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Faculty and students on steps of Old Main in the 1910s. The man on the far left in the first row is Johan U. Xavier, university president from 1920-1921, and the man on the fourth from the left in the front row is Nils J. Hong, university president from 1898-1918.

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Students and Faculty of PLA on the steps of Old Main (Harstad Hall) in the 1910s. The man on the second from the left in the first row is Nils J. Hong, university president from 1898-1918.

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Large group outside Harstad Hall including President Ola Ordal (front row, standing 3rd from left), Ole Stuen (front row, far right), J.U. Xavier (2nd row, far left).

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Large group including Ole Stuen (front row, 2nd right) and Ola Ordal (front row, 3rd from right) on Harstad Hall steps

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Large group including Ole Stuen (2nd row, standing on right side to the right of front row man in striped tie), J.U. Xavier (2nd row, standing on left side to the right of front row man in striped tie), and Ola Ordal (front row center, wearing glasses), on Harstad Hall steps

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First chemistry laboratory in the basement of Old Main. Taken in the 1920s. Professor Ramstad picture with a student.

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May 17, 1947: Ground-breaking exercises in connection with the building of the new science hall at Pacific Lutheran College. Reading left to right: Mr. Geo. Warter, contractor; Dr. J.P. Pflueger, Religion department; Mr.John Richards, architect; Reverend Lauritz Rasmussen, alumnus 1900; Dr. E. B. Steen, College Pastor; Professor Anders W. Ramstad, Chemistry department; Dr. Walter H. Schaefer, Biology department; Dr. O. M. Jordahl, Physics department; Dr. Philip E. Hauge, Dean of the College, Prof. Johan U. Xavier, Librarian Emeritus, Dr. Seth C. Eastvold, President of the College.

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Students Lee Strenge, Ted Baird, Carl Fynbo, Henry Anderson, Robert Baird and Hal Braaford have coffee with German professor Ottilie Little in the Coffee Shop located in the College Union Building (later renamed Ingram Hall).

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