Print preview Close

Showing 209 results

Archival description
Navy Materials
File · 1943-1953
Part of Walter C. Schnackenberg Papers

File contains materials regarding Dr. Schnackenberg’s service in the United States Navy including entrance picture negatives, a physical training manual of the United States Army from 1914, Navy registration forms and travel documents, a certificate of completion for Officer Indoctrination (1944), a humorous certificate of initiation into the "Solemn Mysteries of the Ancient Order of the Deep" (1944), and an affidavit acknowledging his call for active duty (1945), a letter of gratitude upon his release, a certificate of gratitude from Harry Truman (1945), forms related to his status as a member of the inactive reserve (1952-1953).

Navy Correspondence
File · 1943-1955
Part of Walter C. Schnackenberg Papers

File contains materials regarding Dr. Schnackenberg’s service in the United States Navy including correspondence about his recruitment and discharge from the Navy. Also includes correspondence about his service on USS Oakland.

File · 1956-1959
Part of Walter C. Schnackenberg Papers

Articles and pamphlets on the study of foreign languages collected by Dr. Schnackenberg under the heading “National Defense of Education Act”. File includes: a pamphlet entitled “The Role of Modern Languages in Our Schools” (1956), pamphlet “Factors Involved in Good Modern Language Teaching” (1958), pamphlet “Grammar--Beware!” (1957), news releases on actions taken under the National Defense Act for the creation of foreign language institutes, and a copy of The Modern Language Journal (1959).

File · Undated
Part of Walter C. Schnackenberg Papers

Miscellaneous materials relating to Schnackenberg’s history of PLU. File includes: footnotes, bibliography, final notes for preparation of the manuscript, faculty rosters, appendices, historical sketch of PLU, and the prototype for the cover.

File · 1959
Part of Walter C. Schnackenberg Papers

Materials from the Pacific District Pastoral Conference at Camp Menucha for which Dr. Schnackenberg was the guest lecturer. File includes: schedule for the conference, a questionnaire for the pastors at the conference, and outline for lectures given at the conference by Dr. Schnackenberg. Some of the themes in these lectures were time, the relationship between primitive and modern thought, the demands of evangelism in the Space Age, secularization, etc.

Materials on Students
File · 1953-1955
Part of Walter C. Schnackenberg Papers

File includes: lists of Officers of Organizations, a schedule for the freshman and new student orientation program, a Proposed Code of Contact, a list of student post boxes, and lists of faculty and staff.

File · 1956-1957
Part of Walter C. Schnackenberg Papers

Materials related to Dr. Schnackenberg’s involvement in the Lutheran Student Association. File includes: various newsletters, program suggestions, preliminary preparations for ASHRAM—the annual meeting, officers roster, materials for installing officers, committee and officer reports to the LSAA, questionnaires, copies of SCOOP—a newsletter for LSAA officers and staff, various educational materials, memos on upcoming meetings and workshops, meeting agendas, minutes from meetings, a handbook for personnel of the 1957 Lutheran World Federation Assembly, etc.

File · 1955
Part of Walter C. Schnackenberg Papers

Materials related to Dr. Schnackenberg’s involvement in the Lutheran Student Association. File includes: copies of SCOOP (a newsletter for LSAA officers and staff), various educational materials, memos on upcoming meetings and workshops, organizational schematics, meeting agendas, minutes from meetings, officer roster, a proposal for development of Lutheran ministry at the University of Washington, booklet Lutheran Student Action, committee and officer reports to the LSAA, etc.

File · 1954-1955
Part of Walter C. Schnackenberg Papers

Materials related to Dr. Schnackenberg’s involvement with the Lutheran Student Association. File includes: newsletters from the Student Service Division of the National Lutheran Council, guides for planning weekly meetings, memos on upcoming meetings and workshops, annual meeting resolutions, information on scholarships and employment opportunities, various educational materials, revisions of the constitution, meeting agendas, minutes from meetings, 1954-1956 program guide, officer rosters, pamphlets on the role of the church on campuses, copies of SCOOP. a newsletter for LSAA officers and staff, a copy of Communiqué the newsletter of the World’s Student Christian Federation, etc.