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Collection Overview
Abstract
Professor of Dutch language, literature, history, and art at Calvin College. The collection includes class notes; correspondence; lecture notes; student papers; chapel talk; addresses; conference papers; papers regarding the Conference on Augustian Thought; post-Renaissance picture files detailing Dutch art; Dutch-language study records; reports and correspondence regarding immigration; and a paper entitled "Meditations and Reflections of H. J. Blacquiere."
Professor Van Andel's papers reflect a wide variety of interests, a creative intellects, a consuming love for his native land, the Netherlands, and his sincere dedication to his church and Calvin College.
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Biographical Note
Henry Van Andel was born in the Netherlands in 1882. He completed the education needed for elementary teaching, as well as for a headmaster's diploma. After teaching briefly in Dutch elementary schools he immigrated to America in 1909. Calvin College granted him the A.B. degree in 1914. The next year he received an M.A. degree from the University of Chicago. Appointed an Instructor at Calvin in 1915 he was made Professor of the Dutch language and literature two years later.
Professor Van Andel was a true, enthusiastic Dutch patriot. He wrote and produced three pageants portraying his motherland. "The Dawn of Dutch Liberty," "The Siege of Leyden," and "William and Mary."
Students enjoyed his teaching in large classes of Dutch history and art.
He was also an accomplished organist, serving as the official college organist for many years. He taught organ at Calvin for twenty years.
His literary efforts were many. He served as Associate Editor of the Christian Journal, Religion and Culture. In 1935 he became one of the Associate Editors of the Calvin Forum.
In his retirement years, he made a thorough study of the Dooyeweerd-Vollenhoven philosophy. He also translated from the French and Latin, John Calvin's "Golden Book of the Christian Life" and added an historical introduction to the publication.
Dean Ryskamp in his Memoriam to Professor Van Andel quotes President Schultze: "He was an individualist. There will never be another Prof. Van Andel." Ryskamp adds, that "without a doubt, he was one of the most versatile, one of the most productive men on the staff."
Prof. Van Andel was married to Cornelia Jansma in Roseland, Chicago, on August 26, 1915, They had two children, Dorothy and John, both of whom are living at this writing. 12/18/1989
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
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Series 1: Vita; academic matters],
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Series 2: Personal],
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Series 3: Personal Correspondence],
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Series 4: Dutch Art Materials],
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Series 5: Art Materials],
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Series 6: Henry Van Andel's Art Collection],
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Series 7: Student Papers on Dutch Art],
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Series 8: Class Lecture Notes on Dutch History],
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Series 9: Dutch History: World History],
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Series 10: Lecture Notes on World History],
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Series 11: Lecture Notes],
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Series 12: Dramas],
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Series 13: Essays],
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Series 14: Miscellaneous],
[Series 15: Van Andel and Music],
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Series 16: University of Chicago material; additional Theological material],
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Series 17: Addenda],
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- Series 15: Van Andel and Music
- Box 17
- Folder 1: Voluminous copy of NEDERLANDTSCHE GEDENCK - CLANCK by A. Valerius
- Folder 2: Articles:
- Item 1: “The First Dutch Psalter” Banner article by H. Bruinsma --- 3/11/1949
- Item 2: “The Magic of Music,” HVA, Calvin Chimes --- undated
- Item 3: “Music as a Cultural Study,” address by H.S. Drinker --- 1/22/1937
- Item 4: “Modern Trends in Music”, brief statement by HVA
- Item 5: “Music of the French Psalter of 1562” by W.S. Pratt, a review by HVA --- 1939
- Item 6: Report of Executive Committee about the organ at Calvin
- Item 7: Letter defending principles governing Relation of Consistory and Organist
- Item 8: "Communication to HVA from the “American Organist” magazine --- undated
- Item 9: Copies of text: Wilhemus van Nassouwe, Holland’s national anthem
- Item 10: Letter to D.L. Van Halsema on Genevan Psalm tunes and other Hymnal problems, from HVA --- undated
- Item 11: Specification of a Kilgen pipe-organ for Calvin College
- Item 12: “The Welte Philharmonic Pipe Organ” pictures and specifications. New York City
- Item 13: Plans for a project to study 16th century Dutch folk songs, and related topics, by HVA
- Item 14: Illustrated catalog of song books and other cultural items --- 1914
- Folder 3: 1941
- Item 1: "Organist” magazine --- undated
- Item 2: Copies of text: Wilhemus van Nassouwe, Holland’s national anthem
- Item 3: Letter to D.L. Van Halsema on Genevan Psalm tunes and other Hymnal problems, from HVA --- undated
- Item 4: Specification of a Kilgen pipe-organ for Calvin College
- Item 5: “The Welte Philharmonic Pipe Organ” pictures and specifications. New York City
- Item 6: Plans for a project to study 16th century Dutch folk songs, and related topics, by HVA
- Item 7: Illustrated catalog of song books and other cultural items --- 1941
- Folder 4: Student paper of Harry Boer: "Geschiedenis van het Psalmgezang"
Browse by Series:
[
Series 1: Vita; academic matters],
[
Series 2: Personal],
[
Series 3: Personal Correspondence],
[
Series 4: Dutch Art Materials],
[
Series 5: Art Materials],
[
Series 6: Henry Van Andel's Art Collection],
[
Series 7: Student Papers on Dutch Art],
[
Series 8: Class Lecture Notes on Dutch History],
[
Series 9: Dutch History: World History],
[
Series 10: Lecture Notes on World History],
[
Series 11: Lecture Notes],
[
Series 12: Dramas],
[
Series 13: Essays],
[
Series 14: Miscellaneous],
[Series 15: Van Andel and Music],
[
Series 16: University of Chicago material; additional Theological material],
[
Series 17: Addenda],
[
All]