The Papers of Dr. Janet Rasmussen include information on her time as a Professor at PLU, Director of the Wang Center, and Dean of Humanities. Research files and materials related to her study of Scandinavian immigration to the US are also included.
Rasmussen, Janet E.Gunnar Malmin interviewed by Phillip Nordquist.
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Background, education
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Coming to PLU
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Memories of President Tingelstad
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Memories of Presidents Eastvold and Mortvedt
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Music department
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Successes and Frustrations at PLU
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Athletics, PLU memories, Norway
Grace Blomquist interviewed by Paul Denton (part 2).
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WEBVTT
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Library, chapel, campus geography
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Social life, student behavior, Kicking Post, Commencement
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Tingelstad, financial difficulties, Kimberly Goldmine, change to university
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Herb Ranson, English department
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38:06 - 52:44 Sabbaticals, English faculty members
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University growth, treatment of women, favorite students
Grace Blomquist interviewed by Paul Denton (part 1).
George Arbaugh interviewed by Anna McCausland on the subject of PLU president Robert Mortvedt.
Choir of the West 1941-1942, Gunnar Malmin director
Choir of the West, Gunnar Malmin director.
Erving Severtson interviewed by Charlene Anderson on the subject of PLU president Seth Eastvold.
Erving Severtson interviewed by Tom Fryxell on the subject of PLU president Seth Eastvold.
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Student relations
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Chapel, GIs
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Social life, changing times
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Ocean Shores, contributions, present views
Erving Severtson interviewed by Birgitta Hillesland on the subject of PLU president Robert Mortvedt.