Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Church Immanuel Deaconess Motherhouse and Training School

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Board of Trustees: The activities and operations of the Immanuel Deaconess Institute (IDI), which included the deaconess motherhouse and training school, were overseen by an elected board of trustees. This board, when created in 1887, had eleven members. In addition to its role of oversight and administration, it nominated the directing pastor, whose was elected by the synod, and it alone elected the directing sister. The board supervised the duties of the directing pastor and sister as well as approved the rules established by the directing pastor and sister. At its inception it met once per year. In 1894 six members resigned, these members were five Americans and one German. The other members of the board, Swedish Americans, believed that Swedish Lutherans living in Omaha would not fully support the hospital if it appeared that Americans were controlling the board. The six members were replaced with Swedish Lutherans. By 1937 the size of the board was nine members. Three advisory members were elected annually by the board to attend meetings. The board of trustees reorganized in 1955 with new committees that divided the areas of concern for the board: hospital and school of nursing, the diaconate, childcare, and work among invalids and the aged. The Executive Committee comprised three board members, the IDI director, and the directing sister. This committee was responsible for administrative matters that needed attention in the period between board meetings.

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