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- 1933-1934
Part of Walter C. Schnackenberg Papers
Hardcover, 2-ring binder filled with Walter Schnackenberg’s Physics Experiments.
Part of Walter C. Schnackenberg Papers
Hardcover, 2-ring binder filled with Walter Schnackenberg’s Physics Experiments.
Part of Walter C. Schnackenberg Papers
Essays written by Schnackenberg as a student: “The Basic Reasons Why the Hudson’s Bay Company Moved its Main Base in the Columbia Department from Fort Vancouver to Fort Victoria”, “On the Theory of the State” (1948), “On the Origins of the Political Philosophy of Fascism” (1948), “The Soviet Arctic.”
Part of Walter C. Schnackenberg Papers
Part 1 of Dr. Schnackenberg’s Ph.D. thesis, “The Development of Norwegian Lutheran Schools in the Pacific Northwest from 1890 to 1920,” submitted in partial fulfillment of his Ph.D. in History requirements from the State College of Washington.
Ph.D. Dissertation Draft (Part 1)
Part of Walter C. Schnackenberg Papers
Includes a draft of “The Development of Norwegian Lutheran Schools in the Pacific Northwest from 1890 to 1920” filled with editorial corrections.
Assorted Family and Extracurricular Papers
Part of Walter C. Schnackenberg Papers
Part of Walter C. Schnackenberg Papers
Instructions for writing a Thesis from the Department of History at Washington State College.
Part of Walter C. Schnackenberg Papers
Spiral notebook containing notes on European history, outline on Greek history, “Lecture Number One--Non-Solar Refuge” possibly an assignment for a science class and preliminary notes for the assignment, psychology notes, Air Raid Rules and Regulations notes, a list of the automobiles on campus, a list of PLC policies, notes on the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.
Luther and the Brothers of the Common Life
Part of Walter C. Schnackenberg Papers
Notes and essays (copies under revision) on the theme “Luther and the Brothers of the Common Life."
Part of Walter C. Schnackenberg Papers
Includes Schnackenberg’s thesis (with a copy) “The Southern Route into Oregon” (1947) presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for his Master’s degree at Gonzaga.
Part of Walter C. Schnackenberg Papers
Part 2 of Dr. Schnackenberg’s Ph.D. thesis, “The Development of Norwegian Lutheran Schools in the Pacific Northwest from 1890 to 1920,” submitted in partial fulfillment of his Ph.D. in History requirements from the State College of Washington.