Theodore Gulhaugen Oral History Interview 1980.

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Theodore Gulhaugen Oral History Interview 1980.

The interview was conducted with Theodore Gulhaugen on April 22, 1980 at Trinity Lutheran Church in Tacoma, Washington. It contains information on personal background, emigration, life as a pastor, teaching, meeting King Olaf, and Norwegian heritage. The interview also contains articles on the American Lutheran Church (The Lutheran Standard, April 1, 1980), the five generations of the Gulhaugen family to enter the Lutheran ministry, the Gulhaugen family's 75-year legacy at PLU, and Theodore Gulhaugen being PLU's oldest Homecoming alum (Mooring Mast, October 19, 1982). The interview was conducted in English.

1 compact disc.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6948866

Oregon State University Libraries

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Gulhaugen, Josephine.

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Gloria Dei Lutheran Church (Tacoma, Wash.)

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Gulhaugen, Kathy.

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Gulhaugen, Rumar.

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Gulhaugen, Elaine.

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Pastor Bergesen.

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Christensen, Gertrude.

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Gulhaugen, Grace.

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Wangen, Pastor.

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Pacific Lutheran University

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Gulhaugen, Martin.

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Gulhaugen, Andres.

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Gulhaugen, Theodore Rev.

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Gulhaugen , Theodore.

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Theodore Gulhaugen was born on August 21, 1893 in Drammen, Norway. His parents were Andres and Josephine Gulhaugen, and there were twelve children in the family, including Theodore. Andres was a foreman at a planing mill. In February 1911, Theodore decided to immigrate to America. Going to America was a common subject of conversation at that time, and one of Theodore's brothers in America sent him a ticket. Theodore traveled to Seattle, Washington, where his brother and Pastor Bergesen met him. ...

Gulhaugen, Theodora.

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