Papers, 1969-1982, bulk 1980-1982.

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Papers, 1969-1982, bulk 1980-1982.

Correspondence and ephemera relative to department activities as a history professor at EWU, his activities in faculty organizations, and his work at the Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Cheney.

15 linear ft.

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Archaeological institute of America

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Eastern Washington University. History Dept.

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Lauritsen, Frederick M.

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Emmanuel Lutheran Church (Cheney, Wash.)

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American Federation of Teachers

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