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These materials are presented as documentation of the historical record of the College and broader American history. Randolph-Macon College values a diverse and inclusive community that promotes student learning and transparency. ","For users preferring to avoid potentially offensive content, please contact archives@rmc.edu; we are happy to assist in locating specific materials. ","Inquiries may be directed to the Special Collections and Archives team by emailing archives@rmc.edu","\"At that time, Today, In the Future; Drawn by the Children of Fukushima\"","\"Bring it On! English Conversation : New Ideas for English Expression\".","\"Art Collection; Embassy of Japan in the United States of America. 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As of 2023-11-27, the article is not yet available for digital viewing on NDL Online","The Ishinomaki government also produced a webpage with a digitized copy of the manga. https://www.city.ishinomaki.lg.jp/MEC/contentslist.html [URL captured 2023-02-28]","A digitized version of this article is available on the Kodomokisha website: https://kodomokisha.net/article/dokonjou_himawari (link accessed 2023-03-07)","In addition to the article, the folder also contains two printed webpages detailing information about the original Japanese article in Japanese","The book includes artwork from Fukushima elementary school students regarding their emotions following the 3.11 Triple Disaster.  It is divided into sections: how they saw the sea, what it would look like to play with friends again, what a safe, peaceful hometown looks like, what their hometown would look like if they had magical powers, and what the future of their hometown looks like.  Most of these sections are separated by narrative context about the incident, shared testimonies of the children, and information about how the images were collected.","The book contains images and information about the more than 150 art pieces contained within the Embassy's Residences and Chancery.  The sections include: architecture, ceramics, paintings and prints, calligraphy, and sculpture.  The text is predominantly in English with Japanese translations in smaller font adjacent or below the English.","The book itself contains no text and is a collection of numbered photographs of rainbows captured across the country.  The back of the book has a list of the numbers associated with the images and indicates where and when the photograph was taken, followed by a note from the photographer.  The photographs span the years of 1994-2013.","The book is a collection of blog posts organized by year and season from spring 2011 to winter 2012/2013.  The entries include photographs, mostly of nature, taken by the author.  The last section of the book also contains a merchandise catalogue of the organization 'Unite Together'.","This book is in memory and honor of the life of 愛梨 (Airi), a 6 year old who died when her bus was washed away during the tsunami on 3.11.  The book includes children's artwork.","This book is a compilation of poems expressing gratitude for the support received after the 3.11 Triple Disaster from 50 residents of Miyagi prefecture.  The accompanying CD includes 8 of these poems set to music by 8 different musicians with ties to Miyagi.","This book is a compilation of poems written by the author through observing and interacting with the evacuees at a Buddhist temple-turned-shelter after the 3.11 Triple Disaster.","This CD accompanies the print poetry book.  It includes all of the poems from the book set to piano instrumentals.","This book contains images of sculptures made by children from the debris and rubble found after the 3.11 Triple Disaster.  Most display smiling faces drawn or otherwise affixed to the creations.","This picture book tells the story of a child that saves his family from the earthquake and tsunami in Hokkaido in 1993.  The story is attempting to teach children about the importance of quick action in emergency situations.","This book is a bilingual book written in Japanese and English and tells the story of the recovery of a boat that was washed away during the tsunami in 2011.","This book is a compilation of accounts from Ishinomaki citizens in various written forms including essays and poetry regarding their experiences with the 3.11 Triple Disaster.  Photographs relevant to the stories being shared are also included.","A historical fiction coming-of-age novel about Japanese exchange students in the United States following the Meiji Restoration.","This book is a nonfiction account of \"Operation Tomodachi\" and the relief effort in areas affected by the 3.11 Triple Disaster as told by the Marine in charge of the operation.","This book is the translated copy of \"蒼翼の獅子たち\" to English.  It is a historical fiction coming-of-age novel about Japanese exchange students in the United States following the Meiji Restoration.","This book is an edited collection of the accounts of 100 people from the Ishinomaki region following the 3.11 Triple Disaster.  Maps and aerial photographs are also included, along with relevant photographs accompanying the testimonies.","In this magazine, the accounts of firefighters from Ishinomaki are recorded a year after the tragedy.  It is divided into 7 sections: an overview of Ishinomaki before the disaster, an overview of the earthquake and tsunami, the damage situation broken down by type, the area-wide fire department activities report, activities reports from each fire brigade, the records from the emergency fire rescue squad, a look back at the disaster, and materials relating to the disaster like photographs and a staff list from the time of the disaster.  6 firefighters were killed while responding to the disaster.","The book contains numerous photographs of the orphans over the 10 year period that Rainbow House had been operating, as well as a detailed history of the organization and why they opened.  Further, the book tells of the lives and experiences of the orphans as they grew up attending events at Rainbow House.","Lesson 9 of the textbook includes the story of Taylor Anderson.","This nonfiction book is the telling of how a couple coped with their grief after the loss of their 3 children in the 3/11 triple disaster.","The book contains short articles from dozens of individuals in both English and Japanese.  Many of the stories relate to Taylor's impact either personally or through her legacy.","This book takes a look at the purported failure of the DPJ.  The policies enacted by the DPJ are examined, as well as the subsequent actions of the LDP, and propose action items in order to rectify the yet unfinished political reform in the country.","This book discusses the proposal to part ways with nuclear power in Japan and instead transition to other renewable energy sources like solar.  The text includes charts and graphs, as well as relevant photographs.","Aerial photographs of Ishinomaki from before and after the triple disaster on 3.11","This fold-out guidebook contains maps, information on tours, sightseeing spots, restaurants, and places to stay.  It also includes a directory and a festival and event calendar.","This brochure has information on the external panels about the 3.11 disaster, with information about accessing the city and places to visit.  The internal panels fold out to make a map with a walking tour of the downtown area in remembrance of the 3.11 disaster.","This brochure contains information about the different buildings at the temple, annual functions, prayer schedules, and a map of the compound.","This brochure includes information about the buildings at the temple, annual events, admission information, and a map of the compound","The ticket includes information on the back about the Buddha, including the height and weight.","The backside of the ticket includes information about the temple","On the back of the ticket is a portion of a hymn praising Kannon, followed by a proverb in both Japanese and English","This brochure contains information about the history of the temple, the different buildings on site, a list of rules to follow, and a map of the compound","This booklet contains information about Entsuin including historical and cultural significance, admission information, and a large map of the compound","These papers contain historical information about the shrine and information about the different sites within the compound","The pamphlet is predominantly in Japanese with one panel in English accompanying a map that tells the reader aout the history of the temple.  The rest of the pamphlet is about the different areas within the compound.","This pamphlet is predominantly in Japanese with some English, Chinese, and Korean translations.  The internal pages offer information about the different buildings within the compound, while the external pages have a detailed map of the location.","This brochure contains information about the history and signficance of the space, predominantly in Japanese with brief English translation.  There is also a calendar of events in Japanese, and an advertisement for Kikkoman soy sauce.","The ticket features a poem or motivational quote on the backside, along with the rules of the temple.","The ticket is predominantly in Japanese with the name of the museum in both Japanese and English.  The reverse of the ticket includes the rules of the museum and admission information for the museum.","The internal panels of the brochure contains a map and information about sites within the compound.  The external panels have cultural and historical information, as well as a calendar of events.","The brochure includes information about the 3.11 triple disaster, as well as history, culture, and industry information about Ishinomaki as a whole.","This brochure contains admission information, the artist the museum commemorates, a map with designated exhibits, and a brief explanation of different kanji usage for the word 'manga'","This pamphlet contains information about kabuki, the pieces being performed and the performers, and information about the kabuki paraphernalia available for viewing.","The front page story of the newspaper is about a sunflower in Kadonowakicho in Ishinomaki that spontaneously began growing after the tsunami and has now flowered for the 4th summer.  The article discusses people getting seeds from the 'gutsy sunflower' to grow at their own homes.","This newspaper is published by Senshuu University, and the front page of this edition is dedicated to a baseball win that was widely celebrated.","This school news report has a message from the President about the anniversary of the 3.11 triple disaster, the exchange program with Randolph-Macon College thanks to the Taylor Anderson Memorial Fund, student commendations and awards, career support,and support for after the earthquake","The newspaper front page includes information about arts and culture, education, politics, and exchange students","This pamphlet includes information about the newly-built Ishinomaki firehouse, as well as the high-performance firefighting command center","This booklet includes places, qualities, events, etc. around Ishinomaki beginning with each letter of the alphabet.  It includes photographs of the places, things, and people, and is shared in both English and Japanese, with an additional quoted comment in both English and Japanese","This booklet includes information about the firefighting activities during and following the 3.11 triple disaster in a few different cities such as Ishinomaki, Higashimatsushima, and Onagawa.  It includes primarily photographs with text, but also includes charts and tables.","This pamphlet includes fold out pages outlining projects in the city in various areas including maps, images, and lists of projects being conducted.","This document includes a list on one side of what to include in an emergency survival kit.  The reverse side includes websites, phone numbers, and email addresses to receive and provide information about disasters","This report primarily outlines the activities hosted by the organization alongside photographs and dates.  The report is nearly entirely in Japanese.","This booklet tells readers all about the new Ishinomaki Fire Station, including photographs and floorplans","An annual report from 2014 for the Ishinomaki Fire and Rescue Squad.  The report includes tables with figures and images alongside text.","This magazine gives context regarding the actions undertaken by the Miyagi Prefectural Police Disaster Response Team from the time of the disaster until 3 years later.  The magazine includes related photographs.","This report contains primarily photographs, charts, graphs, and data tables that express the extent of the damage caused by the disaster and the plans for reconstruction.","Predominantly contains photographs discussing the damage caused in different areas, as well as the extent of the damage","A list of action items for a meeting discussing disaster response and preparedness","Primarily contains slides with photographs, images, diagrams, maps, and charts","This report consists of an overview of the events during the disaster and follow-up activities presented like a timeline, alongside tables and charts","Program includes student and faculty participant names from Ishinomaki Senshu University","Program includes a page of photographs as well as a list of Ishinomaki Senshu and Randolph-Macon student and faculty participant names","The document includes an agenda for the party, as well as a participant list","This newspaper page contains reports from orphans who lost their parents during the 3.11 triple disaster.","Newspaper article about the orphans from the 3.11 triple disaster and the learning center accommodating them.","Newspaper article about the care given to orphans by the center after the 3.11 triple disaster","This diagram shows a layout of the building with information about the different rooms and their uses","Architectual outline and floorplan for the building of the Ashinaga Ishinomaki Rainbow House.","This report is an update of all of the activities that the Taylor Anderson Memorial Fund were involved with from 2016-2017.  Most of the entries are in both Japanese and English, with some elements only present or fully present in Japanese.","This report booklet includes information about organization growth and development during the year, including photographs of programs and participants.  The last page also inlcudes a summary financial report.","This report booklet contains information about the council's Signature Programs, Educational and Networking Programs, and the Tomodachi Initiative alongside photographs.  The back of the booklet also includes information about sponsors.","This booklet is designed like a children's magazine and includes information about the organization and program, activities, and photographs.","The article includes pictures and captions for various events since the death of Taylor Anderson.  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It is divided into sections: how they saw the sea, what it would look like to play with friends again, what a safe, peaceful hometown looks like, what their hometown would look like if they had magical powers, and what the future of their hometown looks like.  Most of these sections are separated by narrative context about the incident, shared testimonies of the children, and information about how the images were collected.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe book contains images and information about the more than 150 art pieces contained within the Embassy's Residences and Chancery.  The sections include: architecture, ceramics, paintings and prints, calligraphy, and sculpture.  The text is predominantly in English with Japanese translations in smaller font adjacent or below the English.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe book itself contains no text and is a collection of numbered photographs of rainbows captured across the country.  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He was raised there and began his religious life attending The Church of the Brethren. He was an\nundergraduate at Bridgewater College and later received his Masters and Doctorate degrees from the University of Pennsylvania. He went on to teach history at the University of Pennsylvania, Brown University, and\nDuke University. In 1926, he became the first professor of church history at the newly opened Duke School of Religion. His career at Duke continued for 18 years, becoming the school's registrar in 1928 and dean in\n1941. He was elected Bishop in 1944. At this point, he was assigned to the Geneva Area Episcopacy, which consisted of nine European countries and part of North Africa. Bishop Garber returned to the U.S. when he\nwas assigned to the Richmond Area Conference in 1951, which consisted of Virginia and North Carolina. When the Raleigh Area Conference was created in 1964, Garber became its first bishop. He served there until his\nretirement in 1968, at which time he went back to Switzerland, having been commissioned by the Methodist World Council to write a history of the Methodist Church. His retirement here was pleasant, doing research\namong old friends and colleagues. He was nearly finished with this work when he suddenly passed away on December 18, 1972. History of Methodism in Europe was completed by Roy Short, a noted Methodist Historian,\nand was published in 1980. Garber wrote several other books, mainly on the history of the United Methodist Church.\n","The Garber Papers include a plethora of materials ranging from Garber's birth to his death. These materials include personal items such as diaries and correspondences, professional items from his work as bishop\nin both Europe and the United States, lecture notes, research notes and typed scripts of sermons and lectures.\n","His personal life from birth to his election as bishop. This will also include some data on personal items throughout his lifetime; also addenda concerning his death.\n","Garber's Episcopacy in Europe. These documents shed light upon the overall situation in Europe and the work that the Methodist Church was doing there. Included are Garber's correspondences, reports, and\narticles on his travels and work in the Geneva Episcopacy.\n","The Austria Conference: includes correspondences with European officials, European churches, and colleagues. Along with the correspondences are essays written by Garber and others about Christianity's movements\nin Austria.\n","The Belgium Conference: includes information on Belgium Methodism from Garber and others, correspondences concerning relief projects for Belgium, personal correspondence, and correspondence with European\npreachers.\n","The Bulgaria Conference: Correspondences concerning the struggle of the Bulgarian Church, correspondences, and reports concerning the persecution of the Methodists in Bulgaria. The files document the arrests\nand trials of Protestant Ministers.\n","The Czechoslovakian Conference: Includes articles and reports by Garber and others concerning the post-war state of Czechoslovakia along with correspondences between Garber and Czechoslovakian churchmen. Much\nof the material deals with Czechoslovakian reconstruction and other post-war aid.\n","The German Conference: Includes German Methodist Church records, correspondences, and articles concerning the state of the German Methodist Church.\n","The Hungarian Conference: Includes Documentation of Garber's travels through Hungary, accounts of the work done in Hungary through the Church, appeals for aid, and correspondences.\n","The Italian and Spanish Conferences: The vast majority of these documents deals with the Methodist Church in Italy. These documents include correspondences concerning financial aid for churches, reports on the\nMethodist Church in Italy and Spain, and documents in Italian and Spanish.\n","The Yugoslavian Conference: Correspondence from Yugoslavian leaders, reports and letters from the Yugoslavian Methodist Church and its leaders.\n","The North African Conference: Includes correspondences indicating an effort by Garber and others to bring more focus to North Africa. Other documents highlight the Methodist mission efforts in North Africa and\nthe state of Methodism there.\n","The Polish Conference: Correspondences with leaders of the Polish Methodist Church along with reports on the church and the leaders.\n","Includes correspondences and reports from Methodist leaders in Scandinavia; A few letters concerning the church in Latvia.\n","The Swiss Conference: Some correspondences from Garber's acquaintances, along with newspaper articles and his own reports concerning the Methodist Church in Switzerland.\n"," Addresses given by Garber placing Methodism in the cultural contexts of various nations, including: North Africa, Belgium, Italy, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Hungary, Spain, and Eastern Orthodox countries. The\naddresses highlight the historical and modern challenges that Methodism faces.\n","Newspaper articles and manuscripts. Garber's account of travel to Geneva by ship and his initial experiences in Europe. Other articles on North Africa, Poland, and Germany.\n","Correspondences, Official Documents, and Passports which show the physical conditions and purposes of his travels in North Africa and Europe.\n","A wide array of Garber's correspondences with colleagues throughout Europe and in America.\n","Documents show the creation of the Crusade for Christ Scholarship and give examples of those who benefited from it.\n","A Telegram asking about Garber's arrest and indictment, letters to Garber expressing fear that the church may have to go under ground. These spark advance specials to Garber's episcopacy. Included is a outline\nof aid given to Poland, North Africa, and Belgium from the Charlotte District.\n","Documents concerning aid to Europe from the World Council of Churches. Several essays on the church in Europe, newspaper clippings about Garber's work, and correspondences.\n"," Includes various correspondences noting the giving and receipt of aid for Europe along with newspaper clippings concerning European aid. Includes many documents on the Methodist Committee for Overseas Relief.\n","This includes correspondences, articles, and reports relevant to Garber's time in Geneva.\n","Mostly correspondence between Garber and his co-workers, includes a list of prominent Methodist workers in Europe and North Africa.\n","Correspondences, reports, and newspaper articles showing the direction Garber took the Virginia and North Carolina Methodist conferences during his time as Bishop.\n","Correspondences, reports, and articles concerning the work done during Garber's time as bishop of the Virginia conference. Much of the material documents Garber's campaign for Methodist educational\ninstitutions, from which Virginia Wesleyan College sprung.\n","Correspondences and several newspaper articles featuring Garber and his work in the North Carolina Conference. Several reports document the state and future of the Church in North Carolina.\n","Garber's correspondences with individuals and institutions concerning his role as a bishop and friend. Includes correspondences with Randolph-Macon College, other bishops, and churches both inside and outside\nof his conference.\n","Miscellaneous Documents From Garber's time as Bishop.\n","Correspondences and reports concerning church issues at the time (race, education, organization) and their roles at General Conference.\n","Material on the Jurisdictional system and the struggle to integrate the system through the elimination of the Central Jurisdiction. Also contains more general administrative material.\n","The Methodist Churches role in the social context of the time, along with Administrative concerns.\n","Correspondences, reports, and newspaper articles showing the bitter conflict over integration in the Virginia Conference of the Methodist Church.\n"," Material concerning interdenominational cooperation in the church. National Council, World Council, Methodist World Council, American Council of Churhes, and Catholicism are all part of the file.\n"," Various documents on Methodist Pastors and their relationships with their churches.\n","The Church's role in securing health care facilities for the residents of Tangier Island.\n"," A few documents on the Methodist Church's opposition to the escalation of the conflict in Vietnam along with other cold-war issues.\n"," Material that show the Methodist Church's specific role in Social issues of the time.\n"," Materials demonstrating the fear the Methodist Church held of communism as a \"subversive influence in Methodism.\"\n"," Correspondences demonstrating the fear that communist ideas might be printed throughout the Methodist press.\n"," Wide ranging materials including The Vatican, Red China, and Prayer in Public schools. Most material is correspondence pressuring Garber to act on the various issues.\n"," Personal items.\n","Wide ranging personal correspondences.\n","Professional and Personal Correspondences along with official papers and reports.\n"," Various Personal correspondences expressing Garber's views on the actions of his colleagues as well as outside correspondences and reports.\n"," Appraisals, evaluations, and letters of appreciation from those in Garber's episcopacy, as well as his colleagues.\n","Letters expressing gratitude for all that the Garbers have done. Contains letters of kindness from all of the places Garber's work reached.\n"," Evaluations, both good and bad, of Garber's work as a Bishop.\n","A wide range of personal and professional items: diaries, bank papers, reports, scrapbooks, etc.\n","Twenty One Volumes of Diaries dating from the years between 1945 and 1950. Also contains many very small date books Garber accumulated over the years.\n","The typed pages of the volumes of diaries from 1945-1950 with some editing.\n"," Bulk Correspondence with Episcopal Colleagues: Flint, Leete, etc.\n"," Materials on the Wesleyan Tradition.\n","Materials dealing with the prospect of a union of Methodists and Episcopalians, and more broadly a greater movement toward Church unity.\n","Correspondences, proposals, and pamphlets chronicle the steps toward the Unification of the E.U.B and Methodist churches.\n"," Receipts, Bank Statements, and Ledger all showing how money was spent to rebuild the Methodist Church in Post-War Europe.\n"," Various Cards, Gift Lists, and acknowledgements.\n","Many personal letters and cards; including wedding congratulations, appointments, holidays, and elections.\n"," Various bank papers from America and Europe; a few of Garber's old checkbooks.\n","Information from many colleges in the South during Garber's time. 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He was raised there and began his religious life attending The Church of the Brethren. He was an\nundergraduate at Bridgewater College and later received his Masters and Doctorate degrees from the University of Pennsylvania. He went on to teach history at the University of Pennsylvania, Brown University, and\nDuke University. In 1926, he became the first professor of church history at the newly opened Duke School of Religion. His career at Duke continued for 18 years, becoming the school's registrar in 1928 and dean in\n1941. He was elected Bishop in 1944. At this point, he was assigned to the Geneva Area Episcopacy, which consisted of nine European countries and part of North Africa. Bishop Garber returned to the U.S. when he\nwas assigned to the Richmond Area Conference in 1951, which consisted of Virginia and North Carolina. When the Raleigh Area Conference was created in 1964, Garber became its first bishop. He served there until his\nretirement in 1968, at which time he went back to Switzerland, having been commissioned by the Methodist World Council to write a history of the Methodist Church. His retirement here was pleasant, doing research\namong old friends and colleagues. He was nearly finished with this work when he suddenly passed away on December 18, 1972. History of Methodism in Europe was completed by Roy Short, a noted Methodist Historian,\nand was published in 1980. Garber wrote several other books, mainly on the history of the United Methodist Church.\n\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical/Historical Information\n"],"bioghist_tesim":["Bishop Paul Neff Garber 1899-1972 Paul Neff Garber was born in New Market, VA, the son of Samuel and Ida Garber. He was raised there and began his religious life attending The Church of the Brethren. He was an\nundergraduate at Bridgewater College and later received his Masters and Doctorate degrees from the University of Pennsylvania. He went on to teach history at the University of Pennsylvania, Brown University, and\nDuke University. In 1926, he became the first professor of church history at the newly opened Duke School of Religion. His career at Duke continued for 18 years, becoming the school's registrar in 1928 and dean in\n1941. He was elected Bishop in 1944. At this point, he was assigned to the Geneva Area Episcopacy, which consisted of nine European countries and part of North Africa. Bishop Garber returned to the U.S. when he\nwas assigned to the Richmond Area Conference in 1951, which consisted of Virginia and North Carolina. When the Raleigh Area Conference was created in 1964, Garber became its first bishop. He served there until his\nretirement in 1968, at which time he went back to Switzerland, having been commissioned by the Methodist World Council to write a history of the Methodist Church. His retirement here was pleasant, doing research\namong old friends and colleagues. He was nearly finished with this work when he suddenly passed away on December 18, 1972. History of Methodism in Europe was completed by Roy Short, a noted Methodist Historian,\nand was published in 1980. Garber wrote several other books, mainly on the history of the United Methodist Church.\n"],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Paul Neff Garber Papers, McGraw-Page Library, Randolph-Macon College, Ashland, Va.\n\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["The Paul Neff Garber Papers, McGraw-Page Library, Randolph-Macon College, Ashland, Va.\n"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Garber Papers include a plethora of materials ranging from Garber's birth to his death. These materials include personal items such as diaries and correspondences, professional items from his work as bishop\nin both Europe and the United States, lecture notes, research notes and typed scripts of sermons and lectures.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis personal life from birth to his election as bishop. This will also include some data on personal items throughout his lifetime; also addenda concerning his death.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGarber's Episcopacy in Europe. These documents shed light upon the overall situation in Europe and the work that the Methodist Church was doing there. Included are Garber's correspondences, reports, and\narticles on his travels and work in the Geneva Episcopacy.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Austria Conference: includes correspondences with European officials, European churches, and colleagues. Along with the correspondences are essays written by Garber and others about Christianity's movements\nin Austria.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Belgium Conference: includes information on Belgium Methodism from Garber and others, correspondences concerning relief projects for Belgium, personal correspondence, and correspondence with European\npreachers.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Bulgaria Conference: Correspondences concerning the struggle of the Bulgarian Church, correspondences, and reports concerning the persecution of the Methodists in Bulgaria. The files document the arrests\nand trials of Protestant Ministers.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Czechoslovakian Conference: Includes articles and reports by Garber and others concerning the post-war state of Czechoslovakia along with correspondences between Garber and Czechoslovakian churchmen. Much\nof the material deals with Czechoslovakian reconstruction and other post-war aid.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe German Conference: Includes German Methodist Church records, correspondences, and articles concerning the state of the German Methodist Church.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Hungarian Conference: Includes Documentation of Garber's travels through Hungary, accounts of the work done in Hungary through the Church, appeals for aid, and correspondences.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Italian and Spanish Conferences: The vast majority of these documents deals with the Methodist Church in Italy. These documents include correspondences concerning financial aid for churches, reports on the\nMethodist Church in Italy and Spain, and documents in Italian and Spanish.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Yugoslavian Conference: Correspondence from Yugoslavian leaders, reports and letters from the Yugoslavian Methodist Church and its leaders.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe North African Conference: Includes correspondences indicating an effort by Garber and others to bring more focus to North Africa. Other documents highlight the Methodist mission efforts in North Africa and\nthe state of Methodism there.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Polish Conference: Correspondences with leaders of the Polish Methodist Church along with reports on the church and the leaders.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondences and reports from Methodist leaders in Scandinavia; A few letters concerning the church in Latvia.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Swiss Conference: Some correspondences from Garber's acquaintances, along with newspaper articles and his own reports concerning the Methodist Church in Switzerland.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Addresses given by Garber placing Methodism in the cultural contexts of various nations, including: North Africa, Belgium, Italy, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Hungary, Spain, and Eastern Orthodox countries. The\naddresses highlight the historical and modern challenges that Methodism faces.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper articles and manuscripts. Garber's account of travel to Geneva by ship and his initial experiences in Europe. Other articles on North Africa, Poland, and Germany.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondences, Official Documents, and Passports which show the physical conditions and purposes of his travels in North Africa and Europe.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA wide array of Garber's correspondences with colleagues throughout Europe and in America.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments show the creation of the Crusade for Christ Scholarship and give examples of those who benefited from it.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Telegram asking about Garber's arrest and indictment, letters to Garber expressing fear that the church may have to go under ground. These spark advance specials to Garber's episcopacy. Included is a outline\nof aid given to Poland, North Africa, and Belgium from the Charlotte District.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments concerning aid to Europe from the World Council of Churches. Several essays on the church in Europe, newspaper clippings about Garber's work, and correspondences.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Includes various correspondences noting the giving and receipt of aid for Europe along with newspaper clippings concerning European aid. Includes many documents on the Methodist Committee for Overseas Relief.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis includes correspondences, articles, and reports relevant to Garber's time in Geneva.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly correspondence between Garber and his co-workers, includes a list of prominent Methodist workers in Europe and North Africa.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondences, reports, and newspaper articles showing the direction Garber took the Virginia and North Carolina Methodist conferences during his time as Bishop.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondences, reports, and articles concerning the work done during Garber's time as bishop of the Virginia conference. Much of the material documents Garber's campaign for Methodist educational\ninstitutions, from which Virginia Wesleyan College sprung.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondences and several newspaper articles featuring Garber and his work in the North Carolina Conference. Several reports document the state and future of the Church in North Carolina.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGarber's correspondences with individuals and institutions concerning his role as a bishop and friend. Includes correspondences with Randolph-Macon College, other bishops, and churches both inside and outside\nof his conference.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous Documents From Garber's time as Bishop.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondences and reports concerning church issues at the time (race, education, organization) and their roles at General Conference.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial on the Jurisdictional system and the struggle to integrate the system through the elimination of the Central Jurisdiction. Also contains more general administrative material.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Methodist Churches role in the social context of the time, along with Administrative concerns.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondences, reports, and newspaper articles showing the bitter conflict over integration in the Virginia Conference of the Methodist Church.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Material concerning interdenominational cooperation in the church. National Council, World Council, Methodist World Council, American Council of Churhes, and Catholicism are all part of the file.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Various documents on Methodist Pastors and their relationships with their churches.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Church's role in securing health care facilities for the residents of Tangier Island.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e A few documents on the Methodist Church's opposition to the escalation of the conflict in Vietnam along with other cold-war issues.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Material that show the Methodist Church's specific role in Social issues of the time.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Materials demonstrating the fear the Methodist Church held of communism as a \"subversive influence in Methodism.\"\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Correspondences demonstrating the fear that communist ideas might be printed throughout the Methodist press.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Wide ranging materials including The Vatican, Red China, and Prayer in Public schools. Most material is correspondence pressuring Garber to act on the various issues.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Personal items.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWide ranging personal correspondences.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProfessional and Personal Correspondences along with official papers and reports.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Various Personal correspondences expressing Garber's views on the actions of his colleagues as well as outside correspondences and reports.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Appraisals, evaluations, and letters of appreciation from those in Garber's episcopacy, as well as his colleagues.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters expressing gratitude for all that the Garbers have done. Contains letters of kindness from all of the places Garber's work reached.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Evaluations, both good and bad, of Garber's work as a Bishop.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA wide range of personal and professional items: diaries, bank papers, reports, scrapbooks, etc.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwenty One Volumes of Diaries dating from the years between 1945 and 1950. Also contains many very small date books Garber accumulated over the years.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe typed pages of the volumes of diaries from 1945-1950 with some editing.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Bulk Correspondence with Episcopal Colleagues: Flint, Leete, etc.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Materials on the Wesleyan Tradition.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials dealing with the prospect of a union of Methodists and Episcopalians, and more broadly a greater movement toward Church unity.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondences, proposals, and pamphlets chronicle the steps toward the Unification of the E.U.B and Methodist churches.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Receipts, Bank Statements, and Ledger all showing how money was spent to rebuild the Methodist Church in Post-War Europe.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Various Cards, Gift Lists, and acknowledgements.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMany personal letters and cards; including wedding congratulations, appointments, holidays, and elections.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Various bank papers from America and Europe; a few of Garber's old checkbooks.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInformation from many colleges in the South during Garber's time. Including Duke, Drew, Emory and Henry, and Randolph-Macon.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGarber's Scrapbooks containing photos correspondences, and personal cards.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Historical and Cultural Studies by Garber, Classroom Notes, and Speeches and Sermons used throughout his professional life.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes Garber used for preparing Sermons. Mostly verse explications and outlines.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHand-written notes on the church, religions, and cultures.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers in Criminology, Religion, Race, and Sociology.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Notes used by Garber teaching Church History at Duke Divinity School.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeventy-Five Typed Speeches by Garber: including sermons and addresses for many occasions.\n\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content\n"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The Garber Papers include a plethora of materials ranging from Garber's birth to his death. These materials include personal items such as diaries and correspondences, professional items from his work as bishop\nin both Europe and the United States, lecture notes, research notes and typed scripts of sermons and lectures.\n","His personal life from birth to his election as bishop. This will also include some data on personal items throughout his lifetime; also addenda concerning his death.\n","Garber's Episcopacy in Europe. These documents shed light upon the overall situation in Europe and the work that the Methodist Church was doing there. Included are Garber's correspondences, reports, and\narticles on his travels and work in the Geneva Episcopacy.\n","The Austria Conference: includes correspondences with European officials, European churches, and colleagues. Along with the correspondences are essays written by Garber and others about Christianity's movements\nin Austria.\n","The Belgium Conference: includes information on Belgium Methodism from Garber and others, correspondences concerning relief projects for Belgium, personal correspondence, and correspondence with European\npreachers.\n","The Bulgaria Conference: Correspondences concerning the struggle of the Bulgarian Church, correspondences, and reports concerning the persecution of the Methodists in Bulgaria. The files document the arrests\nand trials of Protestant Ministers.\n","The Czechoslovakian Conference: Includes articles and reports by Garber and others concerning the post-war state of Czechoslovakia along with correspondences between Garber and Czechoslovakian churchmen. Much\nof the material deals with Czechoslovakian reconstruction and other post-war aid.\n","The German Conference: Includes German Methodist Church records, correspondences, and articles concerning the state of the German Methodist Church.\n","The Hungarian Conference: Includes Documentation of Garber's travels through Hungary, accounts of the work done in Hungary through the Church, appeals for aid, and correspondences.\n","The Italian and Spanish Conferences: The vast majority of these documents deals with the Methodist Church in Italy. These documents include correspondences concerning financial aid for churches, reports on the\nMethodist Church in Italy and Spain, and documents in Italian and Spanish.\n","The Yugoslavian Conference: Correspondence from Yugoslavian leaders, reports and letters from the Yugoslavian Methodist Church and its leaders.\n","The North African Conference: Includes correspondences indicating an effort by Garber and others to bring more focus to North Africa. Other documents highlight the Methodist mission efforts in North Africa and\nthe state of Methodism there.\n","The Polish Conference: Correspondences with leaders of the Polish Methodist Church along with reports on the church and the leaders.\n","Includes correspondences and reports from Methodist leaders in Scandinavia; A few letters concerning the church in Latvia.\n","The Swiss Conference: Some correspondences from Garber's acquaintances, along with newspaper articles and his own reports concerning the Methodist Church in Switzerland.\n"," Addresses given by Garber placing Methodism in the cultural contexts of various nations, including: North Africa, Belgium, Italy, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Hungary, Spain, and Eastern Orthodox countries. The\naddresses highlight the historical and modern challenges that Methodism faces.\n","Newspaper articles and manuscripts. Garber's account of travel to Geneva by ship and his initial experiences in Europe. Other articles on North Africa, Poland, and Germany.\n","Correspondences, Official Documents, and Passports which show the physical conditions and purposes of his travels in North Africa and Europe.\n","A wide array of Garber's correspondences with colleagues throughout Europe and in America.\n","Documents show the creation of the Crusade for Christ Scholarship and give examples of those who benefited from it.\n","A Telegram asking about Garber's arrest and indictment, letters to Garber expressing fear that the church may have to go under ground. These spark advance specials to Garber's episcopacy. Included is a outline\nof aid given to Poland, North Africa, and Belgium from the Charlotte District.\n","Documents concerning aid to Europe from the World Council of Churches. Several essays on the church in Europe, newspaper clippings about Garber's work, and correspondences.\n"," Includes various correspondences noting the giving and receipt of aid for Europe along with newspaper clippings concerning European aid. Includes many documents on the Methodist Committee for Overseas Relief.\n","This includes correspondences, articles, and reports relevant to Garber's time in Geneva.\n","Mostly correspondence between Garber and his co-workers, includes a list of prominent Methodist workers in Europe and North Africa.\n","Correspondences, reports, and newspaper articles showing the direction Garber took the Virginia and North Carolina Methodist conferences during his time as Bishop.\n","Correspondences, reports, and articles concerning the work done during Garber's time as bishop of the Virginia conference. Much of the material documents Garber's campaign for Methodist educational\ninstitutions, from which Virginia Wesleyan College sprung.\n","Correspondences and several newspaper articles featuring Garber and his work in the North Carolina Conference. Several reports document the state and future of the Church in North Carolina.\n","Garber's correspondences with individuals and institutions concerning his role as a bishop and friend. Includes correspondences with Randolph-Macon College, other bishops, and churches both inside and outside\nof his conference.\n","Miscellaneous Documents From Garber's time as Bishop.\n","Correspondences and reports concerning church issues at the time (race, education, organization) and their roles at General Conference.\n","Material on the Jurisdictional system and the struggle to integrate the system through the elimination of the Central Jurisdiction. Also contains more general administrative material.\n","The Methodist Churches role in the social context of the time, along with Administrative concerns.\n","Correspondences, reports, and newspaper articles showing the bitter conflict over integration in the Virginia Conference of the Methodist Church.\n"," Material concerning interdenominational cooperation in the church. National Council, World Council, Methodist World Council, American Council of Churhes, and Catholicism are all part of the file.\n"," Various documents on Methodist Pastors and their relationships with their churches.\n","The Church's role in securing health care facilities for the residents of Tangier Island.\n"," A few documents on the Methodist Church's opposition to the escalation of the conflict in Vietnam along with other cold-war issues.\n"," Material that show the Methodist Church's specific role in Social issues of the time.\n"," Materials demonstrating the fear the Methodist Church held of communism as a \"subversive influence in Methodism.\"\n"," Correspondences demonstrating the fear that communist ideas might be printed throughout the Methodist press.\n"," Wide ranging materials including The Vatican, Red China, and Prayer in Public schools. Most material is correspondence pressuring Garber to act on the various issues.\n"," Personal items.\n","Wide ranging personal correspondences.\n","Professional and Personal Correspondences along with official papers and reports.\n"," Various Personal correspondences expressing Garber's views on the actions of his colleagues as well as outside correspondences and reports.\n"," Appraisals, evaluations, and letters of appreciation from those in Garber's episcopacy, as well as his colleagues.\n","Letters expressing gratitude for all that the Garbers have done. Contains letters of kindness from all of the places Garber's work reached.\n"," Evaluations, both good and bad, of Garber's work as a Bishop.\n","A wide range of personal and professional items: diaries, bank papers, reports, scrapbooks, etc.\n","Twenty One Volumes of Diaries dating from the years between 1945 and 1950. 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He was raised there and began his religious life attending The Church of the Brethren. He was an\nundergraduate at Bridgewater College and later received his Masters and Doctorate degrees from the University of Pennsylvania. He went on to teach history at the University of Pennsylvania, Brown University, and\nDuke University. In 1926, he became the first professor of church history at the newly opened Duke School of Religion. His career at Duke continued for 18 years, becoming the school's registrar in 1928 and dean in\n1941. He was elected Bishop in 1944. At this point, he was assigned to the Geneva Area Episcopacy, which consisted of nine European countries and part of North Africa. Bishop Garber returned to the U.S. when he\nwas assigned to the Richmond Area Conference in 1951, which consisted of Virginia and North Carolina. When the Raleigh Area Conference was created in 1964, Garber became its first bishop. He served there until his\nretirement in 1968, at which time he went back to Switzerland, having been commissioned by the Methodist World Council to write a history of the Methodist Church. His retirement here was pleasant, doing research\namong old friends and colleagues. He was nearly finished with this work when he suddenly passed away on December 18, 1972. History of Methodism in Europe was completed by Roy Short, a noted Methodist Historian,\nand was published in 1980. Garber wrote several other books, mainly on the history of the United Methodist Church.\n","The Garber Papers include a plethora of materials ranging from Garber's birth to his death. These materials include personal items such as diaries and correspondences, professional items from his work as bishop\nin both Europe and the United States, lecture notes, research notes and typed scripts of sermons and lectures.\n","His personal life from birth to his election as bishop. This will also include some data on personal items throughout his lifetime; also addenda concerning his death.\n","Garber's Episcopacy in Europe. These documents shed light upon the overall situation in Europe and the work that the Methodist Church was doing there. Included are Garber's correspondences, reports, and\narticles on his travels and work in the Geneva Episcopacy.\n","The Austria Conference: includes correspondences with European officials, European churches, and colleagues. Along with the correspondences are essays written by Garber and others about Christianity's movements\nin Austria.\n","The Belgium Conference: includes information on Belgium Methodism from Garber and others, correspondences concerning relief projects for Belgium, personal correspondence, and correspondence with European\npreachers.\n","The Bulgaria Conference: Correspondences concerning the struggle of the Bulgarian Church, correspondences, and reports concerning the persecution of the Methodists in Bulgaria. The files document the arrests\nand trials of Protestant Ministers.\n","The Czechoslovakian Conference: Includes articles and reports by Garber and others concerning the post-war state of Czechoslovakia along with correspondences between Garber and Czechoslovakian churchmen. Much\nof the material deals with Czechoslovakian reconstruction and other post-war aid.\n","The German Conference: Includes German Methodist Church records, correspondences, and articles concerning the state of the German Methodist Church.\n","The Hungarian Conference: Includes Documentation of Garber's travels through Hungary, accounts of the work done in Hungary through the Church, appeals for aid, and correspondences.\n","The Italian and Spanish Conferences: The vast majority of these documents deals with the Methodist Church in Italy. These documents include correspondences concerning financial aid for churches, reports on the\nMethodist Church in Italy and Spain, and documents in Italian and Spanish.\n","The Yugoslavian Conference: Correspondence from Yugoslavian leaders, reports and letters from the Yugoslavian Methodist Church and its leaders.\n","The North African Conference: Includes correspondences indicating an effort by Garber and others to bring more focus to North Africa. Other documents highlight the Methodist mission efforts in North Africa and\nthe state of Methodism there.\n","The Polish Conference: Correspondences with leaders of the Polish Methodist Church along with reports on the church and the leaders.\n","Includes correspondences and reports from Methodist leaders in Scandinavia; A few letters concerning the church in Latvia.\n","The Swiss Conference: Some correspondences from Garber's acquaintances, along with newspaper articles and his own reports concerning the Methodist Church in Switzerland.\n"," Addresses given by Garber placing Methodism in the cultural contexts of various nations, including: North Africa, Belgium, Italy, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Hungary, Spain, and Eastern Orthodox countries. The\naddresses highlight the historical and modern challenges that Methodism faces.\n","Newspaper articles and manuscripts. Garber's account of travel to Geneva by ship and his initial experiences in Europe. Other articles on North Africa, Poland, and Germany.\n","Correspondences, Official Documents, and Passports which show the physical conditions and purposes of his travels in North Africa and Europe.\n","A wide array of Garber's correspondences with colleagues throughout Europe and in America.\n","Documents show the creation of the Crusade for Christ Scholarship and give examples of those who benefited from it.\n","A Telegram asking about Garber's arrest and indictment, letters to Garber expressing fear that the church may have to go under ground. These spark advance specials to Garber's episcopacy. Included is a outline\nof aid given to Poland, North Africa, and Belgium from the Charlotte District.\n","Documents concerning aid to Europe from the World Council of Churches. Several essays on the church in Europe, newspaper clippings about Garber's work, and correspondences.\n"," Includes various correspondences noting the giving and receipt of aid for Europe along with newspaper clippings concerning European aid. Includes many documents on the Methodist Committee for Overseas Relief.\n","This includes correspondences, articles, and reports relevant to Garber's time in Geneva.\n","Mostly correspondence between Garber and his co-workers, includes a list of prominent Methodist workers in Europe and North Africa.\n","Correspondences, reports, and newspaper articles showing the direction Garber took the Virginia and North Carolina Methodist conferences during his time as Bishop.\n","Correspondences, reports, and articles concerning the work done during Garber's time as bishop of the Virginia conference. Much of the material documents Garber's campaign for Methodist educational\ninstitutions, from which Virginia Wesleyan College sprung.\n","Correspondences and several newspaper articles featuring Garber and his work in the North Carolina Conference. Several reports document the state and future of the Church in North Carolina.\n","Garber's correspondences with individuals and institutions concerning his role as a bishop and friend. Includes correspondences with Randolph-Macon College, other bishops, and churches both inside and outside\nof his conference.\n","Miscellaneous Documents From Garber's time as Bishop.\n","Correspondences and reports concerning church issues at the time (race, education, organization) and their roles at General Conference.\n","Material on the Jurisdictional system and the struggle to integrate the system through the elimination of the Central Jurisdiction. 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He was raised there and began his religious life attending The Church of the Brethren. He was an\nundergraduate at Bridgewater College and later received his Masters and Doctorate degrees from the University of Pennsylvania. He went on to teach history at the University of Pennsylvania, Brown University, and\nDuke University. In 1926, he became the first professor of church history at the newly opened Duke School of Religion. His career at Duke continued for 18 years, becoming the school's registrar in 1928 and dean in\n1941. He was elected Bishop in 1944. At this point, he was assigned to the Geneva Area Episcopacy, which consisted of nine European countries and part of North Africa. Bishop Garber returned to the U.S. when he\nwas assigned to the Richmond Area Conference in 1951, which consisted of Virginia and North Carolina. When the Raleigh Area Conference was created in 1964, Garber became its first bishop. He served there until his\nretirement in 1968, at which time he went back to Switzerland, having been commissioned by the Methodist World Council to write a history of the Methodist Church. His retirement here was pleasant, doing research\namong old friends and colleagues. He was nearly finished with this work when he suddenly passed away on December 18, 1972. History of Methodism in Europe was completed by Roy Short, a noted Methodist Historian,\nand was published in 1980. Garber wrote several other books, mainly on the history of the United Methodist Church.\n\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical/Historical Information\n"],"bioghist_tesim":["Bishop Paul Neff Garber 1899-1972 Paul Neff Garber was born in New Market, VA, the son of Samuel and Ida Garber. He was raised there and began his religious life attending The Church of the Brethren. He was an\nundergraduate at Bridgewater College and later received his Masters and Doctorate degrees from the University of Pennsylvania. He went on to teach history at the University of Pennsylvania, Brown University, and\nDuke University. In 1926, he became the first professor of church history at the newly opened Duke School of Religion. His career at Duke continued for 18 years, becoming the school's registrar in 1928 and dean in\n1941. He was elected Bishop in 1944. At this point, he was assigned to the Geneva Area Episcopacy, which consisted of nine European countries and part of North Africa. Bishop Garber returned to the U.S. when he\nwas assigned to the Richmond Area Conference in 1951, which consisted of Virginia and North Carolina. When the Raleigh Area Conference was created in 1964, Garber became its first bishop. He served there until his\nretirement in 1968, at which time he went back to Switzerland, having been commissioned by the Methodist World Council to write a history of the Methodist Church. His retirement here was pleasant, doing research\namong old friends and colleagues. He was nearly finished with this work when he suddenly passed away on December 18, 1972. History of Methodism in Europe was completed by Roy Short, a noted Methodist Historian,\nand was published in 1980. Garber wrote several other books, mainly on the history of the United Methodist Church.\n"],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Paul Neff Garber Papers, McGraw-Page Library, Randolph-Macon College, Ashland, Va.\n\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["The Paul Neff Garber Papers, McGraw-Page Library, Randolph-Macon College, Ashland, Va.\n"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Garber Papers include a plethora of materials ranging from Garber's birth to his death. 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