Preserving the Past
The great thing about being a historian, according to Calvin archivist Dick Harms 鈥73, is that there is no limit to the number of questions you can ask.
鈥淲hatever you鈥檙e curious about, you can explore,鈥 he said. 鈥淲hatever question comes to you, you can research; not every one is answerable, but many are.鈥
Harms has pursued many of those questions throughout his career, first serving as the assistant historian for the city of Grand Rapids and for the past 19 years as Calvin鈥檚 archivist. Some questions Harms has raised himself鈥攊n research he went on to pursue鈥攂ut most have been asked by patrons.
鈥淲e get questions about baptismal records, ancestries or details about how a particular program at Calvin was set up,鈥 he said. 鈥淩ecently we were asked to find the original course description for a course here, and someone from Africa needed the deed to a property that a mission owned there.鈥
The answers to these and many, many more are available through Heritage Hall in Calvin鈥檚 Hekman Library, which houses four collections: the Calvin College archives, the Calvin Theological Seminary archives, the Christian Reformed Church (CRC) archives, and manuscripts of the Dutch in North America since 1840.
bodyimage2Under Harms鈥 purview over the last two decades, the holdings of college and denominational records have grown exponentially. Numerous collections, such as the papers of Paul Henry and Vern Ehlers, have also been added to the holdings.
He has also been diligent in keeping the database of CRC ministers up to date. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 going to be hard to cut loose,鈥 said Harms. 鈥淚鈥檝e worked very hard to keep that accurate, keeping track of 3,800 ministers.鈥
Harms, though, will be passing oversight of that database and all of the records on, as he recently retired from Calvin.
鈥淎n archive is an institution鈥檚 repository of records of enduring value. It is the 鈥榞o-to鈥 resource for an institution鈥檚 history,鈥 said David Malone, dean of the college and seminary library. 鈥淎s curator of archives, Dick Harms mimics that enduring value, that 鈥榞o-to-edness.鈥 An archivist of his pedigree and length of service is irreplaceable. We can reacquire some of his skills, but not in the same combination. His retirement is a milestone and his departure a loss.鈥
Prior to his departure from the college, though, we asked him to draw on his depth of knowledge about this place and pull together little-known facts about Calvin, resulting in the following list of 10 Truths about Calvin.
callout1BY DICK HARMS 鈥73