File includes correspondence to Tingelstad related to his position as the editor of the Pacific Lutheran Herald.
File includes correspondence to Tingelstad related to his position as the editor of the Pacific Lutheran Herald including requests for additional copies, articles and ads to be published and questions related to subscriptions.
File includes various donation pledges from different PLC administrators to the PLC Development Association and assorted materials relating to university budgets and bonds.
File contains copies of the program for Tingelstad’s inauguration as the President of Pacific Lutheran College in 1928 with assorted correspondence and notes. Copies include photocopies, an encapsulated original, and other originals.
The Honorary Doctorate of Divinity that was awarded to Tingelstad in 1952 from PLC.
Published in Glimmer Train. File includes correspondence and screen adaptation
From "The Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror: 6th Annual Collection"
Materials regarding the National Defense Education Act (1958) which encouraged the creation and expansion facilities of graduate study. Dr. Schnackenberg served as the chair of the resultant committee. File includes Higher Education and National Affairs bulletins, agendas for a regional conference on the National Defense Education Act, preliminary committee reports, applications for graduate fellowships, descriptive statement of the program proposal, correspondence regarding the legislation, proposals for grant money, and letters documenting the rejection of some of PLU’s proposals by the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.
Tjodje Aanondson Harstad, was born in Valle Saetersdal, Norway, June 16, 1843. He came to Seneca, Illinois in 1861, and to Fillmore county, Minnesota in 1864. He was married at Arendahl, Fillmore County, Minn. on Feb. 16, 1868 to Eli Oldsdaughter Homme, born in Saetersdal, Norway on Nov. 12, 1843, they resided a few years near Arendahl, later located near Porter, Yellow Medicine county, Minnesota. Here he served as Postmaster for some years. They moved from there to about twelve miles west of Portlnd, Steele County, North Dakota. In 1906, they moved to Bonetrail, Williams County, No. Dakota and took a homestead. In 1912, they moved to Parkland, Washington. Tjodje died there May 13, 1915 and is buried in Parkland Cemetery. The widow Eli went east to Williston No. Dak. and lived with her sone Ole. She died there March 13,1919 and is buried in Parkland, Washington Cemetery. they had eleven children. Three of Tjodje's children, Torbjor, Olaf and Nels died March 12,13,14,1882 respectively and were buried in one casket in the Porter, Minnesote Cemetery. Then Halvor died March 23, same year.