Leland b saturn biography sampler

          AFS A Cut A1 Leland B. Saturn: Dear Mr. President, my name is Leland B. Saturn and my address, South Seventh Street, Minneapolis..

          News Archives - 2007

          The campus community mourns the death of one of Augsburg’s music giants, composer and conductor Leland Sateren ‘35, who died on Saturday, Nov.

          10, at the age of 94.

          Leland (Lee) Atwood, president of the corporation, had reor- ganized North American's Missile Division as the Space and Information Systems Division the.

        1. It celebrates the triumphs and struggles of the first African American space pioneers and astronauts and the long road it took to get to where.
        2. AFS A Cut A1 Leland B. Saturn: Dear Mr. President, my name is Leland B. Saturn and my address, South Seventh Street, Minneapolis.
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        5. His work includes more than 400 choral pieces he composed, which are sung in churches around the county. Sateren was passionate about Scandinavian choral music and introduced the work of many Scandinavian composers to American choral directors.

          Sateren graduated from Augsburg in 1935, and for the next 10 years, he attended graduate school at the University of Minnesota, was music director at the university’s KUOM radio station, and served in public service during World War II.

          In 1946, he returned to Augsburg; 4 years later, he became chair of the Music Department and director of the Augsburg Choir, which he led until his retirement in 1979.

          He is recognized for the excellence he brought to the Augsburg Choir and Augsburg’s choral arts program.

          During his long tenure, t