Amber Van Teaches UM International Students About The Bible At Lane Hall, May 2, 1958

Published In
Ann Arbor News, May 2, 1958
Caption
Bible Study: Foreign students are offered an opportunity to learn more about the Christian faith through study with Miss Amber Van, Protestant religious counselor who directs programs of the Protestant Foundation for International Students at the University. In a session at Lane Hall, headquarters for the foundation, are (left to right) Connie Hill, chairman of the international committee of the University Christian Federation; Javahar Maniar of India, Jain; Miss Van; Dhiraj Mehta of India, Hindu; and Yooichi Noguchi of Japan, Buddhist. Miss Van also directs personal counseling.
Ann Arbor News, May 2, 1958
Caption
Bible Study: Foreign students are offered an opportunity to learn more about the Christian faith through study with Miss Amber Van, Protestant religious counselor who directs programs of the Protestant Foundation for International Students at the University. In a session at Lane Hall, headquarters for the foundation, are (left to right) Connie Hill, chairman of the international committee of the University Christian Federation; Javahar Maniar of India, Jain; Miss Van; Dhiraj Mehta of India, Hindu; and Yooichi Noguchi of Japan, Buddhist. Miss Van also directs personal counseling.
Copyright
Copyright Protected
Five Programs Cater To Foreign Students

Parent Issue
Day
1
Month
May
Year
1965
Copyright
Copyright Protected
- Read more about Five Programs Cater To Foreign Students
- Log in or register to post comments
Lewis C. Reimann, Author And Camp Expert Dies

Parent Issue
Day
21
Month
August
Year
1961
Copyright
Copyright Protected
- Read more about Lewis C. Reimann, Author And Camp Expert Dies
- Log in or register to post comments
G. Mennen Williams at Protestant Foundation For International Students Dinner, October 1962 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Published In
Ann Arbor News, October 20, 1962
Caption
Choosing Carefully: Former Governor G. Mennen Williams, now Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, scans the table at a buffet supper in the YM-YWCA. He was in Ann Arbor yesterday as a guest of the Ecumenical Campus Center of the Protestant Foundation for International Students at the University, and of the Michigan Union's International Affairs Committee.
Ann Arbor News, October 20, 1962
Caption
Choosing Carefully: Former Governor G. Mennen Williams, now Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, scans the table at a buffet supper in the YM-YWCA. He was in Ann Arbor yesterday as a guest of the Ecumenical Campus Center of the Protestant Foundation for International Students at the University, and of the Michigan Union's International Affairs Committee.
Copyright
Copyright Protected