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Blue Bonnet, Yearbook of Concordia Lutheran College, 1930
Yearbook for Lutheran Concordia College in Austin, Texas includes photos of and information about the school, student body, professors, and organizations.
[Carbon Copy of Letter from George J. Beto to Board of Control, April 30, 1947]
Carbon copy of a letter from George J. Beto to the members of the Board of Control, enclosing a trial balance sheet.
[Concordia Student Body, 1989-1990]
Photograph of the Lutheran Concordia College of Texas student body standing in front of Kilian Hall. Most of the students are standing in a square group while holding balloons. Other students can be seen in the windows of Kilian Hall. Kilian Hall itself is a two-story brick building with a tile roof. "Concorida Lutheran College" appears on a sign above the entrance to the right.
[Copy of Letter from C. M. Beyer to H. Studtmann, December 16, 1931]
Copy of a letter from C. M. Beyer to H. Studtmann, speaking of his process of deciding what kind of radiator to purchase for the school, among other household appliances.
[Correspondence Between R. Osthoff and M. W. H. Holls, March 14, 1928]
Letter from R. Osthoff to M. W. H Holls, concerning a position at the Lutheran Concordia College of Texas. There is a reply, written in English, at the bottom of the page, from Holls, who suggests that they call in a substitute in order to save money.
[Evangelical Lutheran Synod Budget, 1947-1948]
Budget for the Evangelical Lutheran Synod, for the 1947-1948 year, indicating the cost of tuition, library fees, and other expenses.
[Exemption Certificate, July 16, 1947]
Exemption certificate, dated July 16, 1947, allowing the Lutheran Concordia College exemption from sales tax for the International Business Machines.
[History of Lutheran Concordia College at Austin, Texas, 1926-1938]
Brief history of Lutheran Concordia College in Austin, Texas from years 1926 through 1938. Also included are enrollment numbers and numbers of graduates.
Instructions for Preparing Estimates for Overtures for Delegate Synod
Document listing instructions for preparing estimates for overtures for the delegate synod, detailing what should be done in regards to constructing new buildings.
[Letter from a Synodical Auditor to Financial Officers, August 8, 1947]
Letter from a Synodical auditor to the Financial Officers of various institutions, authorizing a blanket repair order for campus facilities.
[Letter from A. T. Knies to H. Fehr, September 15, 1930]
Letter from A. T. Knies of Texas Public Service Company to H. Fehr, containing a bid for installation of pipes, gas burners, and a kitchen range.
[Letter from A. T. Knies to Lutheran College, September 12, 1931]
Letter from A. T. Knies to Lutheran College, containing a bid for gas services.
[Letter from A. T. Knies to R. Osthoff, September 15, 1930]
Letter from A. T. Knies to R. Osthoff, regarding the installation of pipes and burners.
[Letter from A. W. Huge to F. R. Leschber, January 23, 1930]
Letter from A. W. Huge to F. R. Leschber, providing information about a blanket fidelity bond covering the college treasurer and the college bookkeeper.
[Letter from A. W. Huge to F. R. Leschber, November 21, 1929]
Letter from A. W. Huge to F. R. Leschber, advising new procedures for submitting vouchers for salaries.
[Letter from A. W. Huge to F. R. Leschber, November 30, 1929]
Letter from A. W. Huge to F. R. Leschber, stating that people handling the Synod's funds must be bonded. He mentions a questionnaire to be used in obtaining a blanket fidelity bond.
[Letter from A. W. Huge to George J. Beto, August 1, 1947]
Letter from A. W. Huge to George J. Beto, informing him of money granted for an athletic field at the Austin school and information about how to notate the money on the Cash Disbursement Sheets.
[Letter from A. W. Huge to George J. Beto, March 7, 1947]
Letter from A. W. Huge to George J. Beto, discussing building repairs and insurance.
[Letter from A. W. Huge to George J. Beto, May 1, 1947]
Letter from A. W. Huge to George J. Beto, enclosing a check for $780 for a student work fund.
[Letter from A. W. Huge to George J. Beto, November 19, 1945]
Letter from A. W. Huge to George J. Beto, discussing the salary scale for married and unmarried professors.
[Letter from A. W. Huge to George J. Beto, September 27, 1945]
Letter from A. W. Huge to George J. Beto, stressing the need to avoid setting a precedent of paying rent for kitchen and dining room help.
[Letter from A. W. Huge to H. Fehr, May 29, 1930]
Letter from A. W. Huge to H. Fehr expressing the need for more oversight of Henry Studtmann's accounting. He also asks Fehr how to improve oversight of disbursements.
[Letter from A. W. Huge to Henry Studtmann, January 14, 1931]
Letter from A. W. Huge to Henry Studtmann, regarding water usage, comparing water-gallons per student among different Concordia schools.
[Letter from A. W. Huge to Martin J. Neeb, August 3, 1945]
Letter from A. W. Huge to Martin J. Neeb, regarding Neeb's query about a requested for candidates for Austin.
[Letter from A. W. Huge to R. Osthoff, January 30, 1930]
Letter from A. W. Huge to R. Osthoff, confirming the policy of reporting changes in treasurer and bookkeeper positions.
[Letter from A. W. Huge to R. Osthoff, June 16, 1930]
Letter from A. W. Huge to R. Osthoff, discussing H. Fehr's availability to sign checks for Concordia College.
[Letter from Alex Heidel to R. Osthoff, August 4, 1930]
Letter from Alex Heidel to R. Osthoff, accepting the call for a position at the Lutheran Concordia College in Austin, Texas.
[Letter from Arthur Fehr to Henry W. Horst, August 5, 1929]
Letter from Arthur Fehr (representing Arthur P. Smith, Architect) to Henry W. Horst, containing a small, hand-drawn diagram of the floor plan of a building .
[Letter from Arthur Fehr to Henry W. Horst, December 9, 1929]
Letter from Arthur Fehr to Henry W. Horst, describing the architect's reasons for placement design. Fehr mentions an enclosed blue print.
[Letter from Arthur Fehr to Henry W. Horst, February 3, 1930]
Letter from Arthur Fehr to Henry W. Horst, responding to questions regarding design, and discussing letting out bids for contracts.
[Letter from Arthur Fehr to Henry W. Horst, January 2, 1930]
Letter from Arthur Fehr to Henry W. Horst, explaining the patio style of garden that will be developed for college residences.
[Letter from Arthur Fehr to Henry W. Horst, January 27, 1930]
Letter from Arthur Fehr to Henry W. Horst, discussing G. Viehweg's request for a separate parlor, dining room, sleeping porch, and basement at his on-campus residence.
[Letter from Arthur Fehr to Henry W. Horst, July 23, 1929]
Letter from Arthur Fehr (representing Harvey P. Smith, Architect) to Henry W. Horst, including suggestions for how to utilize building funds most efficiently.
[Letter from Arthur Fehr to Henry W. Horst, November 29, 1929]
Letter from Harvey P. Smith to Henry W. Horst, responding to questions about the design and location of a building on Concordia's campus. Smith discusses the placement and arrangement of housing as well.
[Letter from Arthur Fehr to Henry W. Horst, October 8, 1929]
Letter from Arthur Fehr (representing Harvey P. Smith, Architect) to Henry W. Horst, speaking of the considerable challenge that designing a particular building entails.
[Letter from Arthur Fehr to Henry W. Horst, October 25, 1929]
Letter from Arthur Fehr (representing Arthur P. Smith, Architect) to Henry W. Horst, offering advice and information about companies' bids for construction of a building.
[Letter from Arthur Fehr to Henry W. Horst, October 30, 1929]
Letter from Arthur Fehr (representing Arthur P. Smith, Architect) to Henry W. Horst, containing a list of bids for construction of a building, along with other information.
[Letter from Becker Lumber Company to K. G. Manz, August 25, 1926]
Letter from Becker Lumber Company to K. G. Manz, containing a bid for school furniture.
[Letter from Board of Control of Lutheran Concordia College of Texas to E. Seuel, November 9, 1920]
Letter from the Board of Control of Lutheran Concordia College of Texas, indicating the election of officers to the Board. Includes the signatures for the newly elected officers: Chairman, H. Gaertner; Secretary, K. Manz; and Treasurer, Arthur Fehr.
[Letter from Board of Control of the Lutheran Concordia College of Texas, July 5, 1926]
Letter from the Board of Control of the Lutheran Concordia College of Texas, indicating the election of officers to the Board, including R. Osthoff as chairman, A. R. Leschber as secretary, and H. Fehr as Treasurer.
[Letter from C. A. Dahlich to R. Osthoff, July 13, 1926]
Letter from C. A. Dahlich to R. Osthoff, containing a bid for school furniture.
[Letter from C. C. Linscomb to K. G. Manz, July 27, 1928]
Letter from C. C. Linscomb to K. G. Manz, offering a bid for a sewer drain.
[Letter from C. C. Linscomb to R. Osthoff, October 8, 1928]
Letter from C. C. Linscomb to R. Osthoff, offering a bid for a sewer drain.
[Letter from C. M. Beyer to R. Osthoff, December 13, 1930]
Letter from C. M. Beyer to R. Osthoff, expressing his regret for not being able to make it to Austin for a meeting because of the great distance required to travel.
[Letter from Carl H. Stautz to George J. Beto, April 21, 1947]
Letter from Carl H. Stautz to George J. Beto, submitting a request for an additional $25,000 for the construction of an administration building. A carbon copy of the letter is included.
[Letter from Carl H. Stautz to George J. Beto, September 22, 1947]
Letter from Carl H. Stautz to George J. Beto, indicating the cost of the construction of new residences.
[Letter from Carl S. Mundinger, April 1948]
Letter from Carl S. Mundinger, speaking of the need for parish workers and pastors and asking for names of potential students to be sent to him.
[Letter from Drs. Watt and Watt to Henry Studtmann, January 28, 1928]
Letter from the Drs. Watt and Watt to Henry Studtmann, advising Studtmann that Mr. Schroeder, who has been in ill health, should not do physical labor for six to eight months.
[Letter from E. A. Heckmann to the Board of Control, April 17, 1928]
Letter from E. A. Heckmann to the Board of Control, expressing the North Texas district's concern with delays in building the president's house on the Concordia College campus.
[Letter from E. B. Snead to George J. Beto, May 28, 1947]
Letter from E. B. Snead to George J. Beto, including a quote for clearing and grading a proposed athletic field for $950. A carbon copy of the letter is included.
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