File includes correspondence with Tingelstad, mostly relating to his role as the managing editor of the Pacific Lutheran Herald.
File contains correspondence to Tingelstad relating to his position as the editor of the Pacific Lutheran Herald including requests for ad space, news about funerals and death announcements, and questions about subscriptions.
File contains correspondence relating to Tingelstad’s position as the editor of the Pacific Lutheran Herald including inquiries about subscriptions, notices about significant deaths, and letters with ads to be published.
File includes correspondence relating to Tingelstad’s position as the editor of the Pacific Lutheran Herald. Also includes news from various Lutheran pastors and inquiries about ad space.
File includes correspondence relating to Tingelstad’s position as the editor of the Pacific Lutheran Herald and contains letters about donations and correspondence about news from different pastors across the United States.
An Honorary award certificate given to Reverend Oscar Adolf Tingelstad dated May 25, 1952.
This file contains the following speeches and papers given by Mortvedt from 1923-1943:
“Give Me My Pound!” (1923), “Lincoln” (St. Olaf College, 1928), “Education Without Graduation” (Commencement at St. Olaf College), “A Stroll the Emmaus Road” (Sermon for Chapel, January 19, 1934), “Youth’s Place to Stand”, “Edmond Rostand”( St. Stephens College), “We Seek a Country” (Augustana College, June 6, 1939), and “Measurement of Progress” (Stephens College).
Correspondence during Dr. Mortvedt's time at the University of Kansas City (UKC) concerning editorials written by Dr. Mortvedt, faculty employment, administrative questions, speakers at UKC, and Dr. Mortvedt's role as acting President. Letters are from the mayor of Kansas City, faculty, president Decker, other university administrators, and friends. There are also copies of letters sent by Dr. Mortvedt during this time period.