AUGsBURG SEMINAR”! 39 2?. lmmmm‘mw or flmws. A «may of 1:113 fundamental chamhar of the Chriatiun religion. as revealed in the warrant priexumod (at our Mn! Jesus Wrist. maim- with a survey of the mm“- ti'cns cut a! which the Epistle to the Nabmwa flaw. Requimd: 2 wer 11mm. Alarming with 38,. 28.... Show moreAUGsBURG SEMINAR”! 39 2?. lmmmm‘mw or flmws. A «may of 1:113 fundamental chamhar of the Chriatiun religion. as revealed in the warrant priexumod (at our Mn! Jesus Wrist. maim- with a survey of the mm“- ti'cns cut a! which the Epistle to the Nabmwa flaw. Requimd: 2 wer 11mm. Alarming with 38,. 28. mmwmmmu or ma Ema-mm a? hum As this is perhaps the antiwar af um New Tmmwmt ‘booka. it has a mum Maui-mace. «mummy in M Wu! sawing. 89min! ammflm is given m the main munch“ of the Balkan. and be me simulim at in W readers. Micrmbw with Calms 21". 28. {mum {is m1: Emmes Cir Jana. An magenta! «My M 1m- Emu“. with amid m {meme to the wndmm cut: at“ whieh they grow. 151mm: 8 auxqu Imam. 30. INWA’HON at THE Rama'on or loan. The mum aims at a mastery or film mutants of flu book. and 1m imrpmuon «1‘ its camellia in the light of flu: flour Scrmmm in when}. Aman- flon In 9130 given to the upmlypue “mum of the film. Elma“: 3 quill-tar Mum DEPARTMENT OF GWRE'H HISTORY ‘31. KM?! or m: Ema! Emma». 'mw my”! the christian church from flan Acka Axe Mfliefimaotemmfimt (59015.90 1%. denim with the IIng dwtrina. gownmnt. {mi Wonhlp at $11!! Early Church: flu: gravel-aim a! m laden: Mum: Empire on the mm; the downfall at humanism; mailman, and the flu of Many. The Mk an! Act: is nudist! in con»- nacflun with this mum. Required: ‘1 QW' hon”, Show less
‘AUEEBURG BEHINARY Awum ASSOCIATION Alumni Wham la whim of M! gnaw flat at tlm Collage Md Thwlnsicai It 1mm: an annual Easiness mating- during Cam» mmmt‘ wuk. The annual alumni Banquet w- ears on the evenings?! the my tummy Cummanw» mun: Dun ‘ mrmmm at the alumni are being or- ‘lh infludfi in their... Show more‘AUEEBURG BEHINARY Awum ASSOCIATION Alumni Wham la whim of M! gnaw flat at tlm Collage Md Thwlnsicai It 1mm: an annual Easiness mating- during Cam» mmmt‘ wuk. The annual alumni Banquet w- ears on the evenings?! the my tummy Cummanw» mun: Dun ‘ mrmmm at the alumni are being or- ‘lh infludfi in their mmmup all Era/din» ‘m‘m’tha Calm and WWW mummy. Th; ot'fim in to 1m» flung um bind flan gradual” of Autumn m fllfll‘ 31m: mamyand‘ m ymmofic‘ flu: {hm-mu; at Manhuqu an «situation! and npirilml mutter. at the Mum! Amman m u 38 7 7 Wm: V 8mm Sm»: ;, Vith Gonna" Hum: ,,. Emu Emu ' 8mm Gamma ‘ HEW, ‘ dim Committee: mm Swamp ‘ " Br, Pedal-m Show less
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68 AUGSBURG SEMINARY 4-5-6. RHE’I‘ORIG AND LITERATURE. Rhetoric, composition, translations, and the study of standard authors, including Bjornson’s “En fallit”, and Ibsen’s “Peer Gynt” and "Samfundets styfitter”. Written reports on books assigned for special read- ing. Three periods a week. 9... Show more68 AUGSBURG SEMINARY 4-5-6. RHE’I‘ORIG AND LITERATURE. Rhetoric, composition, translations, and the study of standard authors, including Bjornson’s “En fallit”, and Ibsen’s “Peer Gynt” and "Samfundets styfitter”. Written reports on books assigned for special read- ing. Three periods a week. 9 credits. 7-8-9. HISTORY OE OLD NORSE AND NORWEGIAN LITERATURE TO 1840. Special attention is given tn the Eddas, the Sagas, Medieval folk lore, and H01— berg and his time. A critical study of leading authors, with selected readings from their works. Writing of essays on literary subjects. Text: Broch and Seip’s “Literaturhistorie for gymnasiet”, Haeg— stad and Skard’s “Af literaturen for 1814”, supple- mented by other works dealing With the history and literature of Norway and Denmark. Three periods a week. 9 credits. SENIOR COLLEGE COURSES 50-51-52. HISTORY OE NORWEGIAN LITERATURE FROM 1840 TO THE PRESENT TIME. Special attention is given to the five great authors, Wergeland, Wel- haven, Bjernson, Ibsen, and Jonas Lie, with critical study of their best works. Ibsen’s “Brand” and Bjornson’s “Det nye system" studied. Composi- tions. Texts: Broch and Seip’s “Literaturhistorie for gymnasiet”; Haegstad and Skard’s “Norsk digt- ning after 1814”. Three periods a Week. 9 credits. 53-54-55. WERGELAND, BJ¢RNSON, IBSEN COURSE. The lives and works of the three great authors studied systematically. Lectures, reports, and dis- cussions on the important works of each author. Three periods a week. 9 credits. 75. TEACHERS’ COURSE. A course for students who plan to teach Norwegian in high schools. A Show less
wosnum SEMINAR? 9 COLLEGE Ewan D. HUSKY, B. A., M. A, Sandal Mm memor Emeritus 1929-“ P. A. swam, B. A., M. A. Engfiuh. Secretary af the Gemzrifl Facility. 13. A.. University a! Minnie-mm. mm; M» A,“ Unimmity of Minnesota, 1999; graduate study {or flag Ph. 0., University cf Mlnnmtl. 1Mm~12; A3» damn... Show morewosnum SEMINAR? 9 COLLEGE Ewan D. HUSKY, B. A., M. A, Sandal Mm memor Emeritus 1929-“ P. A. swam, B. A., M. A. Engfiuh. Secretary af the Gemzrifl Facility. 13. A.. University a! Minnie-mm. mm; M» A,“ Unimmity of Minnesota, 1999; graduate study {or flag Ph. 0., University cf Mlnnmtl. 1Mm~12; A3» damn: in nmmfiq Unwde at Minn-mam was. 10; Summer Swami» Um'mmm’ a!" Claiwgm 1823; Had a!“ English Dnrmflmem. bemmh. lawn, High Sc;th mug-13: Hand of English Departs:ch Elia» worm 661% {mm Fans. Jam, 1591345; am at monument. M Enriish language and Limmwm. Augsburg Omega. 1915-; 321mm at the mama» Council of Tm of English; Mmbm: or: flu Modern We Wanna of Amt-rim H. Hmoammn. 13.4!“ MA" '1“ mam mad Lafin. Ramayana B; A... Ambum Mm, 189:; mmm Emma! Universityi ISM-M; Uniwmixy uf Mimmmm, 11393. 94; Augnhum Smuhmry. 1394mm, (1 "Ix. mm; Uni» varsity a! Minmta. amama. 1821-25; Summer Sessiun, Columbia Unfix‘erflw, 1922‘; M. A... Unmar- aixar a! ‘mnmmm, 1939. Putin. Sumrim. Wha- wmu’n. 13571-1909; Had a! Dupnrtmem of Risking, Augsburg Comm. 1W0». 3. 5. Manny. ILA!1 G. T. Christianity. new: at B. 41L. Augsburg Collage. 1911: a. 1k. Aflm‘mw Sanitary. 19-14: Summer Session. Unwch at Wisconsin, 1914‘. 15.19, 21. fiblvemlty at Washing» tom, 1916-18,, Univenflw of 1932-38; Show less
g, f» ‘ $‘ fl is waswm murmur fl COURSES 01?" INSTRUCTION mow A BEIMRTKENT (W BIBLICAL LH'EM'HERE AND camswmmw Penman Magnum mm: A Mm In Biblical literature and (immunity WM‘SE mm. A Must mm 24 mm. 1% 0mm Boon: 3mm This mm In W to give the madam a ulnar m at the «mm of certain My book; of this mug.... Show moreg, f» ‘ $‘ fl is waswm murmur fl COURSES 01?" INSTRUCTION mow A BEIMRTKENT (W BIBLICAL LH'EM'HERE AND camswmmw Penman Magnum mm: A Mm In Biblical literature and (immunity WM‘SE mm. A Must mm 24 mm. 1% 0mm Boon: 3mm This mm In W to give the madam a ulnar m at the «mm of certain My book; of this mug. at their mall on m “other. and at pm” plan 01 God’a «Won in: man. Tm periods a monk I. 111, and m. ‘6 credits. 4-6-5. Wm Gamma; GAUQE. A study: or the Milk. mm“! damehpnmnl; and present mum at mwm of Christ in u»: worlds. haw! chiefly on m Bapnrt at the Jmmlm minimum: at 11323. Thu aim; to give the mm; a mmpmhmmim mu thaginry at came; deed: in Mary and a. VI?“ appmfiuflun at am (mailman Which flu am pm 1» flm inning“: much of today. We I Week. Emma L H. and m. B mam. SENIOR GaLLEGE comma 50.51.52; Tm Emmy or Mansions. This m in defined to give the Madam: a gamma) the work which the manual! at elm» _ flu mm mm; the nation: at the world. mm :0, wk. mm: ‘1. u, and m. a mam _ I‘m: [an or Cm. Tim study at Meal flux-M1: hand on the mum—thy: (our mmaMMarkuu-Munmmuu Show less
bUGSBIIRG SEMINAR}? 113 written mpnoducunn of the: reading material. Tup- ‘ Seal review of the elemanm of grammar. Spain! at {nation to the acquisition of vocabulary by means of word building. study of synonyms and cognatea. Con» tinned am! and written mpmdumon at res/dim: ma- mrial. Five periods... Show morebUGSBIIRG SEMINAR}? 113 written mpnoducunn of the: reading material. Tup- ‘ Seal review of the elemanm of grammar. Spain! at {nation to the acquisition of vocabulary by means of word building. study of synonyms and cognatea. Con» tinned am! and written mpmdumon at res/dim: ma- mrial. Five periods a week. 1 unit. [I ' A-B-C. Continuation er grammatical drill and oral and written reproduction tamed on mlmméi remi- ing in German pram and verse. Fm: pal-mas :3 Week. 1 unit. N ATURAL 36132403 1 Aqua. 63mm Samar. An introductory course in science- inteudm! w cmnm a drama» {or further study and give a mammal! inbemremumx a! nature. Unity is secured by the mm or 1511': Inglml inbarrelnticm bubsan the topics at the mums; swayed {under air: headings: the air; water amt! its 1‘ um; work, energy" and ekectricity: the mm: in rc~ lamina m ether natmnomim! hodim; the earth’s drum; lite upon the «2mm Fully retimtims and um.- nae-ham Iahumtury period a weak. ‘1 unit. ‘ II ._ Auk-{7. Bmum‘. Ma infirmiucgnry mum: in ‘ Bialam u» amunim the imminent with the Miami mad Mam Mnfidflmfl. Spain! «mammalier is puma on tim- cussiflg general hicflugim! prineipim :in camnwflun with argumiamfi typical a]? the difi’crmt c3 cs! animal and {Ham 1m: fitmi’imd. The mum: it“; made a; practical ma mmibie. Threw? rmifmiums and Wm inhomlmy‘ parimis a week. 1 WW III A~BvC. Plumes. This (tom-m: is manned m giw the‘studantv sufficient lufernmtimx ta nppmcéme mam Show less
AUGSBURG SEIIINARY 3? historical baakmnnd at the New Tammi. Res united: fl er‘huum Minx-runes with mum M. 14. mmmmrmm *m NW WMMENT Timo- my. all Inductive amdy at that Maw Tasmmgm koala for the yam-mam of Examining the man: fun- damental ‘mchmgs a)! an: Lard me Christ. and 13f the 59mm Church;... Show moreAUGSBURG SEIIINARY 3? historical baakmnnd at the New Tammi. Res united: fl er‘huum Minx-runes with mum M. 14. mmmmrmm *m NW WMMENT Timo- my. all Inductive amdy at that Maw Tasmmgm koala for the yam-mam of Examining the man: fun- damental ‘mchmgs a)! an: Lard me Christ. and 13f the 59mm Church; Spain! {.3in MN m Muggian for thesis work. Ailmrnums with warm: 13. 15. Emma? or NEW Twmnzm Tamas. A may of the I'lnllmniuii‘c nix-Wraiin and Gantrmxmr» I17 Judaism In their relation: w L‘Thrisfimmy. The mum includes :1 names: of um Minimal and mm mndifiom. and of the mligioun mm M um wrim. Eimfim: :5 Warner hum-a. m. Putnam or (Summary ma: Emma. mum hade ma introducflan m the min- dplm of criticism M upwind Ln um tax: at Hm New Tmm and Aim :1 study a! the prin- nlnla of Emma! awash mlnciplea an givan pmflm applicnum in a study at the Emma“: to the miilppmm. Elam-e: 3 mnth Mum 1'1. Warm»: or arm: Gmmb 0!? MM- IKW. Thin mum ‘includm a Mary at the mm mm at the bank. and a amid slutty at the farm walnuts at Christ's Immhing. mad mum batman the 0k! and the New Teammm. Requimfi: 4 warm:- Mum. '18. mmmamou w um Gavan 0? MARK on L983. Ann umlyais a? with” of mm Gmwlm me a MEDIth to film may at the Gospel «f mmva In the study at Luke. special alumina» in $31sz an the parting net (mind in the cum Gavawies‘ Required: 4 qwer hours. 19. Imam»: at THE Goavu w JflfiN. A supplementary study hi the Km at mum. with ‘, , ‘ , r 51 "‘ ‘1‘} g l ‘ Show less
r "v‘iwfl'aifl‘: “ J ‘7 4‘ swearing mum“? at GROUP D DEPARTMENT 0? HISTORY Mm Hummus“. Hm! 3!» made:- tnt finide work require: 65 main, of wlflnh at last 18 must be gained in cmm mum 50 and album A mimr minim an arming. Thom wlw plan ho- d‘q wnrk 5m MI!er m acmngiy urged ‘ I mum a mailing kmle of at... Show morer "v‘iwfl'aifl‘: “ J ‘7 4‘ swearing mum“? at GROUP D DEPARTMENT 0? HISTORY Mm Hummus“. Hm! 3!» made:- tnt finide work require: 65 main, of wlflnh at last 18 must be gained in cmm mum 50 and album A mimr minim an arming. Thom wlw plan ho- d‘q wnrk 5m MI!er m acmngiy urged ‘ I mum a mailing kmle of at 12m We far- M W A Mar requires 45 mm. «sf whim m must be in the: field at Amerimm mmm in MM“ with a ‘mndter‘g min? or minus; trauma "[5 is tsunami. with credit in fidumfinn. Guam anathema 1am 1am Jamar Gone“ 0mm. “than mm;me m and 333mm m $1:an Gallant: Chums. Jumm mums mum 52.13. Emmm Mmmm. A wnsrui Mm- dumry mum {mm the 13mm.» or this Mama Empim tn WM; 59%;! tsmphu‘mim will be hid an mm waer am! ilwfil‘uflnnfi which 12mm mam What! the mmwr at nmdam Enmmn cfivfl- mm “PM; cam in Malawi 1w lay aw tannin- flxm fur mum work in tummy. Na pwrmuiaim. Mt will, not ha given unlm um whale mum {a mmphmd‘. Four parked; a melt. Fruhmnn l. 1!. and III. 132 mmdim ‘5: THE Bmmumcs 0‘? 11mm: Sum HWY. This warm «mm mm ground from the expulsion at film mm {mm Mirth America 1» mm «and of flu: 1mm pariatL A careful surwy In made at the 11m: movan m this parted. such m: H“ Wan Revaluflm. the “warm Period“. tho Show less
ABGSBU KG SEHIJNABY 41 In! at the philmhy of religion in the light at Biblical principlm. Elective: 3 quarter hours. 33. Hum)“ 01' CKWMN Momma. A MW at the development of Christian dmtrme and In immunization iummds-mrl mnfewionu, humming the Putz-mic, Melanie. and Reformnuan pal-ion. Required: 2... Show moreABGSBU KG SEHIJNABY 41 In! at the philmhy of religion in the light at Biblical principlm. Elective: 3 quarter hours. 33. Hum)“ 01' CKWMN Momma. A MW at the development of Christian dmtrme and In immunization iummds-mrl mnfewionu, humming the Putz-mic, Melanie. and Reformnuan pal-ion. Required: 2 quarter Mun. , a». Tamme Panama-rm. A ans-way at the main traditional divinity!“ of Chrintinm Thwlm: What these are in their minim m their mmu‘va mlbdiviaim; in their minim to the entire field of Theology; and in their mama to the whale realm of knnwladm Thu emu-ac and) includes a may En General Em:qu Mutual: 2 quarter incurs. DEPAR'JEMENT 0F SWTEMATIC THEOLOGY I. MMA‘I‘I‘J‘R 41. mmmrmu m Svmmu‘gc Tammi". A mum intendad‘ he mundane the Malawi: m the Md of Christian train in its: ayammaflc farm The mum lmflndm an outline at [2939 native flaw af Sys- tematic Thwflaxya flmuirgd: 3 quaner huum 42. meav [um Ammramx. a study in the Syntaxth minim at the wanking“ e! um Bible cumming God and man. and mm: mum to am neither. The mm indudes elm rlmmmn and mm»; mm at we mum at (main mt flnonloziam. Ranked: 5 QMMr imam 43. Wow-1. The Ghr‘iuflm dwlflm can» the ‘mtonflont mad mum at the m: oommwnion batman God and man. This mam» fa study «(the PM at Christ an! El: work; the Holy Spirit: the mining and mthnd at mint!“ Show less
20 AUGSBURG SEMINARY struggles and the final success of its founders in their effort to establish a school that should meet the urgent need of faithful and earnest pastors in a free Lutheran Church. While the curriculum of the school has been broadened and perfected in the course of time, still... Show more20 AUGSBURG SEMINARY struggles and the final success of its founders in their effort to establish a school that should meet the urgent need of faithful and earnest pastors in a free Lutheran Church. While the curriculum of the school has been broadened and perfected in the course of time, still there has been no disposition to deviate from its original purpose. Altho Augsburg Seminary is primarily a divinity school, established and maintained for the education of Christian ministers, teachers, and missionaries, its leaders have not been unaware of the circum- stance that not all the students in the institution in~ tend to become such. For this reason the courses in the College and Academy Divisions have been ar— ranged so as to meet the needs also of those students who seek a there education preparatory to other lines of professional work. Augsburg Seminary endeavors to awaken and nourish the spiritual life in all its students. For this reason it not only makes attendance in classes of religious instruction obligatory, but it also seeks to surround the young people entrusted to its care with a. truly Christian atmosphere. Each class in the College and in the Academy is given religious in- struction two hours a week, and besides this 3 vol- untary class for the study of missions has been main- tained for several years, led by One of the Faculty members. Every morning, except Sunday, all stu~ dents are required to attend chapel exercises, which are led by one of the professors. Frequently visit~ ing pastors and others are invited to speak to the students in chapel. Prayer-meetings are held several evenings a Week, either by the student body or by smaller groups of students. No Sunday services are held at the Seminary. The students are expected to attend the services in Show less
14 AUGSBURG SEMINARY 1928, also graduate work during Winter of 1930-31; Instructor of Social Sciences and Education, Augs- burg College, 1930~. SELMA A. STORIEN, B. A., B. S. Librarian. Two-year advanced diploma, Mayville Normal, Mayville, North Dakota, 1923; Teacher, Junior High School,... Show more14 AUGSBURG SEMINARY 1928, also graduate work during Winter of 1930-31; Instructor of Social Sciences and Education, Augs- burg College, 1930~. SELMA A. STORIEN, B. A., B. S. Librarian. Two-year advanced diploma, Mayville Normal, Mayville, North Dakota, 1923; Teacher, Junior High School, Lancaster, Minnesota, 1923—24; B. A., Augs- burg College, 1925; Principal, Bronson High School, 1925-28; B. 8., Library Science, University of Min- nesota, 1930; Librarian, Augsburg Seminary, 1928-. HENRY P. Orsn'rn, B. M. Director of Music. B. M., St. Olaf College, 1913; Assistant Band Director to Prof. Melius Christiansen, 1912—13; Cello pupil of J. M. Law and Prof. Giovanni; Piano pupil of Prof. Humbert, Mr. Schuldt, and Mr. Sherlie; Organ pupil of Prof. Celanger; Director of North- field Concert Orchestra and private instructor, 1913- 15; Organist, director of choirs, bands, orchestra, glee clubs at Canby, Minn and Watertown, S. Dak, 1915—17; Director of 364th Infantry Band, 1917-18; Director of choirs and orchestras, and private in- structor at Chippewa Falls, 1920—21; Director of Music, Augsburg Seminary, 1922-. JENNIE SKURDALSVOLD, B. M. Voice. B. M., MacPhail School, 1925; Pupil of Mynn F. Stoddard and Hamlin Hunt of Minneapolis, and of Herbert Witherspoon and Graham Reed of New York. Soloist, Plymouth Congregational Church, 1916-19, 1924-27; Voice teacher, St. Olaf College, 1920-23; Director, St. Luke’s Church Choir, 1922- 25; Deaconess Hospital Chorus, 1921-25; Voice teacher at Augsburg Seminary, 1922-. Show less
AUGSBURE BEMTNARY 79- Tmcnfims' Gmmmcmm The ioilowmg are. the: réquimmwm far the High Selma! Standard Gemmfl :Cnrtifimtx: in Minnmom; 1‘ The {I}. A.) from an wereditnd lib- eral ‘edlieg‘e 5n Minmmm. 2. A! lmt 2mg (warm: «2mm 111 Minimum. not including (human! Psychology. ’3‘!le awaits must imiude: a... Show moreAUGSBURE BEMTNARY 79- Tmcnfims' Gmmmcmm The ioilowmg are. the: réquimmwm far the High Selma! Standard Gemmfl :Cnrtifimtx: in Minnmom; 1‘ The {I}. A.) from an wereditnd lib- eral ‘edlieg‘e 5n Minmmm. 2. A! lmt 2mg (warm: «2mm 111 Minimum. not including (human! Psychology. ’3‘!le awaits must imiude: a. Four and at half quartw credits in Edna» timml Paychoiogy. 33. Four and a half qualms: credéis of General ‘ Methods (Twlmiqua 0f Twining). a. A of 9 quarter cratds'u in Spain! Me- thods (Tammm' 0%er and (mm-armada and Pmctfim Teaching. All this work must be dam: in academic high Miami salaij mrrmpnnding to the ovum student's mnjur er minor. The madam «humid «insult; the {Mlmrmant at Edueaflon mncfirmim awn-flaming: in Minuwmm uner than the High School Standard Gmemi‘ The flapmmwm of Edncmziun mzmnmunaa; the failgwinz murm w satisfy the requiwmdmw cef the High Shah/001‘ swam-11‘ General Semifinal»: Janifir ymr. mamas aural-52; fienim year. warm; 53-115- 80. A murm- in General I‘sychahrgzy ha a 33mm» whim {of all work in we Deumnmmi. {3131413583 A major in Education rmuims Witty-six gnaw her wading. A Minn: mquim twenty-four quaer maxim. Tux-gamer with the under in Educatian a major in some arm-r auhjmt must be pursued. 50.. Enumflnuu Pamaomr. A study at anything with tetanus»: to the «autumn pm. The mural: includm a ntudy at this mm aquipnmnt at max; the psychology of fem-sting: (a) in general, Show less
HISTORICAL STATEMENT AUGSBURG SEMINARY, the divinity school of the Lutheran Free Church, was founded in 1869. It is the oldest Norwegian Lutheran school of its kind in America. From its foundation until 1890 it was the Theological Seminary of the Norwegian- Dunish Conference, and from 1890 until... Show moreHISTORICAL STATEMENT AUGSBURG SEMINARY, the divinity school of the Lutheran Free Church, was founded in 1869. It is the oldest Norwegian Lutheran school of its kind in America. From its foundation until 1890 it was the Theological Seminary of the Norwegian- Dunish Conference, and from 1890 until 1893 it served as the divinity school of the United Norwe- gian Lutheran Church of America. Since the latter date it has been connected with the Lutheran Free Church movement. For several years prior to 1869 the Scandinavian Augustana Synod had maintained a Theological Sem- inary at Paxton, Illinois. This institution served both the Swedish and the Norwegian churches of that Synod as a union seminary. The founding of Augsburg Seminary was the result of a mutual agreement to divide the Paxton school and to estab- lish a. separate institution to serve the Norwegian congregations, as it was quite evident that the in— terests of the Norwegian branch of the Augustana Synod would in that way be served to greater ad- vantage. Augsburg Seminary commenced its work in Sep- tember 1869 at Marshall, 9. small village in Dane County, Wisconsin, and was at first connected with “Marshall Academy.” In the fall of 1870 it was separated from that institution, and during the sum- mer of 1872 it was moved to Minneapolis. A pre—' paratory curriculum has been maintained from the beginning, consisting at first of a one-year course, but later developed and enlarged into complete Academic and College Divisions. The beginning was insignificant; the congrega- tions supporting the school were neither large nor Show less
60 AUGSBURG SEMINARY In connection with the teachers’ major or minor, Course 7 5 is pursued, with credit in Education. 3. For men who plan to enter the ministry, the major and minor requirements in English are the same as those for the B. A. degree. Public Speak- ing required. As to the method of... Show more60 AUGSBURG SEMINARY In connection with the teachers’ major or minor, Course 7 5 is pursued, with credit in Education. 3. For men who plan to enter the ministry, the major and minor requirements in English are the same as those for the B. A. degree. Public Speak- ing required. As to the method of choosing majors and minors, see statement under Senior College Requirements. A major in English may be arranged from either Curriculum I or II. - Courses 7, 8, and 9 may in special cases be pur- sued in connection with the Senior College courses. Normally the sequence outlined below is followed. The Freshman courses are prerequisite to all further work in English. JUNIOR COLLEGE COURSES 1 to 3 (15 credits), required of Freshmen. 7, 8, 9 (12 credits), Open to Sophomores. SENIOR COLLEGE COURSES The courses numbered 50 and above are Senior College courses and hence require specialized work, laying the foundation for scholarly research. 50, 51, 52 (12 credits), mainly for Juniors. 53, 54, 55 (12 credits), mainly for Seniors. COMPOSITION AND LITERATURE 1-2-3. FRESHMAN COMPOSITION AND LITERA- TURE. This course includes training in written com- position and the study of English Literature, with emphasis upon the literature of the eighteenth cen- tury. Compositions required regularly every week. Term papers. The literary study will be confined to the following authors and masterpieces: “Beowulf”, “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight”, “Piers the Ploughman”, a few characters from Chaucer, Mar- Show less
AUGSB’UR’G 58MINAR‘I 101 SCHOLARSHIP The student who remiven the highest grade in the Academy will waive a. scholarship canaisting of free tuition ia the Frgahmmz year in Hat: College.» DECLAMA'I‘OBY CONTESTS Emma Qvaie Mamomfl Gunman are ham Im- away. Augsburg Academy is a member of m. Twin City... Show moreAUGSB’UR’G 58MINAR‘I 101 SCHOLARSHIP The student who remiven the highest grade in the Academy will waive a. scholarship canaisting of free tuition ia the Frgahmmz year in Hat: College.» DECLAMA'I‘OBY CONTESTS Emma Qvaie Mamomfl Gunman are ham Im- away. Augsburg Academy is a member of m. Twin City Acnflamic Foreka Immm. in which flu? Mu- dflats wmmm with (Mam «chm-55 in dsxlamumry, ‘ornmricni, and dab-atng Show less
10 AUGSBURG SEMINARY ,1 ' Biblical Seminary, New York City, 1919-20.; In— : structor at Bethania College, Everett, Wash, 1914~ 17; War Service, 1917-18; Instructor, Columbia Col- lege, Everett, Wash, 1918-19; Instructor at Augs- burg Seminary, 1920-. Head of Department of Biblical Literature and... Show more10 AUGSBURG SEMINARY ,1 ' Biblical Seminary, New York City, 1919-20.; In— : structor at Bethania College, Everett, Wash, 1914~ 17; War Service, 1917-18; Instructor, Columbia Col- lege, Everett, Wash, 1918-19; Instructor at Augs- burg Seminary, 1920-. Head of Department of Biblical Literature and Christianity, 1923-. GERDA IVIORTENSEN, B.S., MA. History. Dean of Women. Graduate of Mankato Teachers’ College, 1917,; B. S., University of Minnesota, 1923; taught at Ash- by, Minn, 1917.1918; Junior H. S., Thief River Falls, Minn, 1918-1921; Graduate Work, Univer- sity of Minnesota, 1923 ; Summer quarter at Colum- bin University, New York, 1924; member of the Pi Lambda Theta, a National Education Honor Frateiu nity; member of the Pi Gamma Mu, a National So- cial Science Honor Society; leave of absence, spring , quarter 1923; M. A., Columbia University, 1928; Diploma, “Adviser of Women and Girls”, Columbia University, 1928; Teacher of History, Augsburg Academy, 1923-27; Instructor in History, Augsburg College, 1928—; Dean of Women, Augsburg College, 1923—. KARL ERMISCH, B. A., C. T., B. D., ST. M., M. A., Ph. D. German. B. A., Schwerin, 1897; Wartburg Seminary, Du- buque, Iowa, 1897-1900; Pastor, 1900-1913; B. D., Chicago Theological Seminary, Maywood, Ill., 1914; Pastor, St. Paul, Minn, 1914-91; Prof. of Bible and German, Wartburg Normal College, Waverly, Iowa, 1921—25; S. T. M., Chicago Theological Seminary, Maywood, 11],, 1925; Summer Session, University of Minnesota, 1923, 1924, 1925; M. A., University of Minnesota, 1925; Instructor of German, Univer- Show less
80 AUGSBURG SEMINARY (b) of school subjects; individual differences and how these may be measured. Junior I. Three per- iods a week. 3 credits. 51. ADVANCED EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY. Con- tinued work in the psychology of education. Meth- ods of measuring the rate of learning. Study of group and... Show more80 AUGSBURG SEMINARY (b) of school subjects; individual differences and how these may be measured. Junior I. Three per- iods a week. 3 credits. 51. ADVANCED EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY. Con- tinued work in the psychology of education. Meth- ods of measuring the rate of learning. Study of group and individual differences, and their relation to educational practice. Junior II. Three periods a week. 3 credits. 52. PUBLIC SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION. The or— ganization and administration of the public schools in relation to the teachers and other members of the staff; general support of public schools; state and local control in school districts; applications made especially to smaller school situations. Junior III. Three periods a week. 53. TECHNIQUE 0F TEACHING. A general study of the various methods and principles underlying successful high school teaching and classroom man- agement based on the best educational theory and practice. This course serves as a general introduc— tion to the Teachers’ Course in special methods. Senior I. Five periods a week. 5 credits. 75. TEACHERS’ COURSES IN SPECIAL METHODS. These courses constitute a part of the professional training of teachers and are given under the direc- tion of the Department Of Education. The prospec- tive teacher ought to take a course in special meth- ods in both the major and the minor. It is recom- mended that the candidate take three quarter credits in the major and two or three quarter credits in the minor field. The Teachers’ Courses listed below are described in their respective departments. Senior 1, II, and III. 6 credits. Show less