Board of Control. Concordia College (River Forest, Illinois)
File — Box: Nickel 18, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
These materials were removed from a binder and placed in this folder. It has been placed in this series (Council of Presidents), but it appears to be concerning a time when Dr. Nickel was Chairman of the Board of Control for Concordia College (River Forest). It primarily concerns an interaction between Siegbert Becker, a professor at Concordia College, and Martin Scharlemann, 1960-1961. There is also a series of exhibits from a Board of Control (River Forest) meeting in 1960?.
Exhibits
- Exhibit A and B: A cover letter and a copy of a course outline for Doctrine 1 as taught by Mr. Arthur Simon.
- Exhibit C: Correspondence from Martin L. Koehneke to Melvin Borchardt
- Exhibit D: Correspondence from Melvin Borchardt to Board of Control
- Exhibit E: Correspondence from Martin L. Koehneke to Eastern District Teachers Conference
- Exhibit F: Correspondence from Vincent J. Hohmann (Eastern District Teachers Conference) to Board of Control
- Exhibit G: Correspondence from Several Students to Prof. Poellet, Religion Division (Concerning Verbal Inspiration)
- Exhibit H: Correspondence from Martin L. Koehneke to Vincent J. Hohmann
- Exhibit I: Correspondence from Vincent J. Hohmann to Board of Control
- Exhibit J: Correspondence from Vincent J. Hohman to Martin L. Koehneke
- Exhibit K: Schedule - Eastern District Fall Teachers Conference
- Exhibit L: Copy of student letter above
- Exhibit M: Rough draft of letter from Martin L. Koehneke "used as basis for discussion with the 12 young men and Professor Poellet in the home of the President (May 12, 1959)
Dates
- Creation: 1904 - 1996
Extent
1 Folders
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Subject
- Concordia University Chicago (River Forest, Illinois) (Organization)
Repository Details
Part of the Concordia Historical Institute Repository
Contact:
804 Seminary Place
Saint Louis MO 63105 USA
314-505-7935
reference@concordiahistoricalinstitute.org
804 Seminary Place
Saint Louis MO 63105 USA
314-505-7935
reference@concordiahistoricalinstitute.org