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10 [n this air view of the Auggic campus one can easily see the vast area that is already covered. With the plans already made an even greater campus site is soon to be realized.
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I I Never Can Forget •2- Ij-gie years are dark - est and From ‘The Prof, and the Princess.” Words and Music by EDGAR M. ALLEN, Ml. I' P -• joys and the sor - rows will be blend - ed, sick of the strug - gle, sad and wea - ry, As in mem - o - ry I’ll live them And for friend-ship’s balm, I vain - ly
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Augsburg— A community within a community Located on 21st Avenue and 7th Street in the center of Minneapolis directly across the river from the Uni- versity of Minnesota lies the campus of Augsburg Col- lege. Here students from seventeen states and eight foreign countries come to achieve a Christian education. In reality then, we might say that we have on the Aug- gie campus a miniature United Nations as students study, play, work and worship together in harmony and unity. Here they come together from various points with one goal in mind—graduation and a life of serv- ice in one of many fields. Men prepare for the ministry, women practice for a life of nursing service and both sexes study for a future in teaching, business, social work, parish work and find themselves in one of the various majors provided at the college. Among the many extra-curricular activities found on and around the campus can be found in athletics featuring football, basketball, golf, hockey and baseball, social functions, religious activities of every kind in- cluding the two spiritual emphasis weeks during every school year and an association with the city as a whole either in a job or as part of the recreational facilities found in the Twin Cities. Auggie students have the distinct advantage of get- ting their college education in a metropolitan center pulsating with industry, society and culture. These stu- dents have access to public libraries, museums, and various art collections. They may hear the finest in music and lectures. Minneapolis is among the finest in religious life and activity and Augsburg is located in the center of this teeming contemporary life. We can only hope that each student will recognize the poten- tiality and seek it more thoroughly in his strivings. 11
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