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Part of Foss Family Papers
Presidents Tingelstad and Eastvold occupied this building until 1956 when a new presidential residence became available. Between 1956 and 1966, it was the home of the campus pastor.
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Part of Foss Family Papers
Presidents Tingelstad and Eastvold occupied this building until 1956 when a new presidential residence became available. Between 1956 and 1966, it was the home of the campus pastor.
Part of Foss Family Papers
Presidents Tingelstad and Eastvold occupied this building until 1956 when a new presidential residence became available. Between 1956 and 1966, it was the home of the campus pastor. When Mortvedt library was built, the residence was moved to a location in Parkland
Part of Foss Family Papers
Presidents Tingelstad and Eastvold occupied this building until 1956 when a new presidential residence became available. Between 1956 and 1966, it was the home of the campus pastor. When Mortvedt library was built, the residence was moved to a location in Parkland
Part of Foss Family Papers
Presidents Tingelstad and Eastvold occupied this building until 1956 when a new presidential residence became available. Between 1956 and 1966, it was the home of the campus pastor. When Mortvedt library was built, the residence was moved to a location in Parkland
Part of Foss Family Papers
Presidents Tingelstad and Eastvold occupied this building until 1956 when a new presidential residence became available. Between 1956 and 1966, it was the home of the campus pastor. When Mortvedt library was built, the residence was moved to a location in Parkland
Part of Foss Family Papers
Presidents Tingelstad and Eastvold occupied this building until 1956 when a new presidential residence became available. Between 1956 and 1966, it was the home of the campus pastor. When Mortvedt library was built, the residence was moved to a location in Parkland
Part of Foss Family Papers
This house may have been used as a Youth House, which hosted visiting youth and their guardians from various Lutheran Congregations. It is now the Theatre House.