National Lutheran Council, Inter-Lutheran Consultation, 450th Anniversary of the Protestant Reformation General Committee, Minutes and Agenda, 1964-1968 [microform].

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National Lutheran Council, Inter-Lutheran Consultation, 450th Anniversary of the Protestant Reformation General Committee, Minutes and Agenda, 1964-1968 [microform].

This collection contains one bound volume of minutes and agenda (1964-1968) of the 450th Anniversary of the Protestant Reformation General Committee. Minutes of two meetings held in 1964, prior to the formation of the General Committee, are of the "Consultation Looking Toward the Observance of the Protestant Reformation." General Committee minutes contain committee appointments and nominations; statement of objectives; committee reports; and discussion concering budget issues, specific committee work, and the planning of activities, events, and productions for the Anniversary. Minutes of the General Committee's final meeting, held on January 29, 1968, contain Anniversary Coordinator Dale E. Griffin's final report.

1 microfilm roll ; 16 mm.

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