Concordia College Guild Records 1938-1995.

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Concordia College Guild Records 1938-1995.

A file folder for each year, 1938-1995, contains the records pertaining to that year. Included are (where available) a copy of the Concordia Day program, minutes from the Concordia Day meeting, minutes from the executive board meetings, lists of officers, membership attendance lists, and correspondence. Additional folders contain standing rules in various editions, brief histories, members' handbooks, and account books. Extant copies of the Guild's newsletter are also included.

(5 document boxes and 1 oversize flat box).

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Concordia University (Portland, Or.). Concordia College Guild.

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Rev. Raymond Rimbach of Longview, Washington, proposed having a Concordia Day on November 17, 1937, in order to awaken interest in Concordia among the churches. One year later, a group of women from several Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod congregations in the Northwest founded the Guild informally on September 14, 1938, with some 300 in attendance, to explore ways and means of helping Concordia College. They took as their name the Lutheran Women's League Convention. The group met ag...

Concordia University (Portland, Or.)

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The high school was first accredited in 1948 with both the State of Oregon and the Northwest Association of Secondary and Higher Schools. The college faculty worked on accreditation issues for several years until in 1960 the Board of Control resolved that the institution go forward with the accreditation process. The college was first accredited with NASHS in December of 1962. Later the accreditation came from the Northwest Association. The Board for Higher Education of The Lutheran Church--Miss...