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Caption on the back reads: "Ella thinks that this is a picture of them having to do with Nordlandslag of which Rolvaag was a member. She thinks the man standing is Julius Baumann."
Caption on the back reads: "Sitting, left to right: Mohn, Felland, Arneson, Froland. Standing, first row, Mr. and Mrs. Ramseth. Second row: Mr. and Mrs. Ole Rolvaag, Mr. and Mrs. Gunsten, E. Nerrig, Hinderlie."
Group photograph of the 1910 St. Olaf College faculty baseball team. Caption on the back reads: "Dr. George Berg, George Weida Spohn, ? Noakes/The College Coach, Adolph Olson (teacher of violin), O.E. Rolvaag, J. Arndt Bergh, P. S. Schmidt, Paul Schmidt (mascot), Dr. Nils Flaten. A faculty team always played the senior team."
Einar Haugen transferred from Morningside College to St. Olaf to study under Ole Rolvaag. Haugen eventually joined the faculty at Harvard College and was a member of the Board of Editors for the Norwegian American Historical Association.
Flaten Art Barn was built by Flaten and students in 1932. It is named after its designer/builder and the founder of what is now the Department of Art and Art History at St. Olaf College, Arnold Flaten.
Flaten Art Barn was built by Flaten and students in 1932. It is named after its designer/builder and the founder of what is now the Department of Art and Art History at St. Olaf College, Arnold Flaten.