Background
Nolte, Julius Mosher was born in 1894 in Duluth, Minnesota, United States. Son of Henry and May (Mosher) Nolte.
Nolte, Julius Mosher was born in 1894 in Duluth, Minnesota, United States. Son of Henry and May (Mosher) Nolte.
Bachelor of Arts, Yale, 1917. Bachelor of Laws, University of Minnesota, 1937. Doctor of Laws (honorary), Macalester College, 1963.
Assistant to vice president F. A. Patrick & Company, Duluth, Minnesota, 1919-1921. Vice president Little and Nolte Company, Duluth, since 1921. Extension lecturer University of Minnesota, 1922-1937.
Staff member Municipal Reference Bureau, University of Minnesota, 1934-1937. Admitted to bar of Minnesota, 1937. Director center for continuation study, University of Minnesota, 1937-1942, director general extension division, 1942-1946, dean university extension, 1946-1963.
Member Minnesota statehood centennial commission, 1955-1958. Member national advising committee for armed forces educational program, United States Department of Defense, 1954-1957. Served as Second lieutenant, Air Service United States Army, 1917-1918.
Member American Bar Association, American Judicature Society, Adult Education Association, United States National Commission United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization 1952-1958. Member Minnesota History Society, American Institute Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, Folk Arts Foundation of America, National University Extension Association, Minnesota State and Hennepin County bar associations, American Legion, Psi Upsilon, Phi Delta Phi, Phi Beta Kappa. Club: Campus.
Married Mildred Miller, September 21, 1918. Children: Richard H., Mildred M., Charles M., Jacqueline.