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2936
Item · 1923
Part of University Photographs Collection

Group portrait of the faculty of Pacific Lutheran College in the 1922-23 academic year. Upper Row: Elizabeth Nielsen, M. Holum, M. Ringstad, L. Larson, J.U. Xavier, O.J. Stuen, Nettie Larsen; bottom row: Alpha Ellison, C.L. Foss, President Ola J. Ordal, Philip Hauge, Lora B. Kreidler.

2938
Item · 1925
Part of University Photographs Collection

From left, seated in the front row are: Nettie Larsen, President Ola J. Ordal, and Lora B. Kreidler. In the middle row, left to right, are: Ludvig Larson, Lillian Lund, J.U. Xavier, Orrin Thorson, Betty Hauge, and Philip Hauge. In the top row are Myron Ringstad and O.J. Stuen.

2939
Item · 1926
Part of University Photographs Collection

Group portrait of the Pacific Lutheran faculty in 1926.
President Ola Ordal is in the center in glasses. To Ordal's right is Ole Stuen. To Stuen's right is J.U. Xavier. Phillip Hauge third from left. Lora Kreidler fourth from left, Betty Hauge second from right.

2940
Item · undated
Part of University Photographs Collection

From left to right in the back row are: Linka Johnson, Dean Eklund, Margaret Wickstrom, Dwight Zulauf, Vern Utzinger, and Theodore Sjoding. In the front row, left to right, are: Dean E.C. Knorr, S.C. Eastvold, Dean P.E. Hauge, and Kristen Solberg.

2944
Item · 1939-12-12
Part of University Photographs Collection

Dr. Seth and Enga Tingelstad, Reverend George and Annette Loftness, Dr. Carlos and Emma Sperati, and Dr. Malmin visit with one another on December 12, 1939.

3409
Item · undated
Part of University Photographs Collection

Young Han Choo, Consul General for the State of Korea, visits with four Korean students who attend Pacific Lutheran College. Dr. Choo holds his coffee cup for Dr. Philip E. Hauge, dean at Pacific Lutheran College. The students are, seated, left to right: Dong Sup Hou, Chun Hye Chou, and Insu Lee. Standing are Chung Jin Kim and Hyan Mak Chang. While here, Dr. Choo expressed the hope that he would live long enough to see the re-unification of Korea.