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Lutheran Normal School Mirror. "United We Stand, Divided We Fall." Vol. XII. No. 7. SIOUX FALLS, S. D., APRIL, 1910. Whole No. Pm The Lutheran Normal School Mirror. Entered at the Post Office at Sioux Falls, S. D., as second class matter, May 31, 1899. The Lutheran Normal School Mirror Is devoted to the best interests of the parochial and common schools, and is published monthly (except July, August and September) by the Mirror Association. Terms-5o cents per year in advance. Single copy, 6c Contributions are solicited. Advertising rates furnished on application. Contributions, subscriptions, and remittances should be sent direct to the Editor-in-chief. "Mirror" will be sent to subscribers until ordered dis-continued. Notice to discontinue should be sent direct to the Editor-in-chief. Remember to notify us of any change in your address. Money should be sent by post office. or express money order, registered mail, or bank drafts. Do not send local checks or stamps. Subscribers who do not receive "Mirror" by the end of the month, should notify us to that effect. Address, Lutheran Normal School Mirror, Sioux Falls, South Dakota. BOARD OF EDITORS. Rditor-in-chief S. A. Jordahl Editorials Clara Hexom Educationals Dagny Paulson Young People's Department- Editor-in-chief Anna Thykesen Associate Editors . Johanna Scheie, Clara Wrolstad Olava Locomen, Charlotte Hammer Exchanges Anna Isaacson, Theresa Jetley Personal and Local . . Selma Lerdal, Ferdinand Hegg BUSINESS MANAGERS. Bookkeeper and Treasurer Oscar LOvstuen Assistants . . . . . . Henry Opheim, George Ulvilden CONTENTS. Page Editorials 145 Ben Lindsey and the juvenile Court 147 Heroism in Common Life 150 True Courage 152 Et lidet indlceg i skolesagen 154 Rejort of Alumni Treasurer 154 Exchanges 155 Personal and Loiral . . . 155 Paid for Mirror 155 EDITORIALS. TO SUBSCRIBERS WHO ARE IN ARREARS. The present school year is rapidly drawing to a close. Still, a great many of our subscribers have failed to pay up. We feel assured that in most cases this is merely an oversight. If so, kindly let this be sufficient notice, and send in your remittance promptly. Do IT TO-DAY. To-morrow you may forget. By tending to this at once, you will save us the trouble and expense of send-ing you a statement. Besides, you will be doing your part towards enabling us to pay our bills. We are, unfortunately, considerably behind on our payments to Publishing House. This is not as it should be. But the reason ? Simply, that 150 or 200 of our subscribers have failed to pay us the small amount that each of you owes us. Prompt attention to this matter will be appreciated. ON Friday evening, March 18, a recital was given by the musical forces of the school. The following program was rendered : PART I. "0, for the Wings of a Dove," from "Hear My Prayer" Mendelssohn Chorus. Hunting Song Mendelssohn Stella Scarvie. Prayer Tosti Alma Anderson . Minuett, from "Symphony in D" Haydn Onga Dale, Juliana Halvorson, Mabel Thoreson. Scarf Dance Chaminade Nocturne Koelling Mathilde Lee. Requiem Homer Melody in P Rubinstein Impromptu Kj erulf Myrtle Johnson. Millie Kjenstad. Mabel Holtan. Selma Bjerkeng.
Object Description
Title | Lutheran Normal School Mirror - 1910 April |
Subject (LC) | Lutheran Normal School (Sioux Falls, S.D.)--Students--Newspapers |
Type | Newspaper |
Date | 1910-04 |
Publishing agency | Lutheran Normal School |
Rights | This image may not be reproduced without the express written consent of Augustana University, Sioux Falls, SD, USA 57197. |
Medium | Text |
Format - Digital | |
Language | English; Norwegian |
Coverage | v. 12, no. 7 |
Collection | Augustana Newspapers |
Contributing Institution | Mikkelsen Library, Augustana University |
Description
Title | alm-1910-04-01 1 |
Date | 1910-04 |
Text | Lutheran Normal School Mirror. "United We Stand, Divided We Fall." Vol. XII. No. 7. SIOUX FALLS, S. D., APRIL, 1910. Whole No. Pm The Lutheran Normal School Mirror. Entered at the Post Office at Sioux Falls, S. D., as second class matter, May 31, 1899. The Lutheran Normal School Mirror Is devoted to the best interests of the parochial and common schools, and is published monthly (except July, August and September) by the Mirror Association. Terms-5o cents per year in advance. Single copy, 6c Contributions are solicited. Advertising rates furnished on application. Contributions, subscriptions, and remittances should be sent direct to the Editor-in-chief. "Mirror" will be sent to subscribers until ordered dis-continued. Notice to discontinue should be sent direct to the Editor-in-chief. Remember to notify us of any change in your address. Money should be sent by post office. or express money order, registered mail, or bank drafts. Do not send local checks or stamps. Subscribers who do not receive "Mirror" by the end of the month, should notify us to that effect. Address, Lutheran Normal School Mirror, Sioux Falls, South Dakota. BOARD OF EDITORS. Rditor-in-chief S. A. Jordahl Editorials Clara Hexom Educationals Dagny Paulson Young People's Department- Editor-in-chief Anna Thykesen Associate Editors . Johanna Scheie, Clara Wrolstad Olava Locomen, Charlotte Hammer Exchanges Anna Isaacson, Theresa Jetley Personal and Local . . Selma Lerdal, Ferdinand Hegg BUSINESS MANAGERS. Bookkeeper and Treasurer Oscar LOvstuen Assistants . . . . . . Henry Opheim, George Ulvilden CONTENTS. Page Editorials 145 Ben Lindsey and the juvenile Court 147 Heroism in Common Life 150 True Courage 152 Et lidet indlceg i skolesagen 154 Rejort of Alumni Treasurer 154 Exchanges 155 Personal and Loiral . . . 155 Paid for Mirror 155 EDITORIALS. TO SUBSCRIBERS WHO ARE IN ARREARS. The present school year is rapidly drawing to a close. Still, a great many of our subscribers have failed to pay up. We feel assured that in most cases this is merely an oversight. If so, kindly let this be sufficient notice, and send in your remittance promptly. Do IT TO-DAY. To-morrow you may forget. By tending to this at once, you will save us the trouble and expense of send-ing you a statement. Besides, you will be doing your part towards enabling us to pay our bills. We are, unfortunately, considerably behind on our payments to Publishing House. This is not as it should be. But the reason ? Simply, that 150 or 200 of our subscribers have failed to pay us the small amount that each of you owes us. Prompt attention to this matter will be appreciated. ON Friday evening, March 18, a recital was given by the musical forces of the school. The following program was rendered : PART I. "0, for the Wings of a Dove," from "Hear My Prayer" Mendelssohn Chorus. Hunting Song Mendelssohn Stella Scarvie. Prayer Tosti Alma Anderson . Minuett, from "Symphony in D" Haydn Onga Dale, Juliana Halvorson, Mabel Thoreson. Scarf Dance Chaminade Nocturne Koelling Mathilde Lee. Requiem Homer Melody in P Rubinstein Impromptu Kj erulf Myrtle Johnson. Millie Kjenstad. Mabel Holtan. Selma Bjerkeng. |