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Theodor Haagaas

Theodor Christian Petersen Haagaas (15 June 1873, Tistedalen – 25 December 1961, Oslo) was a Norwegian mathematician, private school owner and author. He was a co-owner of Frogner School and Nissen's Girls' School (1913–1918) and founder and owner of the Haagaas School, a private gymnasium at Frogner, Oslo that existed 1915–1955. He is also known for the widely used ''Haffner og Haagaas'' series of textbooks in mathematics, which was published between 1925 and 1979 in numerous editions.
==Career==

He attended the Frederikshald Gymnasium and graduated with the ''examen artium'' university entrance exam in 1891. He subsequently studied philosophy and natural sciences at the Royal Frederick University. He also served in the Royal Norwegian Navy 1897–1902 as a deputy intendant (second lieutenant in the logistics officer corps).
He was employed as a lecturer in mathematics at the private gymnasium Frogner School in Oslo in 1900, and was a co-owner of both Frogner School and its neighbour, the Nissen's Girls' School, from 1913 to 1918. He was the founder, owner and headmaster of the Haagaas School, a private gymnasium in Oslo that existed from 1915 to 1955. Haagaas School was the last school in Norway in the tradition of the Heltberg School of the 19th century, offering a fast track to the ''examen artium'' (a so-called ''studentfabrikk'', "student factory"), and was described by Mosse Jørgensen as "the new Heltberg ()."〔Mosse Jørgensen: "(Haagaas Artiumskursus )," in ''Skoler jeg møtte'', Pedagogisk psykologisk forlag, 1997, pp. 42–51.〕 He was a co-author and subsequently the sole author of the ''Haffner og Haagaas'' series of textbooks in mathematics, which was published between 1925 and 1979 in numerous editions. According to ''Aftenposten'', he was one of the most well known Norwegian educators at the time of his death.〔"Lektor Theodor Haagaas, Oslo, er død," ''Aftenposten'', 27 December 1961〕
He received the King's Medal of Merit in Gold in 1949.〔''Aftenposten'', 27 June 1949〕〔(Lektor Theodor Haagaas, er tildelt Kongens Fortjenstmedalje i gull ), The Royal Court

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