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Charles Daniel Veldhuis Collection
Soldier in the United States Army. The author writes to relatives in Holland, Michigan, about the experiences of military training and subsequent fighting in France during World War I. He relates the disgust of German soldiers with their government, riots for peace in Austria and Budapest, and the end of the war.
Richard Veldman Collection
Minister of the Christian Reformed Church. Papers consisting of sermons in the English and Dutch languages. Also a scrapbook with photographs and clippings of family members, students, ministers, professors, lay members, church groups, institutions, and organizations.
Nelson Lantinga Veltman Collection
Minister of the Christian Reformed Church. Papers include articles, sermonic material, and notes arranged in topical order.
William Venema Collection
Waste hauler and inventor in Chicago. The collection includes biographical data, information on the bulk-loading systems for waste hauling vehicles during the 1930s, and business records from the late 1950s and early 1960s.
Dave Venhuis Collection
Correspondence from relatives in the Netherlands to David (Douwe) Venhuis describing family events and daily affairs, and commenting on the impact of the Great Depression, World War II, and the German occupation of the Netherlands, and the post-World War II economic condition in the Netherlands. The letters are in Dutch.
Alice Venhuizen Collection
Teacher at Rehoboth, nurse at Rehoboth Mission Hospital. The collection consists of a ninety-eight page photograph album with an incomplete identification list of the photographs.
Cora Helen Roelofs Verbrugge Collection
Frank Verbrugge Collection
Includes articles, academic records, correspondence, photographs, and personal and family material. Topics details the teaching of physics, science and engineering education (particularly in South America), The development of the emerging field of digital technology beginning in the 1950s, and the movement of the University of Minnesota into what would be labeled the computer age.
Leonard Verduin Collection
Minister of the Christian Reformed Church. The collection includes: papers; manuscripts; correspondence in response to articles published in The Banner, and The Reformed Journal, and to the publications Somewhat Less than God, and The Reformers and Their Stepchildren; plus, correspondence from his Ann Arbor chapel period.
Teunis Vergeer Collection
Professor of biology, Appalachian State Teachers College. Papers, consisting of lectures and reports on zoology, biology, embryology, physiology, botany, and genetics.
