Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis, Missouri)
Found in 57 Collections and/or Records:
Dale D. Hansen (1931-2015) Papers
The collection consists of class notes from church history courses at Concordia Seminary, Saint Louis, taught by Carl S. Meyer and Phillip Schroeder.
Louis C. Hermerding (1881-1963) Class Notes
The collection contains Hermerding's class notes from the Seminary.
William B. Heyne (1897-1992) 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.
History
In addition to the materials in this box, a related item can be found in OZ. box 3L. It is an article from the October 28, 1928 issue of the St. Louis Globe Democrat entitled, "Concordia Theological Seminary, founded 90 years ago, is the largest institution of its kind in the world." (pages 8-9)
Arthur W. Klinck (1900-1959) Papers
The collection contains pamphlets, record books, correspondence, assorted files and materials, class notes, articles, notes, bulletins, reports, papers, the President's Report to the Board of Control of Concordia Teachers College (River Forest), etc. There are also manuscripts and notes for articles and papers; photographs and printed material.
Eugene Adolph William Krauss Collection
The main collection contains correspondence, sermons, lecture notes, and books.
Richard Edward Kuehnert, Sr. (1901-1992) Papers
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.