Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis, Missouri)
Found in 19 Collections and/or Records:
Erwin Louis John Lueker (1914-2000) Files
The collection contains the Concordia Seminary, Saint Louis Faculty Journals from 1955 to 1973, reports and minutes from the Self-Study Committee, the Church Ministry Committee, and Church and Social Welfare, and a book of poems by Lueker called "Structured Musings".
Marilyn Rose Rossow Research Materials
This collection consists of three binders. One is the master copy of If These Walls Could Talk: Stories from the Faculty Houses - Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis). The others contain the collected materials which were used to developed the completed manuscript.
Eldon "Coach Pete" Pederson Collection
The collection contains a scrapbook from Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis) Athletic Department.
Alfred Martin Rehwinkel (1887-1979) Papers
Walther F. Rolf (1887-1982) and Family Collection
This is a small collection which contains class notes for Walther F. Rolf while at Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis, Missouri). There is also a small collection of postcards, four of which relate to LCMS Missions in India.
Martin Henry Scharlemann (1910-1982) Papers
The collection contains Air Force chaplaincy files, files on various charities, files regarding "Parables", correspondence, awards and honors, postcards, photographs, yearbooks, manuals, minutes, and convention and conference proceedings. There is also a large collection of Scharlemann's teaching notes and files.
Trenton R. Ferro Class Notes
This collection consists of Rev. Ferro's class notes from the following courses at Concordia Seminary, (Saint Louis, Missouri):
- Papacy and Empire
- Symbolics 2
- New Testament Bibliography
- Lutheran Church in America
- Current Problems in New Testament Study
- Habakkuk
- Studies in the History of the Missouri Synod
Von Berlin Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis, Missouri) Course Files
William B. Heyne Papers
The collection contains materials relating to chorus recordings, the Bach Society and other choruses, awards, notes and programs, albums and scrapbooks, and various articles and correspondence; photocopies of musical scores.