Henry Leslie Osborn and his wife EffieOsborn in their home at 1599 Hewitt Avenue. Osborn worked at Hamline from 1887 until 1932 and served as a biology professor, dean of faculty, and acting president. EffieOsborn taught piano at Hamline from 1895 until 1901.
Publication containing journal articles written by St. Cloud State faculty and students, covering a wide variety of topics mostly related to public education, as well as containing about alumni, students, faculty, and campus events related to St. Cloud State. Articles include "The Story of Lochinvar," "The Mille Lacs Indians," "Why I liked the Book I Read Recently," and "Crossing the Bridge," as well as news from the past football season.
Faculty of Hamline University on the lawn in front of Old Main. Science Hall is at their backs. Sitting: William E. Thompson, Loren Harrison Batchelder, George Henry Bridgman (president), Alta Barker, George Swan Innis. Standing: Henry Leslie Osborn, Euphemia (Effie) Miller LoagOsborn, Arthur Z. Drew, and ?.