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B WLM 1926 I ,E 'T Z, .:. ' . .. JL I , ' . ' 'E E' 2 2.1 'L 'J fa ' '- -'-v' ' Q 1 H T . A - . . . A V--- f S., H6491 -is '- . fvglz?-fav.-NYs'l:y 1'f AG. - 5 , 41 f -,rd v .pc-A ' 1. Y ' ' ,V,- -fl ag, Q' SEQ.- ,TM up . NELLIE F. FALK, B A., has studied at Augustana College, University of Wisconsin, University of Minnesota and the Uni- versity of California. Miss Falk is a candidate for the Ma.ster's degree at the University of Wisconsin. She has taught at Dana ASTRID HANSON, B. A., Dean of VVon1en, has studied at Augustana College. This is Miss I-la11sou's second year as a member of the Dana Faculty, and she is teaching English and the Normal subjects. She has this year been an active member of the Athletic Council. 1910-125 1913-173 1910-205 and since 19 1 VVALDO B. NIELSEN, B. A.. B. Mus. 419261. has studied at thc Glass Conservatfry, Copenhagen, and at St. Olaf College. He was Director of Nlusic at Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, Minn., 1923-4. At the present time Prof. Nielsen is taking graduate work froen the University EXEGUSWII C0I1S9l'V21i01'Y of Chicago. His work centers about piano, theory, choir and the orchestra. TILLMAN lll SOGGE, B. A., has studied at St. Olaf College where he received his degree. During the Summer of 1925 he attended the University of Minnesota. He has been teaching 'European History, Economics, and Political Science. Mr. Sogge has been at Dana for two years and during both has been the Facility advisor for the Danian. AARON A D TENSEN, B, A., has attended the University of Iowa and was ,giaduate assistant there o11e year before coming heie He xx LS an active niembel of the University of Iowa Ex- tension DlVlblOll 1924-25. Mr. Jensen became affiliated with Dana this yefu md has been teaching the College and Academy Sciences ind Driwing. LAWRENCE C. BUNDGAARD, B. P. E. tBacl1elo1 ol Physlc il Educationj, has attended Grand View College, Chicago School of Civics, and the American College of Physical Education at the University of Chicago where he received his degree. At the present time M1'. Bundgaard is receiving a course through cor- respondence from the University of Nebraska, This year he is teaching Physical Education, Sociology, Genetics, Physiology and Danish. 1 1 1 1.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-un-ml1nn1unn-nun-11:11 noi' 4
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I-. 0. 3 'R-X We WW . M 19 . if N' . ' L I' 24. l . . A T S e -. - .fa . : - 2495.22 94135: sf f . E5 f -7 .-'ff gj -1 5 2 A, Ir. AI , -L fr . :.1 -4- . nw -.smell I ' ' 2 I T H E F A C U L T Y 5 I . 2 I I I REV. THEO. M. HANSEN, B. A., President of Dana College, T .j attended the University of Nebraska, and St. Olaf College 1 T f 'I where he received his degree. At Trinity Seminary and Chicago i All g Lutheran Seminary he studied Theologyg he spent one year in - the graduate school of the University of Minnesota and one at J the Universities of Copenhagen and Tubingen. He has been at 5 1 ' Dana since 1922 and is now, in addition to his work as the I I . L I l- I president, teaching Church History and Christianity. Z I . I REV. P. S. VIG, D. D.. Dean of Trinity Seminary, attended the Askov High School and the Mission Institute of Copenhagen. He I has been a melnber of the faculty from 1896-993 1902-53 and since 1909. Dr. Vig is teaching Old 'l'esta1nent, Exegesis, Dog- matics, Apologetics and Bible Study. I I ! l REV. MARTIN L. KIRKEGAARD, B. A., University of New-ttsku, l studied at the Trinity Seminary from 1919-21 inclusive. At the University of Chicago he spent a. sununer term '19 and from I l T 1921-22 he was at the University of Copenhagen. He is now I : teaching Commercial, N. 'l'. Greek and N. T. Exegesis in addition 5 5 to performing his many duties as the Registrar of the college. i I I l REV. V. C. MENHERS, B. D., a graduate of The Chicago Luth- eran Seminary, attended High School and College, F1'eflei-icia., I : l Denmark. 1SS6-913 Danish Lutheran Free-Church Seminary, , L Chicago, lil., 1892-93: The Chicago Lutheran Seminary 1893- W - 97: Graduate Student at the University of Nebraska. in the De- - partment of Philosophy and Oriental Languages 1921-245 and i in the Extra lvlural DeparI'111ent of the Chicago Seminary since ' I 1923. He is now teaching Hoiniletics, Liturgics, Ainerican Church : g History, History ol' Philosopliy, and Oriental Religions. This is 2 Rev. Mengers' first year with us since 1916 and we hope that I . ! 1 we may keep him. i - I v I ' 1 l uw, Z T Q CAROLINE JOHNSON, M. A., studied at the University of Z X Nebraska. From the year 1906 to 1912 inclusive, Miss Johnson . L ' has taught at Dana and since 1915. The classes taught by her this . ff' . 7.4, year are German, Latin, and Literature. I I . I i l l : -i- ..-,.,.-...... -.--. . ---....-.--.--.---- II-...Z
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E1 I 26 x H E .,.H wa 9 23 If xg? c g i ei.-gl Ja, , gg . as , D ,F -' mf r .- 1. r. . - f as ...ef JE ta K ui, 'l s-4 , ., ,-5... f '1 ' : ff-. 1 - 'OH l I ir I I NIELS OVERGAARD, Cand. Theol., Cand Phil.-University of Copenhagen, has been teaching the advanced Danish classes this year, and also a Bible study circle lor the winter students. Through the united efforts of Profs. Overgaard and Nielsen the Dannebrog programs have been unusually successful for they have succeeded not only in bringing some of the best that we have of the Danish literature before us but much of the splendid Norse music as well. MRS. W. J. KOOPMAN is again this year teaching public speaking and expression. In addition to l1er regular classes of academic and college students she has had a class of the seminary students. LENA ELLSVVORTH DALE, a leading teacher of singing i11 Omaha for the past 20 years, specializes in the art of tone pro- duction. She has studied for four seasons at the Watt Musical Col- lege and Sherwood Music School of Chicagog four seasons with David Bisphane and Percy Rector Stephens of New York: pupil for three seasons at the American Conservatory and the Chicago Musical College, Chicago. This is Mrs. Dale's first year at Dana and we feel that we are indeed fortunate in counting her .s one of our instructors. ...H1milieu,nn1....1,.,,-,.1,...1....1lm- 1 -. 1 ... .- -.. -.. .- 1 1 1 1 1 1 GUSTAVE H. LUNDBERG, B. Sc., has -attended the University of Nebraska illld is a. graduate of Midland College. The subjects taught by Mr. Lunclbfarg are Mathematics and Psychology. He has also served actively on the Athletic Council and is Dean of Men. MISS ANNA JENSEN attended the Luther Academy and is a former Dana student. She has also been a student at the Iowa State Teachers' College. All of the winter student courses have this year been taught by her. J. W. SVVIHART of Fremont, Nebraska, has been instructor here at Dana in violin, cello, etc., for about eighteen years. He studied under August Wolf of the Valparaiso University: also at the American Conservatory, Chicago: and at the Uni- versity of Music, Lincoln. sesame, .un lm.,nu1uu1un1,,.,l
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