M! 89 Win. It tho cadavers to present an undersnnd- in; of the plant social Indium which confront human . VS unit. ~ B-C. CIVICI. A uttdy of munidpnl, stale. and In- ‘Litlnl ml. The Constitution of the United he: [I unified. and the practical waking: of the W6“. executive, and judkinl bunches of... Show moreM! 89 Win. It tho cadavers to present an undersnnd- in; of the plant social Indium which confront human . VS unit. ~ B-C. CIVICI. A uttdy of munidpnl, stale. and In- ‘Litlnl ml. The Constitution of the United he: [I unified. and the practical waking: of the W6“. executive, and judkinl bunches of our mutant the fully demomtntcd. Instruction is ur- lied on by mum of text-boob. assignment of topics. in- form! diacunion. and tending of Wilson't "Th: State" and other works pemining to the subject. "ive period: t week. 56 unit. NORSF. The tilt: of the counts in Now.- is to tech student: hmd,write.udspaktllehn¢uagecormtlyand "2 fluently and to “ford a gums! knowledge of the history ‘ of Danish and Nate lilantme. I A-B-C. Bwuuns' Caunsx. Reading. translation. apdlinz, millet nerd-cs. Special emphuis ii laid on gutting the exact meaning and correct pmnuncintion of mink. Drill in on! expression. MicthcI't "First Year None". Eikallnd and Mvng's “llundlnlt i norslt mm; o; Bkmntjcme Bjdmwu's mu Sella-khan” nnd "En glut Gut” l’cld and translated. fiveperiodlm red; 1 unit. 11 MC. Hum“ or NOIWAV. Compositions mostly mapltsfmflauehiuory. Emil! mdinzmd «My. Pattie: in duel-nation and soaking. Tut: M's "No-gas Hinofic". Holvik’s "Second Vat Wane". Michele! and Vowln's "Tcrje Vita”. Wm“ “Ante” red in class. Five period: I week. I unit. Show less
HISTORICAL STATEMENT AUGSBURG SEMINARY, due divinity ghoul 0! them mem.m fun-duh I”. hit the db! Nor-uh. Luann: Khan! 0! in kind h aim smmmmmnmmm maanhaquOunhm-ul.
24 AUGSBURG SEMINARY Scholarship The student who receives the highest grade in the Academy or from any standard high school will receive a scholarship consisting of free tuition in the Freshman year in the College. Declamatory Contests Sigvald Qvale Memorial Contests are held annually for College... Show more24 AUGSBURG SEMINARY Scholarship The student who receives the highest grade in the Academy or from any standard high school will receive a scholarship consisting of free tuition in the Freshman year in the College. Declamatory Contests Sigvald Qvale Memorial Contests are held annually for College and Academic students. Form of Bequest I give, devise, and bequeath to the “Board of Trustees of Augsburg Seminary” of Minneapolis, Minnesota, the sum of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dollars, for the support and maintenance of said Augsburg Seminary. ORGANIZATIONS Boarding Club The students have conducted a Boarding Club since 1872. The necessary accommodations are furnished by the Seminary. The Club is operated by the students on the cooperative plan. Board is provided at cost. As the Club is able to obtain supplies at wholesale prices, it can furnish board at lower rates than can be done by res- taurants or private boarding-houses. Literary Societies THE STUDENTS, SOCIETY is an organization of the whole student body. The Society meets twice a month, once to transact business, and once for parliamentary practice. Show less
DEPARTMENT 0? HISTORY Paul-ml "maximum, Had A unju- in Hilary tequitu 36 credits, A minor Inquires 24 crediu. Tachm' mint or minor Maine: in Iddilion Hialrfl'y l7—l& l-Z. Mum/M. Eaton. A unlul study of political. tad-I. economic. religious. and infliluliuml file in {Zu- topetmlhedisinuznu‘onotduekam... Show moreDEPARTMENT 0? HISTORY Paul-ml "maximum, Had A unju- in Hilary tequitu 36 credits, A minor Inquires 24 crediu. Tachm' mint or minor Maine: in Iddilion Hialrfl'y l7—l& l-Z. Mum/M. Eaton. A unlul study of political. tad-I. economic. religious. and infliluliuml file in {Zu- topetmlhedisinuznu‘onotduekam Empirctome and at the flail-lean“: canny. Speck! cit-plum it placed on those historic! factor: which [mm the basis of moderndvilimion. “Devotiiscuriedmbynwam oi ten-hook. scum: books. «lemme radingu. undies in historical geography, lectures. quiucs. and usignnwnt of Mics lot Ipecial investinfion. 3 Wu: two yunol academic Ilinnry or equiv- ?f‘ dents. Thule who have had la: Ihan lvm yan of high 5“ taboo! history we Maxim to lake mpplcmcnury wm‘k " ill mum to mm! “It WWI: Four [Math I week. Fndumn l and II. 8 cmliu. 3. Rsmuunucz Mm Rumumuu. A aludy of (he inleflecunl. mantle. and religious movements that cul- minatedin erevinlof Inmhigmdlhcinldlzcmnl re~ voluflnn, the national awakening, the Retomnlion, and 1!:ka. Thematic will cover the period from I” 101648. Four winds 1 week. Fredlnun Ill. 4 credits. 4. Mann Emma! Hurlqu non l648 To 1815. The India: logic! will be the growth of nbaoluu'sm and the rile oi the hautgeohic. dynntic um admin! rivalry. mmmmmmanomm. Open In those qho have completed council-1mm. Four print]: a week. Sophomore I. 4 credits. 5-6. EUIOPI mica flu Continua or VIENNA. A Myofdwhtutplmuinthedevdopmentmdsprud Show less
76 AUGSBURG SEMINARY point, leading to the study of composition. Keyboard work is continued. Two periods a week. 6 credits. 13-14~15. COUNTERPOINT. The first year's study of counterpoint is.confined largely to Strict Counterpoint. Exercises are composed by the student in the various species in two,... Show more76 AUGSBURG SEMINARY point, leading to the study of composition. Keyboard work is continued. Two periods a week. 6 credits. 13-14~15. COUNTERPOINT. The first year's study of counterpoint is.confined largely to Strict Counterpoint. Exercises are composed by the student in the various species in two, three, and four parts. The study of counterpoint enables the student to understand the prin- ciples that underlie the great polyphonic works. Two periods a week. 6 credits. 16-17-18. APPRECIATION OF MUSIC. This is ar- ranged as a subsequent course to History of Music. Its Object is to bring about a higher standard of listening thru familiarity with form, the gradual development of classic structures, latter-day modifications and exten- sions, and the individual characteristics of various com- posers. One period a week. 3 credits. 19-20-21. HARMONIC ANALYSIS. In harmonic ana- lysis the student applies his knowledge of harmony in analyzing the chord material used by composers from the classicists to the modems. This Study heightens the student’s power of comprehension and quickens his mu- sical perceptions. Two periods a week. 6 credits. 22-23—24. COMPOSITION. In this course each Student utilizes his acquired knowledge of harmony, counter- point, and form in producing original compositions. The first year’s work is necessarily confined to the more strict forms: song forms, rondos, and sonatinas. Two periods a week. 6 credits. 25-26-27. SIGHT-READING AND TRANSPOSITION. A systematic study of sight-reading and transposition is es- sential to every pianist and particularly valuable to those who aspire to be accompanists. One period a week. 3 credits. 28-29-30. ORCHESTRATION AND CANON AND FUGUE. This course is composition in larger and freer forms, and includes the writing of a fugue on an original theme and Show less
“natives; AUGSBURG COLLEGE Requirements for Admission All applications for admission are made to the Presi- dent of the school, and must be accompanied by a certi- fied record of the high school work done. This record ‘ should be sent in before September 20. Students who have obtained the required... Show more“natives; AUGSBURG COLLEGE Requirements for Admission All applications for admission are made to the Presi- dent of the school, and must be accompanied by a certi- fied record of the high school work done. This record ‘ should be sent in before September 20. Students who have obtained the required sixteen (16) units in the Augsburg Academy. and those who present equivalent credit from other schools may be admitted, without examination, to the Freshman Class of the Col- lege. For a definition of a unit see page 81. All candidates for admission mttst present the follow- ing units: Four units of English, including Outlines of English and American Literature; or three units of English and either four units of one foreign language or two units each of two foreign languages. Two units of History. Two units of Mathematics. One unit of Science. Students deficient in English will be required to pur- ' sue a course of preparatory study in this subject in order that they may qualify for classification in Freshman ,V course 1-2-3. Such deficiency and the requirements with " regard to preparatory training will be determined dur- ing the first two weeks of the Freshman year by means of tests in oral, written, and literary work. The require- ments include the attainment of definite standards as to spelling, grammar, pronunciation, and general correct- ness in the use of the English language. Advanced standing in any subject is granted to stu- i a Show less
78 AUGSBURG SEMINARY the classic, romantic, and standard modern composers which feature one or more of the above principles are studied. Beautiful tone and artistic interpretation are fundamental requirements in this course. Four periods a week. 12 credits. SECOND YEAR Advanced work in technic,... Show more78 AUGSBURG SEMINARY the classic, romantic, and standard modern composers which feature one or more of the above principles are studied. Beautiful tone and artistic interpretation are fundamental requirements in this course. Four periods a week. 12 credits. SECOND YEAR Advanced work in technic, including passage, octave, and extension work. Development of repertoire selected from the works of leading composers according to the ability of the student. Four periods a week. 12 credits. THIRD YEAR In the third year, the increased technical facility of the student permits the study of the larger compositions by the masters. A recital is required at the end of the year, which must include a contrapuntal composition, a sonata or concerto movement, and numbers by standard Romantic and modern composers. Four periods a week. 12 credits. FOURTH YEAR Concertos and chamber music are added to the forms of composition studied. Broader interpretation and greater pianistic analysis required in this year’s work. A graduate recital, which must include a standard concerto, is also required. Four periods a week. 12 credits. VOICE MISS SKURDALSVOLD The fundamental principles in voice training are em- phasized. The voice is properly placed and carefully dis- ciplined so that correct technic is acquired. Artistic taste and style with perfect diction are striven for. A suitable repertory of the best voice pieces is developed for each student. Periods by arrangement. PIPE ORGAN OPSETH Arrangements have been completed whereby Augs- burg Seminary will have the use of a Pipe Organ on Show less
ACME? fl angles. palm. circles, origin! constructions; graph- in; of the line. cildc. ellipoe. par-bah Ind hyperbola; loci, ratio Ind proportion. Five periods I week. 1 unit. [ll A—B. Human Anon“. A review of the four fun- dlmenhl openliom; tutoring. highest mum factor. the lust com multiple.... Show moreACME? fl angles. palm. circles, origin! constructions; graph- in; of the line. cildc. ellipoe. par-bah Ind hyperbola; loci, ratio Ind proportion. Five periods I week. 1 unit. [ll A—B. Human Anon“. A review of the four fun- dlmenhl openliom; tutoring. highest mum factor. the lust com multiple. indium. involution. evolu- tion. radial“. and inn-giant, quantities. Equation: of the fin! Ind Iecond degree. ntio, pmpom'on. progres- sion: W film for positive integral exponents. and pemmhdom and comhinuionl limited to timplc ales. Fivepefiods I week. Firs! lull of school year. 56 unit IV BC. SOLID Gmumv. This course includes lines and [than in we. prism- Ind cylinders, pyramid: and canes. polng and spheres. will: original construc- tion. «Incubation. and purified exercises. Five pe- riod: I week. Second In" of school year. 36 unit COMMERCIAL COURSES WING “unbiaoflhemCenmry Mkmingism Md! (In student Ill: fundamenhl principles of book- WNW. To suit the conditions that exist in the Ichoolmn In! In permit flexibility. the work in divided inm four amend")! which in won-newt! distinct. While it is mummefourmiuordcruutm mmhnlmmupofflmmbiayu ‘lbmymmulhemdofmymmwimhis mmmmufuuhehnadm Show less
66 AUGSBURG SEMINARY ‘ of European civilization up to the present time. The following topics are dealt with somewhat at length: The Industrial Revolution, Nationalism, Democratic Impe- rialism, the World War. Four periods a week. Sopho- more 11 and III. 8 credits. 7-8-9. AMERICAN HISTORY. The... Show more66 AUGSBURG SEMINARY ‘ of European civilization up to the present time. The following topics are dealt with somewhat at length: The Industrial Revolution, Nationalism, Democratic Impe- rialism, the World War. Four periods a week. Sopho- more 11 and III. 8 credits. 7-8-9. AMERICAN HISTORY. The political history of the United States; the origin and development of Ameri- can institutions; the political, economic and social fortes in each epoch; the colonial forms of government; de— velopment under the Constitution ; slavery; expansion of the West; the Civil War and reconstruction; industrial growth and economic readjustment; immigration and re- sulting social problems; the World War and its eflects on domestic and foreign relations. Lectures, weekly re- ports, study of important documents and sources. Four periods a week. 12 credits. 10. ANCIENT HISTORY OF THE NEAR EAST. A study of the beginnings of civilization in the Nile valley, Meso- potamia, the Aegean, and Palestine. This course is de- signed to give historical background for Bible study as well as for teaching. Altho chronological sequence will be observed, the treatment will be largely topical and will require considerable reading of standard secondary au- thorities, together with discussions and written reports. Prerequisite, twelve credits of college history. Three periods a week. Senior I. 3 credits. 11. GREEK HISTORY AND CIVILIZATION. A study of political, social, and economic conditions from about 600 B. C. to 146 B. C. The course will have in view the needs of those who expect to teach Greek history. Pre- requisite, twelve credits in college history. Three periods a week. Senior 11. 3 credits. 12. ROMAN HISTORY AND CIVILIZATION. A study of the Roman Republic, with special attention to the social, economic, and political conditions which led to its trans- Show less
ACADEMY IS beybou‘d it mustered. Practice for a high speed is stressed “Imam the entire course. MUSIC Mm Mum This cont-e includes n study of musan noution. for» nation of sales. shim-ending. general history or music, And musical Ippredlfion. Three pct-ind: - week thruoul the yur. :4 unit.... Show moreACADEMY IS beybou‘d it mustered. Practice for a high speed is stressed “Imam the entire course. MUSIC Mm Mum This cont-e includes n study of musan noution. for» nation of sales. shim-ending. general history or music, And musical Ippredlfion. Three pct-ind: - week thruoul the yur. :4 unit. Courminvoul.piano.md humnncntailmnic If! am to students in the Aaduny. individual arrange- ment is made for this innmction. See p.32: 73-79. “:v “—..MWWV“ ‘ Show less