Correspondence, lists of guests and represented universities, and other documents related to the building and dedication of the new Administration Building named after Professor Hauge.
Various awards and honors received during the second half of Eastvold’s presidency at PLC including “Citizen of the Week” from the Tacoma Kiwanis Club, appointment to the AIM’s President’s Council, invitation of participation at the White House Conference on Education, etc.
Assorted biographical accounts of Seth Eastvold: “A Short Biographical Sketch and Summary of the Educational Philosophy of Dr. S.C. Eastvold, President of Pacific Lutheran College, Tacoma 44, Washington” on 1958 (author unknown), “Biographical Sketch of Seth Clarence Eastvold” from 1960 (author unknown), and “Biography of S.C. Eastvold: Emphasizing His Administration at Pacific Lutheran University, 1943-1962” by Tom Tryxell for History 494 (1981).
File contains the agenda/minutes from the Board of College Education annual meeting in 1962.
The annual President’s Report (1948-1950), the review for the Committee on Higher Education of the American Association of University Women (1960), and a bound copy of Addresses and Summaries at the Washington Conference on Higher Education (1956).
An assortment of addresses, letters, reports, minutes, and memorandum relating business of PLC’s Board of Regents throughout Eastvold’s presidency. File includes correspondence, reports, and other documents related to his removal/resignation as President of PLU.
A class catalog and announcements (1941-1942) for PLC and a class record for Spring 1946-1948.
A telegram concerning services for solving university and college problems during the war and a document from the Reserve Corps entitled “Report of the Committee on Summary and Resolutions of the Committee on College Women and the War.”
Correspondence relating to Eastvold’s development and expansion plan including correspondence regarding the purchasing or obtaining of houses in the area, a working agreement between PLC and American City Bureau, Inc., and their partnership in this campaign.
Correspondence with Dr. Harold G. Ronning starting with his appointment as a professor at PLC and includes various correspondence related to university and personal business.