[259] Several of the Norwegian and Swedish weekly papers supported by the different denominations publish regularly lists of donors to particular schools, stating the amount of money, or the nature of the articles given, enumerating the books, quantities of fuel, clothing, etc.
[260] Bille, History of the Danes in America, 20-24,—an excellent account of some of these attempts.
[261] (Transcriber’s Note: This footnote does not exist in the original work.)
[262] Nelson, Scandinavians in the United States (2nd ed.), 317 ff.
[263] The World Almanac and Encyclopedia, 1914, 599-609.
| Instructors | Students | Prod. Fds. | Income | |
| Augsburg Seminary | 8 | 173 | 40,000 | 20,000 |
| Augustana College | 31 | 629 | 414,356 | 101,923 |
| Bethany College (Kan.) | 44 | 893 | 55,777 | 93,166 |
| Gustavus Adolphus College | 23 | 348 | 75,000 | 35,328 |
| Luther College | 16 | 213 | 272,408 | 37,000 |
| St. Olaf College | 32 | 550 | 250,000 | 74,000 |
[264] Interview with Professor G. O. Brohough, August, 1906. See Nelson, Scandinavians in the United States, I, 179-180.
[265] Catalogue of Bethany College, 31st Academic Year (1912), 54.
[266] A. Estrem, “A Norwegian-American College,” Midland Monthly, I, 605-611.
[267] The Statesman’s Year Book, 1900, 491, 1048, 1062.