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President Mortvedt speaks at the dedication of the Mortvedt Library building.
Back of photo: Candid shots - Mortvedt Library Dedication
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President Mortvedt speaks at the dedication of the Mortvedt Library building.
Back of photo: Candid shots - Mortvedt Library Dedication
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Clifford O. Olson, left, and Robert Mortvedt, right, participate in the groundbreaking ceremony for Olson Auditorium, built in 1969 and named for Mr. Olson, who was a coach and athletic director at the college from 1929 to 1948.
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Dr. Robert A.L. Mortvedt, President,with Vice President Hubert Humphrey after he speaks to some 3,000 students at a student press conference in Memorial Gymnasium on September 28th
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Ordal Hall Dedication: President Mortvedt, Mrs. Marie Ordal, widow of the former PLU president O.J. Ordal, Rev. Dr. A.W. Ramstad, a retired chemistry professor, and Dr. Phillip Hauge, PLU faculty member and administrator since 1920.
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Mr. & Mrs. Mark Salzman and President Mortvedt at the Groundbreaking ceremony for Olson Auditorium, Dec, 1967
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President Mortvedt at the Groundbreaking for Olson Auditorium, Dec 1967
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President Eugene Wiegman and wife Kathy enjoy time with students in the PLU swimming pool
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Mark Salzman, athletic director and coach, president Eugene Wiegman and Ken Johnson, artist. The photograph is taken in the office reception area during the dedication of the Olson Auditorium. The office area was named in honor of Mark Salzman and Ken Johnon is the artist who painted the Mt Rainier painting in the background. The painting was given to honor Mark Salzman. May, 1969
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Gordon Johnston, mayor of Tacoma, ,PLU president Eugene Wiegman and chair of Board of Regents, Thomas W. Anderson talk in front of Olson Auditorium
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President and Mrs. Wiegman at the Gonyea House with Mr. and Mrs. Breitholtz. Mr. Breitholtz received a Distinguished Service Award for his work with the Master of the Good Ship Rotary- he is credited as a man who translated his deep convictions and belief into positive actions and built a finer world community, using his ship to connect 14,500 clubs with 700,000 members in 151 countries