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Alaska Congregation Files
ELCA 3.2.1 · Record group

The Alaska Congregation Files contain limited information on Lutheran congregations in Alaska received either from regional Synod offices or directly from the congregation. Files may contain Congregational Historical Record forms, written histories of the church, service programs and bulletins, Congregational Statistical Record forms, and newspaper clippings. For a limited number of congregations, photographs and/or Parish Records are also included.

SIE 1.8.4 · Record group · 1904-1947

Contains eleven programs from the United Scandinavian Singers concerts during the years 1936-1947, one program for the 17th of May festival in 1904, and a statement sheet from 1944 which is stamped Scandinavian Singers of Oakland.

Svea Male Chorus Programs
SIE 1.8.5 · Record group · 1928

Three copies of the Svea Male Chorus spring concert program dated May 18, 1928. Lists honorary, active, and associate members. The Svea Male Chorus is a part of the First Swedish Baptist Church.

SIE 1.8.6 · Record group · 1998-2006

These records includes financial information and statements, meeting minutes and correspondence, and programs.

Skagit Valley Mannskor
Normanna Male Chorus Records
SIE 1.8.1 · Record group · 1906-2000

These records include agendas and minutes of board meetings, financial records, scrapbooks, and event programs and materials.

Normanna Male Chorus
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.
CHOICE Records
UA 4.4.1 · Record group · 1967-1987

Records relating to the Center for Human Organization in Changing Environments (CHOICE), including presentations, programs, correspondence, reports, studies, and projects.

Prism
UA 4.21.1 · Record group · 1987 - 2019

Prism exists to celebrate the work and achievement of the Division of Humanities as well as to promote continuing education among our colleagues and constituents. Focusing on important issues of the day, Prism provides a vehicle for contemporary reflection and opinion, while lifting up the enduring values of the Liberal Arts. The magazine endeavors to address topics of lively interest, from a variety of perspectives within the university community, and with the clear understanding that “Educating for Service” requires broad vision about the human condition in order to support the effective commitment and wise social purpose and action.


From https://www.plu.edu/prism/mission/

The Matrix
UA 8.10.3 · Record group · 1996 - 2018

The Matrix is a journal of social justice produced by PLU Student Media.

According to https://matrix.plu.edu/about
"The Matrix is a highly collaborative, intensely experimental, and thoughtfully provocative conversation starter. It is not an echo chamber. It is not a newspaper. It is not simple and it does not simplify. It is social justice in process, in progress, in conversation. It is not the final word."