Responses of academics, publishers, and students to On Studying History. File also includes revisions to various sections.
A copy of a criticism of Now or Never.
Materials found in Dr. Schnackenberg’s briefcase after his death. Original order has been preserved. Materials relate to the proposal of new courses (1960-1974), questions for the Teacher Education Evaluation Committee, and materials relating to the library.
Various articles collected by Dr. Schnackenberg. Themes include the following: religion, science, education, the role of the church in higher education, curriculum changes, the Evangelische Akademie, the environment, history, etc.
Written by Dr. Schnackenberg during the 1960-1962 to clarify the purpose and the method of the self-study.
Materials relating to President Wiegman’s tenure at PLU which were collected by Dr. Schnackenberg. File includes: further correspondence regarding the question of the presidency, minutes of faculty meetings, results of a faculty ballot regarding the retention of the president, drafts of the agreement reached between Wiegman and the university, correspondence regarding the agreement, reports to interested parties regarding the decision, committee reports, and an invitation to a farewell gathering for Dr. Wiegman.
Materials relating to President Wiegman’s tenure at PLU which were collected by Dr. Schnackenberg. File includes: newsletters from Federal City College, memos regarding Wiegman’s election and inauguration, correspondence with Wiegman, Dr. Schnackenberg’s remarks at the inauguration, a copy of the inauguration program, letters of concern to the Board of Regents, minutes of Board of Regents meetings, correspondence between Wiegman and the board, correspondence regarding the resignation of staff and faculty members, faculty resolutions in regards to Wiegman, newspaper clippings, responses by Wiegman, remarks made by Board of Regents member Knudson at a faculty meeting, materials regarding student petition to the resolutions of the Board of Regents, statements by the ASPLU president, and further correspondence regarding the question of the presidency.
Section contains notes on the history of the Pacific Northwest and includes 78 total notecards.
Materials documenting Dr. Schnackenberg’s involvement in the PLUS Committee for long-range development (1964). File includes lists of committee members, summary of discussions held, progress reports, and correspondence.
Materials related to the planning and establishment of Mortvedt Library. File includes: questionnaires for the faculty, inventory lists, minutes from programming board meetings, reviews and proposals for departmental collections, general reports to the faculty and administration, and various memos on the planning, programming, and policies of the new library.