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Robert Mortvedt Papers
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PLU Inauguration (1962)

Assorted materials about Dr. Mortvedt’s inauguration to PLU on November 8, 1962 including the program, the inaugural address, and various newspaper clippings about the event.

Correspondence (1963)

Dr. Mortvedt’s correspondence in 1963 including both personal correspondence and general university business/memoranda. Topics include: committees, academic programs and curriculum, dancing, the Kennedy convocation, the sewer system, visitors to campus, chapel speakers, the upcoming 75th anniversary, and PLU gifts and grants.

Correspondence (1964)

Correspondence from 1964 covering both personal and general university business. Major topics include: academic programs and curriculum, campus movies, committees, faculty governance, chapel attendance, the state of Christianity at PLU, development, and assorted events.

Correspondence (1969)

Dr. Mortvedt’s correspondence from 1969 containing both personal correspondence and general university business memoranda. Major topics include: faculty committees, Dr. Eugene Wiegman’s presidency, President Mortvedt’s retirement, Inter-Church relations, President Mortvedt’s heart attack, and the Vietnam War moratorium.

Correspondence (1966)

Dr. Mortvedt’s correspondence from 1966 and contains both personal correspondence and general university business memoranda, including a letter from the Vice-President of the United States, Hubert Humphrey. Major topics include: academic programs, faculty hiring, development, pledges to the library fund, chapel attendance, and forming the Independent Colleges of Washington consortium.

Correspondence (1968)

Dr. Mortvedt’s correspondence from 1968 and contains personal correspondence and general university business memoranda, community businesses, and members. Major topics include: faculty committees, grants, Articles of Incorporation, faculty meetings, academic programs, chapel attendance, faculty salaries, final schedules, Governor Evans party, selective service, and President Mortvedt’s retirement.

Correspondence (1962)

Dr. Mortvedt’s correspondence in 1962 including both personal correspondence and general university business. Correspondence begins when Dr. Mortvedt is elected President and addresses issues such as chapel requirements, the transition from President Eastvold to Mortvedt, the close circuit television system, faculty and staff hiring, the development of the library, inauguration, civil defense procedures, and campus events. Also included is some correspondence of Dr. Hauge and Cecil Vance passed along to President Mortvedt.

Correspondence (1965)

Dr. Mortvedt’s correspondence in 965 including both personal correspondence and university business memoranda. Major topics include: setting up an FM radio station, professor Schnackenberg's history of PLU, academic programs, the new library and extra-curricular involvement for faculty.

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