File includes a folded balance sheet dated “Ending June 22, 1914” regarding PLA expenses, repairs, supplies, salaries, and other financial materials.
Access to digital content (requires active PLU ePass: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1OUN6EUyIOUmRq5xbBxFi7WP6J1aM1JIJ
Various awards and honors received during the second half of Eastvold’s presidency at PLC including “Citizen of the Week” from the Tacoma Kiwanis Club, appointment to the AIM’s President’s Council, invitation of participation at the White House Conference on Education, etc.
An assortment of different awards and honors given to Dr. Mortvedt throughout the later part of his career including the following: recognition by the Alpha Psi Omega Dramatic Fraternity, PLU Distinguished Alumnus, and an Official Retirement Permit.
Awards and Honors given to Dr. Mortvedt: Fellow of California Lutheran Educational Foundation, an Award of Merit for "This Is My Church” Papers, the Thiel College Associate Award, a citation for the Degree of Doctor of Laws from PLU, and the Distinguished Alumnus award of St. Olaf College.
Awards given to Dr. Schnackenberg during his years at PLU: Certificate of Appreciation from PLU (1958), invitation and program for the Distinguished Service Awards Banquet for the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America (1960), Certificate of Election to the School Board (1967), Outstanding Educators of America Award (1971) with the program and letters of congratulation, and Regency Professorship Award (1973).
File contains materials regarding the Centennial Celebration in 1960 for Augustana College in Sioux Falls, Iowa including the centennial convocation at which Dr. Mortvedt delivered the address “The Music of a Different Drum” and was awarded the 1960 Centennial Award. Also included are a brief biography of Dr. Mortvedt and a “Historical sketch of Augustana College” written for the occasion.
An honorary Doctorate of Laws awarded to Dr. Robert Mortvedt from Augustana College in 1961 for his work and dedication to higher education.
The yearbook, “EDDA,” for Augustana College in Sioux Falls, South Dakota for the 1950-1951 academic year.