Notes found in another aged three-ring binder covering various historical topics that are possibly notes for lectures, academic tasks, and research.
Dr. Schnackenberg's research and lecture notes on ancient history.
Materials include handwritten notes by Dr. Schnackenberg on Latin America, possibly lecture notes.
Materials include handwritten notes by Dr. Schnackenberg on the Reformation, possibly lecture notes.
File includes: handwritten notes, a bibliography on publications on Russia, handouts on the history of Russia, chronologies of the Cold War, articles, class lists, and a handwritten copy of the 1951 exam.
File includes: handwritten notes (possibly lecture notes), clippings, and a map.
Notes written by Dr. Schnackenberg relating to the humanities. File also includes a copy of the bulletin Greece (1965) and a copy of the speech “Cooperation—A New Dynamic in Higher Education” by Dr. Mina Rees (1965).
Paper copy of a monograph by Dr. Schnackenberg on the meaning of time and faith. Small corrections are written on the text.
A biography of Dr. Schnackenberg upon his acceptance of the position of associate professor, a copy of Dr. Schnackenberg’s will, the program from his memorial service, correspondence regarding his death and funeral arrangements, clippings from PLU publications, and poems by Gjertrud Schnackenberg published in Scene about her father. Also includes a transcript of an interview Kerstin Ringdhal conducted with Doris Schnackenberg Bohman, Dr. Schnackenberg’s wife, and programs for her memorial service.
Subsequent draft of Dr. Schnackenberg’s history primer, “On Studying History.”