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File · 1974-1975
Part of William Rieke Papers

Correspondence from the beginning of Dr. Rieke’s presidency at PLU including numerous letters from Lucille Giroux (Director of University Relations), responses to reporters and journalists covering his Inauguration and first months, correspondence with different PLU administrators and community/business members, and other university-related business.

File · 1981-1990
Part of William Rieke Papers

File contains materials about convocations from the later part of Dr. Rieke’s presidency. Included are convocation programs, memorandum and news releases, information of involved parties, copies of Rieke’s addresses and the prayers, information about faculty promotions, and other issues.

File · 1981-1992
Part of William Rieke Papers

An assortment of newspaper clippings, articles, and news releases from Dr. Rieke’s presidency and career. Major copies include: redistricting issues, the opening of PLU’s Rieke Science Center, Rieke’s expansion programs and legacy, efforts for higher education teaching standards, PLU’s international involvement, and her retirement.

File · 1970-1980
Part of William Rieke Papers

This file contains an assortment of newspaper clippings, articles, and news releases from Dr. Rieke’s presidency at PLU and career. Major copies include: Rieke’s resignation from UKC to accept PLU’s presidency, various speaking engagements, the controversy regarding Rieke’s desire to push religious ties, building projects and PLU expansion programs, and other important university issues.

Christmas Cards (1975-1985)
File · 1975-1985
Part of William Rieke Papers

File includes Dr. Rieke’s annual Christmas cards (and assorted invitations) during his presidency from 1975-1985. Cards are separated by archival paper and labeled by year and content.

File · 1985
Part of William Rieke Papers

Two copies of a souvenir book (one paperback and one hardbound) from Dr. Rieke’s trip to Cheng Du, China. Books contain inscriptions to Dr. Rieke and Mrs. Rieke and are full of photographs from the region.