5 m A ‘ F, ). AUGSBURG SENINARi' 89 One 30‘ minute lemma a Week per quarter $5.00 or $24.01) Use of 111mm per quarter 3 1.00 VONIE Two 30 minute [mm a mask per quarter $33.00 One 30 minum imam a wash per quarter $13.00 VIOLIN Two 80 minute Imus a week per quarter $33.90 One 30 gamma lawn a wank... Show more5 m A ‘ F, ). AUGSBURG SENINARi' 89 One 30‘ minute lemma a Week per quarter $5.00 or $24.01) Use of 111mm per quarter 3 1.00 VONIE Two 30 minute [mm a mask per quarter $33.00 One 30 minum imam a wash per quarter $13.00 VIOLIN Two 80 minute Imus a week per quarter $33.90 One 30 gamma lawn a wank per quarter 313,00 Pflvm ’imtrucutm m; had. band. and omhcastm [mtrummm an be armnmod by consulting with me mm:- of Mamie. THEUBY Fee in? fliwmtiml asuhjwm far all students wm be at the mm at twa mama am 31mm per quunmr. GENERAL REQUIREMENTfi Amber}; (drama a flourymr ,mrrimlum in ma- eral minim: whim“ and mmret,.iml and mimics! music, mama the cmmwetion m’ which a 13. A. (Emma is granted. (Somme enlranme rt‘aqllimmunu must be met before Maximal: to this murra’wium. To swam!» desiring it more upmimifiml murw. three yearn at prmtixm and weary will be ofienfl. 1mm in n ‘digfinma in music. A minor in maxi»: reqqu commwtjnm a! warm 1-12 and 143-1748 and Wm war» «at practical musk. a minimum a! two years 0f plum; study in u we quinine for a major in mime. await in manual tar prwtimxi mum only when som‘ thwmfimi suhjact is pursued at the sum: time. No aredit £3 given in any of mm {allowing mum MIN! May we pumuwd dammit flu: when yeah Show less
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AUGSBUM SEMENARY la! Humanism“. Auwbnm Guam, 1.925% and 19274 Ming Mlow. mums»; a! Elmfim! En- :imermg, Mahayana: «in! M‘inmwm. 13224.29. m Mum; Rm” me, 3. sq Me A. French” 3. 5.. University at Manama. 1922: M. UM- smsity a! WWW 3933; Tammy Fallsz in at the Unfwrsiw a! Mémmwm 1324-26: Smumnr study... Show moreAUGSBUM SEMENARY la! Humanism“. Auwbnm Guam, 1.925% and 19274 Ming Mlow. mums»; a! Elmfim! En- :imermg, Mahayana: «in! M‘inmwm. 13224.29. m Mum; Rm” me, 3. sq Me A. French” 3. 5.. University at Manama. 1922: M. UM- smsity a! WWW 3933; Tammy Fallsz in at the Unfwrsiw a! Mémmwm 1324-26: Smumnr study a! F‘th in *mefi 15%; Mamma- m in PM and Lawn Ambum Winch mm. 31mm of m Medan Larrng waiafiun a! Amarica. 01: have at” 363%an wan-:31. G. L. Elms. 3.5. Francis and Latin. 8. m, Angsiimm ‘Callegu. 1,923; study for the M. A. W, Unfiwmiw «1‘ 35311133439411“. was. 2’9; Imtruntm in Franck and um. Awfimm ml- lm 3mm Mmbar a: the Madnm Mummy As- mflw M Ammim. , ‘ W31 9517mm, 8. A, $0M: B, A“, Amwhum mum (Elmmfiw (thallium). 1916; Ram! Saiaml‘ Mmzw'iaeem HMMMHM. 151%» I7; Nam fianfimm Wm»!!! WM: i3” AA. “whammy at (Emmi Gamma}. 1919; mman in Amatinmimfigm‘ wax, Emma“; a! mum, Summer Salami. 1919: High Primiw m Damian, mam. mam: ‘Ifirinlalmi a: Ramona and mm; Swat: 0mm max-2%; Sum - mm: at Moral“: m. Am. North 13mm M23» 25‘; Supmmmndem 3.1; “WFWW, Bahia, 1926-30; 15mm}; Emu: unmmn; mm at: am» NM- mal, 31mm. North Dakota; Gradm~mk at University at mum“. autumn lama. 1921. 19m, Show less
62 AUGSBURG SEMINARY 51. TENNYSON AND BROWNING. A study of the most important poems of Tennyson and Browning, with special consideration of their personalities and ideals and their contribution to thought and art. Four periods a week. Junior II. 4 credits. 52. SHAKESPEARE. Study of the... Show more62 AUGSBURG SEMINARY 51. TENNYSON AND BROWNING. A study of the most important poems of Tennyson and Browning, with special consideration of their personalities and ideals and their contribution to thought and art. Four periods a week. Junior II. 4 credits. 52. SHAKESPEARE. Study of the development of Shakespeare as a dramatist with thoro analysis of about eight of the best plays up to “Twelfth Night”. Brief critical analysis of other plays of this period. Also examination of Shakespeare’s methods of obtaining and using materials for his plays and of his motives in their production. An intimate acquaintance with his genius and person- ality sought. Four periods a week. Junior III. 4 credits. 53. SHAKESPEARE. Continued study of Shake- speare’s dramas, with careful analysis of about eight of the best plays produced after "Twelfth Night”. Other plays are briefly considered, with some refer- ence to the development of Shakespeare as a dram- atist. Particular emphasis is placed upon the study of the characters, with considerable attention to such elements as plot, style, background, and in- terpretation of life. Four periods a week. Senior 1. 4 credits. 54. BRITISH FICTION. A study of the develop- ment of fiction in Great Britain, with special em— phasis upon the most prominent writers of the novel and of the short story. Some of the best works of the following are studied more particularly: Scott, Dickens, Thackeray, Eliot, Meredith, Hardy, Steven- son, and Kipling. Recent writers considered briefly. Four periods a week. Senior 11. 4 credits. 55. MILTON. His life and works as a whole studied, including the qualities of his culture and Puritanism, his relation to his age, and analysis of Show less
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AUGSBURG SEMINAR? ‘65 “cries. imam articles. lnmrviewa. spam mm, and pdlhrlnls. with me swam in the ermine» flea uni management: at a manner. bedtime! for nutrients WM are inbumbed in jaumalim and for numbers of the 5mm: at ‘smdem pabfimflom. Pmmqumln: A grade or B in mmmuiflm, or the pummel: of the... Show moreAUGSBURG SEMINAR? ‘65 “cries. imam articles. lnmrviewa. spam mm, and pdlhrlnls. with me swam in the ermine» flea uni management: at a manner. bedtime! for nutrients WM are inbumbed in jaumalim and for numbers of the 5mm: at ‘smdem pabfimflom. Pmmqumln: A grade or B in mmmuiflm, or the pummel: of the instruflnn Amati of 12mm deberminod by the Water. ‘mtzr a DEPAIWMENT OF ANCIENT LANGUAGES Puma LIWIML Hm HEBREW V499; Emwmm’ (3mm The autumn: or He. hm are swam. Wflm with {119 mu!- [ng of Rimmed mum of flw Bank of Kings; The“ pafiodu a. m? 9 mm mung. WWW (mum The reminding of Human, martian: {mm the Wuphm mad my; reading at some a! film The mmnmr m flamed. Pmmquiuim: 7-3-8. Thru- wrimm a 9 swim. GREEK A War in Gmk rmuim 3331mm. A minur mm 24, mam. In mama!“ with we mama“ mm: a? what Gum‘flfi under Man in pursued. with mufi‘t in museum. Jag-v3; Bmmwm’ Mum. We elmm our the humanize m mm mm m {arms «Max; M acquiring»: n m— warh- Fmrmrimh a week. 118 mam. 4M, Xmmmews “Ambush”. Eon-k3 pm and the gamut we may mama. Friar wr- Ioda a week. 12 credits. Show less
GENERAL INFORMATION DIPLOMAS AND DEGREES The degree of Candidatus Theologiw will be con- ferred upon graduates of the Theological Seminary. The degree of Bachelor of Arts will be conferred upon any student of good moral character who has completed the required work in the College. Any student of... Show moreGENERAL INFORMATION DIPLOMAS AND DEGREES The degree of Candidatus Theologiw will be con- ferred upon graduates of the Theological Seminary. The degree of Bachelor of Arts will be conferred upon any student of good moral character who has completed the required work in the College. Any student of good moral character who has obtained sixteen (16) units in the Academy will be given a certificate of graduation. DAILY ROUTINE The schooLyear is divided into three quarters. The first begins the last week in September and con- tinues till Christmas; the second begins the first week in January, and closes the last part of March; the third begins about the first of April and closes in June. The school is in session from 8:00 A. M. to 3:50 P. M., six days of the week except that on Saturday the sessions close at 12 M. The students observe study hours from 7:30—10:00 P. M. Daily devotion, led by one of the professors, is held in the Seminary chapel at 9:45 A. M. Attend- ance is required of all students, and failure to attend at any time must be reported. LIBRARIES The Augsburg Seminary Library comprises the books of the Old Library, Heggtveit Addition, Idun, Missionary, Theological, and Temperance Libraries. There are at present 17,000 volumes in the Library. The Library and the Reading Rooms are open all day on week days. The students have access to the large libraries of the city. Show less
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AUGBEUBG SEMINAR? M 19-. Mama. I’er teaching in mrdfided for in connection with the gymnasium fluxes. 2 quarter «redial. no. Pmm mime m Wanna A mum in nit-minim. mama. mum. and‘ sum tus- Puticlpmon in the regular inflow sports and inhuman ambush. 2 QM!“ credits. 21.. mm m» mm: am you WWW. 3 mm in am... Show moreAUGBEUBG SEMINAR? M 19-. Mama. I’er teaching in mrdfided for in connection with the gymnasium fluxes. 2 quarter «redial. no. Pmm mime m Wanna A mum in nit-minim. mama. mum. and‘ sum tus- Puticlpmon in the regular inflow sports and inhuman ambush. 2 QM!“ credits. 21.. mm m» mm: am you WWW. 3 mm in am principlm and Immune of coaching Imam 1m! minor mu for girls in the high M1100). lectures and um mm. 3 qmm‘credita. Show less
FACULTY THEOle 6mm: swam. B, A". M. A... L. H. I}. Maiden!" 011d Taiwan-nu B. A“ Ammng (infirm. 1388; inmiw a! Miss: manta. 1899-191“; M. A... Yam University, me: L IL 1).. I3pr flfiflm. 1929; Yak? finiwrsiw. 199142. 32mm; Amer-5mm Edam! at Armlm, Jerusalem” Syria. M Timer Fallow.‘ 19015-436: Inn... Show moreFACULTY THEOle 6mm: swam. B, A". M. A... L. H. I}. Maiden!" 011d Taiwan-nu B. A“ Ammng (infirm. 1388; inmiw a! Miss: manta. 1899-191“; M. A... Yam University, me: L IL 1).. I3pr flfiflm. 1929; Yak? finiwrsiw. 199142. 32mm; Amer-5mm Edam! at Armlm, Jerusalem” Syria. M Timer Fallow.‘ 19015-436: Inn strunwr at 65mm! Iwmm. Syria: Instmcm at Syrian Pmmnt “Mega; Mm, Syria. mam; ‘Imtrucmr, ‘Aumburg (Emile . mamas: swam at Mgazlg and Barli‘n,, Gian-1mm. Isms-(w; Ghrififinnm Namy, lfllalolfi; mewmr a? 014;! Timimmna Augsburg Smimry. 15113»; Framing”! nf Angwburg Seminary. 19114 Mamba:- at the Amt-I'm Oriental mm. 1911-. 1mm finmxm 13. A. M A“ C, T. New Tank» mum and Media Smlaw at “m whamm- u‘t Faculty. it A., Shawna” hummus», 13338; M. A“ flhrisflmia Unimrsity. :‘ CL ‘11. Augsburg Sam» My. 3893; Punter. mum. Manama 139mm Mimpdia. Mamba, 1353449138; Atmmw Chm W‘Umwmity. 190W; Pralmr at New Tum» mat and l’metm, Aumum fiemimry. 1M6» M8 Museum, EA». Mug. (1.1“. Domafim. B. 1%., Ami)ng (MW. 1991: Humanity 0! Manama. lWM; (3, T1. Augnbum mam)”. 1907; Landau University. human. Emma. 1921. 22: murmur at New maximum mm Chute}: Kis- Show less
‘ AUGSEURG gamma? 3: 69 m examination for credit. V Hanna Even- mam is mqulmd m ‘ mut’lfl following pledgu at the and of anal: 23min» Hank and test: them am on my ward of honor that in writing examination I have with-u given. ma- nnr mda use at any Mama. I GRADES m alphabetical mm is in rem-Mug... Show more‘ AUGSEURG gamma? 3: 69 m examination for credit. V Hanna Even- mam is mqulmd m ‘ mut’lfl following pledgu at the and of anal: 23min» Hank and test: them am on my ward of honor that in writing examination I have with-u given. ma- nnr mda use at any Mama. I GRADES m alphabetical mm is in rem-Mug the am mm wall MW mmtitum a crude Mid has the Sitinan flsniflmw: Emma! Goad 1m: WI: Gmdlunmd Mum mm A condition or an vlnmuplm at am end at a; quarter must be “Nu um m ‘m. wfiewndmonor implem- wilt!» In a No mam shill be allowed h: continue m unzmniirmothEheuwnwnMnum in more than two of“: mm m’ifififlw’? Show less
76 AUGSBURG SEMINARY thought. Special study of the philosophical por- tions of the Bible, selections from the Church Fathers, Thomas Aquinas, the Medieval Mystics, Hegel and Kierkegaard, and the best Christian thought of to—day. Lectures, discussions, papers. Seniors I, II, and III. 6 credits. 57... Show more76 AUGSBURG SEMINARY thought. Special study of the philosophical por- tions of the Bible, selections from the Church Fathers, Thomas Aquinas, the Medieval Mystics, Hegel and Kierkegaard, and the best Christian thought of to—day. Lectures, discussions, papers. Seniors I, II, and III. 6 credits. 57-58—59. ETHICS. In theoretical ethics, special emphasis is given to the function of conscience, the significance of moral law, and the ultimate ground of moral obligation. A practical application of theo- retical ethics is considered under three heads: Duties to God; Duties to self; Duties to fellow- beings. The aim of this course is to aid in the cultivation of the highest character of which man is capable, by emphasizing the principles and rules of duty which should govern him in his earthly rela- tions. Two periods a week. 6 credits. 60. SEMINAR IN PHILOSOPHY. Group study and. detailed discussion of one or two outstanding sys- tems of philosophy. Open only to Seniors who in previous courses have shown marked ability for philosophical thinking. Senior I or II. 2 credits. DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY ADOLPH PAULSON A minor in social science requires 27 credits, in- cluding one year of History. In connection with the teachers’ minor, Course 75 is pursued, with credit in Education. SENIOR COLLEGE COURSES 50. INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL SCIENCE AND GOVERNMENT. A general course in the nature, ori- gin, function, and machinery of government. This comprises a brief comparison of the various types of government. Three periods a week. 3 credits. Show less
114 AUGSBURG SEMINARY fully the laws operating thru mechanics, heat, mag- netism, electricity, sound, and light. The instruction is given by lectures illustrated by experiments, reci~ tations, and problems. The course is designed to meet the requirements of those intending to pursue further Work... Show more114 AUGSBURG SEMINARY fully the laws operating thru mechanics, heat, mag- netism, electricity, sound, and light. The instruction is given by lectures illustrated by experiments, reci~ tations, and problems. The course is designed to meet the requirements of those intending to pursue further Work in science. Three recitations and two two-hour laboratory periods a week. 1 unit. MATHEMATICS I A-B-C. ALGEBRA. This is the first course in Algebra. The four fundamental operations are re- viewed and applied to literal numbers. Positive and negative numbers, equations, ratio and proportion, graphs, square root, quadratics, factoring, and ra- dicals are included. Five periods a Week. 1 unit. II A«B-C. PLANE GEOMETRY. Geometrical proofs and constructions are emphasized. This course in- cludes lines, triangles, polygons, circles, original con- structions, ratio and proportion, and surface meas- urement. Five periods a week. 1 unit. III A-B. HIGHER ALGEBRA. A review of the four fundamental operations; factoring, highest common factor, the least common multiple, fractions, involu- tion, evolution, radicals, and imaginary quantities. Equations of the first and second degree. Theory of quadratic equations, systems solvable by quadratics, graphs of quadratic equations, functions and their graphs, the binomial theorem for positive integral exponents, progressions, ratio, proportion, variation, and determinants. Prerequisites: Elementary A1- gebra and Plane Geometry. Five periods a. week. First half of school-year. 1A; unit. Show less
40 AUGSBURG SEMINARY 32. HISTORY on THE CHURCH DURING THE MIDDLE AGES. A general survey of the development of Christianity in Western Europe from 590 to the Period of the Protestant Reformation. The course includes the study of the conversion and education of the barbarians by Whom the Roman... Show more40 AUGSBURG SEMINARY 32. HISTORY on THE CHURCH DURING THE MIDDLE AGES. A general survey of the development of Christianity in Western Europe from 590 to the Period of the Protestant Reformation. The course includes the study of the conversion and education of the barbarians by Whom the Roman Empire was subverted. The development and decay of Papacy; Mohammedanism; monastic orders; church discip- line, worship, and ceremonies; the crusades; scholas- ticism; conflict of the Eastern and Western churches; the Renaissance; the Inquisition; and movements toward reform through councils and in- dividuals. Required: 4 quarter hours. 33. HISTORY or THE REFORMATION PERIOD. A study of the causes which led up to the Protestant Reformation; the Reformation itself and its results; the Counter-Reformation. Required: 6 quarter hours. 34. HISTORY OF THE CHURCH AFTER THE REFOR- MATION. This course covers the period from the Reformation and up to the present time, with special emphasis on the history of the Lutheran Church. Required: 8 quarter hours. 35. AMERICAN CHURCH HISTORY. Early coloni- zation; planting of churches in the colonies: church government; religious life and worship; separation of church and state; revivals; the larger denomina— tions, their development and characteristics; modern developments in the Church in America. The his- tory of the Lutheran Church in America is studied with special care. Required: 3 quarter hours. 37. HISTORY or RELIGION. This course includes a general introduction to the history of religions, and historical review of the great religious systems of the world, ancient and modern, together with a care- Show less
AUGSBUM BEHINAEFY n airy at Miriam“, 1926-1929; Ph. 1).. University of Minnesota, 1927. I’mfiesmr of German, Augsburg Omega. H333“ Cam; mm, [L A” s. M. Clwmim. B. A” Dunn Walden» University, 1912; 5. Mk. University of Chicago. 1918; {nutmflan Marshall. Mam. Ifiiz-M: Uniwrsd‘w High M091, Uniwmity a!... Show moreAUGSBUM BEHINAEFY n airy at Miriam“, 1926-1929; Ph. 1).. University of Minnesota, 1927. I’mfiesmr of German, Augsburg Omega. H333“ Cam; mm, [L A” s. M. Clwmim. B. A” Dunn Walden» University, 1912; 5. Mk. University of Chicago. 1918; {nutmflan Marshall. Mam. Ifiiz-M: Uniwrsd‘w High M091, Uniwmity a! mum 1914.15: bud High Mann 1816-20, 891100110? Chmm, Enivmily of Minumm. 1923)- fi. Guam» mam wan-king tumd Ph. D“. Uni» varsity of Minna“ 1923» Head 10! Dammmut of Natural Science. Augsburg Gamma. 1923-. Mum NASH, B. A. BMW. B. A" Amhurg {Salim 1922; Summr Simian: Emmi-airy a! Wham; 6mm»; study“ Unwan- uitzy at Maxim. 19am: Lang Island 3191mm MM). 1925: 8mm}: wmrker at: Unhmrdw at Miunmm: am; of megy mpmflfll‘z Auwburg Chum 1324-. Bmwmm Mmm‘us Cummmm, 31m “1.3.. Th. NL, 13h» D. Ghrixmmm‘ I’hfiimfihy. 13* at, Amburgz Gunman. um; Augsburg Sm» May; 39%; T11. 1-3.. "m. Prim/em fimimw. 1927; finmmer Simian. flmlumbm Uniwmmy. 1M7; Unlwrsity a! llama. and Unirmrsmw 0f Gamma an (Maison Winthmp Wilma? {mm Primmn Sam- imu-y. 1-927m28: P11. I)" mama Wham Found»— flnn. 1929; Ilium:qu at (M: Grave Samimw. 1m 2?: Pastoral work at Wu Church, Emakim. New Yuk, memo: Protamr. Auxibum 001m 1930». ' amm mum. 3.1L, M. A‘, QT. Nam, Show less
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