Inter-Lutheran/Cooperative Agency files, 1978-1984.

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Inter-Lutheran/Cooperative Agency files, 1978-1984.

Includes correspondence, agendas and minutes of meetings, and official publications of Inter-Lutheran and other cooperative programs in which AELC was actively involved or interested.

19.5 boxes.

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