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[Letter from Martin Neeb to Henry Studtmann, March 9, 1948]
Letter from Martin Neeb to Henry Studtmann regarding the Missouri Synod's decisions to allocate funds for a supply cabinet and increased salary for a stenographer.
[Letter from Oliver R. Harms to George J. Beto, June 19, 1948]
Letter from Oliver R. Harms to George J. Beto, speaking of the appointment of Dr. Studtmann as professor and the logistics of electing a new school president.
[Letter from Paul Schulz to F. H. Stelzer, April 6, 1948]
Letter from Paul Schulz to F. H. Stelzer regarding a donation of $75,000 and $150 for a used piano.
[Letter from Paul Schulz to F. H. Stelzer, August 4, 1945]
Letter from Paul Schulz to F. H. Stelzer, discussing the replacement of Professor Martin J. Neeb, the engagement of candidate Heilmann as an assistant, the appropriation of money for kitchen help, and a request for a student activities building.
[Letter from Paul Schulz to F. H. Stelzer, December 3, 1947]
Letter from Paul Schulz to F. H. Stelzer regarding a list of actions of the Board of Directors of the Missouri Synod, including funding, denials of funding, and a salary increase.
[Letter from Paul Schulz to F. H. Stelzer, February 23, 1948]
Letter from Paul Schulz to F. H. Stelzer regarding actions of the Board of Directors of the Missouri Synod. Schulz states that the board approved $105 for a library supply cabinet and the increase of the salary of the school's stenographer.
[Letter from Paul Schulz to F. H. Stelzer, January 21, 1948]
Letter from Paul Schulz to F. H. Stelzer regarding the decision to sell 1,500 feet of frontage to the city of Austin, Texas, for $27,500.
[Letter from Paul Schulz to F. H. Stelzer, January 23, 1946]
Letter from Paul Schulz to F. H. Stelzer regarding funds granted for desks, a speech recorder, boiler flues, and a gymnasium.
[Letter from Paul Schulz to F. H. Stelzer, July 11, 1946]
Letter from Paul Schulz to F. H. Stelzer requesting a second copy of a letter with a list of summer repairs needed at Lutheran Concordia College of Texas.
[Letter from Paul Schulz to F. H. Stelzer, July 31, 1947]
Letter from Paul Schulz to F. H. Stelzer, informing him of money granted by the Board of Directors for certain projects.
[Letter from Paul Schulz to F. H. Stelzer, June 6, 1944]
Letter from Paul Schulz to F. H. Stelzer, giving the Lutheran Concordia College of Austin, Texas $4,777.43 for summer repairs.
[Letter from Paul Schulz to F. H. Stelzer, June 10, 1947]
Letter from Paul Schulz to F. H. Stelzer, notifying him that $125 was granted for choral work.
[Letter from Paul Schulz to F. H. Stelzer, June 12, 1947]
Letter from Paul Schulz to F. H. Stelzer, on granting Lutheran Concordia College of Texas a sum of money for summer repairs.
[Letter from Paul Schulz to F. H. Stelzer, June 15, 1946]
Letter from Paul Schulz to F. H. Stelzer regarding the authorization of the purchase of four acres of land adjoining the Lutheran Concordia College of Texas campus.
[Letter from Paul Schulz to F. H. Stelzer, June 15, 1946]
Letter from Paul Schulz to F. H. Stelzer saying that the Missouri Synod has authorized the Board of Control of the Lutheran Concordia College of Texas to purchase a strip of land adjoining the campus.
[Letter from Paul Schulz to F. H. Stelzer, May 28, 1945]
Letter from Paul Schulz to F. H. Stelzer regarding a voucher for certain repairs at Lutheran Concordia College of Texas.
[Letter from Paul Schulz to F. H. Stelzer, October 2, 1945]
Letter from Paul Schulz to F. H. Stelzer, granting Concordia College $150 for a kitchen girl, and awarding candidate Carl Heilman $100 per month.
[Letter from Paul Schulz to George Beto, August 2, 1946]
Letter from Paul Schulz to George Beto regarding funds granted for two pianos, student employment, and the renovation of a residence.
[Letter from Paul Schulz to George Beto, November 6, 1947]
Letter from Paul Schulz apologizing to George Beto for being unable attend the dedication of a student center at Lutheran Concordia College of Texas.
[Letter from Paul Schulz to George J. Beto, June 19, 1948]
Letter from Paul Schulz to George J. Beto, speaking of budget issues.
[Letter from Paul Schulz to Henry Studtmann, August 16, 1944]
Letter from Paul Schulz to H. Studtmann regarding appropriations for appliances, as well as a potential visit to the college.
[Letter from Paul Schulz to Oliver Harms, October 20, 1948]
Letter from Paul Schulz to Oliver Harms, awarding money for the purchase of lockers and a fence.
[Letter from Paul Schulz to Oliver R. Harms, August 18, 1948]
Letter from Paul Schulz to Oliver R. Harms, informing him of money granted by the Board of Directors for certain projects.
[Letter from Paul Schulz to Oliver R. Harms, May 26, 1948]
Letter from Paul Schulz to Oliver R. Harms, informing him of money granted by the Board of Directors for certain projects.
[Letter from Paul Schulz to the Boards of Control of the Colleges and Seminaries of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod, November 19, 1947]
Letter from Paul Schultz to the Boards of Control of the Colleges and Seminaries of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod regarding misunderstandings concerning hiring new instructors and building funds.
[Letter from Paul Shulz to George Beto, November 13, 1946]
Letter from Paul Schulz to George Beto regarding a request to purchase a house for Professor Huebachmann. Schulz says the Board of Directors at the Missouri Synod is reluctant to purchase more property.
[Letter from Raymond Canion to George J. Beto, May 29, 1947]
Letter from Raymond Canion to George J. Beto, including a quote for clearing and grading a proposed athletic field for $1540.
[Letter from Robert L. Burns to George Eigel, November 9, 1948]
Letter from Robert L. Burns to George Eigel, both attorneys, with information about a hearing which awarded damages to the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod.
[Letter from Temple Mayhall to George Beto, April 29, 1948]
Letter from Temple Mayhall to George Beto mentioning architectural criticisms.
[Letter from the Lutheran Concordia College of Texas Board of Control to the Evangelical Synod of Missouri, Ohio, and Other States Board of Directors, September 1944]
Letter from Lutheran Concordia College of Texas Board of Control to the Evangelical Synod of Missouri, Ohio, and Other States Board of Directors regarding necessary maintenance at Austin Concordia. Handwritten notes can be found throughout the maintenance notes.
[Letter from Walter Rolfe to Martin Neeb, August 9, 1944]
Letter from Walter Rolfe to Martin Neeb regarding Rolfe's inspection of the Professor's Residence Number 2 at Lutheran Concordia College of Texas. He includes observations regarding the building as well as recommendations for repairs.
[Letter to F. H. Stelzer, June 13, 1944]
Letter to F. H. Stelzer requesting money for summer repairs.
[Letter to Paul Schulz, June 2, 1944]
Letter to Paul Schulz encouraging Schulz to approve money for summer repairs for the Lutheran Concordia College of Texas.
[Letters from A. T. Kramer to George Beto, May 1949]
Letters from A. T. Kramer to George Beto regarding the sale of a portion of Lutheran Concordia College's stock in General Electric.
[Letters from Carl H. Stautz to Contractors, June 14, 1947]
Three letters from Carl H. Stautz, to O. Fishbeck, Schrader Plumbing Company, and Williams Electric Company, authorizing them to begin work on the gymnasium and student activity building. Each letter includes a list of changes to the contract.
Lutheran Concordia College of Austin Texas Presents the Octet
Programs containing lists of musical pieces and their performers at Lutheran Concordia College of Texas.
Memorial Gym under construction
Photo of Memorial Gym under construction. Austin, Texas.
Memorial Gym under construction
Photo of Memorial Gym under construction. Austin, Texas.
Minutes of the Board of Control of Lutheran Concordia College of Texas
Minutes from a meeting of the Board of Control of Lutheran Concordia College of Texas. The minutes describe procedure of this meeting, as well as a meeting with the city manager of Austin, Texas, over the sale price of the 100' foot frontage of the campus. In addition, approved equipment purchases are listed.
[Photograph of the Concordia College Class of 1949]
Individual pictures of the Concordia College Class of 1949. Those pictured are E. Eckert, J. Gruetzner, C. Hartfield, A. Kieschniek, M. Knape, J. Kunkel, B. Martens, R. Martens, R. Pillack, W. Symank, and C. Symmank.
[Profile of Lutheran Concordia College of Texas, 1947-1948]
Text containing a profile of Lutheran Concordia College, including enrollment figures, personnel, business functions, budget, and inventory.
Proposal to the Board of Directors
Report describing the tight conditions of student dormitories of Lutheran Concordia College of Texas.
Proposed Chapel, Lutheran Concordia College
Drawing of a proposed chapel building for Lutheran Concordia College. It is a two-story brick building with archways and stained glass windows on its right side, a tower, and people entering a pair of double doors. A round stained-glass window is located above the entrance.
Report on Kilian Hall Roof
Report containing lists of damages and the costs of repairing these damages for Lutheran Concordia College of Texas.
Report on Viehweg Residence
Report containing a list of proposed repairs to be made to the Viehweg Residence of Lutheran Concordia College of Texas.
[Stock Account Statement and Sale Receipt]
Stock certificates from Merril, Lynch, pierce, Penner & Beane. The first certificate is an account statement showing the stock owned and purchased by the Texas District of the Missouri Synod. The second is a transaction receipt showing the sale of 100 shares of National Steel Corporation stock.
Student Body
Group photo of student body. Austin, Texas.
[Telegram from Martin Neeb to George Beto, December 19, 1947]
Telegram from Martin Neeb to George Beto asking Beto to make an official request for full or part salary for a music instructor.
[Telegram from Martin Neeb to George Beto, November 8, 1947]
Telegram from Professor Martin Neeb to George Beto explaining that Neeb has an engagement in Omaha, Nebraska, on December 14, 1947.
To the Board of Control
Letter to the Lutheran Concordia College of Texas Board of Control listing funding opportunities around the campus. Handwritten notes around the numbered items indicate whether the project was "out," "finished," "cancelled," or "on order."
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