Schnackenberg’s correspondence during his years at PLU. File includes correspondence with friends, acquaintances, organizations, and professional colleagues related to faculty business, letter of reference and character requests, Scnackenberg’s personal business, correspondence with past students, and assorted materials related to his position as the Chair of the History Department.
Schnackenberg’s correspondence during his years at PLU which contains both personal and university-related letters. Some subjects covered in this file include: correspondence with students and colleagues, personal business, educational committees, and departmental business. Includes many copies of letters sent by Schnackenberg.
Schnackenberg’s correspondence during his years at PLU which contains both personal and university-related letters. Some subjects covered in this file include: personal travel plans, correspondence with students, correspondence with colleagues, personal business, educational committees, and academic conferences.
Department of Public Relations’ Faculty Information Sheet (1954, with subsequent additions), requests for biographical information from Who’s Who Among Authors and Journalists, handwritten notes for curriculum vitae, Outstanding Educators of America pamphlet with their request for biographical information, and various versions of Schnackenberg’s vitae (1973).
Materials regarding the dedication of the Administration Building and the adoption of the university title. File includes tentative programs for the 1960-1961 University Year and lists of suggestions for the Dedication Program
An early draft of Dr. Schnackenberg’s history primer, “On Studying History,” that he wrote but never published. File includes: notes for preliminary bibliography and introduction.
A subsequent draft of Dr. Schnackenberg’s history primer, “On Studying History,” including correspondence with a publisher.
Subsequent draft of Dr. Schnackenberg’s history primer, “On Studying History.”
Subsequent draft of Dr. Schnackenberg’s history primer, “On Studying History.”
Further drafts of Dr. Schnackenberg’s history primer, “On Studying History,” including notes for preliminary bibliography and an introduction.