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AUGE, Thomas E. (Fort Madison, IA, Sept. 13, 1923--Dubuque, IA, Mar. 13, 2002). Co-founder, [[CENTER FOR DUBUQUE HISTORY]]. A Fulbright scholar in 1995, Auge wrote widely about the Dubuque area and modern European history. In addition to presenting papers on many campuses throughout the United States, he wrote ''Frederic Ozanam and His World''which was published in 1966. Auge was a contributing author of ''Seeds of Harvest--A History of the Archdiocese of Dubuque.'' He taught history at John Carroll University in Cleveland, Ohio and then [[LORAS COLLEGE]] for nearly thirty years.  
AUGE, Thomas E. (Fort Madison, IA, Sept. 13, 1923--Dubuque, IA, Mar. 13, 2002). Auge graduated from St. Ambrose College in 1947 and received a Master of History from St. Louis University in 1949. He married Theresa Moffitt in 1955 who joined him in Paris where he studied at the Sorbonne as a Fulbright scholar. He completed a Ph.D. from the University of Iowa in 1957. Tom taught history at John Carroll University and then [[LORAS COLLEGE]] for nearly thirty years.  


Auge co-founded the Center for Dubuque History in 1976 with [[KLEIN, Robert|Robert KLEIN]] and Dr. [[HESS, John|John HESS]]. In the late 1960s, he was instrumental in the formation of the Black Student Organization.  Following his retirement in 1993, Auge held the rank of Professor Emeritus of History at [[LORAS COLLEGE]]. He received a Distinguished Alumni Award from the college in 1995.
In the late 1960s, Auge was instrumental in the formation of the Black Student Organization.  Following his retirement in 1993, Auge held the rank of Professor Emeritus of History at [[LORAS COLLEGE]]. He received a Distinguished Alumni Award from the college in 1995.
 
Auge wrote widely about the Dubuque area and modern European history and in 1966 published a biography, ''Frederick Ozanam and his World''.  Ozanam was the founder of the St. Vincent de Paul Society.  He also contributed to ''Seeds of Harvest--A History of the Archdiocese of Dubuque''. In the late 1960s, he helped organize the Black Student Organization at Loras.  Auge co-founded the [[CENTER FOR DUBUQUE HISTORY]] in 1976 with [[KLEIN, Robert F.|Robert F. KLEIN]] and Dr. [[HESS, John|John HESS]].  
 
Following retirement in 1993, Auge held the rank of Professor Emeritus of History and received a Distinguished Alumni Award in 1995, recognizing him as an exceptional teacher and scholar.  Tom was active in various community organizations—the St. Vincent de Paul Society, [[DUBUQUE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY]] and Dubuque County Democrats in the early 1970s serving as Vice-Chair and then Chair. He led his executive board in formalizing the DCD By-Laws and Constitution.
 
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DBQDemocrats. Online: http://www.dbqdemocrats.org/halloffame.php#ThomasAuge


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AUGE, Thomas E. (Fort Madison, IA, Sept. 13, 1923--Dubuque, IA, Mar. 13, 2002). Auge graduated from St. Ambrose College in 1947 and received a Master of History from St. Louis University in 1949. He married Theresa Moffitt in 1955 who joined him in Paris where he studied at the Sorbonne as a Fulbright scholar. He completed a Ph.D. from the University of Iowa in 1957. Tom taught history at John Carroll University and then LORAS COLLEGE for nearly thirty years.

In the late 1960s, Auge was instrumental in the formation of the Black Student Organization. Following his retirement in 1993, Auge held the rank of Professor Emeritus of History at LORAS COLLEGE. He received a Distinguished Alumni Award from the college in 1995.

Auge wrote widely about the Dubuque area and modern European history and in 1966 published a biography, Frederick Ozanam and his World. Ozanam was the founder of the St. Vincent de Paul Society. He also contributed to Seeds of Harvest--A History of the Archdiocese of Dubuque. In the late 1960s, he helped organize the Black Student Organization at Loras. Auge co-founded the CENTER FOR DUBUQUE HISTORY in 1976 with Robert F. KLEIN and Dr. John HESS.

Following retirement in 1993, Auge held the rank of Professor Emeritus of History and received a Distinguished Alumni Award in 1995, recognizing him as an exceptional teacher and scholar. Tom was active in various community organizations—the St. Vincent de Paul Society, DUBUQUE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY and Dubuque County Democrats in the early 1970s serving as Vice-Chair and then Chair. He led his executive board in formalizing the DCD By-Laws and Constitution.

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DBQDemocrats. Online: http://www.dbqdemocrats.org/halloffame.php#ThomasAuge