Thesis by R.W. Satterthwaite entitled “The Beginning of Organized Government in the Oregon Territory in the Years 1841 to 1843.”
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.
Materials regarding Schnackenberg’s sabbatical leave to Rome 1971. File includes: list of cities toured, scholarly notes, correspondence regarding academic connections in Rome, correspondence regarding accommodations, course listing for universities in Rome, etc.
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.