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Archival description
World Tour Document
File · 1958
Part of Seth Clarence Eastvold Papers

The “Around-the-World” Tour itinerary for Dr. and Mrs. Eastvold’s trip in 1958, the article Eastvold wrote about their travels, and miscellaneous related materials.

War Service Opportunities
File · 1942
Part of Seth Clarence Eastvold Papers

Various documents relating to enlistment into the Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Air Force, and Army from the “War Service Opportunities for College and University Students.”

War – Orders
File · 1942 – 1943
Part of Seth Clarence Eastvold Papers

Includes orders and other official correspondence regarding the recruitment and enlistment of PLC students in the Reserve Corps and other branches of the armed forces.

Short Works by Eastvold
File · 1931 – 1954
Part of Seth Clarence Eastvold Papers

Three short texts by Eastvold entitled the following: Immortality: The Intermediate State and the Final Rest (1931), 2 copies of “Let us go to Chapel” (1952), and a bound copy of The Pastor and His Spiritual Life (1954).

UA 1.3.7 · Record group · 1942 - 1997

Papers of Seth Clarence Eastvold, President at Pacific Lutheran College from 1943 to 1962. These Papers contain correspondence, war papers, financial records, and other materials from Eastvold’s career at the College.

This collection is divided into six series and consists of correspondence, war papers, financial records, and miscellaneous other materials from 1942 to 1997. The majority of the material comes from 1943 – 1862 when Eastvold was President of the university. Files are arranged within series by subject and ordered chronologically.

The correspondence varies from the daily operations of a university to Eastvold’s letters home describing his trip around the world. The war papers detail recruitment and the running of military training programs for students at Pacific Lutheran College, as well as the required number of students that needed to enlist. The financial records cover the refinance of the college and bringing the university out of debt while Eastvold was President. The remaining papers are composed of newspaper clippings, short works written by Eastvold and other paperwork related to his office as president. In the last series there are artifacts, oversized documents, and taped interviews from PLU Oral Histories and Lecture series related to Eastvold’s time as President at PLU.

Eastvold, Seth Clarence