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Featured Articles in Magazines and Newspapers, 1914-1995

By Sasha Griffin

Collection Overview

Title: Featured Articles in Magazines and Newspapers, 1914-1995

ID: LCA/RG00/Series 3

Creator: Luther College (Decorah, Iowa)

Extent: 20.05 Linear Feet. More info below.

Arrangement:

This series is organized into two sub-series, each arranged chronologically:

1) Articles in magazines (1914-1986)

2) Articles in newspapers (1921-1995)

Languages: English [eng], Norwegian [nor]

Abstract

Collection of published articles from magazines and newspapers about Luther College.

Scope and Contents of the Materials

This series contains various articles in magazines and newspapers that document student life, the origins of coeducation, the Decorah community, and the Luther College administration.  The articles cover a broad date range, as early as 1914 and as late as 1995.  Many of the magazines and newspapers contain images and photographs that add to the breadth of the collection.

Both sub-series are housed in the same physical box.  Also, a number of magazines are listed in the finding aid as "items," however it is important to note that there are several copies of these and they are not contained in a box.  Instead, these "items" are simply arranged, chronologically, on the shelf.

Biographical Note

Located in the small northeast Iowa town of Decorah, Luther College is an undergraduate liberal arts institution of about 2,500 students. The college is affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.

Founded in 1861 by Norwegian immigrants, Luther offers more than 60 majors and preprofessional and certificate programs leading to the bachelor of arts degree. Its mission statement emphasizes faith, leadership, and community service. Luther College provides equal opportunity for all qualified persons in its educational programs and activities.

Administrative Information

Alternate Extent Statement: 1 box and several loose items

Access Restrictions: All materials are available for research.

Use Restrictions: Though we may hold the property rights, Luther College Archives does not hold the copyrights for all materials. Individuals may use materials for non-commercial, private use, but commercial users must secure permissions from the copyright holders and/or Luther College Archives to reproduce, publish, or quote protected materials and photographs. For more information about the Luther College copyright and fair use policy, please visit https://www.luther.edu/copyright/.

Original/Copies Note: Many of these materials are copies and/or reproductions.  Original documents are most likely held by its respective publisher.

Preferred Citation:

Cite unpublished materials: Featured Articles in Magazines and Newspapers, RG00 History Relating to Luther College, Luther College Archives, Decorah, Iowa

Cite published materials as required by your chosen citation style (Chicago, MLA, APA, etc.).

Finding Aid Revision History: 4/11/2019: Hayley Jackson updated link to copyright policy.


Box and Folder Listing

Sub-Series 1: Articles in Magazines, 1914-1986Add to your cart.
Box 1Add to your cart.
Folder 1Add to your cart.
Item 1: For Fattig Og Rik, Nr. 19, 66de aarg., 10 May 1914Add to your cart.
A few pages from "For Fattig Og Rik: Organ for Det norske lutherske indremissionsselskap" - in Norwegian.
Folder 2Add to your cart.
Item 1: The Iowa Magazine, August/September 1920Add to your cart.
An article, separated from entire magazine, titled "Luther College, Decorah, Iowa" by Oscar L. Olson, FH. D. detailing the history of Luther College, courses that were offered, a few photographs of campus, sports information, and funding needs.
Biographical/Historical Note: At the time of this issue, the Iowa Magazine was published bimonthly by the Greater Iowa Association in Davenport, Iowa.
Folder 3Add to your cart.
Item 1: Luther St. Olaf Bulletin, Volume 1, Number 2, 26 February 1926Add to your cart.
This bulletin features several photographs and images of Luther and St Olaf campuses and people and address a need for funding.
Biographical/Historical Note: At the time of this issue, The Luther St. Olaf Bulletin was published weekly by Luther College of Decorah, Iowa, and St. Olaf College of Northfield, Minnesota, in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Folder 4Add to your cart.
Item 1: The Baldwin Keynote, Volume 7, Number 6, circa 1927Add to your cart.
This issue includes a page of pictures of Luther College campus and the Luther College Concert Band and a half page article titled "Luther College Buys Baldwins," discussing how Mr. A. D. Patterson, Baldwin piano dealer at Cresco, Iowa, sold the equipment to the college.
Biographical/Historical Note: At the time of this issue, The Baldwin Keynote was published by The Baldwin Piano Company in the interest of all who sell Baldwin Products.
Folder 5Add to your cart.
Item 1: Lutheran Herald, Volume 18, Number 11, 13 March 1934Add to your cart.
This issue features an article written by H. O. Talle, David T. Nelson, and C. W. Strom, entitled "Coeducation at Luther College" argues to allow co-education.
Biographical/Historical Note: At the time of this issue, Luthern Herald was a weekly publication of The Evangelical Lutheran Church by the Augsburg Publishing House, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Folder 6Add to your cart.
Item 1: Lutheran Herald, Volume 18, Number 16, 17 April 1934Add to your cart.
This issue features a response to the article "Co-Education at Luther College" from a previous issue (Vol 18, No 11, 13 March 1934).  Also titled "Co-Education at Luther College", author Mr. K. D. Stalland from St. Paul, Minnesota, argues against co-education.
Biographical/Historical Note: At the time of this issue, Luthern Herald was a weekly publication of The Evangelical Lutheran Church by the Augsburg Publishing House, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Folder 7Add to your cart.
Item 1: Lutheran Herald, Volume 18, Number 17, 24 April 1934Add to your cart.
This issue features a response to the article "Co-Education at Luther College" from a previous issue (Vol 18, No 11, 13 March 1934).  Also titled "Co-Education at Luther College", author George A. Torrison argues against co-education.
Biographical/Historical Note: At the time of this issue, Luthern Herald was a weekly publication of The Evangelical Lutheran Church by the Augsburg Publishing House, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Folder 8Add to your cart.
Item 1: Lutheran Herald, Volume 44, Number 50, 13 December 1960Add to your cart.
This issue features Luther College's Centennial Year (1961) with articles like "Luther Looks Back" by David T. Nelson, "God's Spiritual Armory" by Gerhard L. Belgum, "Luther Looks Forward" by A. O. Davidson, various Luther editorials, a centennial calendar of events, and an introductory invitation to the Church by President J. W. Ylvisaker.
Biographical/Historical Note: At the time of this issue, Luthern Herald was a weekly publication of The Evangelical Lutheran Church by the Augsburg Publishing House, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Related Material: This folder contains two copies of the issue.
Folder 9Add to your cart.
Item 1: The Palimpsest, Volume 42, Number 8, August 1961Add to your cart.
This issue features four articles, all relating to Luther College.  Articles were written by David T. Nelson and titles are "Norwegians Found the College", "An American School Emerges", "Coeducation Introduced", and "Giant Strides Since 1945."  Issue also has 16 pages of photographs and images of Luther College.
Biographical/Historical Note: At the time of this issue, The Palimpsest was published bimonthly by the State Historical Society of Iowa in Iowa City, IA.
Related Material: Folder contains one copy of magazine.  Additional copies available in series.
Folder 10Add to your cart.
Item 1: The Iowan, Volume 31, Number 1, 15 September 1983Add to your cart.
This issue features a 7 page article titled "Luther College: Sailing Smooth Sea During Troubled Times" by Rebecca Christian, photos by Joan Liffring-Zug.
Biographical/Historical Note: At the time of this issue, The Iowan was published quarterly by The Iowan, Inc (a division of Mid-America Publishing Corporation), out of Des Moines, Iowa.
Related Material: Folder contains one copy of magazine.  Additional copies available in series.
Folder 11Add to your cart.
Item 1: The Palimpsest, Volume 67, Number 4, July/August 1986Add to your cart.
This issue has three articles, all pertaining to Luther College: "Stability and Change: Luther College After One Hundred Twenty-five Years" by Leigh D. Jordahl, "Linka Preus' Ksetches of Iowa" by Gracia Grindal, and "Jens Jensen and the Prairie School Campus of Luther College" by J. R. Christianson.  The cover of the issue features an image of Decorah as it appeared in the Andreas Atlas of 1875 from the bluff over the ice cave extending to Luther College campus.  Articles of Luther College's past were featured for the 125th anniversary.
Biographical/Historical Note: At the time of this issue, The Palimpsest was published bimonthly by the State Historical Society of Iowa in Iowa City, IA.
Related Materials: This folder contains two copies of the issue.
Folder 12: "TIME Magazine", Featured Article on Martin Luther, 1967Add to your cart.
Folder 13: Iowa Today, May 15, 2005Add to your cart.
Item 1: Luther: A Liberal Arts College, 1948Add to your cart.
Item 2: The Palimpsest, "Luther College" Special Edition, August 1961Add to your cart.
Item 3: The Palimpsest, "Norwegian-American Museum" Special Edition, December 1965Add to your cart.
Item 4: The Iowan, Volume 32, Number 1, Fall 1983Add to your cart.
Box 2: Oversized, Luther College Centennial Souvenir from Decorah Public Opinion, 1961Add to your cart.
Sub-Series 2: Articles in Newspapers, 1921-1995Add to your cart.
Box 1Add to your cart.
Folder 1Add to your cart.
Item 1: "Luther and Western Union are Among Iowa's Many Colleges", 30 January 1921Add to your cart.
A page from Des Moines Register of photos and captions of Luther's campus, President C K Preus receiving congratulations on his son J A O Preus beocming governor of Minnesota, and a few students with the Luther College Bell.
Folder 2Add to your cart.
Item 1: "Luther College: A College for Men", 1925Add to your cart.
Section Nine of the Decorah Journal: All Winneshiek County Historical Edition that addresses Luther College's equipment, campus, funds, courses, faculty, graduates, Presidents with photograph, and some images of buildings.
Folder 3Add to your cart.
Item 1: "Luther Building Fund is Launched", 11 February 1940Add to your cart.
Article from Des Moines Register about launching a new campus plan to build three new structures.
Item 2: "Luther College Announces New Educational Policy", 20 December 1942Add to your cart.
Article in Waterloo Courier about a new policy that Luther will accept students still in high school on a selective and privileged basis.
Item 3: "Luther College at Decorah Suffers $100,000 Blaze", 2 June 1942Add to your cart.
Article in Waterloo Courier about Main II catching fire.
Item 4: "Cornerstone of 'Old Main' at Luther Yields Many Interesting Mementos", 19 October 1943Add to your cart.
Article in Waterloo Courier about the examination of the cornerstone of Old Main during homecoming and related events.
Folder 4Add to your cart.
Item 1: "The Color Camera Visits Iowans at Luther College", 11 May 1947Add to your cart.
Full front page article in Des Moines Register with four large photographs detailing day-to-day activities of some Luther College female students.  Students are: Vivian Asmundson (soph. from Castalia, IA), Katherine Light (fresh. From West Union), Janet Jerdee (jr. from Decorah), Alyce Hanson (sr. from Decorah), Barbara Orwoll (soph. from Decorah), Arleen Mostrom (soph. from Northwood), Georgianne "Jo" Johnson (jr. from Decorah), Marie Holmen (fresh. from Mason City), Darlene Bravick (fresh. from Thompson, IA), Helen Stoen (sr. from Decorah), Evelyn Rolfs (fresh. from Burr Oak, IA), Marilyn Evanson (jr. from Decorah), and Eunie Johnson (fresh. from Aitkens, IA).
Folder 5Add to your cart.
Item 1: Multiple Articles on One Page, 1961-1963Add to your cart.
One photocopied page that has three articles on it: "Luther College Adopts Guaranteed Cost Plan" from Waterloo Courier, 9 January 1963; "Luther College Appoints a Dean" from Des Moines Register, 19 October 1963; and "New Book On Iowa College" from Des Moine Register, 17 September 1963.
Folder 6Add to your cart.
Item 1: "She Returns to College - for Her Daughters", 24 January 1965Add to your cart.
Section 2 in Des Moines Sunday Register features a cover photograph of Mrs. Fern Gericke of Postville at Luther College.  The 2 page article "She Returns to College - for Her Daughters" discusses her life as a 40-year old, full time college student.
Folder 7Add to your cart.
Item 1: "Decorah's Center for Faith and Life", 8 July 1979Add to your cart.
Article in Des Moines Register written by Joan Bunke about the new Center for Faith and Life, including photographs by Bob Nandell.
Folder 8Add to your cart.
Item 1: "Luther College President Feted", 22 October 1981Add to your cart.
Article in The Record about retiring president E D Farwell's reception.
Folder 9Add to your cart.
Item 1: "What is it about Decorah that it holds its young so well?", circa 1985Add to your cart.
This article in the Des Moines Register was written by the columnist Chuck "Iowa Boy" Offenburger and discusses how Decorah high school students and Luther students usually stay in the town.
Folder 10Add to your cart.
Item 1: Luther College In The News, 1993-1995Add to your cart.
This booklet is a collection of articles from around the country that discuss Luther College in a variety of subjects.  Included: "Noodle Club Nosh" Washington Post, 12 September 1994 (Alumni); "State College Winner" The Iowa Music Teacher, 1994 (Alumni); "Rightful Owners" The Cedar Rapids Gazette, 13 November 1994 (Anthropology); "Tracking the Lyme Tick" Cedar Rapids Gazette, 12 July 1994 (Biology); "Professor, student work to preserve ecosystem" Waterloo Courier, 13 November 1994 (Biology); "In Brief: Let It Burn" The Chronicle of Higher Education, 16 June 1995 (Biology); "Bard of Lake Wobegon gets scholarly treatment in book by professor" Minneapolis Star Tribune, 25 September 1994 (Book Reviews); "True Lies" New York Times, 24 July 1994 (Book Reviews); "Paperbacks" Chicago Tribune, 27 November 1994 (Book Reviews); "Women and their Mentors" The Cedar Rapids Gazette, 7 May 1995 (Business); "Time for Freshmen to Report on That Reading List of One" The Chronicle of Higher Education, 14 September, 1994 (English); "Luther launches multicultural education" Metro (Minn.) Lutheran, September 1994 (Gifts and Grants); "Give and Take" The Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 September 1993 (Gifts and Grants); "Gifts" The Chronicle of Philanthropy, 29 November 1994 (Gifts and Grants); "Her Say" Chicago Tribune, 21 August 1994 (Health); "If you want to fix health care, call a nurse" The Des Moines Register, 22 August 1994 (Health); "In brief: Luther College saves livestock from extinction" The Chronicle of Higher Education, 3 August 1994 (Institute for Agricultural Biodiversity); "Rare Breeds International - Canada '94" The Ark, October 1994 (Institute for Agricultural Biodiversity); "A Mighty Fortress for our Genes" St. Paul Pioneer Press, November 1994 (Institute for Agricultural Biodiversity); "Rare Breed" Cedar Rapids Gazette, 14 November 1994 (Institute for Agricultural Biodiversity); "Want to try a bite of mulefoot pork?" Quad City Times, 15 November 1994 (Institute for Agricultural Biodiversity); "College Saves Rare Breeds From Extinction" Omaha World-Herald, Morning Edition, 25 November 1994 (Institute for Agricultural Biodiversity); "Small Farmers Fear Huge Operations" Ft. Wayne Journal-Gazette, 27 November 1994, multiple newspapers (Institute for Agricultural Biodiversity); "For those who like a rare roast, mulefoot hog is the ideal feast" The Wall Street Journal, 28 November 1994 (Institute for Agricultural Biodiversity); "High on hogs? Here's your chance to eat one" Chicago Tribute 15 December 1994, multiple newspapers (Institute for Agricultural Biodiversity); "Hogs for sale" San Francisco Examiner, January 1995 (Institute for Agricultural Biodiversity); "Bio-Barn saves old breeds" Moline Dispatch, 15 January 1995, multiple newspapers (Institute for Agricultural Biodiversity); "Mulefoot and marketing" The Ark, March 1995 (Institute for Agricultural Biodiversity); "Flawed vision threatens existence of Mulefoot pig" Iowa Pork Today, April 1995 (Institute for Agricultural Biodiversity); "To save or not to save rare breeds" Iowa Pork Today, April 1995 (Institute for Agricultural Biodiversity); "Assuring the future of rare livestock" The Chronicle for Higher Education, 5 May 1995 (Institute for Agricultural Biodiversity); "Marginalia" The Chronicle of Higher Education, 30 November 1994 (Institute for Agricultural Biodiversity); "Billboards selling colleges" Marketing News, 8 May 1995 (Miscellaneous); "Strausses research 'lesser-known'" Decorah Public Opinion, 10 August 1995; "Wake Up With More Energy" Redbook, April 1995 (Psychology); "Undergraduate research outside the classroom" Council on Undergraduate Research Quarterly, March 1994 (Psychology); "Luther women relate eating disorders to endurance sports" Decorah Public Opinion, 2 May 1995 (Psychology); "What lies in our genes?" The Hartford Courant, 7 July 1994 (Religion and Philosophy); "Ghosts, goats, and O.J. Simpson" The Providence Journal, 13 August 1994 (Religion and Philosophy); "In Academia: The Truth About Lies" The Boston Globe, 16 October 1994 (Religion and Philosophy); "Deception is the key to survival for some species" The Boston Globe, 31 October 1994 (Religion and Philosophy);"On The Road Again" Newsweek, 28 November 1994 (Religion and Philosophy); "Critique of Pure OJ" The Washington Post Magazine, 19 March 1995 (Religion and Philosophy); "Luther prof honored by Norwegian king" Waterloo Courier, 10 May 1995 (Scandinavian Studies); "It's 40 Years of TV dinner" Hawaii Tribune-Herald, 2 August 1994 (Sociology); "The myth of the perfect family needs to be replaced" Prevention Quarterly, Summer 1995 (Sociology); "Luther student plays important role in capital museum design" Waterloo Courier, 24 October 1994 (Students); "A penny saved..." Cedar Rapids Gazette, 7 September 1994 (Students); "College struggles to become more diverse" The Lutheran, March 1995 (Students)
Biographical/Historical Note: Booklet "News About Luther College 1994-1995" prepared by Jennifer L. Haack, Public Information Intern.