Minutes and agenda, 1943-1966 [microform]

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Minutes and agenda, 1943-1966 [microform]

National Lutheran Council (NLC) Annual meeting minutes and agenda (1943-1966) pertain to the election of officers; reports of business and activities of the preceding year; report of the Executive Director; and the transaction of business at hand. Minutes are the "protocol" copy set in that they contain executive session minutes, exhibits, and reoports which were not widely distributed. Annual meeting minutes and agenda from the NLC's founding in 1918 through 1942 are found in NLC proceedings (NLC 1/2).

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