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1966 - 1967 A study studies on the 2nd floor of the new Mortvedt Library.
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1966 - 1967 A study studies on the 2nd floor of the new Mortvedt Library.
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Interior of Mortvedt Library during construction 1966-1967
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Convocation Procession 1967. Walter C. Schnackenberg and Olaf Jordahl lead the academic procession to Convocation in Eastvold Auditorium where Arthur Michael Ramsey the Archbishop of Canterbury will receive an honorary Doctorate for Divinity on September 22, 1967.
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Ordal Hall is a dormitory built in 1967. It is named for O.J. Ordal, college president from 1921 to 1928.
Back of photo: Ordal Hall
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Washington State Senator, Warren Grant "Maggie" Magnuson, was presented two awards October 9, 1966 at a Leif Erikson Day celebration in Eastvold Chapel.
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Mortvedt Library in the Winter with snow covering the area.
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Actor Vincent Price visits the Mortvedt Library before performing excerpts from Walt Whitman's "Leaves of Grass", James McNeil Whistler's "The Gentle Art of Making Enemies", and Tennessee Williams' "The Last of My Solid Gold Watches" for the Artist Series. Vincent Price has also gained renown as an art collector and critic.
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The Sea Sprites presented their 2nd Annual Water Ballet Show.
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Dr. Alf and Marie Kraabel, houseparents of Pflueger Hall.