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Walter C. Schnackenberg Papers File
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Family History

Materials regarding the genealogy of the Schnackenberg family (1970-1973). Letters are primarily from Eva (Schnackenburg) Sudlow who initiated correspondence in an attempt to advance her research on the family’s history. Also, included are sketches the Schnackenberg Wappen (Crest), a general history dating back to the medieval times, and photos from her travels related to this research.

Final Copy of On Studying History

Includes a bound copy of Dr. Schnackenberg’s history primer, On Studying History, with the inside message of: “Privileged papers in preparation for publication. Reproduction in any form is prohibited without permission of the author.”

Franklin Pierce School Board

Materials regarding Dr. Schnackenberg’s involvement with the board of the Franklin Pierce School District. File includes: schedule of board meetings, correspondence, materials on dress codes, clippings, and board resolutions.

Franklin Pierce School District (Confidential)

Materials and correspondence relating to the Franklin Pierce School District. File includes both materials on the general business of the school district and materials on Dr. Schnackenberg’s trip to Laos as a representative of the School-to-School program. This file is denoted as confidential.

General Faculty Activities, 1958-1961

Materials regarding Dr. Schnackenberg’s activities as a faculty member. File includes letters from the American Association of University Professors concerning the drafting a constitution, notification of faculty committees, report to the Board of Trustees, minutes of the Alumni Association meetings, copies of presidential correspondence with Lutheran pastors and laity, 1960 Faculty Handbook, speech by Dr. Knorr at Faculty Retreat, memo on the Academic Self-Study (1961), Committee Draft Statement of Principles (1961), and assorted memos.

General Faculty Activities, 1962-1964

Materials regarding Dr. Schnackenberg’s activities as a faculty member. File includes correspondence on the Academic Self-Study, minutes of the Steering Committee (1962), Statement of Principles, correspondence regarding Dr. Eastvold’s retirement, Steering Committee reports (1962), Objectives Committee report, clippings on education, Evaluation Committee (1962), Questionnaire on Senate, Faculty, Board relationships, Resolution Amending Articles of Incorporation of The Pacific Lutheran College Association, Admission and Student Academic Status Committee Minutes (1961), Secondary Working Draft of the Faculty Constitution (1962), Some Sentences Concerning the Nature of Dogma and the Principle of Authority by Dr. Schnackenberg, Notes on the Steering Committee, and memos from Dr. Mortvedt concerning university objectives.

General Faculty Activities, 1966-1968 (1/2)

Materials regarding Dr. Schnackenberg’s activities as a faculty member. File includes: Resolution Amending Bylaws of PLU (1966), Proposed Revised Articles of Incorporation (1966), Outline Constitution, Bylaws, Judiciary, Legislation (1967), and Minutes of the Faculty Constitution Committee Meeting (1967)

General Faculty Activities, 1966-1968 (2/2)

Materials regarding Dr. Schnackenberg’s activities as a faculty member. File includes: Minutes of the Faculty Constitution Committee Meeting (1967), Statement on Academic Freedom in Church-Related Colleges and Universities (1967), materials regarding the Faculty Handbook, general materials regarding the Constitution Committee (1967-1968), Draft Proposal for Faculty Senate (1968), memos from Dr. Mortvedt regarding the proposed constitution, Draft of the Faculty Constitution, memos noting responses to the Constitution and further meetings to discuss the document (1968).

General Faculty Activities, 1968-1973

Materials regarding Dr. Schnackenberg’s activities as a faculty member. File includes: the adopted Pacific Lutheran University Faculty Constitution and Bylaws (1968-1969), proposal regarding the creation of a Center for Human Organization, “Teetering on the Edge” an address given by A. Dean Buchanan, an address given at Lutheran Faculties Conference (1972), minutes of faculty meetings, memo from the Educational Policies committee (1972), Proposal for the Nursing Curriculum, memos from Dr. Wiegman, memos regarding the proposal by the Port of Tacoma and Seattle to open an air freight terminal near campus.

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