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Archival description
UA 3.5.1 · Record group · 1973-2002

Contains records from the Department of Social Work. Included are departmental correspondence, reports and studies, events information, and syllabi.

Spokane College Records
UA 11.1.1 · Record group · 1905-1929

Records of Spokane College, a Lutheran higher education institution that existed from 1905-1929. The records were transferred to Pacific Lutheran College when the Spokane College ceased operations. The records include legal documents, subscription lists, Spokane College Ledger, Spokane College Bulletin and Course Catalog, Collfax, Echo, and Aromaz publications, and photographs.

Spokane College
PLU Scrapbook Collection
UA 2.5.2.2

This collection consists of scrapbooks from student organizations, alumni groups, residence halls, and early PLU personalities and families covering a range of dates.

Jurgensen Family Papers
UA 7.6.4

The Jurgensen Family Papers contain correspondence, photographs, newspaper clippings, photo albums, scrapbooks, ephemera, and textiles related to three generations of the family.

Jurgensen Family
UA 8.4.1 · Record group

Clubs and Organizations Records contain registration files (annual registration forms, recognition petitions, advisor agreements) and governing documents (constitutions and bylaws) for student groups affiliated with the Pacific Lutheran University Student Life Division. Files may also include correspondence, event information, membership lists, and other records relating student organization operations.

Lutheran University Herald
UA 7.2.3 · Record group · 1891 - 1893

The Lutheran University Herald, a Norwegian language "pedagogical social and literary monthly," published by Pacific Lutheran University between 1891-1893.

Chris Tumbusch Photographs
UA 7.7.3 · Record group · 1995-2003

The Chris Tumbusch Photographs record group is comprised of scanned images of the print photographs and negatives of PLU Director of Photography Services Chris Tumbusch, who served in that capacity from 1995 to 2003. Descriptions of the images are from a legacy system and are considered unverified. On scans of print photos verso text has been appended to the description when available and is preceded by the note "Back of photo."

The record group is divided into two series, Prints and Negatives. The Prints series is subdivided into Files of 50 images each. The Negatives series is split into subseries for each year.

Tumbusch, Chris
UA 4.12.1 · Record group · 1978-2010

Contains records from the Department of Legal Studies including departmental correspondence, class syllabi, and promotional materials.

UA 3.2.1 · Record group · 1978-1999

Contains records from the Department of Marriage and Family Therapy including correspondence, annual reports, and documents pertaining to accreditation, procedures, and classes.

Oscar Tingelstad Papers
UA 1.3.6 · Record group · 1928 - 1952

Papers of Oscar A. Tingelstad, President at Pacific Lutheran University, 1928-1943. The collection consists of correspondence, materials from Oscar A. Tingelstad’s inauguration, financial and stock information and miscellaneous materials from 1928 to 1952. The majority of these materials comes from 1931 to 1937 and is copies from the Tingelstad papers housed at St. Olaf University (the Norwegian-American Historical Association). This collection is arranged into four series and arranged chronologically within each file.

The correspondence is almost entirely related to Tingelstad’s position as the editor of the Pacific Lutheran College publication The Pacific Lutheran Herald, and covers the years 1931 – 1937. The inauguration materials include programs and related correspondence. The financial and stock information includes a book containing a list of the bonds, stocks, and pertinent information held by Oscar A. Tingelstad. The remainder of the collection contains miscellaneous documents belonging to Tingelstad, most pertaining to his work as president of Pacific Lutheran College. Also included are artifacts and other oversized documents related to Dr. Tingelstad’s time as President.

Tingelstad, Oscar A.