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Correspondence, historical sketch, reports, and 8 catalogs (1916-1926) of a Lutheran secondary school founded in 1916 at Outlook, Saskatchewan. In the years 1927-1936 the school was affiliated with the University of Saskatchewan as a junior college. Closed 1936-1939. In 1939 reopened as a bible school only under the name Saskatchewan Lutheran Bible Institute. In 1943 a high school department was added. In 1953 the mane was changed to Lutheran Collegiate Bible Institute. For clipping with photography (1943) see Camrose Lutheran College papers, P479.
Correspondence, catalogs, and reports of a Lutheran secondary school established in Fargo, North Dakota, in 1906; 1906-1926: Oak Grove Lutheran Ladies' Seminary; later, Oak Grove Lutheran High School.
Catalogue of an institution founded in 1875 in Evanston, Illinois, by the Norwegian-Danish Educational Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Clippings concerning the Seminary Building, which was purchased by Northwestern university in 1949 and is now called Asbury Hall. See also T. Otmann Firing papers, P1310; he was principal of the seminary. Photograph c. 1909-1911.