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William Rieke Papers

  • UA 1.3.10
  • Record group
  • 1951-1993

Papers of William O. Rieke, President of Pacific Lutheran University from 1975-1992. This collection contains materials from Rieke’s term as President of Pacific Lutheran University from 1975 to 1992. It is divided into six series and then arranged chronologically into folders by subject. The first series contains correspondence and meeting transcripts from the presidential search and Rieke’s inauguration as president. The second series contains documents pertaining to Rieke’s family and personal life including programs from his children’s weddings, Christmas cards, and souvenirs from various trips abroad.

The third series is correspondence and memos from Rieke’s term as president. The correspondence involves church contacts, the Board of Regents, and university associates in Norway. The fourth series contains materials about university and community outreach and relations, including news releases, Rieke’s speeches, and documents from a student and staff survey conducted in 1975.The fifth series includes artifacts (largely plaques and other awards) from Dr. Rieke’s career and presidency. The final series includes interviews on cassette tapes with or about Dr. Rieke from the PLU Oral Histories and Lectures Collections.

Rieke, William O.

Times Journal

  • SPEC 1.1.6
  • Record group
  • 1951-1959

Olsen Family Papers

  • UA 7.6.3
  • Record group
  • 1947 - 1964

In the summer of 1947, Robert Olsen joined the faculty of Pacific Lutheran College as a Professor of Chemistry. He and his wife Josephine (“Jo”), along with sons Richard, Robert Jr., James, and Paul moved to Tacoma from Detroit, Michigan. While in Tacoma, the family expanded to include Ruth (1951) and Timothy (1953). Professor Olsen retired from PLU in 1976.

Shortly after the Olsen family relocated to Tacoma, Professor Olsen took a series of Kodachrome slide photographs of the campus and surrounding area. Jo Olsen wrote a script to accompany the slides describing their content and providing details about the family’s new home and community. The slides and script were sent to the family’s former congregation in Detroit to be viewed as a tour of the area. The slides have been digitized and the caption written by Jo Olsen has been included with each image.

The Olsen Times was a newspaper started by 10-year-old James B. Olsen in 1951, covering family and community news. The paper was distributed to family and friends across the country. The Olsen Times was published weekly from 1951-1954 and monthly from 1954-1956. It was followed or supplemented by The Olsen Times Bulletin (1958, 1960, 1961), The Olsen News (1951-1957), and family letters (1961, 1964).

Olsen Family

Bethesda Lutheran Church (Portland, Oregon) Records

  • ELCA 6.2.5
  • File
  • 1947 - 1955

Contains the records of Bethesda Lutheran Church in Portland, Oregon including the constitution, guest book, newsletters, pastoral records, minutes of meetings, and worship bulletins.

Bethesda Lutheran Church (Portland, Oregon)

Faith Lutheran Church (Nyssa, Oregon) Records

  • ELCA 6.2.4
  • 1947-1990

Contains the records from Faith Lutheran Church in Nyssa, Oregon, including congregational historical records, statistical records, a budget card, a proposal to arrange a "cluster" of churches in1971, council meeting minutes, letter of call, church constitution, church correspondence, and a factsheet on Mexican immigrants-Mercado Project.

Faith Lutheran Church (Nyssa, Oregon)

Riverton Heights Lutheran Church (Tukwila, Washington) Records

  • ELCA 7.2.35
  • 1945-1998

Contains the records of Riverton Heights Lutheran Church in Tukwila, Washington, including church transactions, church officials’ correspondence, meeting minutes, and bulletins. Many photos are also included, as well as some video tapes and cassette recordings.

Riverton Heights Lutheran Church (Tukwila, Washington)

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