AUGSBURG SEMINARY 7 gistered or finds it desirable to change his registration, he must first have the registrar's permission. 2. \Vhenever in the opinion of the teacher it is advisable to have a student assigned to another grade of work, the teacher shall send him to the registrar with a request... Show moreAUGSBURG SEMINARY 7 gistered or finds it desirable to change his registration, he must first have the registrar's permission. 2. \Vhenever in the opinion of the teacher it is advisable to have a student assigned to another grade of work, the teacher shall send him to the registrar with a request for the proper change. 3. Class work lost on account of late registration or from other causes must be made up. The work shall be assigned by the teacher of each subject, and no credit shall be given until such work has been done. 4. If a student desires extra work, he shall notify the instructor in the subject which he wishes to pursue. Such work may be granted by the registration com~ mittee on recommendation of the instructor only when the applicant has a record of good scholarship in all lines of his work. II. Examinations and Promotions. 1. Regular written examinations are held at the close of each semester in all classes of the Academy and College. 2. Candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Arts shall present a final thesis, in English or in Norwegian. The subjects must be approved by the respective instruc- tors and must be selected before the end of January. The thesis shall be judged by the instructor and a censor theses shall be judged by the instructor and a censor chosen by the general faculty. In all other senior sub- jects the candidates shall pass the ordinary semester examinations. 3. Absence from examination in any subject, with- out sufficient cause, shall be regarded as a failure in that subject. 4. Special Examinations. Students may be granted Show less
8 AUGSBURG SEMINARY special examination on applying 'to the President and paying a fee of one dollar. This rule applies to con- ditioned students and those who have made up work by themselves and wish to take examination for credit. 5. Examinations in the Theological department con- sist of... Show more8 AUGSBURG SEMINARY special examination on applying 'to the President and paying a fee of one dollar. This rule applies to con- ditioned students and those who have made up work by themselves and wish to take examination for credit. 5. Examinations in the Theological department con- sist of sermons, and written and oral work. The written work covers the five following subjects: Old Testament, New Testament, Dogmat-iCS, Church History, and Prac- tical Theology. The oral examinations follow and. are conducted by a committee composed of the Theological faculty and two members selected by the faculty. 6. Honor System. The honor system in examina- tions and tests is followed. The president of the school at the beginning of each year appoints a student council, whose duty it is to try all cases of dishonesty committed in examinations or tests. This council is to report all convictions to the president of the school. Said council is to consist of five members: one from the theological department, two from the college department, and two from the preparatory department. Every student shall, upon registering, sign a state- ment giving his word of honor that he will not use, give, or receive aid during examinations or tests, and that he will report all such irregularities as come under his notice to the student council. The name of the one reporting and the proceedings of the investigation conducted by the student council shall be kept secret. 7. Students are promoted on the basis of credits and not on the basis of classes. IV. Class Standings. 1. In determining the standing of a student in any subject, the average monthly standing shall be combined with the results of the final examination in the ratio of “9‘; Show less
AUGSBURG SEMINARY 15 GENERAL COURSES English Language and Literature. Elmnentary Course. Spelling, Grammar, Prommriation. BUSINESS COURSES. O. G. EVENSICN. I. Bookkeeping. II. Commercial Law. III. Penmansliifl. MU$C. ANDERSON and YOUN(‘.I').\IIL. I. illusit‘al Notation and Sight-reading. II. Band.... Show moreAUGSBURG SEMINARY 15 GENERAL COURSES English Language and Literature. Elmnentary Course. Spelling, Grammar, Prommriation. BUSINESS COURSES. O. G. EVENSICN. I. Bookkeeping. II. Commercial Law. III. Penmansliifl. MU$C. ANDERSON and YOUN(‘.I').\IIL. I. illusit‘al Notation and Sight-reading. II. Band. III. Chorus. IV. Glee Club. GYMNAflUM. ALBERT HANSON. gynnpaia of (Humans. Theological Department. Every Year. Hebrew, Junior Class; \\'. H. Green’s Elementary Heb- rew Grammar. Middle Class; Advanced Hebrew. SVERDRUP. Preaching in the Norwegian Language. Middle Class. HELLAND. Preaching in the English Language. Senior Class. EVJEN. New Testament Greek. All Classes. Three Years’ C onrse. FIRST YEAR (1919—1920). Old Testament. Old Testament Introduction. SVERDRUI”. Show less
fituhent Regulations. I. Terms of Admission. 1. All applications for admission to the college or academy courses are made to the President. 2. Students who have completed the common sub- jects ordinarily taught in graded schools, or their equiva- lents, may be admitted to the first class in the... Show morefituhent Regulations. I. Terms of Admission. 1. All applications for admission to the college or academy courses are made to the President. 2. Students who have completed the common sub- jects ordinarily taught in graded schools, or their equiva- lents, may be admitted to the first class in the Academy. Those who are deficient in English will be required to take such extra work in that subject as may be needed to bring them up to the required standard. 3. Advanced standing in any subject will be granted to students who present satisfactory credentials from state boards or from other schools showing that they have pursued the subject to the same extent that is done in this institution. All reasonable efforts will be made to place students in classes where they will find work suited to their state of advancement. 4. Students who have obtained sixteen (16) year credits in the Augsburg Academy, and those who present equivalent credits from other schools may be admitted to the freshman class of the College, without passing an examination. 5. All applications for admission to the Theological department are made to the Theological Faculty and the Board of Directors. All candidates for admission to this department must furnish evidence of moral charac- ter and Christian experience. 1 II. Registration and Class Work. 1. Every student is required to register for a def— inite amount of work. In case a student wishes to dis- continue a subject for which he has been properly re- :qm- ‘ Show less
AUGSBURG SEMINARY 13 RELIGION. Course I. C hureh History.—H.\Rl>.0. Course II. History of Missions.——HI:I.L.\N1). Course III. Life of Christ—EVJEN. Course IV. New Testament in the original EVJICN. Course V. The Augsburg ConfessioIt—EVJEN. Course VI. Christian Et'idcnees.—II.\R130. Augahurg... Show moreAUGSBURG SEMINARY 13 RELIGION. Course I. C hureh History.—H.\Rl>.0. Course II. History of Missions.——HI:I.L.\N1). Course III. Life of Christ—EVJEN. Course IV. New Testament in the original EVJICN. Course V. The Augsburg ConfessioIt—EVJEN. Course VI. Christian Et'idcnees.—II.\R130. Augahurg Arahtmy. Courses of Instruction. v English Language and Literature. SVEEGGEN, CARLSEN, IIL‘ILAND. Special Course. (See “General Courses") Course I. Grammar and Composition.—HI;I.I..\N1>. Course II. Grammar‘and Composition.—C.\RL5EN. Course III. Rhetoric, Composition, Classivs. CARLSIZN. Course IV. English Literature.—S\'Iilim:EN. Course V. Ameriean Literature—Svmouux. NORWEGIAN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. NYDAIIL, HARBO, and HELLAND. Course I. Beginners’ Com’se—NYD.\11L. Course II. Norwegian grammar—HARM Course III. History of the Scandinavian eountries NYDAJIL. Course IV. Advanced Norwegian grammar. HELLAND. _ LATIN. HENDRICKSON. - Course I. Smith’s Latin Lessons. Course II. Caesar. Grammar and Calliposition. Course III. Cicero. Composztion. Show less
insulin anh limitation. GEORGE SVERDRUP, M. A., President! Professor of Old Testament Exegesis and Hebrew. REV. JOHN H. BLEGEiI, B. A. Professor Emeritus. REV. ELIAS P. HARBo, B. A., Vice President. Professor of Systematic Theology. REV. ANDREAS HELLAND, M. A. (Secretary of the Theological... Show moreinsulin anh limitation. GEORGE SVERDRUP, M. A., President! Professor of Old Testament Exegesis and Hebrew. REV. JOHN H. BLEGEiI, B. A. Professor Emeritus. REV. ELIAS P. HARBo, B. A., Vice President. Professor of Systematic Theology. REV. ANDREAS HELLAND, M. A. (Secretary of the Theological Faculty.) Professor of New Testament Theology. REV. JOHN O. EVJEN, Ph. D. Librarian. Professor of Church History. P. A. SVEEGGEN, M. A. Secretary of the General Faculty. Professor of English. REV. H. N. HENDRICKSON, B. A. Registrar. Professor of Latin and History. J. L. NYDAHL, B. A., Cand. Theo]. ' Professor of Norwegian. “3‘1 .. 11's)“: Show less
BOARD OF TRUSTEES. ‘Rc-z'. E. E. Gynild, Willmar, Minn., President. Term expires June, 1918. Mr. Knut Flaa, Abercrombie, X. Dak. Term expires june, 1919. Mr. Otto Hansen, Minneapolis, Minn. Term expires June, 1920. Reta B. Birkeland, Minneapolis, Minn. Term expires June, 1921. Jlr. Oscar... Show moreBOARD OF TRUSTEES. ‘Rc-z'. E. E. Gynild, Willmar, Minn., President. Term expires June, 1918. Mr. Knut Flaa, Abercrombie, X. Dak. Term expires june, 1919. Mr. Otto Hansen, Minneapolis, Minn. Term expires June, 1920. Reta B. Birkeland, Minneapolis, Minn. Term expires June, 1921. Jlr. Oscar Gunderson, Minneapolis, Minn. Term expires June, 1922. SECRETARY AND AUDITOR TO THE BOARD. Mr. Fred Paulson, Augsburg Seminary, Minneapolis, Minn. TREASURER. .lliss Ragfla Sz'erdrup, Augsburg Seminary, Minneapolis, Minh. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Professor George Si'erdrup, Minneapolis, Minn. President ex officio. RE'Z'. C. E. Nordberg, Minneapolis, Minn. Term expires June, 1918. Mr. N. N. Ronning, Minneapolis, .Minn. Term expires June, 1918. Rev. Nicolay Nilsen, \Villmar, Minn. Term expires June, 1919. Mr. Frantz Weltzz'n, Donnelly, Minn. Term expires June, 1919. Show less
WILLIAM MILLS, B. A., Cand. Theol. Professor of Greek and Mathematics. R. B. NELL, Sc. B. Professor of Natural Scienee. CLARENCE J. CARLSEN, B. A. Instructor in, English. MELVIN A. I‘IELLANI), B. A. Instructor in English. 0. G. EVENSON, lustruetor in Bookkeeping and Commereial Law. HARRY ANDERSON... Show moreWILLIAM MILLS, B. A., Cand. Theol. Professor of Greek and Mathematics. R. B. NELL, Sc. B. Professor of Natural Scienee. CLARENCE J. CARLSEN, B. A. Instructor in, English. MELVIN A. I‘IELLANI), B. A. Instructor in English. 0. G. EVENSON, lustruetor in Bookkeeping and Commereial Law. HARRY ANDERSON, Director of Glee Club and Chorus. CARL YOL'NI;1).-\IIL, Leader of Band and Orchestra. ALBERT HANSON, B. A. Physical Instructor. FACULTY COMMITTEES. Registration:—SVERDRUP, HENDRICKSON, MILLS. Currieulmn.'—SVERDRUP, SVEEtK'UZN, HIELLAND. Allllctlc‘S.’-—*SVEI(DRU1’, HARBO, NELL. Catalogi—SVERDRUI’, HENDRICKSON, SVEEHGEN. Curator of Museum .'—X\’DAIJ L. Show less
16 AUGSBURG SEMINARY New Testament. The Gospel of Mark, synoptically; The Epistles of John, and The Apocalypse; New Testament Introduction; The Pauline Epistles. HELLAND. The Acts of the Apostles. EVJEN. C/Illrt‘ll History. History of the Ancient Church. EVJEN. Systematic Theology. Dogmatics:... Show more16 AUGSBURG SEMINARY New Testament. The Gospel of Mark, synoptically; The Epistles of John, and The Apocalypse; New Testament Introduction; The Pauline Epistles. HELLAND. The Acts of the Apostles. EVJEN. C/Illrt‘ll History. History of the Ancient Church. EVJEN. Systematic Theology. Dogmatics: Theology and An- thropology. HARBO. Clmrrlz Polity. EVJEN. Propucdcutirs. ' EVJEN. Fotrrlmtirs. HELLAND. SECOND YEAR (1920—1921). Old Testament. Historical Books: Isaiah, Jeremiah or Ezekiel, alternately. SVERDRUP. Xm- Tcstaim‘nt. The Gospel of Luke; Romans and Galatians, or Ephesians and Colossians, alternately. HELLAND. ('llurrli History. History of the Church during the Middle Ages; History of the Church during the Nineteenth Century. EVJEN. History of Dogma. _ EVJEN. Systematic Theology. Dogmatics: Soteriology. HARBO. Liturgirs. EVJEN. History of Prearlzing, and Homiletics. HELLAND. THIRD YEAR (1921—1922). Old Testament. The Psalms; Connection between the Old and the New Testament. SVERDRUP. New Testament. The Gospel of John; Hebrews and James. HELLAND. First and Second Corinthians. EVJEN. spa it? “ . Show less
(llalmhar 1918—1919 ____.\ Sept. 30, Registration. Oct. 1, Recitations begin in all departments. Nov. 28, Thanksgiving Day. Dec. 20, at noon, Christmas Vacation begins. Jan. 3, at 7:45 A. M. Recitations begin. Jan. 27—Eeb. 1, Semester Examinations. Feb. 1, First Semester ends. Feb. 3, Second... Show more(llalmhar 1918—1919 ____.\ Sept. 30, Registration. Oct. 1, Recitations begin in all departments. Nov. 28, Thanksgiving Day. Dec. 20, at noon, Christmas Vacation begins. Jan. 3, at 7:45 A. M. Recitations begin. Jan. 27—Eeb. 1, Semester Examinations. Feb. 1, First Semester ends. Feb. 3, Second Semester begins. Feb. 12, Lincoln’s Birthday. Feb. 22, Washington’s Birthday. Apr. 16, at noon, Easter Vacation begins. Afr. 22, at 7:45 A. M. Recitations begin. May 21—27, Semester Examinations. May 28, Commencement Day. May 29, Alumni Day. Closing Exercises of Theological Department. the Show less
12 AUGSBURG SEMINARY GREEK. MILLS. Course I. Beginning Greek. Course II. Grammar, Xenophon. Course III. Homer. Course IV. Lysias. Course V. Plato. ' . Course VI. Greek N ew Testament. HISTORY. HENDRICKSON. Course I. Medieval History. Course II. Modern European History. Course III. Greek History.... Show more12 AUGSBURG SEMINARY GREEK. MILLS. Course I. Beginning Greek. Course II. Grammar, Xenophon. Course III. Homer. Course IV. Lysias. Course V. Plato. ' . Course VI. Greek N ew Testament. HISTORY. HENDRICKSON. Course I. Medieval History. Course II. Modern European History. Course III. Greek History. Course IV. Roman History. ECONOMICS. PHILOSOPHY. EVJEN and MILLS. Course I. General Psychology—MILLS. Course 11. History of Philosophy—Ewan EDUCATlON. HENDRICKSON. Course I. History of Education. Course 11. Philosophy of Education. Course III. School Administration. " NATURAL SCIENCE. NELL. Botany. Course I. Morphology. Chemistry. Course 1. Inorganic Chemistry. Course II. Qualitative Analysis. Show less
34 AUGSBURG SEMINARIUM 1889. Gynild, E. E. Tou, E. H. Harbo, E. P. T¢r1en, H. L. Holt, M. S. Qrke, A. J. Nilsen, J. C. Qstgulen, H. 0. Rasmussen, Ole 1890. Berlie, Elias Olson, H. S. Dahl, W. B. Sund, B. S. Eriksen, H. E. Tollefson, S. R. Gulbrandsen, M. Valdal, M. O. Iverson, M. Winther, Paul... Show more34 AUGSBURG SEMINARIUM 1889. Gynild, E. E. Tou, E. H. Harbo, E. P. T¢r1en, H. L. Holt, M. S. Qrke, A. J. Nilsen, J. C. Qstgulen, H. 0. Rasmussen, Ole 1890. Berlie, Elias Olson, H. S. Dahl, W. B. Sund, B. S. Eriksen, H. E. Tollefson, S. R. Gulbrandsen, M. Valdal, M. O. Iverson, M. Winther, Paul Midthun, M. M. 1891. Aaberg, L. K. Lund, H. Aarestad, T. T. Madsen, J. Askeland, N. Mickelson, M. Bakken, G. Mortensen, J. Belsheim, O. G. Nielsen, Ed. Bordahl, O. E. Nydahl, J. L. Bredesen, A. Rufsvold, M. Dommersnes, M. P. Selsci, 0. L. Ellingson, Olaf Sletten, O. R. Eriksen, A. E. Solem, H. M. Fjeld, N. O. Svenson, J. F. Fjeldstad, H. O. Thorseth, 0. J. Hansen-Hagen, H. Vikingstad, N. J. Iohansen, A. Villesvik, .H. J. Larsen, E. .0. Wold, O. O. Lium, Ingebrigt 1892. Akre, J. J. Moen, T. J. Berg, Arne Norman, F. C. Dalager, Kr. Sanders, O. B. Diesen, Jacob Shefveland, 0. Eliassen, Henry Skaret, J. O. Flakoll, A. Steen, Peder Isolany, G. N. Tetlie, P. H. Melby, C. A. Sandness, Olaf Show less
29 AUGSBURG SEMINARIUM Elanhehe mphheltlaer. Regler for optagelse, eksamener og utdeling av diplomaer'. ’ Betingelser for optagelse. For optagelse i fyfirste >f0rberedelsesklasse kraeves kun almindelig folkeskoleutdannelse. De som ¢nsker at op- tages i h¢iere klasser, maa underkaste sig eksamen,... Show more29 AUGSBURG SEMINARIUM Elanhehe mphheltlaer. Regler for optagelse, eksamener og utdeling av diplomaer'. ’ Betingelser for optagelse. For optagelse i fyfirste >f0rberedelsesklasse kraeves kun almindelig folkeskoleutdannelse. De som ¢nsker at op- tages i h¢iere klasser, maa underkaste sig eksamen, med- mindre de kan skaffe eksamensbeviser fra anerkjendte h¢iere skoler. Man b¢r melde sig i god betids til sko— lens bestyrer. I den teologiske avdeling optages elever efter ans¢k— ning til seminariets direktion 0g det teologiske fakultet; ansyfikningen indsendes til bestyreren 0g maa ledsages av attester fra kjendte 0g paalitelige maend, 0g av en ut- sigt over ansgfkerens livsfgzlrelse. E ksamen. For at kunne opflyttes i h¢iere klasser maa eleverne underkaste sig 0g bestaa avgangseksamen i alle fag fra klasse til klasse. Saadan eksamen holdes ved slutningen av hvert semester. ' Ved siden av den almindelige eksamen maa senior- klassen skrive to avhandlinger over opgivne emner, en paa norsk 0g en paa engelsk. Under den forutsaetning at hver student skal gj¢re fuldt arbeide i klassen, faar ikke saadanne som i det hele har vaeret borte fra klassen mere end to uker i hvert halv- aar, adgang til eksamen uten speciel tilladelse av fakul- tetet. Hvis nogen uten gyldig grund fors¢mmer at ta eks- amen i noget fag, betragtes det som givet at vedkommen— de ikke har kunnet klare sig i det fag. Show less
AUGSBURG SEMINARIUM 13 Professor Sverdrup blev i 1876 skolens bestyrcr og inde- hadde denne stilling like til sin d¢d i 1907. Under for- eningsaareng (1890—1893) virket foruten dc to nzevnte ogsaa professorerne M. O. Bm‘kman, Dr. theol. F. A. Schmidt 0g E. G. Limd som lzerere i teologi ved skolen... Show moreAUGSBURG SEMINARIUM 13 Professor Sverdrup blev i 1876 skolens bestyrcr og inde- hadde denne stilling like til sin d¢d i 1907. Under for- eningsaareng (1890—1893) virket foruten dc to nzevnte ogsaa professorerne M. O. Bm‘kman, Dr. theol. F. A. Schmidt 0g E. G. Limd som lzerere i teologi ved skolen. I 1899 blev pastor H. A. Urscth kaldt til engelsk profes- sor i teologi 0g nedla i sin korte professortid et velsignel- sesrikt 0g betydningsfnldt arbeide. Han (lode i 1909. Professor Oftedal nedla sit embede i 1904, 0g aaret efter blev pastor Andreas Holland kaldt til hans eftermand. Fm 1907 til sin dod i 1911 var professor Oftedal skolens bestyrer, dog uten at delta i undervisningsarbeidet. l’ro- fessor George Sevrrdrup, Jr. blev i 1908 kaldt til teologisk professor, efter aaret for at vzere blit midlertidig ansat som laerer, og i 1909 valgtes professor Dr. philos., J. O. Evie" og pastor E. P. Harbo likeledes til teologiske pro- fessorer. Seminariets teologiske fakultet bestaar nu av fire laerere. Professor Sverdrup blev valgt til bestyrer efter Oftedals d¢d i 1911. Den stadige utvidelse av skolens to forberedende av- delinger har ngidvendiggjort ct stadig pket antal av [zerere i disse avdelinger. Man hadde i de fgirste aar i skolens historic noksaa store vanskeligheter med at finde saa- danne laerere, som baade hvad utdannelse og karakter angaar var skikket til at vzere opdragere for unge maznd. Et stort fremskridt var det derfor, da i aaret 1882 skolen kunde faa en av sine egne ssdnner, rand. (heal. John H. Bugge, til lxrer. Med stor dygtighet og flid utforte lian sin gjerning indtil sin d¢d i 1891. I 1885 kaldtes pre- sterne J. H. Blegen 0g Theo. S. Reimestad som lzerere, i 1886 W. M. Pettcrsen og i 1887 A. M. How. Cami. theol. J. L. Nydahl blev i 1891 kaldt til laerer i avd¢de professor Bugges sted; likeledes blev i 1900 pastor H. N. Hendrickson kaldt som professor Reimestads og i ‘27." ‘ Show less