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University Archives Walter C. Schnackenberg Papers
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Notebook (Part 2)

File includes miscellaneous notes found in an aged three-ring binder. Topics within the notes vary, covering religious, philosophic, historic, and educational themes.

The Far East

Materials for a course taught by Dr. Schnackenberg. File includes: lecture outlines, diagrams, book summaries, and a reading list.

Honors Program

Materials documenting the efforts of Scholarship and Curriculum Committee to investigating the possibilities of an Honors Program. File includes: reflections by Schnackenberg on Faculty decision on the Honors Council, a statement of objectives by the committees and a list of participants, proposal for the Honors Seminar, and a study of the programs of different schools.

Lutheran Student Association 4

Materials related to Dr. Schnackenberg’s involvement in the Lutheran Student Association. File includes: various newsletters, program suggestions, preliminary preparations for ASHRAM—the annual meeting, officers roster, materials for installing officers, committee and officer reports to the LSAA, questionnaires, copies of SCOOP—a newsletter for LSAA officers and staff, various educational materials, memos on upcoming meetings and workshops, meeting agendas, minutes from meetings, a handbook for personnel of the 1957 Lutheran World Federation Assembly, etc.

Correspondence, 1957

Schnackenberg’s correspondence during his years at PLU. File includes correspondence with friends, acquaintances, organizations, the Department of Stewardship of the ELCA, and university officials. Subjects covered within the correspondence include assorted research opportunities, speaking engagements, contracts, Schnackenberg’s personal business, his article on China and communism, Father’s Day materials, his pamphlet “Now or Never,” and materials related to his Father’s Death.

Board of Regents Report

Faculty edition of the report that covers the financial outlook, expansion program, university morale, pensions, salaries, insurance, faculty changes, sabbaticals, student scholarships, and the student congregation.

Title IV

Materials regarding the National Defense Education Act (1958) which encouraged the creation and expansion facilities of graduate study. Dr. Schnackenberg served as the chair of the resultant committee. File includes Higher Education and National Affairs bulletins, agendas for a regional conference on the National Defense Education Act, preliminary committee reports, applications for graduate fellowships, descriptive statement of the program proposal, correspondence regarding the legislation, proposals for grant money, and letters documenting the rejection of some of PLU’s proposals by the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.

Correspondence, 1958

Schnackenberg’s correspondence during his years at PLU. File includes correspondence with friends, acquaintance, organizations, the National Lutheran Council, etc. Subjects covered within the file include the development fund, Schnackenberg’s personal business, letters of reference requests, the Ashram conference, various contracts, church-related business, Schnackenberg’s inheritance, and assorted speaking engagements.

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