. North Park College catalog. Adviser Graduate Jenner Medical College. 1911; interne, Chicago Union Hos-pital. 1911-1912; member. Chicago Medical Society. Illinois State Med-ical Society. American Medical Association; member of staff, ChicagoUnion Hospital; medical adviser, North Park College, 1913-. JOHN V. KLINGGymnastics Gymnasium Instructor, Chicago Department of Police; Director ofAthletics, North Park College, 1913-. KARIN CASTHEL-LARSONGymnastics Graduate of Fernanderska skolan, orebro, 1905; Graduate of orebroBusiness School, 1908; Graduate of Captain Gyllenhammars Course inG


. North Park College catalog. Adviser Graduate Jenner Medical College. 1911; interne, Chicago Union Hos-pital. 1911-1912; member. Chicago Medical Society. Illinois State Med-ical Society. American Medical Association; member of staff, ChicagoUnion Hospital; medical adviser, North Park College, 1913-. JOHN V. KLINGGymnastics Gymnasium Instructor, Chicago Department of Police; Director ofAthletics, North Park College, 1913-. KARIN CASTHEL-LARSONGymnastics Graduate of Fernanderska skolan, orebro, 1905; Graduate of orebroBusiness School, 1908; Graduate of Captain Gyllenhammars Course inGymnastics, Stockholm. 1910; Graduate of Dr. Kellbergs School ofGymnasti-Masage and Medical Gymnastics. Stockholm, 1910; Coursein Red Cross Nursing. Stockholm, 1914; Teacher in Kindergarten, ore-bro. 1911-1913; Instructor in gymnastics for women, North Park Col-lege, 1915-1916. ABEL B. OSTEvening School Instructor Graduate of North Park Academy. 13; Student at the University ofChicago 1914-; Instructor in Evening School President D. Nyvall NORTH PARK COLLEGE. U Chapter 0 n e. Historical Sketch by the President. I. A School Established. The idea of a Covenant school was born with the Covenant. Witnessthe charter in which provision was made for institutions of learning tobe established at home and abroad. Witness also the fact that at theConference convened in Chicago 1885 to organize the Covenant, the veryfirst question, after the organization was effected, was how to establisha school. Epon the suggestion of H. M. Scott and Samuel Ives Curtis ofthe Chicago Theological Semianry that a Swedish department mightbe opened in connection with their school, a sort of co-opens operation with the Seminary was entered into. ThroughSchool ^he 0ffices 0f the Covenant and its president. Rev. C. ^ Professor Fridolf Risberg was called from Sweden and a Swedishseminary opened in the autumn of the same year. For five years this cooperation with the Seminary was continued, andin 188


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