Concordia University1.25 linear feet. 2 document boxes and one small flat box.The records contain the results of a three-year self-study in preparation for making application for funds. They also contain detailed applications, along with supporting documents, and final evaluations. The data in these records provide a comprehensive picture of the college in the 1975-1980 time period.Contact InformationFinding AidCatalog Record
Concordia University3.0 linear feet. 3 record boxes.The records are mostly minutes of faculty meetings, with agendas and documents that were distributed with agendas. One folder of correspondence, 1926-1952, is also included.Contact InformationFinding AidCatalog Record
Concordia University1.0 linear feet. 1 record box.Programs were printed for each year. In the course of time the programs became more comprehensive and included pictures of participants, individually and in groups. The records also contain some miscellaneous documents and correspondence.Contact InformationFinding AidCatalog Record
Concordia University1.0 linear feet. 2 document boxes.The most significant records are the budgets for 1954-1967 and the financial reports from 1921 to 1957. The correspondence (some of it is copies of letters addressed to the president) gives some insight into the relationship of the business office to the Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod Board for Higher Education and others outside the campus.Contact InformationFinding AidCatalog Record
Concordia University5.0 linear feet. in 4 record boxes and 1 document box.The records document the activities of the districts and the local societies of the International Walther League from 1921 to 1993. Included are the official minutes and reports of the executive boards of each district. Also included are financial statements, convention programs and minutes, some correspondence, newsletters, programs from summer camp and zone rally activities, and photocopies of clippings.Contact InformationFinding AidCatalog Record
Concordia University0.5 linear feetThe papers of F.M.L. Nitz contain mostly correspondence but also essays and sermons before and during the time he was President of the Northwest District of The Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod.Contact InformationFinding Aid
Concordia University2.0 volumes 1 oversize flat boxThe scrapbooks contain obituaries and other similar materials about Volga German families and collected by Conrad Krening.Contact InformationFinding Aid
Concordia University1.0 linear feet 1 record boxRecords of the Lutheran Elementary School Tournament contain an incomplete series of printed programs and other documents.Contact InformationFinding Aid
Concordia University2.0 volumes 1 oversize flat boxThe scrapbooks contain obituaries and other similar materials about Volga German families and collected by Conrad Krening.Contact InformationFinding Aid
Concordia University0.08 linear feet in three foldersThe papers of W.F. Georg, Superintendent of Missions for the Northwest District (LCMS), together with biographical information, 1920-1950.Contact InformationFinding Aid
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