Duluth State Normal School quarterly bulletin. The August 1907 issue includes the texts of the Commencement Sermon by Alexander Milne and the address to the graduating class by Moses E. Clapp, a list of graduates of the school by year beginning with 1903, events of Commencement Week and the calendar for 1907-1908. The State Normal School, founded in 1895, and registered its first students in September, 1902, changed names several times: State Normal School at Duluth (1895), Duluth State Normal School (1905), Duluth State Teachers College (1921), University of Minnesota, Duluth Branch (1947), University of Minnesota Duluth (1959)
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Duluth Kathryn A. Martin Library, University Archives
Duluth State Normal School quarterly bulletin. The May 1907 issue is the annual course catalogue with announcements for the 1907-1908 school year. It details requirements for admission, general information, course of study, faculty list, and enrolled students by year. Student's home town is noted. There are a few photographs of selected campus buildings and rooms, and scenes of Duluth. The State Normal School, founded in 1895, and registered its first students in September, 1902, changed names several times: State Normal School at Duluth (1895), Duluth State Normal School (1905), Duluth State Teachers College (1921), University of Minnesota, Duluth Branch (1947), University of Minnesota Duluth (1959)
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Duluth Kathryn A. Martin Library, University Archives
Duluth State Normal School quarterly bulletin. The November 1907 issue includes an article by Florence Pettengill ""Problems Involved in Teaching Domestic Science in the Grades and High Schools""; ""Observations Concerning the Elementary Diploma"" by Eugene Bohannon, president of the State Normal Board; brief descriptions of new members of the faculty, news about current and former faculty members; alumnae news; school news; a poem; and news about student activities. The State Normal School, founded in 1895, and registered its first students in September, 1902, changed names several times: State Normal School at Duluth (1895), Duluth State Normal School (1905), Duluth State Teachers College (1921), University of Minnesota, Duluth Branch (1947), University of Minnesota Duluth (1959)
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Duluth Kathryn A. Martin Library, University Archives
Duluth State Normal School quarterly bulletin. The February 1907 issue includes two scholarly articles ""Some Observations of Geography Teachings in German Schools"" by Herbert Blair and ""Suggestions on History in the Grades"" by H.C. Strong. The State Normal School, founded in 1895, and registered its first students in September, 1902, changed names several times: State Normal School at Duluth (1895), Duluth State Normal School (1905), Duluth State Teachers College (1921), University of Minnesota, Duluth Branch (1947), University of Minnesota Duluth (1959)
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Duluth Kathryn A. Martin Library, University Archives
Hamline University's campus as seen from the southwest from Capitol Avenue (now Englewood Avenue). From left are the Carnegie Library, University Hall (also known as Old Main), and Science Hall.
Campus view of Carleton College looking east along First Street including Scoville Memorial Library and Willis Hall. Text on front of postcard reads ""Carleton College Northfield Minnesota.""
Campus view of Carleton College including Gridley Hall, Scoville Memorial Library, Willis Hall, the original Observatory, and Williams Hall. A handwritten note on the back of the postcard reads "Before 1905; (From Ruth Eddy Blanding)."
Campus view of Carleton College looking northeast from First Street including Gridley Hall and Laird Hall. Text on front of postcard reads "Carleton College Northfield Minnesota."
Panoramic view of Lawrence Hall, Old Main Building, and the Model School in winter, sidewalk leading to one of the buildings, trees and road in foreground.
Panoramic view of Lawrence Hall, Old Main Building, and the Model School in winter, sidewalk leading to one of the buildings, trees and road in foreground.
Panoramic view of Lawrence Hall, Old Main Building, and the Model School in winter, sidewalk leading to one of the buildings, trees and road in foreground.
Panoramic view of Lawrence Hall, Old Main Building, and the Model School in winter, sidewalk leading to one of the buildings, trees and road in foreground.
Hamline University's Carnegie Library under construction. James J. Hill stands on the edge of the platform in the center foreground. The Hamline Methodist Episcopal Church can be see in the background to the left of the pulley.
Black and white group portrait of a chemistry class, 4 men wearing suits, and 4 women wearing dresses, standing together in a room, tables on the side and display cases in the background. Left to right: Lura Leonard, Miss Getty, Frank Vogel, Frank Murray?, Professor Keppel, Andrew Lingren, Carl Anderson, Lulu Cross.
Interior view of a classroom in the Old Main Building; men and women wearing casual attire sitting on chairs, facing a woman wearing a dress standing in front of the room; woman wearing a dress looks on at the side of the room, blackboards on wall in background, desks in foreground. Old Main was constructed in 1874.
Bulletin describing the course of study in the Training School at the Duluth State Normal School. The Training School was later known as the Elementary School and the Lab School. The State Normal School, founded in 1895, and registered its first students in September, 1902, changed names several times: State Normal School at Duluth (1895), Duluth State Normal School (1905), Duluth State Teachers College (1921), University of Minnesota, Duluth Branch (1947), University of Minnesota Duluth (1959).
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Duluth Kathryn A. Martin Library, University Archives
Faculty of Hamline University on the lawn in front of Old Main. Science Hall is at their backs. Sitting: William E. Thompson, Loren Harrison Batchelder, George Henry Bridgman (president), Alta Barker, George Swan Innis. Standing: Henry Leslie Osborn, Euphemia (Effie) Miller Loag Osborn, Arthur Z. Drew, and ?.
Exterior view of Goodsell Observatory at Carleton College. A handwritten note on the back of the postcard reads "Removed from W. Edwin Dean scrapbook."
Exterior view of Gridley Hall dormitory for women with Laird Hall visible. Handwritten note on back of postcard reads "Removed from Ida Norton Scrapbook."