List of committees with faculty representation. Statement of changes in faculty governance. Faculty Executive Committee meeting agendas and minutes. Proposals for reorganization of academic calendar and daily schedule. Memoranda regarding Administrative Release Time. Faculty Salary Report. Memoranda regarding Honors student registration. Memoranda regarding uniform teaching evaluation form and samples of form. Agendas for faculty conferences. Materials covering use of inclusive language at Pacific Lutheran. Report of Association of Luther College Faculties (ALCF) conference.
A questionnaire drawn up by Dr. Schnackenberg as the representative of the faculty to the Board of Regents to survey faculty opinion about various aspects of the university. File includes a regular copy and the score copy.
Materials documenting the conflict between faculty members and President Wiegman in 1973. File includes: a request for Faculty Opinion and Information created by Schnackenberg, the tally of the survey returns, memo with the results of the questionnaire, correspondence regarding the result of the survey and the subsequent actions of the faculty, the “President’s Message” at the PLU Corporation Meeting, and resolutions of the Corporation calling for the appointment of an acting President. This file is denoted as confidential.
"The Preparation and Stimulation of Students for Graduate Study” given by Dr. Schnackenberg (1953).
Correspondence from Dr. Schnackenberg’s daughters including letters from college, a telegram of congratulations on The Lamp and the Cross, Christmas cards, Christmas lists, handmade Fathers’ Day cards, and personal letters. This file is denoted as confidential.
Materials regarding the genealogy of the Schnackenberg family (1970-1973). Letters are primarily from Eva (Schnackenburg) Sudlow who initiated correspondence in an attempt to advance her research on the family’s history. Also, included are sketches the Schnackenberg Wappen (Crest), a general history dating back to the medieval times, and photos from her travels related to this research.