Early Norwegian immigrants to this country recognized the greatest lack of their new land. line they had no churches and few ordained pas- tors. The response to this need is a part of a his- tory which we are now making. In 1869 the first theological training school for Norwegian Lutherans in... Show moreEarly Norwegian immigrants to this country recognized the greatest lack of their new land. line they had no churches and few ordained pas- tors. The response to this need is a part of a his- tory which we are now making. In 1869 the first theological training school for Norwegian Lutherans in America was started. It was founded in Marshall, Wisconsin, and was called Augsburg Seminary. In 1872 it was moved to its present location with a newly-constructed seminary building near the banks of the Mississippi on the borders of rapidly-growing Minneapolis. Great men served as its presidents and leaders, and on its faculty were those who were stimulated in their work with a zeal for the expanding of the kingdom of God on earth. Since its early beginning it has developed a college department which also prepares men and women for community service with a Christian emphasis. As the college grew and departments were added to its curriculum it provided a higher level of pre-seminary training. The aim has always been to prepare well-trained pastors who are alert, not only to the church’s responsibility in the com- munity. but also to individual problems. AUGSBURG E0 LOGICAL SEMINARY “the word became flesh” Apparently, a six-man faculty provides fifths ership for Augsburg Seminary. At least ture would lead .us to believe So. [- rigllit Dr. M. A..,EHeHand: Profs at Testament and Secretary of the thrale ‘ Dr. Bernhard Christensen, President of theology“; "IV/01'" Olson, " " oi Syste ’1’. " 0? «ua Show less
RAYMOND E. ANDERSON Assistant Professor of Speech Instructor in Speec Dean of Students and Associoie lnstructor in English University of Minnesota, 3.5., Kansas State Teachers College, Professor of English University at Minnesota, B 5,, “Mr M .; Additional study: Minne- 3.5., M.S.; Additional... Show moreRAYMOND E. ANDERSON Assistant Professor of Speech Instructor in Speec Dean of Students and Associoie lnstructor in English University of Minnesota, 3.5., Kansas State Teachers College, Professor of English University at Minnesota, B 5,, “Mr M .; Additional study: Minne- 3.5., M.S.; Additional study: Uni- Augsburg College, B,A.; Univer- varsity 0‘ Chicago, MAJ Addi lota. versity at Minnesota. sity of Minnesota, MLAH- Addi- tionol study: University of Wash tional study: Minnesota. ington, University of New Melisa JOHN MILTON ANNE PEDERSON GERALD H. THORSON Instructor in English Associate Professor of English Assistant Protessor oi English University of Minnesota, B.A., Augsburg College, B.A.; Univer- Augsburg College B.A.,~ Univerr M.A.; Additional study: Minne» sity of Minnesota, M.A.,~ Addi» sity of Minnesota, M.A.; Addi- total tionai study: Minnesota, Colurn— tonal study: Grenoble, Wisionr bio. sin, Oslo, Minnesota, Columbia ANDERSON MILTON BERGMAN PEDERSON DAHLEN ENGLISH AND SPEECH LUCY MAE E. BERGMAN K. BERNER DAHLEN if l i ‘ 1 THORSON LARSON EVEREYT LARSON Show less
‘;.-o~... MARGARET KUEHL Parkers Prairie, Minnesota MARY ANN LANDECKER Robbinsdale, Minnesota JOYCE LARSON Robbinsdale, Minnesota DONNA LEABO Underwood, Minnesota CLARICE MATHISON Bagley, Minnesota ELLEN MIDTHUN Pelican Rapids, Minnesota MARILYN MYKLEJORD Gonw'k, Minnesota NANCY NELSON Hayfield,... Show more‘;.-o~... MARGARET KUEHL Parkers Prairie, Minnesota MARY ANN LANDECKER Robbinsdale, Minnesota JOYCE LARSON Robbinsdale, Minnesota DONNA LEABO Underwood, Minnesota CLARICE MATHISON Bagley, Minnesota ELLEN MIDTHUN Pelican Rapids, Minnesota MARILYN MYKLEJORD Gonw'k, Minnesota NANCY NELSON Hayfield, Wisconsin FRESHMEN JUDITH BLOKKEN Newark, New Jersey L015 BROWN Litchfield, Minnesota MARY CLousE Thief River Falls, Minnesota EVELYN DUNTEMAN Amiret, Minnesota MARILYN HAUGO N orthwood, Iowa LA RUE HEINE Hazen, North Dakota JOSEPHINE Hum-s Marshall, Minnesota NANCY JACOBSON Marquette, Michigan ANN JENsEN Sleepy Eye, Minnesota JANICE JOHNSON Sioux Falls, South Dakota MARY ANN JOHNSON Erskine, Minnesota CAROL KOCH Gaylord, Minnesota 3",. [f1rl<.‘.“:1 mm. .x.‘ p. "A; .A - ' IA .z-xr . a. Lyn-4" .«u : anti-12..., A :rifié‘es‘wam 'a- :- Show less