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Puget Sound Posten
SIE 3.1 · Record group · 1908-1932

Tacoma Swedish-language weekly newspaper, published by the Puget Sound Publishing Company.

Puget Sound Publishing Company
Columbia College Records
UA 10.1.2 · Record group · 1909-1919

This box includes records, minutes, by-laws for Columbia College.

Bulletin
UA 7.2.5 · Record group · 1911-1970

Produced by and distributed by the University, this publication included news and updates on University operations and letters from the President. The earliest years of the publication were primarily geared towards potential students while the later years focused more on alumni. The publication was titled as follows: "Pacific Lutheran Academy Bulletin," (1911-1912) "Pacific Lutheran College Bulletin," (1921-1959), "Pacific Lutheran University Bulletin," (1960-1964), "Reflections," (1964-1970).

Tacoma Tidende
SIE 3.2 · Record group · 1911-1924

Issues of a Norwegian language newspaper published in Tacoma and circulated throughout the Pacific Northwest.

Tacoma Tidende Publishing Company
SIE 1.5 · Record group · 1912-1990

The records of Nordlandslaget Nordlyset (or the Northlight Club) includes correspondence, financial and membership ledgers, publications, and programs.

Nordlandslaget Nordlyset
SIE 1.8.3 · Record group · 1917-1936

Contains five programs for events related to the Pacific Coast Division of American Union of Swedish Singers, six songbooks, and one sheet about the tour of “Bergslagsmor”. Materials are in English and Swedish.

UA 4.9.3 · Record group · 1920-2012

The Papers of Walter C. Schnackenberg contains materials related to his career as Professor of History at Pacific Lutheran University (1937-1973), detailing his scholarly work and leadership as a faculty member and key figure within various Lutheran organizations.

Schnackenberg, Walter C.
Mooring Mast
UA 8.10.2 · Record group · 1924-2020

The Mooring Mast is PLU’s student-run newspaper, first printed in 1924. The unusual name of the newspaper came from the USS Shenandoah, a U.S. Navy airship. In nearby Fort Lewis there was a large mooring structure for the airship and the students derived the name from this in honor of the famed ship. Throughout its existence the newspaper was published as either 'The Mooring Mast' or 'The Mast.' The series in this collection show the different titles of the publication and years during which it was published as such. The newspaper includes coverage of campus events and activities, local and national news, athletics, editorials, and other information on student life and activities.