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Frank Theodore Hillstrom papers
Frank Theodore Hillstrom was a graduate of Augustana Business College in 1896 and Des Moines Business College in 1899. He was active in the lumber industry in Colorado and New Mexico. This collection primarily relates to Hillstrom's early life and includes papers from his time at Augustana Business College, postcards, and photographs of his family and home.
Hold Augie Accountable Protest collection
The Hold Augie Accountable protest was held in October 2016, following an incident involving racist statements chalked around Augustana’s campus. This collection documents the chalking incident, the protest, and the immediate aftermath of the protest, including policy decisions made by Augustana administrators and students’ reactions. The collection includes agendas, speeches, news articles, photographs, recordings, artwork, artifacts, and web content generated during the protests.
Carl Leland Horberg papers
Paul Joseph Horick, Jr. papers
This collection includes items collected by Paul Joseph Horick, Jr. during his time as an undergraduate student at Augustana College and Theological Seminary. It contains biographical information, a photograph of Paul Joseph Horick, Jr. and Sr., Phi Omega Phi materials, Homecoming ephemera, and a letterman's sweater with a separate varsity letter 'A'.
Howard Druckmiller World War II papers
Howard Druckmiller was a member of the Quad City Area War Manpower Committee, alternatively known as the Illinois Tri-City Area Labor Management Committee. He also held leadership positions for the Tri-City Federation of Labor and the Rock Island County Agricultural and Exposition Fair Association. The collection includes minutes and correspondence of the Quad City Area War Manpower Committee as well as a bound volume of newsletters from the War Price and Rationing Board.
Collection on the Huber family
Jack W. Hullett papers
Nancy Huse papers
Iduna Society records
The Iduna Society was founded 21 November 1902 and disbanded in the academic year 1925-1926. It was one of five Augustana College societies dedicated to the further exploration of the Swedish language through Swedish literature. The Iduna Society records, 1907-1922 and undated, contains three handwritten copies of the group's monthly publication, "Iduna," in Swedish, a bound book of meeting minutes in Swedish, and several miscellaneous documents in both English and Swedish.
Idune Honorary Society notebook
The Idune Honorary Society was founded 16 March 1933, to “foster and encourage scholarship among Augustana Women.” The Idune Honorary Society notebook, 1933, contains the society's handwritten constitution and meeting minutes from four meetings in March and April 1933.