Materials for a course taught by Dr. Schnackenberg. Includes: examinations, a telegram from the students, lecture notes, and handwritten notes for examinations.
File includes questions for discussion (7 pages) for the History of Civilization class (103).
Section includes a list of various sources Dr. Schnackenberg probably used during his research for his courses (1 per notecard). File contains 19 notecards.
Materials on particular trends in historical research and prominent historians. File includes: biographies of historians, surveys of historical movements, and materials on church events and symbols (which have no apparent connection to the general theme of this file).
Section includes notes on correspondence between various faculty members with President Hong and contains 131 notecards.
Copies of the Graduate School Bulletins from 1962-1965 which list procedures, offerings, and requirements for the graduate studies program.
File includes: requests from students for references and recommendations written by Dr. Schnackenberg (1969-1973).
Materials relating to Schnackenberg’s youngest daughter, Gjertrud Schnackenberg. File includes her poem “Advent Calendar”(1981), an article on her husband Robert Nozick (1983), materials concerning the honorary Doctor of Letters she received from Mount Holyoke (1985), and an interview with her printed in the Tacoma News Tribune (1985).
Notes covering a wide variety of subjects: alumni association, history notes, myths, religion, politics, biology, etc.
Materials regarding Dr. Schnackenberg’s activities as a faculty member. File includes: the adopted Pacific Lutheran University Faculty Constitution and Bylaws (1968-1969), proposal regarding the creation of a Center for Human Organization, “Teetering on the Edge” an address given by A. Dean Buchanan, an address given at Lutheran Faculties Conference (1972), minutes of faculty meetings, memo from the Educational Policies committee (1972), Proposal for the Nursing Curriculum, memos from Dr. Wiegman, memos regarding the proposal by the Port of Tacoma and Seattle to open an air freight terminal near campus.