A college catalog listing roll of students, societies, organizations, class notes and musings, calendar, descriptions of departments, summary of students, and lists of faculty and trustees.
A college catalog listing roll of students, societies, organizations, class notes, musings, calendar, descriptions of departments, summary of students, and lists of faculty and trustees.
A college catalog listing roll of students, societies, organizations, class notes and musings, calendar, descriptions of departments, summary of students, and lists of faculty and trustees.
A college catalog listing roll of students, societies, organizations, class notes, musings, calendar, descriptions of departments, summary of students, and lists of faculty and trustees.
James Murray and William McFadden behind a frozen-over Shadow Falls. Contributed by Richard Uriah Jones, Macalester College Class of 1901, and Macalester Head of Chemistry Department 1903-1941, and Dean of the College, 1917-1936.
Male gymnasts form pyramids on the Bald Spot at Carleton College. Gridley Hall is visible. Handwritten notes on back of postcard read "Removed from W. Edwin Dean Scrapbook" and "Special Gym Squad 1910."
Male gymnasts form pyramids on the Bald Spot at Carleton College. Gridley Hall is visible. Handwritten notes on back of postcard read "Removed from W. Edwin Dean Scrapbook" and "Special Gym Squad 1910."
Students are walking along a road lined by power lines in or near St. Peter. They are wearing fine clothes for the occasion. Inscribed on the front of the card, in Swedish, is ""På väg hem efter att ha varit uppe vid stationen och mött Kronobergarne."" Translation: "On the way home after having been up to the station and met the people from Kronoberg." On the back side is the photo's title and the nickname "Fickle"
An oratorical contest was held at St. Olaf College on April 4, 1902. Students, faculty, and staff from Gustavus Adolphus College boarded a specially marked Northwestern Line train for the ride to Northfield to attend the contest, where Gustavus student Harry Hedberg took 4th place. This photograph shows the train, the send-off crowd, and the passengers at the depot located near campus.
An oratorical contest was held at St. Olaf College on April 4, 1902. Students, faculty, and staff from Gustavus Adolphus College boarded a specially marked Northwestern Line train for the ride to Northfield to attend the contest, where Gustavus student Harry Hedberg took 4th place. This photograph shows the crowd assembled on the station platform, ready to board the train.
Five young women wearing freshman caps pose in this studio portrait. They are: (front) Marie Sigurdson, Elna Peterson, Myrtie Ostrom; (back) Irene Sander and Amy Turner.
This is a group photograph of Gustavus faculty and students gathered in front of Old Main. The back reads, "Oscar Sandahl college) middle left of steps, tall, bowtie; Anna Hilda Hedberg (music conservatory 1901 or 1902) 5th row from front rt. of center, same row as Oscar in left center; Harry Hedberg top left of door, dk. hair (facing)."
This panoramic picture of the Gustavus Adolphus College campus shows students and staff standing and seated among classroom and residential buildings: (left to right) Girls' Dormitory (Johnson Hall), President's Residence (called "The White House"), South Hall, School of Commerce Building, Old Main, Auditorium, and North Hall.
Gustavus Adolphus College students surround their professor, Dr. Lagerström. Anna Hilda Hedberg is pictured in row 3, center, with the black striped blouse.
Conservatory students surround Dr. Reinhold Lagerström (row 4, center). Among them is Anna Hilda Hedberg (Row 3, center with the black striped blouse).
Uniformed Gustavus Adolphus College Band members pose with instruments including drums, clarinets and brass. Band member Nathan Ofelt is seated 6th from the right, 2nd row.
The Gustavian Weekly Staff is shown in the early 1920s and includes top row: editor Vernon Swenson, Hubert Edquist, Conrad Holmberg, Lilian Heckton, Theodore Conrad, Signe Peterson; seated: Emmanuel Harrison, associate editor, Raymond Borg, Vernon Swenson, Rachel Bartlett, and Marian Youngquist.
Group photograph of faculty and students in the Graphic Communications program taken outside the Eden Prairie campus building. Faculty pictured include Orv Hein, Don Hendres, and Dwayne Erickson
Group photograph of several Department Chairs, Administrators, Campus director (Ed Hill), and Assistant directors (Joe Pucel and Roger Lee) of the Brooklyn Park campus Suburban Suburban Hennepin County Area Vocation Technical School after an on-campus meeting. Front row from left: unknown woman, Joe Pucel, Roger Lee, Ed Hill, Joyce Goebel, Sylvia Lee, Wilfred ""Ike"" Eidenschink. Back row from left: Dale ""Lefty"" Hungerford, unknown woman, unknown man, John Markwell, Adrian Olsen, John Radway, Russ Fryer, Hans Gilgen, Dave Smith
Ground breaking of the Eden Prairie Campus construction. Lorin Gasterlund holding the shovel. The Brooklyn Park campus groundbreaking took place simultaneously on the same day.
Groundbreaking of the Eden Prairie campus construction. Unknown man holding the shovel. Al Lundgren, pictured far right. The Brooklyn Park campus groundbreaking took place simultaneously on the same day.
This post card shows three college girls, including Esther Johnson and Mabel Lucken, and is addressed to Miss Amelia Turner, Ladies Hall, School of Agriculture, St. Paul, Minn. The back reads, "Dear Amelia: I suppose you are already beginning to cram for the exams. We are going to a surprise party for our mailman tonight. I have only 5 weeks of school left. E.J."
Hamline University Glee Club in rehearsal on the stage of Bridgman Hall in University Hall (also known as Old Main). Arthur Z. Drew at far left. A portrait of Bishop Leonidas Lent Hamline, for whom the university is named, hangs on the back wall.
Hamline University's Glee Club in Windom, Minnesota, after a February blizzard. From top: Professor John Jaeger, John Hedquist, George Smith, Wendell Woods, Ivan J. Jones, Charles V. Covell, Lloyd Alwin, Victor Horn, Harold Pond, Wallace Ramstad, Fawcett Thompson, Ray Harkness, Norman McLean.
Front: Paul A. Callaghan, Otto A. Drews, Hiram J. Lloyd, Harry (Henry) D. Horton, Ernest B. Pierce, Clifford V. Pierce Back: William W. Rubble, Ambrose Hays, Chas. E. Berg, George Earl Orsborn, Edmund Franklin, Otto J. Graff. See Mankatonian 7/1898.
Contributing Institution:
University Archives and Southern Minnesota Historical Center, Memorial Library, Minnesota State University, Mankato
Blenda Nelson, Luther Falk, Mary Anderson, Mable Johnson (back row) and Albert Loreen, Axel Hallberg, Ernest B. Anderson, and Bertha Almen (front row) are shown reading in this postcard portrait.
Freshmen male students participate in the cane rush at Carleton College as part of Freshman hazing on the Bald Spot. Laird Hall is visible in the background.
Four young men are shown posing in cadet uniforms and holding guns in this post card studio portrait. The message on the back is addressed to Miss Hannah Ivarson, Carlton, Minn., c/o Henning Ivarson.: "Clarkfield, Minn., July 25, '07. Hello. Did I forget who you was or did you forget who you was, well it makes no difference. Do you [know] the sports in the white suits, some of them I suppose. I am living fine and hope you the same. Send me a postal or something like it if you care to. Your friend, J. L. Anderson, Clarkfield, Minn."
Postcard with five photographs depicting a Hamline University Flag Rush, a contest between the freshman and sophomore classes. Published for the St. Paul Souvenir Co.
The first college freshman class is shown in a classroom setting. Pictured are: (first row) Charlie Olson, Olivia Eckloff, Anna Eckloff, Dr. J. P. Uhler, E. C. Sahlstrom (Mrs. Aug. Hed), Mary Meyer (Mrs. Turitin), William J. Tilderquist, G. A. Petri.; (second row) A. Godenius[?], Solomon Eckman, Rev. A. G. Olson, Rev. C. P. Lundgren, G. S. Olson, Joseph A. Jackson; (third row) Alfred J. Holmes, A. F. Lundquist, C. O. Cassel, Bar, C. A. Ramstead, Anton W. Holmes, Adolph C Olson, C. E. Seashore, John F. Dahl, O. B. Solvanus.
Members of the class of 1918, Eunice Gossman, Esther Rice, Jeanette Erickson, climb a tree at Carleton College. Typewritten text on back reads "REC'D from EUNICE RITTER 6/78."
Portrait of eighteen Carleton women. This appears to be the same group of women depicted on a postcard labeled "Cecilia Glee Club 1907." The women shown are: Irene Ehresman, Martha Oathout, Mamie Cheney, Bess Dougherty, Harriet Buckley, Lulu Townsend, Lucretia Woodard, Clara Boxrud, Lucia Warner, Laura Sherman, Helen Cooper, Vera Erickson, Florence Rice, Ruth Buswell, Hazel Reeves, Miss Crawford, Julia Parker, Nell McKenzie.
Group portrait of Carleton students of German, posed with books inside Gridley Hall. Pictured are: Gracia L. Jenks; Carlos Eben Allen; Alice E. Andrews; James E. Jenks; Wiliam J. McCarthy; Maude V. Willsey; William W. Taylor; Gertrude Woodruff; May E. Donovan; May H. Cravath; James F. Chapman; Josie Drucilla Allen; Wilmer E. Griffith; Alfaretta H. Jenkins; Harlan W. Fisk; Katherine L. Donaldson; Paul W. Barney.
Concordia High School basketball team of 1945-1946. Standing left to right: Vernon Wroge, Mart Hargens, Duane Putz, Rosie Lindemeier, Dick Siebert (coach), Darrell Lubbens, Duane Bohrer, H. Schuett, Arlo Janssen. Seated left to right: Bill Beck, Bob Berger, Arlie Alpers, Ben Ailts, Mobs Streufert.
Concordia High School freshman basketball team of 1937. Second row: N. Spomer, P. Mueller, N. Brandt (coach), T. Mack, W. Fuerneiss. First row: R. Brandt, W. Priebe, A. Wahlers, E. Linse, F. Ross.
Concordia High School sophomore basketball team of 1940-1941. Front row left to right: H. Klawetter, D. Schmidt, K. Muecke, R. Klingebiel, O. Henrichs. Back row left to right: F. Schwieger (coach), J. Huber, M. Meyer, A. Beck, V. Janssen, W. Hoffman, L. Grumm (assistant coach).
Concordia High School basketball team of 1940-1941. Standing left to right: J. Fehner, E. Marquardt, H. Brockopp, C. Nahnsen, W. Johnson, J. Wolfram, W. Friederichs, N. Hannemann, T. Braem, M. Hinrichs, M. Strohschein, L. Grumm. Seated: M. Wolfram (manager), D. Siebert (coach).
Concordia High School baseball team of 1938. Back row: E. Bentrup, L. Graebner, V. Gerike, E. Dubs. 2nd row: F. Schwieger, W. Link, Schroeder (coach), N. Spomer, R. Brandt. Sitting: W. Werning, R. Ehlers, A. Soeldner (manager), I. Janssen, E. Kramer.
Concordia High School baseball team of 1939. E. Kramer, H. Nuetzmann, G. Beck, N. Spomer, W. Fuerniss, F. Ehner (mascot), R. Brandt, A. Marquardt, L. Ewald (coach), John Volkert, H. Schroeder (manager), E. Dubbs, W. Werning, E. Bentru, F. Schweger, T. Mix.
Concordia High School baseball team of 1940. Seated left to right: Marquardt, Wahlers, Fuerniss (manager), Link, Brandt. Second row: Bentrup, Nahnsen, Hanneman, Wohlfeil, P. Reed (coach). Third row: Spomer, Ellinger, Grumm.