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Collection Overview
Title: M. Howard Rienstra Collection, 1949-1987
ID: COLL/203
Primary Creator: M. Howard Rienstra (1931-1986)
Extent: 39.0 Boxes
Arrangement: Folder level description
Abstract
Professor of history at Calvin College; director of the H. Henry Meeter Center for Calvin Studies; city commissioner for Grand Rapids, Michigan; chairman of the Michigan Advisory Committee; and service commissioner. The collection includes lecture notes and outlines; papers on medieval history, the Renaissance, Western Civilization, Russian history and philosophy of history; speeches; addresses; commencement addresses; chapel talks; essays; articles; correspondence; book reviews; student papers; Michigan Consortium of Medieval and Early Modern Studies records, 1976-1977; reprints of articles regarding John Calvin; Calvinism and Racism Conference paper and materials; Grand Rapids City Commission records, 1970-1983; Community Action Program materials; Michigan Advisory Committee on Civil Rights records, 1975-1984; Christian Reformed Race Commission records, 1961-1971; and scrapbooks on the Urban League and city commissioner activities. [See also the Campus Titles Database.]
Biographical Note
M. Howard Rienstra (1931-1986) was born in Warren Point, New Jersey, orphaned at age five and adopted at age ten. Rienstra was educated in the Christian schools of Paterson, New Jersey, Calvin College, and the University of Michigan. His area of specialization was the Italian Renaissance, which drew him on several scholarly ventures to Italy. However, his intellectual travels as reflected in his papers were universal indeed. Thus, his papers contain valuable insights into the activities of Calvin College during his tenure in the history department from 1957 to 1986. A large portion of the collection reveals his intense involvement in civic affairs during his thirteen-year stint as Commissioner in the city of Grand Rapids. Moreover, because of his keen interest in civil rights, the Rienstra papers bring together not only his contributions to the Michigan Advisory Committee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights but also many significant articles and papers on this subject. His own articles and speeches cover topics as varied as the “Christian Philosophy of History” to “Racism in Grand Rapids.” As the first director of the H. H. Meeter Calvinism Research Center (1983-1986), Rienstra brought together his linguistic talent, his love for John Calvin, his historical sensitivity, his administrative ability, and his dream of building a Calvin collection par excellence.
In sum, the Rienstra collection mirrors the sobriquet “A Renaissance Man” often given him on the Calvin College campus. The papers reveal admirably the life and work of a man dedicated to God and the service of man.
M. Howard Rienstra passed away due to cancer. He died on June 16, 1986. His wife, Mary, and their seven children survived him.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
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Series 1: Reels in Audio Visual Collection, 1985],
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Series 2: Personal Materials, 1949-1983],
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Series 3: Correspondence and History Teaching Material, 1960-1986],
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Series 4: History Teaching Material, 1957-1983],
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Series 5: History Department, 1954-1986],
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Series 6: History Materials, 1955-1981],
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Series 7: Philosophy of History Academic Affairs, 1963-1984],
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Series 8: Student Papers, 1964-1984],
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Series 9: Card Indexes, Microfilm of G. Della Porta's De Distillations Liber 13, Datebooks, 1970-1986],
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Series 10: Writings, 1953-1986],
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Series 11: Speeches, 1959-1984],
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Series 12: Meeter Center, 1971-1987],
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Series 13: Sabbatical in Italy, 1969],
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Series 14: Correspondence as City Commissioner, 1970-1983],
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Series 15: Grand Rapids City Commission Materials, 1961-1986],
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Series 16: Housing in Grand Rapids, 1963-1968],
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Series 17: Kent Community Action Program (CAP), 1972-1985],
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Series 18: Michigan Advisory Committee on Civil Rights to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 1975],
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Series 19: Michigan Advisory Committee (MHR secretary) on Civil Rights (MHR), 1970-1984],
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Series 20: Michigan Advisory Committee on Civil Rights to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 1977-1984],
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Series 21: CRC Race Commission, 1950-1972],
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Series 22: Miscellaneous Items, 1962-1969],
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Series 23: Selected Books, 1950-1983],
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Series 24: Miscellaneous Material, 1968-1986],
[Series 25: Addenda and Varia, 1975-1987],
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Series 26: Calvinism and Racism International Conference, January 28-30, 1985, 1978-1985],
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All]
- Series 25: Addenda and Varia --- 1975-1987
- Box 37
- Folder 1: Article: "Civil Rights: Price and Principle"The Banner --- April 14, 1986
- Folder 2: Article: "What Constitutes a Civil Right"Dialogue, Vol. 19, No. 1 --- 1986
- Folder 3: Boldgett Hospital Class of 1953. Reunion - Mrs. Howard Rienstra --- 1986
- Folder 4: Cancer Patient, Butterworth --- 1982
- Folder 5: Correspondence - M. Monsma's acknowledgement of paperback books --- December 15, 1986
- Folder 6: Director of Meeter Center
- Folder 7: Friesians and Cousins, a Baltic past --- 1980
- Folder 8-10: Legal Correspondence --- 1984
- Folder 11-12: Legal Correspondence --- 1985-1986
- Box 38
- Folder 1: Legal Correspondence --- 1987
- Folder 2: Netherlands - American Bicentennial Commission year-end report --- 1982
- Folder 3: Requiem Prayer at Funeral
- Folder 4: Review of books
- Folder 5: Planning Commission of Salvation Army --- 1982-
- Folder 6: Serving Sherman CRC
- Folder 7: Slides of Strasburg and Geneva
- Folder 8: Stuttgarter Antiquariat
- Folder 9: Synodical Study Committee for Ethical Decisions about War --- 1975
- Folder 10: "Who is in Control?"Responses
- Folder 11: "Who is in Control?"Testimony --- September 18, 1981
- Folder 12: Gerald R. Ford Museum Commemorative
- Folder 13: The Philatelist
Browse by Series:
[
Series 1: Reels in Audio Visual Collection, 1985],
[
Series 2: Personal Materials, 1949-1983],
[
Series 3: Correspondence and History Teaching Material, 1960-1986],
[
Series 4: History Teaching Material, 1957-1983],
[
Series 5: History Department, 1954-1986],
[
Series 6: History Materials, 1955-1981],
[
Series 7: Philosophy of History Academic Affairs, 1963-1984],
[
Series 8: Student Papers, 1964-1984],
[
Series 9: Card Indexes, Microfilm of G. Della Porta's De Distillations Liber 13, Datebooks, 1970-1986],
[
Series 10: Writings, 1953-1986],
[
Series 11: Speeches, 1959-1984],
[
Series 12: Meeter Center, 1971-1987],
[
Series 13: Sabbatical in Italy, 1969],
[
Series 14: Correspondence as City Commissioner, 1970-1983],
[
Series 15: Grand Rapids City Commission Materials, 1961-1986],
[
Series 16: Housing in Grand Rapids, 1963-1968],
[
Series 17: Kent Community Action Program (CAP), 1972-1985],
[
Series 18: Michigan Advisory Committee on Civil Rights to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 1975],
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Series 19: Michigan Advisory Committee (MHR secretary) on Civil Rights (MHR), 1970-1984],
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Series 20: Michigan Advisory Committee on Civil Rights to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 1977-1984],
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Series 21: CRC Race Commission, 1950-1972],
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Series 22: Miscellaneous Items, 1962-1969],
[
Series 23: Selected Books, 1950-1983],
[
Series 24: Miscellaneous Material, 1968-1986],
[Series 25: Addenda and Varia, 1975-1987],
[
Series 26: Calvinism and Racism International Conference, January 28-30, 1985, 1978-1985],
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All]