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7:223 :2 44.1 CHARLES LINUS EUGENE ESBJORN, A.M., LITT.D. - Lint. n 6- del- ,11-1pxig 13311 51 Llumgu, R'u Augmmhu dum- 1350. Professor of the German Language and Literature LINUS WARNER KLING, A.M. .LIL .hlgwmm, 15! .1 l. Ni-hr 1. 13m. thi :n, smumm' :11 1mm; Yaw. lon 01 I n .wunm-r 01 11111; um: l. min 011924: Pm :1111111101' m' 1920. .11 .111er- m . 1154.111, Professor of the French Language and Literu Lure IVA CARRIE PEARCE, A.R-Iu M.E. Isa: 11mmmmn, 153::- ma. I'ulusnhia Culluwe oi lipr-h- ' 1 11w 1 .1: .1 9w P1-Qfessr11- aflSmer-mi LOWELL VOGEL SIMPSON, A.M. IL Urllgxlmrz, 192:1; 1,11. l'ui1 ni qu'n. 1:728. ' 1 sun- 111 m1 snlmmq 111 1 - 1mm, slimmer Aliznhln mm 1.0211, Assaciat: Professor of Psychology WILLIAM EMANUEL CEDERBERG, A.M., PH.D. 51.11. Auunmm... mm: mm. Yale. 1mm- Kill. 10H PH.D. 19 . 1' lljuj:ml. mu Hemp mud. mm wnnnlw', 14.1151. ,11 ,1ummnnn hinEE 190:1 Professor 0f Ma thematica- ISAAC MORENE ANDERSON. A4311 LITT. D. I1. Alum-lalm, 159 I13. 159 JJL 1593: Limb. IN Adolphus -i Harvami munmor M 1894', Chi- mmm or 191m and 19111- Niccondn, :ulnlnur of 190; ,u 1111;111:3113 .inu 19m PJ'nfessor of the Greek Language and Literatm'c JOHN PETER MAGNUSSON, A.M., PH.D. lhmuvus .mnH - e.ota.15:ns: .t'urnvll IEITF. l'l- uu' 11 coniln. 1503 - 1111111215. -m 1w uf 19 Jumme. Ph11u- unnm' of 1 -1-- 11 , mnum 01 192:1 .11 1111 1-1! 1-10 .1 Oscar H Professor of Chenn'sti'y AXEL REYNOLD WALLIN, A.M. .1.I;. .luglulzmm 190- AM. Cullumilim 1907. Harvard, summer nl 190:3; Col :1. 190545. .1: Augustana since 1111.1. Professo r of Education OSCAR LEONARD NORDSTROM, AM. 1.1;, Augustuna. 19 11,31. 1mm. 11 Chicagu, mm- mm- HE 15110; Iowa. might .sllmuIr-r At Augummm sim'i- 191s. Professor of Ecmwmics IRA OLIVER NOTHSTEIN, A.M., D.D. 111 1n .Dll.1925 111 1111 .1 I1. . '1lewml Smluu um 111011111115, 19111 H mix. 19m .1: 11121151111131 mu- HHS P1 ofcssor uf Libr-my Science Librarian and Curator of 111C Museum 501. ANN MAM 'l'lu- mu 11ml nu- numn. 51.1 .mm Emmi .m- mmul blmtr 11.1 1-. Uni xlmn 111.1 Skull 11171-17 mum nuwuv 1
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Evident a5 must be to us the faults of the old classical curriculum, it did possess a unity and integration of con- tent and purpose which compels our ad- miration. We may criticize its narrowr ness and rigidity but we can not deny its claim to have produced men and women of culture. With the advent of the elective sys- tem, the tendency to early specializa- tion. and the admission of vocational subjects came a certain disintegration and confusion 0f purpose which a later reaction toward required course groups and majors failed adequately to couni teract. Those who have seen and def plored this condition must experience keen gratification at the new reasser- tiun of itself by the Liberal Arts Coin lege. Evidence enough of this is found in the various college plans', all of which, differ as they may in detail, have as their avowed purpose the attainment of more definite and inclusive cultural aims through a comprehensive integra- tion of knowledge. With a maximum freedom from mere routine for the student and new encour- agement to individual eEort, there bids fair to result a zest far discovery which may well play havoc with prafessorial complacency. In a more genuine sense than ever before the educational task must be conceived as a coilperative en, terprise in which faculty and students join forces toward a common purpose. ARTHUR WALD. SIR Loki. hurim: maliciously cut all SiI'x hair. wug mm- DeHl-d lis' Thur :9 KM lhe Burk Elves u. rahluun hair from gold Ihal wuuld mow Iiku natural hair. Thur; Sil. um prutu'tor ur mam. the uoddeau whoae am mums kindred ulld lution- sh mme m hurl wow. im: hair nf yl-uw ma First, then, a 100mm: win, or won't- degmml wilt; If xhe will dalr, she will: and tkarck 1m and ain't. -AARON HILL in Epilogue to Zuru. To any young woman interested in recreational, social, and cultural dcvcli npment, Augustana offers many splen- did opportunities. The Augustana Girls: Athletic Asso- ciation and the Valkyries promote good spurtsmanship and afford suitable rec- reation and training in the various ath- letic activities. The Augustana Woman's Club is the one arganization which in- cludes all girls from all departments of the institution Its chief aims are to fos- ter a friendly spirit among the women on the campus and to assist the fresh, men girls in becoming adjusted to their new environment. Activities of varied nature are promoted by the Dormitory Club in the Woman's Building. There are also six sororities on the campus. with a membership of one hundred. The fields of debate and oratory are open to all interested college girls Mu- sin lovers may nartake in the rendition of Handells Messiah and other ura- torios. Competition for membership in the Oriole chorus is keen. Augustana olfers ample extracurricu- lar activities to assure each girl of a pleasant and profitable college lifel ESTHER E. SUNDBERG.
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ALBERT FERDINAND SCHERSTEN, A.M., PHD. I I3, Aluzl 'L'mu, 19H . I VI, WiIDIIIIsin: 1' 'IIJW, ' . ,II .IIIgII ProfIssoI' of Sociology and PaII'tI'I'III Science MAR-GARF T OLMSTED, A.VI. . 17w IIIIII WISL' IUH'JI II .Uimlxt. m I- oI- 1921 AVSIII-Mnt Professor of Latin HIM? Mathematics ANNE C. GREVE, B.P.E., A.BI lll'th'I L'IlnI I- III' I Ii. ,IIIgIIalII Instructor in Physical Edrwatiuw FRITIOF MELVIN FRYXELL, A M., PHD. .I.II. ,IIIgII . I V PlI.Il. msi- mzn. 19:20. I I wginn. mull hulmm-r HVK'I' J. . .II .UIEIVrli'lIIII Iincu ION. Professor of Gcnloyy HAL CHARLES YINGLING, SCM. 50. . IiI-idI-lbI-m. 19w: Sch, 0IIiII. 1916. .It .ngllRHIIIH Fillt'l' 1915!. . Professor of Baolngy KARL GOTTFRID LARSON. AM .I ll UIIImIIIIIIIII r- , . II'iIImIIIin III sIIIIIIIII r nf 1:11 II. Immer- III 192 , I'IIIrIIucI, sIImmm-s nf Imn '15m..II .hlgilp I ,. Int 19 I. Associate P1 afessm' of Physics ALMA LOUISE JOHNSON, B S. .5 anuIII-I- cm. 1920. Special Art Work. I .1 Cnllviu; F'III ml .lmvlimi H SclmuI. ,ImIII-I . III . t'llicnuo: mm: RH'I-I' Art InIunI .lt .IIIgIIIInIIII IIIII-I- 1 6. Instructor 'in Drawing mui Painting EARL ALEXANDER BEYER, A.M., S. T. B., PH.D. m, berm: V, II .MH. Midland. 'I'heul ScIII.1IJ A.Rl. Snluasktl. and Pan sulmlwt and fan I COIIIIIIII IIIIIIm-r of 11124; '1! 10'3'2. At .hlgnwlmm Iilluu 19232 Professor of Rumrmce Languages HILMA ELEANORA PETERSON, A. M. SIIII- 'l IIUIWTS IIIIIIIII-I Huh II. w 1930.,III. Ilu, 1919.10lulnlli1, IIIIIInII-I uf 192w IIIimm'. sum- uf IUFH. .Kt .KIIKIJIIImu Ixincv 1037 Assistant P1 alessor of English. HENRY FREDERICK STAACK, JLM. n. Nebraska, 1m . . 1925. II'iIeIIIIIIn, . III 19 , III :I, .I IIIIII-r HI I I IIICDK'J. . ' Her or 15118. .XE Aug! IIIIIII mm :92 Associate Pa'nfcssm' of History I I III-I iHIu lull EI- IIII-II- III! III I II-I'III HI ,Il'l' .IIIIIrII- :III v-IIII KIIIIIIM II
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