1966 - 1967 Harstad Hall, aka Old Main, is the oldest building on campus and in size as the largest living unit, with nearly 300 women in residence.
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Ann Schnackenberg receives flowers in the dormitory
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Students are checking their mailboxes in Harstad Hall
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1966 - 1967 - Construction of Ordal Hall
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1966 - 1967 Foss Hall
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Harstad Hall's Favorite Ladies. Mrs. Mares and Mrs. Pierson are both retiring after a hectic year of being mothers to nearly 300 girls of Harstad Hall
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PLU Student.
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1967
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Dr. Alf and Marie Kraabel, houseparents of Pflueger Hall.
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Dr. Roland Bainton, a well-known historian on the life of Martin Luther and the Reformation, addresses a convocation in Memorial Gymnasium
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Small but vital points of an experiment come to light under the guidance of Dr. Earl Gerheim of the Biology Department