Map showing locations of water wells, soil borings, outcrops and cuttings samples collected during water well drilling. Distribution and sources of primary information tthat guide the geologic interpretations used to make the geologic maps in the series, scale 1:100,000, Winona County. Electronic file available at: ftp://mgsftp2.mngs.umn.edu/map_catalog/pdf/umn21125.pdf
Map showing requirements of well construction practices and regulations as they relate to geology and location of a well on the land surface and surroundings, scale 1:100,000, Winona County. Electronic file available at: ftp://mgsftp2.mngs.umn.edu/map_catalog/pdf/umn22223.pdf
Balaban, N.H.; Olsen, Bruce M.; Dalgleish, Janet B.; Alexander, E. Calvin, Jr.
Date Created:
1984
Description:
Map showing location of sinkholes and likelihood of future sinkhole development, scale 1:100,000, Winona County. Electronic file available at: ftp://mgsftp2.mngs.umn.edu/map_catalog/pdf/umn22221.pdf
Map showing interpretations of Quaternary (Pleistocene [glacial] and Holocene [post-glacial]) surficial geology (distribution and type of materials at the land surface), scale 1:100,000, Winona County. Electronic file available at: ftp://mgsftp2.mngs.umn.edu/map_catalog/pdf/umn22219.pdf
Balaban, N.H.; Olsen, Bruce M.; Jirsa, Mark A.; Meyer, Gary N.
Date Created:
1984
Description:
Maps showing locations and types of bedrock aggregate and sand and gravel resources, scale 1:200,000, Winona County. Electronic file available at: ftp://mgsftp2.mngs.umn.edu/map_catalog/pdf/umn22224.pdf
Maps showing where and how much ground water may be present and aquifer characteristics of the bedrock geologic units, scale 1:200,000, Winona County. Electronic file available at: ftp://mgsftp2.mngs.umn.edu/map_catalog/pdf/umn22220.pdf
Map showing the susceptibility of the ground water system (bedrock and unconsolidated sediment aquifers) to contamination, scale 1:100,000, Winona County. Electronic file available at: ftp://mgsftp2.mngs.umn.edu/map_catalog/pdf/umn22222.pdf
Balaban, N.H.; Olsen, Bruce M.; Mossler, John H.; Book, Paul R.
Date Created:
1984
Description:
Map showing interpretations of bedrock geology (distribution of rock at the land surface and beneath surface sediments) with cross section diagrams, scale 1:100,000, Winona County. Electronic file available at: ftp://mgsftp2.mngs.umn.edu/map_catalog/pdf/umn22218.pdf
Aeromagnetic anomaly map, (relative to the earth's magnetic field, interpretation of magnetic data collected from airborne surveys, the map colors indicate the distribution and concentration of magnetic minerals (primarily iron-bearing) within the upper crust of the earth, shaded-relief (psuedo 3d), northeastern and east-central Minnesota, scale 1:1,000,000. Electronic file available at: ftp://mgsftp2.mngs.umn.edu/map_catalog/pdf/umn22440.pdf
Beach Volleyball, possibly at Bde Maka Ska, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Bde Maka Ska is Dakota for "White Earth Lake," and was previously known as "Lake Calhoun."
Department of Conservation, Division of Fish and Game, State of Minnesota
Date Created:
1984
Description:
Booklet containing 1984 fishing laws and regulations for the state of Minnesota. Summarizes laws concerning game fish, angling licenses, fish limits, the sale of fish, fish houses, and spearing fish. Includes a detailed schedule of open and close dates for the fishing season with special limits and dates for experimental lakes and the boundary waters separating Minnesota from Canada, Wisconsin, South Dakota, North Dakota, and Iowa. List of Minnesota fishery statistics and map of Minnesota fish management field stations.
In this interview, Linn Firestone gives an account of Jewish and non-Jewish organizations in Minnesota during the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. He explains how he got involved in organizations, his role within organizations and the roles of other prominent individuals. Firestone describes his Jewish family background and education in St. Paul before going on to describe his professional and non-professional activism, including information of numerous organizations, some of which he was president of and others where he sat on the board. Some examples of organizations include the Jewish Family Services, Mount Zion synagogue, the St. Paul Jewish Community Center in the 1950s, the United Fund in the 1960s and professional legal organizations and initiatives relating to anti-discrimination in the 60s and 70s. This interview was conducted by Jeanne Boutang as a part of the United Jewish Fund and Council Oral History Project focusing on the West Side Flats/Lower West Side Jewish community in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives
The December-January-February 1984-1985 edition of the Geological Society of Minnesota (GSM) newsletter included the President's message by George Johnson, and several society notices.
The March-April-May 1984 edition of the Geological Society of Minnesota (GSM) newsletter included the President's Message by George Johnson, society notices, and news of the death of Bernice Tepel.
The September-October-November 1984 edition of the Geological Society of Minnesota (GSM) newsletter described the state fair booth, and included regular society notices.
In this interview, Maxine Goldenberg gives an account of some of the Jewish community initiatives taking place in the mid-20th century. She explains that she was on the board of the United Jewish Fund (St. Paul) in the 1950s and also the campaign chairman. Goldenberg mentions additionally that she served in several organizations in Duluth, which are covered in some detail during the interview. She also discusses the needs of St. Paul Jews at the time and how the National Jewish Fund was addressing them, such as Talmud Torahs and the Sholom Residence on Randolph Ave. They conclude by discussing the National Jewish Fund in greater detail, along with the role of women in the community at that time. This interview was conducted by Linda Schloff as a part of the United Jewish Fund and Council Oral History Project focusing on the West Side Flats/Lower West Side Jewish community in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives
Rabbi Yosi Gordon (1944 - ) worked as Associate and Acting Principal of the Los Angeles Hebrew High School. In 1978 he came to St. Paul, Minnesota, where he directed the Talmud Torah for 12 years and helped open the Talmud Torah Day School, where he taught for many years. He taught courses in Jewish studies and literature at the University of Minnesota, St. Olaf College and Hamline University. In this interview, Rabbi Gordon discusses the recent history of Jewish education initiatives in the Twin Cities metropolitan area. This interview was conducted by Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest volunteer Harriet Kohen in effort to document the stories of Jewish immigration to and community leaders in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives
Marion Herman (1912 - ), native Russian and immigrant to St. Paul, Minnesota, begins this interview with a description of St. Paul Jewish neighborhoods and synagogues during the Depression years. The focus turns to Herman's involvement in various community organizations and fundraising initiatives, with discussion relating to the Capitol Fund Drive, Parent Teacher Association, Talmud Torah schools, area Hebrew schools and synagogues. This interview was conducted by Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest volunteer Harriet Kohen for the United Jewish Fund and Council Oral History Project.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives
Interview with Robert and Ruth Hunter Hultman. The Hultmans were wwners of the Viking Trail Resort. They purchased Camp Preston in the mid 1950s. Robert continued to work at newspaper while Ruth ran the resort.
This issue includes articles on alumni satisfaction, community and technical college cooperation, faculty Valerie Dueber and Mary Rogers, and employee Jan Danielson. The Forum was the student newspaper for Inver Hills State Junior College and was published from 1970 to 2005. In 1973 Inver Hills State Junior College became Inver Hills Community College.
This issue includes articles on President Patrick Roche, financial aid, and the mall replacement project. The Forum was the student newspaper for Inver Hills State Junior College and was published from 1970 to 2005. In 1973 Inver Hills State Junior College became Inver Hills Community College.
This issue includes articles on the legal assistant program, student Darlene Lansing, faculty Herminio Diaz and Pat Darling, and Coach Mick Caba. The Forum was the student newspaper for Inver Hills State Junior College and was published from 1970 to 2005. In 1973 Inver Hills State Junior College became Inver Hills Community College.
This issue includes articles on graduation speaker George Latimer, the aviation program, and faculty Yvonne Lindsay. The Forum was the student newspaper for Inver Hills State Junior College and was published from 1970 to 2005. In 1973 Inver Hills State Junior College became Inver Hills Community College.
This issue includes articles on a campus burglary, bookstore services, and International Week. The Forum was the student newspaper for Inver Hills State Junior College and was published from 1970 to 2005. In 1973 Inver Hills State Junior College became Inver Hills Community College.
This issue includes articles on the departure of President Wallace Simpson, the business program, Librarian Don Langworthy, Coach Kathy Gates, and student John Lange. The Forum was the student newspaper for Inver Hills State Junior College and was published from 1970 to 2005. In 1973 Inver Hills State Junior College became Inver Hills Community College.
This issue includes articles on Acting President Jerry Isaacs, a campus variety show, and employee Chris Bennett-Gagner. The Forum was the student newspaper for Inver Hills State Junior College and was published from 1970 to 2005. In 1973 Inver Hills State Junior College became Inver Hills Community College.
This issue includes articles on scholarship winner Becky Sawyer, essay winners Seng Vue and Chong Thor, and Dean Mary Ann Anderson. The Forum was the student newspaper for Inver Hills State Junior College and was published from 1970 to 2005. In 1973 Inver Hills State Junior College became Inver Hills Community College.
Report on methods and results of geological investigations in the Pearl Lake study area in St. Louis County, Minnesota. Notes, diagrams, and interpretations in this report are a record of work done by geologists of the Minnesota Geological Survey under the terms of a contract between the Minnesota Geological Survey and the Minnesota Waste Management Board. Because the contract was terminated prior to project completion, no final report was issued. The materials in this notebook should be construed as preliminary findings that have not been reviewed for technical content or conformity to editorial standards of the Minnesota Geological Survey.
Banker Art Johnson discussing Miltona area resort business. Missouri Club, Chicago Club, Ideal Beach, Tip Top Cove. Tip Top Cove was started by L.M. Picha, from Omaha, MO. Also discusses first buildings/stores in Alexandria, Minnesota.
Group of hand-colored costume renderings for the play "Twelfth Night" (William Shakespeare, playwright) performed at St. Cloud State University in 1983-1984. Costume designs for "Twelfth Night" include Viola, Old Captain, Sailor washed ashore, Sebastian, Officer Duke, Priest, Sir Andrew Aguecheek, Sir Toby Belch, Antonio, Duke Orsino, Valentine, Olivia, Olivia's maid, Feste, and Malvolio.
Group of hand-colored costume renderings for an untitled play performed at St. Cloud State University (no date). Costume designs from an untitled play include Philip and Dolly.
This watercolor drawing depicts "Bear Woman," a strong Chippewa woman with a bear crown. In the background another bear wades toward the reeds and the shoreline. This is one print in a series created for the Freshwater Society in Excelsior, Minnesota, donated to the Westonka Historical Society; one of a limited edition created in 1981-1985.
Black and white photograph of basket sculptor and grand prize winner Mary J. Giles (left) and Tony Bouza (right) at the 12th Annual Minnesota Crafts Festival in 1984.
Black and white photograph of Tony Bouza (left) with woodworker and award winner Mark Ruddy (right) at the 12th Annual Minnesota Crafts Festival in 1984.
Dr. Ralph Farnsworth, professor at the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine in St. Paul, examines a giraffe at the Como Park Zoo in St. Paul.
This issue is the 1982/1983 Minitex status report and includes background information, program updates, Document Delivery request and participants graph, Reference request graph, MULS Publications bar chart, a list of Minitex participating libraries, a history of Minitex activities in a table, and the list of Minitex Advisory Council members.
DOT Scene was a newsletter published by the Minnesota Department of Transportation as an official medium of information to correlate the work of its employees throughout the state and to stimulate dedicated and efficient public service in all transportation activities. (1976 - 1987).
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota Department of Transportation, MnDOT Library
DOT Scene was a newsletter published by the Minnesota Department of Transportation as an official medium of information to correlate the work of its employees throughout the state and to stimulate dedicated and efficient public service in all transportation activities. (1976 - 1987).
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota Department of Transportation, MnDOT Library
DOT Scene was a newsletter published by the Minnesota Department of Transportation as an official medium of information to correlate the work of its employees throughout the state and to stimulate dedicated and efficient public service in all transportation activities. (1976 - 1987).
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota Department of Transportation, MnDOT Library
DOT Scene was a newsletter published by the Minnesota Department of Transportation as an official medium of information to correlate the work of its employees throughout the state and to stimulate dedicated and efficient public service in all transportation activities. (1976 - 1987).
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota Department of Transportation, MnDOT Library
DOT Scene was a newsletter published by the Minnesota Department of Transportation as an official medium of information to correlate the work of its employees throughout the state and to stimulate dedicated and efficient public service in all transportation activities. (1976 - 1987).
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota Department of Transportation, MnDOT Library
DOT Scene was a newsletter published by the Minnesota Department of Transportation as an official medium of information to correlate the work of its employees throughout the state and to stimulate dedicated and efficient public service in all transportation activities. (1976 - 1987).
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota Department of Transportation, MnDOT Library
DOT Scene was a newsletter published by the Minnesota Department of Transportation as an official medium of information to correlate the work of its employees throughout the state and to stimulate dedicated and efficient public service in all transportation activities. (1976 - 1987).
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota Department of Transportation, MnDOT Library
DOT Scene was a newsletter published by the Minnesota Department of Transportation as an official medium of information to correlate the work of its employees throughout the state and to stimulate dedicated and efficient public service in all transportation activities. (1976 - 1987).
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota Department of Transportation, MnDOT Library
DOT Scene was a newsletter published by the Minnesota Department of Transportation as an official medium of information to correlate the work of its employees throughout the state and to stimulate dedicated and efficient public service in all transportation activities. (1976 - 1987).
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota Department of Transportation, MnDOT Library
The front side of "Explore Minnesota Bikeways: Map A - Metro North" contains the map index, a list of county and municipal parks, an illustrated article about parkland flora and fauna, a "potpourri" article, and an illustration of the Shaw-Hammons House in Anoka. The back side contains a legend of signs and symbols and the larger bikeways map. MnDOT's bikeway maps serve as a reference guide illustrating major historical and cultural points of interest in Minnesota, public park lands and facilities, equipment, and safety information. They also depict road analyses for bicycle travel, location of paved road shoulders and off-road bikeways, and controlled access roads where bicycles are prohibited. There are 54 maps in the Statewide Series (1979-1983), 4 maps in the Statewide Quadrant Series (1986-1993), and 2 maps in the Metro Series (1989). Legislatively mandated, these maps were prepared as convenient guides to help bicyclists select their routes. Each map is unique and signifies a historical reference to the state of bicycle facilities at the time of publication.
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota Department of Transportation, MnDOT Library
The front side of "Explore Minnesota Bikeways: Map B - Metro Northwest" contains the map index, a list of county and municipal parks, a "potpourri" article with illustrations of the Old North School and St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Plymouth; and a checklist of touring supplies with a diagram of where to put supplies on a bike. The back side contains a legend of signs and symbols, bicycling safety tips, and the larger bikeways map. MnDOT's bikeway maps serve as a reference guide illustrating major historical and cultural points of interest in Minnesota, public park lands and facilities, equipment, and safety information. They also depict road analyses for bicycle travel, location of paved road shoulders and off-road bikeways, and controlled access roads where bicycles are prohibited. There are 54 maps in the Statewide Series (1979-1983), 4 maps in the Statewide Quadrant Series (1986-1993), and 2 maps in the Metro Series (1989). Legislatively mandated, these maps were prepared as convenient guides to help bicyclists select their routes. Each map is unique and signifies a historical reference to the state of bicycle facilities at the time of publication.
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota Department of Transportation, MnDOT Library
The front side of "Explore Minnesota Bikeways: Map E - Metro Southwest" contains the map index a list of county and municipal parks bicycling safety tips and a "potpourri" article with illustrations of the Chanhassen Town Hall and Trinity Episcopal Chapel in Excelsior. The back side contains a legend of signs and symbols and the larger bikeways map. MnDOT's bikeway maps serve as a reference guide illustrating major historical and cultural points of interest in Minnesota, public park lands and facilities, equipment, and safety information. They also depict road analyses for bicycle travel, location of paved road shoulders and off-road bikeways, and controlled access roads where bicycles are prohibited. There are 54 maps in the Statewide Series (1979-1983), 4 maps in the Statewide Quadrant Series (1986-1993), and 2 maps in the Metro Series (1989). Legislatively mandated, these maps were prepared as convenient guides to help bicyclists select their routes. Each map is unique and signifies a historical reference to the state of bicycle facilities at the time of publication.
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota Department of Transportation, MnDOT Library
The front side of "Explore Minnesota Bikeways: Map H - Metro South" contains the map index, a list of county and municipal parks, bicycling safety tips, and a "potpourri" article with illustrations of the Bailiff House in Bloomington and the Bloomington Historical Society's Old Town Hall Museum. The back side contains a legend of signs and symbols and the larger map. MnDOT's bikeway maps serve as a reference guide illustrating major historical and cultural points of interest in Minnesota, public park lands and facilities, equipment, and safety information. They also depict road analyses for bicycle travel, location of paved road shoulders and off-road bikeways, and controlled access roads where bicycles are prohibited. There are 54 maps in the Statewide Series (1979-1983), 4 maps in the Statewide Quadrant Series (1986-1993), and 2 maps in the Metro Series (1989). Legislatively mandated, these maps were prepared as convenient guides to help bicyclists select their routes. Each map is unique and signifies a historical reference to the state of bicycle facilities at the time of publication.
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota Department of Transportation, MnDOT Library
The biennial Report for July 1, 1982 to June 30, 1984. Mn/DOT's activities are reported based districts and categorized as: "What We Did," "What We're Doing," and "Challenges We Faced." Contains graphs showing income and expenditure for each fiscal year.
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota Department of Transportation, MnDOT Library
Minnesota Library Association; Panzer Morris, Adele (editor)
Date Created:
1984-04
Description:
Volume 11, number 3 of the Minnesota Library Association (MLA) Newsletter published April, 1984. Topics include a call for Minnesota Library Trustees Association (MLTA) members to attend MLA Conference; updates from Public Libraries Division (PLD), and Data Systems Round Table (DSRT); MLA Board Highlights from December & January 1984; ALA News including the Chapter Councilor's Report, and Special Libraries Round Table (SLRT) report; upcoming educational events; job openings; "On People" items; and ads for EBSCO Subscription Services, and Baker & Taylor.
Minnesota Library Association; Panzer Morris, Adele (editor)
Date Created:
1984-01 - 1984-02
Description:
Volume 11, number 1 of the Minnesota Library Association (MLA) Newsletter was published January/February, 1984. Contents include the President's Column, a legislative update, MLA subunit and committee updates, an announcement about the Wisconsin Intellectual Freedom Coalition sixth annual conference, award nominees sought, a list of educational events, a report about the first meeting of the Task Force on MLA Lobbyist, a special report about working in the St. Paul Mayor's Office of Management and Budget, library staff news, job announcements, and an ALA program called "Let's Talk About It," intended to develop library-based discussion groups throughout the United States.
Minnesota Library Association; Panzer Morris, Adele (editor)
Date Created:
1984-07 - 1984-08
Description:
Volume 11, number 6 of the Minnesota Library Association (MLA) Newsletter published July/August, 1984. Topics include text of speech by Joanne Hart to MLA Trustees 05-03-1984, entitled "Three cheers for diversity"; notes from Readers Advisory Round Table (RART); call for members to form Twin Cities chapter of American Society of Indexers; notice of Midwestern Rural Library Conference in Mankato, MN (September 1984); ASIS/SLA Telecommunications and the Myth of Access symposium in St. Paul (September 1984); President's Column; committee announced to start "Let's Talk About It' program in MN; call for suggestions for MN Libraries Long Range Plan for Library Service; "On People" column includes Nancy Alsop, Sanford Berman, Arline Brown, Sharon Charles, Bill Erickson, Rev. Gordon MacLean, Alice Mittelstadt, Gary Shirk, Virginia Shirk, Roger Sween, Dorothy Thews; and ad for EBSCO Subscription Services.
Minnesota Library Association; Panzer Morris, Adele (editor)
Date Created:
1984-06
Description:
Volume 11, number 5 of the Minnesota Library Association (MLA) Newsletter published June, 1984. Topics include MLA annual conference awards for Trustee of the Year, President's Award, Certificate of Merits, and Librarian of the Year; reports from MLA General Membership Meeting, including bylaw changes, Treasurer's Report and Lobbyist Task Force Report, commendation to MLA Legislative Committee, ALA Chapter Councilor, and Membership Committee; announcement of combined MN library and information societies conference (Sept. 1985), and 1985 MLA Officer candidates; conference report from Technical Services Section (TSS), Public Libraries Division (PLD), and Minnesota Information/Library Legislative (MILL) Bulletin with address from MN Congressman Timothy Penny; Gretchen Wronka's report on ALA Legislative Day in Washington, DC; and ad for EBSCO Subscription Services.
Minnesota Library Association; Panzer Morris, Adele (editor)
Date Created:
1984-03
Description:
Volume 11, number 2 of the Minnesota Library Association (MLA) Newsletter was published March, 1984. Contents include a legislative update, corrections and updates to MLA Leadership listings, House approval of the LSCA, Intellectual Freedom Committee news and upcoming workshops, the Great Midwestern Bookshow, a call for MLA award nominations, a special report on computer hardware and software, an update on the Minnesota Libraries long range plan and call for suggestions, and job openings.
Minnesota Library Association; Panzer Morris, Adele (editor)
Date Created:
1984-05
Description:
Volume 11, number 4 of the Minnesota Library Association (MLA) Newsletter published May, 1984. Topics include the ALA reading discussion program entitled "Let's Talk About It"; call for entries in "Minnesota Quotable Quotes" by Minnesota Reviews; Special Report on Lesotho and libraries by Mary Wagner; meeting notes from MN Health Sciences Library Association (MHSLA); notices of Film in the Cities workshops, Automation in Libraries in St. Cloud, MN and Bismark, ND, Media Technology Conference, MN Association of Law Librarians (MALL) conference May 1984, and MN Reading Association Meeting October 1984; job openings; legislative update on library access for every Minnesota Citizen, Library Services and Construction Act; ads for Freedom to Read Foundation, and EBSCO Subscription Services.