President Mortvedt's Inaugural Luncheon
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President Mortvedt's Inaugural Luncheon in Chris Knutzen Hall. Tacoma City Manager David Rowlands at the microphone.
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President Mortvedt's Inaugural Luncheon
President Mortvedt's Inaugural Luncheon in Chris Knutzen Hall. Tacoma City Manager David Rowlands at the microphone.
President Mortvedt with International Students
President Mortvedt speaking with three international students.
President Mortvedt Inauguration
President and Mrs. Mortvedt greet Lucille Giroux at Inauguration. 1962.
President Mortvedt Gives a Speech
President Robert Mortvedt gives a speech surrounded by many important people from Pacific Lutheran University.
President Mortvedt at a Kiwanis Meeting
President Mortvedt attends Kiwanis club of industrial Seattle meeting.
President Mortvedt at a Kiwanis Meeting
President Robert Mortvedt poses for a photograph at a meeting of the Kiwanis Club of Industrial Seattle.
President Kennedy Convocation Collection
Materials related to the co-convocation of PLU and UPS on September 27, 1963, at which President John Kennedy spoke.
See also: 1963-1964 Saga Yearbook; University Bulletin, December 1963; Mooring Mast September 27, 1963; Mooring Mast December 6, 1963
President Emeritus Certificate (1969)
Part of Robert Mortvedt Papers
The award granted to Dr. Robert Mortvedt after his retirement as President Emeritus at PLU in 1969.
President Eastvold and Enga Eastvold
President Eastvold and Enga Eastvold with (L to R) Anna Marn-Nielsen, Chair of the Education Department, Dr. Magnus Notvedt, Mrs. Karl, Dr. and Mrs. Eastvold, and Dr. Halfdan Foss, President of the Board of Trustees.
President Anderson's Inauguration
Part of Christopher R. Browning Papers
Program from President Anderson’s inauguration on 8 September 1992. Transcript of Dr. Browning’s speech given at inauguration, with reference to Dr. Walter C. Schnackenberg’s speech given at President Wiegman’s inauguration in 1974. Transcript of Dr. Schnackenberg’s speech given at President Wiegman’s inauguration.