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File · 1962-1967
Part of Robert Mortvedt Papers

Reports from Pacific Lutheran University to the Columbia Conference of the Augustana Lutheran Church, the Pacific Northwest Synod of the Lutheran Church in America, the Pacific Lutheran University Association, and the Committee on Higher Education, North Pacific District, American Lutheran Church (1962-1967). Issues discussed are: the financial status of the university, the needs of the university, development, academic records, religious life on campus, and the PLUS plan.

File · 1946-1952
Part of Robert Mortvedt Papers

Reports to President Decker from Dr. Mortvedt and other faculty and staff members about the state of the university and various programs, staff members, and offices within it. Major concerns include enrollment, curriculum development, tuition, and student work-study.

File · 1963-1968
Part of Robert Mortvedt Papers

Reports to the PLU Corporation regarding the state of the university, the academic program, religious life, enrollment, finances, co-curricular activities, long-range development, and personnel changes from 1963-1968.

File · 1962-1969
Part of Robert Mortvedt Papers

File contains reports and statistics regarding the ALC including Salaries and Compensation, Colleges and Universities, Cash Gift Reports, Costs, Tuition, Financial Aid Information, grants and assorted memorandum.

File · 1945 – 1963
Part of Seth Clarence Eastvold Papers

An assortment of materials relating to Eastvold’s campaign for PLC’s development including (but not limited to) promotional materials for “Foundation Day,” the PLC Improvement Plan, reports and financial statements to the Building Committee, and reports on the Development Fund.

File · 1918
Part of Nils Joseph Hong Papers

File includes a letter of resignation from Hong at the end of his presidency (in 1918) to the Board of Trustees stating his opinion that he cannot continue the work the Board desired for the future of PLA.