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- 1887-1953
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Luther College – English Exercises
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Luther College – English ExercisesExercises in dictation from Luther College.
Luther College – Norwegian Exercises
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Norwegian exercises from Luther College.
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This file contains a collection of pictures cut from other sources illustrating Roman art, Swedish royalty, mythological creatures, Vikings and various other scenes.
Master’s Degree – University of Washington
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File includes Xavier’s 1929 Diploma and program from Masters Graduation from the University of Washington.
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Notes cover the Bible (pages 480-664) and Bible study notes.
Correspondence – Luther College Accreditation
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This file includes letter(s) to the State Board of Public Instruction written by Xavier concerning the accreditation of Luther College in Decorah, Iowa. Correspondence between Xavier and various individuals in noted in this document.
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File includes two copies from Xavier’s Master Thesis (written in Norwegian) submitted to the University of Washington in 1929 for the Degree of Master of the Arts. One copy appears to be from Xavier’s personal library and the other was from the PLC library.
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A series of cash ledgers (each with Xavier’s name at the top) detailing expenses with dates ranging from 1867 to 1901. Contents of the ledgers vary and are possibly practice figure books from Xavier’s early education.
Part of Johan Xavier Papers
This series contains the almost yearly diaries kept by Professor Xavier. In these diaries, Xavier wrote nearly every day about the weather, recorded the deaths within the community, and kept records of the prices of various purchases or bills. However, these diaries rarely have any mention of exact locations and sometimes Xavier wrote in a secret code identified in his notebooks as the J.U. + H.O. code.