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Coat of Arms correspondence.

File consists of correspondence related to the design, registration to the Court of the Lord Lyon in Scotland who regulates heraldry, and the unveiling event of TWU's coat of arms.

Thirty Years of Service Certificate for Dr. R. Neil Snider.

File consists of a certificate awarded to Dr. R. Neil Snider for 30 years of service. The service award has the biblical verse from Hebrews 6:10 written in the left corner and reads: "God is not unjust; He will not forget your work and the love you have shown Him as you have helped His people and continue to help them." The certificate is signed by Allan G. Hedberg (Board of Governors) and Kristen Corrigan (Human Resources)

May 2001: Red Letter Month in the History of Trinity Western University letter.

File consists of a letter issued by the Office of the President titled "May 2001: Red Letter Month in the History of Trinity Western University" by President Neil Snider that provides a review of the campus accomplishments, fundraising, faculty promotion, the Supreme Court of Canada update regarding the School of Education, and introducing the Daniel Strategy a TWU study guide for the community.

May 2001: Red Letter Month in the History of Trinity Western University letter.

File consists of a letter issued by the Office of the President titled "May 2001: Red Letter Month in the History of Trinity Western University" by President Neil Snider that provides a review of the campus accomplishments, fundraising, faculty promotion, the Supreme Court of Canada update regarding the School of Education, and introducing the Daniel Strategy a TWU study guide for the community.

The Power of the Personal Pronoun commencement speech by Robert Kuhn.

File consists of a commencement speech prepared and given by TWU President Robert (Bob) Kuhn. The speech addresses that the diagnosis of Parkinson's disease lead Bob to learn the difference between illness and wellness that lead to understanding the importance of community through personal pronouns.

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