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File · 1960-1961
Part of Walter C. Schnackenberg Papers

Clippings, articles, speeches, and pamphlets related to Dr. Schnackenberg’s work as a faculty member or personal interest. File includes: “The College and University President at Work” (1960-1961), “Academic Proliferation Doesn’t Pay For the Professor, or the College” (1963), a copy of Augustana Today (Summer 1963), “The Theory and Practice of College Teaching”, “The Christian Teacher: Channel of Excellence (1959), “Is the Lutheran Church Giving Adequate Attention to Ethics?”, “Observations of the Reproductive Cycles and Ecology of the Common Brachyura and Crablike Anomura of Puget Sound, Washington”, “The Significance of Universals, Particulars, And Value Commitment in the Process of Socialization”, “The Foundation and Freedoms: An inquiry into the origins of the Fund for the Republic”, “Minutes of Liberal Arts Seminar with History Teachers of the Community Colleges”

File · 1963-1967
Part of Walter C. Schnackenberg Papers

Materials documenting the activities of the committee which considered the feasibility of particular graduate degree programs and provided outlines for possible programs. File includes: a statement on the responsibilities of the committee, agendas for the meetings, minutes, proposals by various departments for graduate studies in their respective fields, findings of the committee, and bulletins of the Division of Graduate Studies.

Social Sciences Division
File · 1972-1973
Part of Walter C. Schnackenberg Papers

General materials on the Division of Social Sciences. File includes: notes on developments within the department, copies of departmental policies, criteria for determining chairmen, memos for divisional priorities, minutes of faculty meetings, proposals for By-law changes, and requests for a report on tuition income and enrollment ratios.

History 12
File · 1951-1953
Part of Walter C. Schnackenberg Papers

Materials for a course taught by Dr. Schnackenberg. Includes: examinations, a telegram from the students, lecture notes, and handwritten notes for examinations.

The Far East
File · Spring 1957
Part of Walter C. Schnackenberg Papers

Materials for a course taught by Dr. Schnackenberg. File includes: lecture outlines, diagrams, book summaries, and a reading list.

Materials on Students
File · 1953-1955
Part of Walter C. Schnackenberg Papers

File includes: lists of Officers of Organizations, a schedule for the freshman and new student orientation program, a Proposed Code of Contact, a list of student post boxes, and lists of faculty and staff.

Honors Program
File · 1956-1957
Part of Walter C. Schnackenberg Papers

Materials documenting the efforts of Scholarship and Curriculum Committee to investigating the possibilities of an Honors Program. File includes: reflections by Schnackenberg on Faculty decision on the Honors Council, a statement of objectives by the committees and a list of participants, proposal for the Honors Seminar, and a study of the programs of different schools.

Schedules
File · 1952-1960
Part of Walter C. Schnackenberg Papers

Class schedules. File includes: university wide class schedules (1954-1956), the history department offerings (1952-1953, 1960), a tentative university event calendars (1959-1960), and a list of study tours.

File · 1956-1957
Part of Walter C. Schnackenberg Papers

Materials related to Dr. Schnackenberg’s involvement in the Lutheran Student Association. File includes: various newsletters, program suggestions, preliminary preparations for ASHRAM—the annual meeting, officers roster, materials for installing officers, committee and officer reports to the LSAA, questionnaires, copies of SCOOP—a newsletter for LSAA officers and staff, various educational materials, memos on upcoming meetings and workshops, meeting agendas, minutes from meetings, a handbook for personnel of the 1957 Lutheran World Federation Assembly, etc.