriction
Festival of Faith & Writing, 1998
4369 Acropolis of Ath0ens, The Patrides, C.A. 11/12/1980
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

5801 Poetry of John Donne Patrides, C.A. 9/22/1977
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Lecture
13055 People are Dying: The Politics of AIDS in Africa Patterson, Amy 4/13/2005
Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
Guest Lecturer
10758 AIDS in Africa Patterson, Amy
#322 AIDS IN AFRICA
Why is it that the less we are at risk for a disease, the less we’re interested in it? We’re fortunate to even have the choice. In countri es where poverty and AIDS mix, the choices are few. Amy Patterson of the Calvin College department of political science, who studies African development and the politics of AIDS, gives a picture of the people trying to avoid AIDS in Africa.

Bookstore (college) : Available for sale. Inner Compass
3769 Partner, Not a Yes-Man, A Patterson, Ben 6/5/1986
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Ministers' Institute
3761 Journey on a Promise Patterson, Ben 6/3/1986
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Ministers' Institute
Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
5211 Partner, Not a Yes-man, A Patterson, Ben 6/5/1986
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Ministers' Institute
5203 Journey on a Promise Patterson, Ben 6/3/1986
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Ministers' Institute
5206 Laughing At or With God Patterson, Ben 6/4/1986
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Ministers' Institute
3766 Laughing at or With God Patterson, Ben 6/4/1986
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Ministers' Institute
12725 My People are Dying: The Politics of AIDS in Africa Patterson, Dr. Amy 4/13/2005

Audio-Visual (college) : Available with permission.
2279 Reviving the Reformed Faith Patterson, Sam



Ministers' Institute
2384 Extending the Reformed Faith in Church and the World Patterson, Sam



Minister's Institute
8753 Extending the Reformed Faith in Church and the World Patterson, Sam

Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Ministers' Institute
8747 Reviving the Reformed Faith Patterson, Sam

Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Ministers' Institute
4013 Word and Minorities, The Patterson, Virgil 5/19/1977
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Federation of CR Men's Societies Convention
11476 Homosexuality (2 tapes) Pattison, E. Mansell 4/15/1983 Tape 1-1:28:46
Tape 2-1:30:08



1740 Shame of Joy and Tears, The Patton, John 4/20/1996


Praise and Lament Conference
1858 Pastoral Care and Shame Patton, John 4/20/1996


Praise and Lament Conference
11784 Pastoral Care and Shame Patton, John




13595 Can There Be A ‘Christian Politics' Today? Paul, Garrett 11/10/2005 Dr. Garrett Paul is co-author of "The Emphatic Christian Center: Reforming Christian Political Practice" and is currently a professor of religion at Gustavus Adolp hous College. Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
Henry Institute
13582 Nigeria, I Love You Paul, Panam Percy and Friends

Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

11534 1963 March on Washington Pauley, Garth
#411 The March for Jobs and Freedom in 1963 was the biggest March on Washington up to that point--a dream that came true only through much planning, hard work, and compromis e. Was the compromise worth the achievement? Civil rights rhetoric scholar Garth Pauley from Calvin's Communication Arts & Sciences department tells host Karen Saupe how this momentous event was accomplished and how the different planners measured its success.
Audio-Visual (college) : Available for sale. Inner Compass
13640 Writing Sermons in an Oral Style Pauley, Garth 1/27/2006 C15 The rhetorician James A. Winans once wrote, "A speech is not merely an essay standing on its hind legs." Yet many speakers—including preachers—writ e their messages in a style better suited for reading rather than hearing. To be an effective oral communicator, one must learn to write for the ear, not the eye. Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
Symposium on Worship & the Arts, 2006
5802 Developments in Science over the Years Pauling, Linus 11/29/1976
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Lecture
3379 Innumeracy: Mathematical Illiteracy and its Consequences Paulos, John Allen 1/17/1990
Heritage Hall : Archive/Unavailable for Dist. Heritage Hall : Available for sale. January Series, 1990
Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
3047 Church of South India, The Paulraj, R. 10/24/1991


CTS Special Lecture
4371 Power to Be One Pauw, Jane Plantinga 2/4/1984
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
Committee for Women in the CRC
11525 Substance Abuse: the Whole Story Paxton, Bill; Poussaint, Alvin 9/18/2003 #402 Why do people find it so difficult to walk away from destructive habits? Bill Paxton of Pathfinder Resources and Alvin Poussaint of Harvard Medical School (author of L ay My Burden Down: Unraveling Suicide and the Mental Health Crisis among African Americans) talk about myths, realities, and sources of addiction.
Audio-Visual (college) : Available for sale. Inner Compass
10395 Typing by Candlelight on the Ganges Payne, Peggy 4/19/2002 Peggy Payne speaks of her search for God and a book plot in a riot-torn Hindu holy city. Payne discusses the genesis of her book, "Sister India." Bookstore (college) : No Restriction Bookstore (college) : No Restriction Festival of Faith & Writing, 2002
1990 That They May Be One (on the 500th Anniversary of the birth of Bucer) Payton, James 11/7/1991


CTS Special Lecture
69 Contemporary Christian Music at the Crossroads: A New Model Peacock, Charlie 4/1/2000
Bookstore (college) : Archive/Available for Research
Festival of Faith & Writing, 2000
3252 Challenge of Biology to Theology, The Peacocke, Arthur 4/16/1999 The seminars seek to promote high quality scholarship that reflects a Christian perspective and to encourage Christian scholars to examine critical and cutting-edge topics i n their disciplines. Many theologians have yet to realize and benefit from the transformed relationship between science and religion, and this is what we shall explore in our discussions. Heritage Hall : Available for sale. Heritage Hall : Available for sale. Theology and the New Physics Conference
8561 Byron Pearson, Trumpet; Dennis Horton, Trumpet; Carol Teti, Organ, 2 of 2 Pearson, Byron; Horton, Dennis; Teti, Carol 11/6/1986
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

8560 Byron Pearson, Trumpet; Dennis Horton, Trumpet; Carol Teti, Organ, 1 of 2 Pearson, Byron; Horton, Dennis; Teti, Carol 11/6/1986
Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

12096 Before Virtue: Alasdair MacIntyre and Natural Law Pearson, Thomas D. 5/15/2004 On tape A12081 with one other title Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
Written on the Heart: The Tradition of Natural Law
12602 I Know, It's Only Rock and Roll, But God Likes It, Likes It, Yes He Does, Doesn't He? Pedulla, Albert 4/1/2005 Not only is there a theological rationale for Christians to engage in the arts and music, but there is a Biblical mandate. In this session Pedulla invites participants to co nsider the innate human need for symbols, stories and the arts by exploring a basic theology of the arts and how the scriptures show us that we need art not only to be whole, but to understand the fullness of God's character. Participants will also listen to a couple great rock and roll tunes that might have something to say to us (and that Pedulla thinks God might like). Bookstore (college) : Available for sale.
Festival of Faith & Music, 2005
9880 Mandatory Chapel: Faculty or Students Pekelder 4/20/1966
Heritage Hall : No Restriction

9897 Mandatory Chapel: Faculty or Students Pekelder

Heritage Hall : No Restriction

9895 Mandatory Chapel: Faculty or Students Pekelder

Heritage Hall : No Restriction

9894 Mandatory Chapel: Faculty or Students Pekelder

Heritage Hall : No Restriction

9881 Mandatory Chapel: Faculty or Students Pekelder 5/11/1966
Heritage Hall : No Restriction

9857 Mandatory Chapel: Faculty or Students Pekelder 1/10/1964
Heritage Hall : No Restriction

9870 Mandatory Chapel: Faculty or Students Pekelder 2/2/1966
Heritage Hall : No Restriction

9859 Mandatory Chapel: Faculty or Students Pekelder (10-6-65); Vila, David (10-11-65) 10/6/1965
Heritage Hall : No Restriction

9867 Mandatory Chapel: Faculty or Students Pekelder (1-12-66); Pekelder (3-9-66) 1/12/1966
Heritage Hall : No Restriction

Item #Program TitleSpeakerDateDescriptionAudio DistributorVideo DistributorEvent Name
9868 Mandatory Chapel: Faculty or Students Pekelder (1-12-66); Pekelder (3-9-66) 1/12/1966
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9861 Mandatory Chapel: Faculty or Students Pekelder (11-3-65); Bratt (11-1-65) 11/3/1965
Heritage Hall : No Restriction

9863 Mandatory Chapel: Faculty or Students Pekelder (12-1-65); Kreuzer (12-13-65) 12/1/1965
Heritage Hall : No Restriction

9874 Mandatory Chapel: Faculty or Students Pekelder (2-16-66; 3-16-66) 2/16/1966
Heritage Hall : No Restriction

9875 Mandatory Chapel: Faculty or Students Pekelder (2-16-66; 3-16-66) 2/16/1966
Heritage Hall : No Restriction

9872 Mandatory Chapel: Faculty or Students Pekelder (2-9-66; 3-2-66) 2/9/1966
Heritage Hall : No Restriction

9879 Mandatory Chapel: Faculty or Students Pekelder (4-13-66; 5-4-66) 4/13/1966