AUGSBURG SEMINARY. II Courses of the Theological Department. EVERY YEAR. Hebrew—Three times a week with Junior Class. W. H. Green’s Elementary Hebrew Grammar. Prof. Sverdrup. Preaching—In Norwegian, once a week for Middle and Senior Classes. COURSE [. (Er/e77 Third Year, 1895-96.) 01d Testament... Show moreAUGSBURG SEMINARY. II Courses of the Theological Department. EVERY YEAR. Hebrew—Three times a week with Junior Class. W. H. Green’s Elementary Hebrew Grammar. Prof. Sverdrup. Preaching—In Norwegian, once a week for Middle and Senior Classes. COURSE [. (Er/e77 Third Year, 1895-96.) 01d Testament—Introduction. Pentateuch and Joshua. Prof. Sverdrup. New Testament—The Gospel according to St. Mark, synopticaL 1y. Prof. Oftedal Church Eistory.—The Acts of the Apostles and the History of the early Church. Prof. Oftedal, Dogmatics.—Prof. Sverdrup. COURSE [1. (Every T hird Year, 1896-97.) 01d Testament—Historical Books and Jeremiah, Isaiah, or Ezekiel alternatively. Prof. Sverdrup. New Testament—The Gospel of St. Luke, the Epistles to the Romans and the Galatians, or Epistles to the Collossians and the Ephesians alternatively. Prof. Oftedal. Church History—J. and II. Corinthians, 1. Peter, I Thessalon- ia?s,dThe History of the Church through the middle ages. Prof. O te a]. Dogmatics.—Prof. Sverdrup. Homiletics.—Prof. Sverdrup. COURSE [1]. (Every Third Year, 1897-98.) 01d Testament—The Psalms. St. Mathew, the Epistle of James and the Epistle to the Hebrews, Connections betw. the Old and the New Testament. Prof. Sverdrup. New Testament.—The Gospel of St. John and I. Epistle of John. Prof. Oftedal. Church History—II. Peter, Jude, II. Thessalonians and History of the Church after the reformation. Prof. Oftedal. Symbolics and the Symbolical Books of the Norwegian Lutheran Church. Prof. Sverdrup. Show less
2 AUGSBURG SEMINARY. BOARD OF TRUSTEES. . Term Expires. REV. O. PAULSON, Blanchardville, Wis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .June, 1897 ANDREW KNUDSEN, Farwell, Minn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..June, 1898 TH. HELGESEN, Wegdahl, Minn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .June, 1899 OLAF... Show more2 AUGSBURG SEMINARY. BOARD OF TRUSTEES. . Term Expires. REV. O. PAULSON, Blanchardville, Wis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .June, 1897 ANDREW KNUDSEN, Farwell, Minn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..June, 1898 TH. HELGESEN, Wegdahl, Minn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .June, 1899 OLAF HOFF, Minneapolis, Minn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..]une, 1900 PPOF. SVEN OFTEDAL, Minneapolis, Minn . . . . . . . . . . . .June, x901 FACULTY. GEORG SVERDRUP, President. Professor of Old Testament and Dogmatz'es. SVEN OFTEDAL, Professor of New Testament Exegesz‘s and C hurelz History. I. H. BLEGEN, Professor of Greek and German. A. M. HOVE, \ Professor of English and Engle Literature. J. L. NYDAHL, Professor of Greek and History. W. M. PETTERSEN, Professor of History and Mathematics. _ THEO. S. REIMESTAD, Professor of Latin and Norwegian Literature. ' MELIUS. CHRISTIANSEN, Instructor in Vocal and Instrumental Music. Show less
AUGSBURG SEMINARY. 9 Religion—Three timesaweek. Belsheim Epitome of Pontop- pidan’s Explanation. Prof. Oftedal. United. States History—Three times a week, first term. Barnes’ History of United States; also written work on topics assigned by the teacher. Prof. Reimestad. Civil Government—Three... Show moreAUGSBURG SEMINARY. 9 Religion—Three timesaweek. Belsheim Epitome of Pontop- pidan’s Explanation. Prof. Oftedal. United. States History—Three times a week, first term. Barnes’ History of United States; also written work on topics assigned by the teacher. Prof. Reimestad. Civil Government—Three times a week, second term. Mowry’s Elements of Civil Government. Prof. Reimestad. Vocal Music—Drill one hour a week. Greek Department. FRESHMAN CLASS. Greek—Daily recitations. Boise and Pattegill‘s First Lessons in Greek and Hadley and Allen’s Greek Grammar are used as text-books. Prof. Blegen. English—Daily recitations. Parsing, analysis, and reading. Text—books: Brook’s Manual of Elocution, and any complete grammar. Prof. Hove. Norwegian—Daily recitations. Reading, declamations, gram- mar, analysis, and compositions. Text-books: Eriksen and Paulsen’s Norw. Reader, Part III, and Hofgaard’s Grammar. Prof. Nydahl. Geometry—Three times a week. Macnie’s Plane Geometry. Prof. Pettersen. Bible History.—Three times a week. Text-book: Vogts Bibel- historie for Middelskolen. Prof. Sverdrup. Hitory of Norway.—Three times a week. Sigv. Petersen’s History of Norway. Prof. Nydahl. SOPHOMORE CLASS. Greek—Daily recitations. The first two books of Xenophon‘s Anabasis. Grammar. Text—books: Hadley and Allen’s Greek Grammar and Xenophon’s Anabasis. Prof. Blegen. Latin—Daily recitations. Harkness' New Latin Reader and Harkness‘ Latin Grammar used as text-books. Prof. Reimestad. English—Four times a week. Bardeen’s Shorter Course in Rhetoric. Julius Caesar read. Prof. Hove. Norwegian—Four times aweek. Grammar reviewed. Norwegian Literature, and compositions every other week. N. Rolfsen's Reader, Part III, and. Hofgaard’s Grammar. Prof. Blegen. History—Four times a week. Ancient history. Text-book: Myer’s General History. Prof. Pettersen. Show less
AUGSBURG SEMINARY. 3 INTRODUCTORY. AUGSBURG SEMINARY was founded in 1869 at Marshall, Dane 00., Wis. In 1872 the school was moved from Marshall, Wis, to Minneapolis, Minn, where it has since continued its work at its present location, corner of 21st Avenue S. and 7th Street. The aim of Augsburg... Show moreAUGSBURG SEMINARY. 3 INTRODUCTORY. AUGSBURG SEMINARY was founded in 1869 at Marshall, Dane 00., Wis. In 1872 the school was moved from Marshall, Wis, to Minneapolis, Minn, where it has since continued its work at its present location, corner of 21st Avenue S. and 7th Street. The aim of Augsburg Seminary is to educate earnest and eflicient ministers, by leading the young men, pre- paring for the ministry into a living and spiritual know- ledge of the word and works of God, keeping always in View, that ministers in a free church are not and should not be a caste, separate from the believers, but Christian workers trained for their calling in religious institutions, where intellectual work and devout prayer and practical exercise combine to produce the best possible results. Since the discussion caused by the disagreement in the United Church has made the principles of Augsburg Seminary in regard to education of ministers, better understood, the Seminary has prospered more than ever and it comes before its friends and supporters, rejoicing because it can say truly that its greatest need just now is more room for its pupils and its daily work. Show less
I0 AUGSBRUG SEMINARY. Church History—Twice a week. Text-book: V. Vogt’s Church History. Rrof. Reimestad. JUNIOR CLASS. Greek—Daily recitations. Xenophon’s Anabasis, Book III and the Acts of the Apostles translated. Grammar and Analysis. Prof. Nydahl. Latin~Daily recitations. Caesar’s De Bello... Show moreI0 AUGSBRUG SEMINARY. Church History—Twice a week. Text-book: V. Vogt’s Church History. Rrof. Reimestad. JUNIOR CLASS. Greek—Daily recitations. Xenophon’s Anabasis, Book III and the Acts of the Apostles translated. Grammar and Analysis. Prof. Nydahl. Latin~Daily recitations. Caesar’s De Bello Gallico, first three * books translated. Etymology reviewed and syntax carefully studied. Rrof. Reimestad. English—Four times a week. Rhetoric reviewed, English Liter- ature. Compositions. Prof. Hove. Norwegian—Three times a week. Literature, com ositions, analysis. Text-book: N. Rolfsen’s Norwegian Reader . Prof. Reimestad. German—Three times a. week. Reading, translation and analysis. Aalholm’s Reader and Ldkke’s Grammar. Prof. Blegen. History—Three times a week. Modern History. Text-book: Myer‘s General History. Prof. Pettersen. Religion—Twice a week. The Gospel of St. Mark read in the original. Prof. Blegen. SENIOR CLASS. Greek—Four times a week. Xenophon’s Anabasis reviewed and Plato’s Apology translated and analyzed. The grammar care- fully reviewed. Prof. Sverdrup. Latin—Four times aweek. Cicero’s four Catilinarian speeches translated and analyzed, Caesar’s De Bello Gallico reviewed. Harkness‘ Latin Grammar reviewed. Rrof. Reimestad. German—Three times a week. Boiesen’s German Prose read and translated. Grammar completed and reviewed. Pref. Pettersen. English—Three times a week. Brooke's Primer of English Liter< ature. Shakespeare’s King Lear read. Prof. Hove. Norwegian‘Three times a week. History of Norwegian and Danish Literature. Written work on topics assigned. Prof. Reimestad. History—Twicea week. Anderson’s New Manual of General History. Prof. Pettersen. Religion—Twice a week. History of the Church, Bible History and Catechism. Prof. Oftedal. N. 8. [local music twice a week for all classes in the College. fi.‘ Show less
AUGSBURG SE MINARY. 7 A total abstinence society has existed for many years and has done much to foster the Christian temperance work that is carried on so actively and successfully throughout the Northwest. A missionary society was organized in 1885. It has awakened among the students a... Show moreAUGSBURG SE MINARY. 7 A total abstinence society has existed for many years and has done much to foster the Christian temperance work that is carried on so actively and successfully throughout the Northwest. A missionary society was organized in 1885. It has awakened among the students a remarkable interest in both home and foreign missions. Within a few years five missionaries have gone to Madagascar and one to China. Several are now preparing to enter the mission field. The work at home has not been neglected, how- ever, as Sunday schools are now conducted by it and prayer meetings are held regularly in places Where the needs are urgent. RELIGIOUS EXERCISES Are essential to the spiritual welfare of a school. And Augsburg Seminary has provided for these. Morning prayers are held in the Seminary Chapel every week day, led by one of the professors. On Saturday the services include a sermon. Numerous prayer meetings are arranged by the students. The day’s work closes with devotional exercises in the students’ rooms. It can be said with reason that the “Word of Christ dwells with us richly.” ‘ Show less
12 AUGSBURG SEMINARY. Milsten, Iver H., Lindsay, Minn. Olson, Emil, F osston, Minn. Oudal, Ole T. K. 0., Minneapolis, Minn. Peterson, Nels K., Benson, Minn. Quanbeck, William W., Lee, N. Dak. Rasmussen, Anthony L., Little Sauk, Minn. Selland, Bertel, Butternut, Minn. Skaar, Johannes 0., Wanamingo... Show more12 AUGSBURG SEMINARY. Milsten, Iver H., Lindsay, Minn. Olson, Emil, F osston, Minn. Oudal, Ole T. K. 0., Minneapolis, Minn. Peterson, Nels K., Benson, Minn. Quanbeck, William W., Lee, N. Dak. Rasmussen, Anthony L., Little Sauk, Minn. Selland, Bertel, Butternut, Minn. Skaar, Johannes 0., Wanamingo, Minn. Skallerud, Henry A., Madison, Minn. Skonnord, Olaf B., Valley City, N. Dak. Soleim, Thomas, Milford, Iowa. Tangvald, Nikolai, Minneapolis, Minn. Tinseth, Ole A., Lamberton, Minn. Twedt, Oliver, Farmington, Minn. Walstrom, Louis, 0., Lake Crystal, Minn. SECOND YEAR. Aasen, Anton A., Portland, N. Dak. Anderson, Anton A., Lamberton, Minn. Anderson, Moses B., Thorson, S. Dak. Anderson, Otto 0., Corning, Minn. Bjornson, Martin B., Argyle, Wis. Brekhus, Peter J., Minneapolis, Minn. Dahl, Olaf G., Cyrus, Minn. E gedahl, Hans T., Cream, Minn. Elton, Gilbert E., Sacred Heart, Minn. Emerson, Isaac, West Goncord, Minn. Eriksen, Sigurd B., Wegdahl, Minn. Framstad, Albert S., Stewart Wis. Hanson, Rudolph A., Nelson, Minn. Hasfjord, Anhardy E., Willmar, Minn. Hauge, Malvin M., Minneapolis, Minn. Heskin, Ole 8., Portland, N. Dak. Hoiland, Ingebrit, Adrian, Minn. Jacobson, Anton M., Montevideo, Minn. Johnson, Carl M., Little Sauk, Minn. Kalberg, Andrew M., Hanley Falls, Minn. Knutson, Knut, Marinette, Wis. Kolden, Arne 0., Stewart, Wis. Larson, Adolph G., Fosbroke, Wis. Larson, Conrad 0., Audubon, Minn. Larson, Louis B., Morris, Minn. Lee, Odin C. J., Abercrombie, N. Dak. Leeland, Johan T. P., Medo, Minn. Mikkelson, Edward T., Lee, N. Dak. Show less
8 AUGSBURG SEMINARY. OUTLINE OF WORK. 1897-98. Preparatory Department. FIRST YEAR. English—Daily recitations. Grammar and reading. Text-books: Heart of Oak Books No. 3 and J. N. Eno’s Compendium of Eng- lish Grammar. Prof. Pettersen. Norwegian—Daily recitations. Orthography, dictations, gram- mar... Show more8 AUGSBURG SEMINARY. OUTLINE OF WORK. 1897-98. Preparatory Department. FIRST YEAR. English—Daily recitations. Grammar and reading. Text-books: Heart of Oak Books No. 3 and J. N. Eno’s Compendium of Eng- lish Grammar. Prof. Pettersen. Norwegian—Daily recitations. Orthography, dictations, gram- mar, reading and composition. Text-books: N. Rolfsen's Norwegian Reader, Part I. and Hofgaard’s Norwegian Gram- mar. Prof. Blegen. Arithmetic—Three times a week. Brooks' Normal Standard Arithmetic. Prof. Hove. History—Four times a week. Sigv. Petersen’s History of the World. Prof. Nydahl. Religion—Three times a week. Vogt’s Bible History and Sver- drup’s Epitome of Pontoppidan’s Explanation. Prof. Oftedal. Geography—Three times a week. Frye’s Common School Geography; also map drawing. C. Tollefson. Penmanship—Once a week. Prof. Hove. Vocal Music—Once a week. The rudiments of music studied. Text-book: Jensen's A B C of Music. SECOND YEAR. English—Daily recitations. Parsing, dictionary work, and read- ing. Text-books: Heart of Oak Books No. 5, and any good work on grammar. Prof. Hove. Norwegian—Twice a week. Reading, declamations, analysis, and compositions. Text-books: N. Rolfsen’s Norwegian Reader, Part II. and Hofgaard’s Grammar. Prof. Nydahl. Arithmetic—Three times a week. Brooks’ Normal Standard Arithmetic. C. Tollefson. Algebra—Daily recitations. Milne’s Elements of Algebra. Prof. Pettersen. Physiology—Four times a week, first term. Eclectic Physiol- ogy. Manikin used throughout. Prof. Nydahl. Physical Geography—Four times a week, second term. Hous- ton’s Physical Geography. Prof. Nydahl. Religion—Three times a week. Belsheim Epitome of Pontop- pidan’s Explanation. Prof. Oftedal. Show less
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Show morele: «:26; ~ J r .‘ 10 AUGSBURG SEMINARY Unitgd States History—Three times a week, first term. 3 M < arnes 1s ory of t e United States: also written work on topics assigned by the teacher. Prof. Reimestad. Civil Government—Three times a week second term. Mowry’s Elements of Civil Government. Prof. Reimestad. __ ._. “‘37; T? «greet gepartment. r, FRESHMAN CLASS. ' . ‘ Greek—Daily recitations. Boise and Pattengill’s First Lessons ‘ ' ‘ it“! gal”, I flab” M ‘97 /0 reek and Hadley and Allen’s Grammar are used as text- “ Wat. books. Prof. Blegen. 5 {Laura . _ Blfinglish—Daily recitations. Parsing, analysis, and reading. (lullach ‘. .5, 97M ext- ooks2' Brooks’ Manual of Elocution, and any complete F , . M grammar. Prof. Hove. a W fowl 1 ul/NgxgggmnrDaily recitations. Reading, declamation, grammar, NIL . (“lath J analysis, and compositions. Text-books: N. Rolfsen’s Norw. WM 015” i,- Reader Part III. Hofgaard’s Gra n1a_r, and Aars’s Norske t ' Mmeé’; Retskrivningsregler. Prof. W. llmél‘fmfl- 5W bins — H . ihlg History—Four times a week. Text-book: Dr. Smith’s M“ S c ‘ Smaller cripture History, with connection between Old and C?‘m“'_“.) ' a w “1 New Testament. Prof. Urseth. 1/ ‘ . r ’0 Histor of N 1-ij —Daily1;i“ecita{iord1s:1§i$§t- term. Sigv. Peter- M‘W "f sen’s History of Norway. rof i y a . 5 W 'GJIMMJ hysics—Daily recitations ‘ term. Steele’s Popular Phys- - ics. 'rof. Nyd‘ahl.‘ 57 ’1, m _. ' (W W- 0717"“: ' ' ‘ ‘sOPHOMORE CLASS. 2’7] M r . I . , ' eek—Daily recitations. The first two books of Xenophon’s ~ "(‘1 fl“d“‘ fKnaBasis: Grammar. Text-books: Hadley and Allen’s Greek 5 W Grammar, and Xenophon’s Anabasis. Prof. Blegen. “wax '11; tin—Daily recitations. Harkness’ New Latin Reader and 5 [La MM arkness’ Latin Grammar used as text-books. Prof. Reimestad. . Egglish—Four times a week. Letter writing punctuati 11 etc. 1/ {my} " 117 Sha 'espeare’s Julius Caesar read. Prof. W5 ’ / (MdmyW—Four times a week. Grammar reviewed,Nc0§1po— sitions, reading, analysis, and Norwegian Literature. . olf— ‘4 sen’s R der, Pa t IV. and Hofgaard’s Grammar. Prof. A Began. umu ad. . {I 2/ Histor —Four times a week. Ancient History. Text-book: yers General History. Prof. Sverdrup. au'TJ (I G urch Histor —Twice a ‘eek. Text-book: V. Vogt’s Church 2 W 7 hle "P I _M \ 1 {it .{ibkd I # ory. r0 . N-ydahl. a 1U},ch v JUNIOR CLASS. /(I§mk—Daily recitations. Xenophon’s Anabasis, Book' III. 5‘ ,fl " Plato’s Apology, and the Acts of the Apostles translated. /‘ Grammar and analysis. Prof. Nydahl. l N Latin—Daily recitations. Caesar’s De Bello Gallieo, first three ‘f M ooks translated. Etymology reviewed and syntax carefully studided. Harkness’ Latin Grammar, analysis. Prof. Reim- esta . . Goldfisz ~ Sa/1Larma1c dud wvw'arr . fiW‘mw r l»de ' MI 5' 11m-wa \ .- Show less