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Robert Mortvedt Papers
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Correspondence with ICW (1963)

File contains information about the association of Independent Colleges of Washington, of which Dr. Mortvedt was a member, including correspondence relating to the activities of this board, solicitation, interaction with business community, contributions, and other assorted topics.

Speeches (1964)

Assorted speeches given by Mortvedt throughout 1964 including the following: “The Drums We Hear,” “Den Syttende Mai,” “When the Spider Walks,” Caution! Men Thinking,” “The Working University Faces Its Task,” “Opening Convocation,” “Dedication Service,” “Reformation Sermon,” “Lutheran Youth Research,” “What does One Say?,” and “Christmas is Ultimate Reality.”

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 with ICW (1964)

File contains information about the association of Independent Colleges of Washington, of which Dr. Mortvedt was a member, including correspondence relating to the activities of this board, solicitation, interaction with business community, contribution, and an official “Report on Examination.”

Shopping Abroad Receipts (1950-1965)

Dr. Mortvedt purchased many things while traveling abroad. He kept meticulous notes and all the receipts of the items he purchased. File includes: receipts, notes, and correspondence with customs officials when items were delayed or lost.

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