Proceedings, 1918-1942 [microform]

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Proceedings, 1918-1942 [microform]

National Lutheran Council (NLC) proceedings include minutes from Annual and executive, special, regular, and ad hoc committee meetings. Minutes may contain executive session minutes, exhibits, and reports which were not widely distributed. NLC executive directors during this period include: Lauritz Larsen (1918- 1923), John A. Morehead (1923-1930), and Ralph H. Long (1930-1948).

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