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Hamline University is an American private liberal expressions school in Saint Paul, Minnesota, established in 1854 and named after Bishop Leonidas Lent Hamline of the United Methodist Church. Hamlines first home was in the town of Red Wing in Territory of Minnesota. The primary classes were hung on the second floor of the town general store. Hamline graduated its top of the line in 1859: two sisters, Elizabeth A. Sorin and Emily R. Sorin, who were Hamlines first graduates, as well as the first graduates of any school or college in Minnesota. Hamline is the most established foundation of higher education in Minnesota and one of five Associated Colleges of the Twin Cities. The college involves five staffs, including Hamline University School of Law, and has an enlistment of 2,100 undergrad and 2,800 postgraduate students. In 2011, Hamline was first in Minnesota and ninth in the U.s. in the Regional Universities—Midwest category of U.S. News and World Reports college rankings. Linda N. Hanson is the colleges nineteenth president, initiated in 2005.