Report by Dr. Schnackenberg on his sabbatical leave to Europe (1971-1972) to President Wiegman. Includes a list of areas visited and a progress report on his research.
Thesis by R.W. Satterthwaite entitled “The Beginning of Organized Government in the Oregon Territory in the Years 1841 to 1843.”
Class schedules. File includes: university wide class schedules (1954-1956), the history department offerings (1952-1953, 1960), a tentative university event calendars (1959-1960), and a list of study tours.
File includes parts of a story written by Gjertrud, transcribed pieces of music, practice sheets for the guitar, and a math test taken by Dikka.
File contains a detailed history of the Snackenberg family researched and written by Jim Skurdall following correspondence with Dr. Schnackenberg’s daughter, Mary. Materials contain information about the first Schnackenberg immigrants from Germany and England, maternal and paternal ancestry of past relatives, and family connections to Norway.
Includes Schnackenberg’s thesis (with a copy) “The Southern Route into Oregon” (1947) presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for his Master’s degree at Gonzaga.
Correspondence and informational materials relating to Dr. Schnackenberg’s invention of a safety device for vehicles.
Materials documenting PLC’s search for a new seal and new “nickname” upon reorganization into a university. File includes sketchings of potential seal designs, lists of possible nicknames, unrelated correspondence on the Lutheran Encyclopedia, correspondence with designers regarding the seal (1959), informational sheets on the company designing the seal, and a booklet entitled “Foundation for Reformation Research”.
File includes a lengthy memo by Dr. Schnackenberg regarding Teacher Competence according to ACTEC guidelines, lists of university employees, minutes of Steering Committee meetings, lists of Self-Study Committee members, notes made by Schnackenberg on committee meetings, correspondence with the President of the ALC , Dr. Foss, regarding the study, portions of the findings of the committee, Tentative Report and Statement of the Objectives Committee, resolutions of the Board of Regents regarding the findings of the committee and the Faculty Senate, and progress reports.
Materials regarding a seminar, “Contemporary Christian Thought,” led by Schnackenberg for Lutheran Pastors between September 1958 and February 1959. File includes seminar lecture notes, handwritten notes, and selected readings or handouts.