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John P. Van Haitsma Collection

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Personal items, Correspondence, Chapel talks and prayers

Teaching Materials

Teaching Materials Concluded; Writings

Miscellaneous Material

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John P. Van Haitsma Collection, 1913-1961 | Heritage Hall, Hekman Library

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Collection Overview

Title: John P. Van Haitsma Collection, 1913-1961

ID: COLL/293

Primary Creator: Van Haitsma, John P. (1884-1965)

Extent: 2.75 Cubic Feet. More info below.

Arrangement: Folder level description

Abstract

Professor of biology at Calvin College. The collection includes class lecture notes; correspondence; book reviews; chapel talks; pamphlets; subject files; genealogical information; and notes detailing the history of Oakdale Park Christian Reformed Church at Grand Rapids, Michigan. [See also the Campus Titles Database.]

Biographical Note

John Peter Van Haitsma was born in Zutphen, Michigan on April 1, 1884.  Haitsma attended the University of Michigan where he studied organic science, botany, and zoology. He received both his Bachelor's and Master's from the University of Michigan.  In 1909 Van Haitsma accepted a faculty position in Calvin College's science department. He eventually became head of the college's organic science department.  During this time, he also furthered his own education. He attended the University of Michigan and the University of Chicago. He ultimately earned his Ph.D. and during his research in parasitology, he discovered two new species of fish parasites.

As a professor of biology, Van Haitsma also taught the subject with a Christian point of view. He was also involved with student life as a sponsor of the student biology club, the Phytozoon Society.  Van Haitsma also published a book, The Supplanter Undeceived, 1942 and during his retirement he wrote articles in the Banner.

On April 6, 1965 Professor John Peter Van Haitsma passed away due to a brief illness.  His wife of 51 happy years of marriage, Kate Kuizema preceded him in death.  They were survived by their daughter, Janice; son-in-law, Jacob Aldrink; and three grandchildren.

Administrative Information

Repository: Heritage Hall, Hekman Library

Alternate Extent Statement: 6 Boxes

Related Materials:

See: Peter Hoekstra, Coll 109, Box 3

[LP Record, side one]: “Farewell Chapel Talk,” by Peter Hoekstra, May 10, 1954 [HHLP0002]

[LP Record, side two]: “Farewell Chapel Talk,” by J.P. Van Haitsma, May 7, 1954 [HHLP0002]


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[Series 1: Personal items, Correspondence, Chapel talks and prayers],
[Series 2: Teaching Materials],
[Series 3: Teaching Materials Concluded; Writings],
[Series 4: Miscellaneous Material],
[Series 5: Personal Academic Items],
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Series 4: Miscellaneous Material
Box 5
Folder 1: Iowa's request for a Summer Session Branch College
Folder 2: Report of the "Committee of Ten" --- 1939
Folder 3: Journal: Information on Biological problems (gathered from various sources)
Folder 4: Journal: Symptoms of various diseases (gathered from several sources)
Folder 5: Journal: Symptoms of diseases in animals
Folder 6: Envelope of news-clippings of popular science topics
Folder 7: Envelope of Class slides
Folder 8: History of Oakdale Park CRC, including an abstract of its organization
Folder 9: Geshiedenis Van Nederland, an outline (900-1891) (hand written in a small notebook
Folder 10: Document (in Dutch) on the Governance of Calvin College

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[All]


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