File contains information about the association of Independent Colleges of Washington, of which Dr. Mortvedt was a member, including meeting agendas and minutes, copies of correspondence and memorandum, correspondence with the Spokane Review, and blank policy or surveys documents.
Correspondence, including postcards and informal letters, sent to Dr. Browning by faculty members at Pacific Lutheran that do not directly pertain to Dr. Browning’s life as a scholar, writer, or professor.
Correspondence sent to Browning from Dr. Raul Hilberg. Materials include professional correspondence about Browning and Hilberg’s scholarship and personal correspondence including letters with updates and travel plans. Also includes a thank you card from Dr. Hilberg’s wife, Ginen, after Hilberg’s death.
Correspondence sent to Browning from Dr. Menachem Shelah of Kibbutz Mishmar Haemek, Israel. Includes professional correspondence relating to their work and personal correspondence to Browning and his family with letters, postcards, and holiday cards relating to Shelah’s battle with cancer and his death.
Correspondence sent to Dr. Browning by Dr. Menachem Shelah of Kibbutz Mishmar Haemek, Israel. Materials include professional correspondence relating to their scholarship as well as personal correspondence, such as postcards, Christmas cards, and informal letters. Also includes one letter from Dr. Shelah’s wife, Yaara, after Dr. Shelah’s death.
Correspondence sent to Browning from Dr. Frank Nicosia regarding the publication of a German translation of Nicosia’s book without his permission by a right-wing publisher in Germany. Includes correspondence with Nicosia’s publisher, the University of Texas Press, and an article by Nicosia to other scholars about publication rights.
File contains miscellaneous correspondence with Robert (Bob) Alexander, a friend of Dr. Mortvedt. Included is correspondence regarding matters of faith and Alexander’s spiritual journey and materials for his funeral.