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Speeches (1962)

Assorted speeches given by Mortvedt throughout 1962 including the following: “Education in His Name,” “From Bassinets to College Budgets,” “Education ‘Under God,’” “An Event Which Unleashed Freedom,” “In Him All Things Hold Together,” “Thanksgiving Message,” and “Christmas is Confrontation!”

Speeches (1965)

Assorted speeches given by Mortvedt throughout 1965 including the following: “O Come, Let Us Worship and Bow Down: Let Us Kneel Before the Lord, Our Maker,” “The Church and The Public Schools Today,” “The Role of The Christian Teacher,” “Our Father’s Business,” “Our Ministry of Reconciliation,” “What Has Happened to our National Morals?”, “Christian Higher Education: Equipping For Service,” “Christian Higher Education,” “Counting Cats in Zanzibar—Or What?”, and “Retrospect and Prospect.”

Speeches (1967)

Assorted speeches given by Mortvedt throughout 1967 including the following: “A Time for Renewal,” “You—And Higher Education in Washington,” “Obligation to Excellence,” “A Lessons from Mother Goose or A Parable of a Wandering Cat,” “Recall to Fundamentals,” “The Education of Tomorrow’s Leaders,” “Marching to A Different Drum,” “Certainty n a World of Confusion,” “Welcome to Faculty,” “The Miracle of the Mind,” “Counting Cats in Zanzibar,” “The Most Important Thing,” “Wanted—Teachers for Our Colleges,” “What Mean These Stones?”, “Christian Stewardship,” and “The Pussy Cat Syndrome.”

Writings of Tingelstad (1916-1935)

File contains the following writing by Tingelstad: “Moral and Religious Education in the Public Schools of the United States: Current Opinion and Practice” (a term paper written in 1916 at University of Chicago, and “The Doctrinal Value of the First Chapter of Genesis” (noted as typed in 1935 by the P.L.C. Library).

Tingelstad Correspondence - A (1932-1934)

File includes various correspondences to Tingelstad, largely relating to his position as the editor of the Pacific Lutheran Herald including many letters from the Augsburg Publishing House about review copies of different books.

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