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Lutheran Historical Conference Newsletter

Vol. 38, No. 4...November 2000...ISSN 0460-0274


News by/for/about Members

Raymond M. Bost, LHC Vice-President, has moved to 277-1 Rabbit Run Road, Boone, NC 28607-6829.

Kim Efrid, 520 S. Second St., Apt. 15 Springfield, IL 62701, recently attended the International Council on Archives meeting in Seville, Spain, September 21–26, 2000.

Kathryn Galchutt, 5 Westview, Tuckahoe, NY 10707 (e-mail: kmg@concordia-ny.edu), has recently begun teaching at Concordia College, Bronxville, New York. She has nearly completed her doctorate at Marquette University, where she had been researching the Rev. Andrew Schulze and the Lutheran Human Relations Association.

Mark A. Granquist, Gustavus Adolphus College, 800 W. College Ave., St. Peter, MN 56082 (e-mail: mgranqui@gac.edu), will be teaching full-time at Gustavus during this academic year. Mark had previously been teaching at St. Olaf College, Northfield.

Richard W. Solberg, 2756 Lakewood Place, Westlake Village, CA 91361, has completed a 416-page narrative account of his life and times. It is titled My First Eighty Years, 1917–1997 and was privately printed by Dick. He indicates that he terminated the book with the year 1997 simply to have a point at which to end. The volume, as Dick says, “covers a pretty wide swath of the 20th century, and several areas of major Lutheran concern with which I have been involved.” (Editor: I think your LHC colleagues would be entirely in agreement with you, Dick!)

Elisabeth Wittman, ELCA Archives, 321 Bonnie Lane, Elk Grove Village, IL 60007, recently attended the pre-conference meeting of the International Council on Archives, Section on Religious Archives at Seville, Spain, September 19–20, followed by the ICA meeting itself, September 21–26, 2000. She has served on the Steering Committee of the section since 1998.

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