Exterior view of Goodsell Observatory at Carleton College. A handwritten note on the back of the postcard reads "Removed from W. Edwin Dean scrapbook."
This double postcard view in St. Peter is centered at the intersection of Fifth and Grace streets. Gorman Park is at left. The buildings along the west side of Fifth street are, from left to right, the first high school, the school built in 1907, and the Methodist Church at Nassau and Fifth.
Program for the 3rd Governor's State Conference on Children and Youth, held at May 9-10, 1952 at the Nicollet Hotel, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Events include keynote address by Govenor C. Elmer Anderson, on "Minnesota's Program for Children and Youth," panel discussions, youth council meetings, and showing of two civil defense films, "Duck and Cover" and "The Cities Must Fight." Includes biographical information on conference personnel, and lists of panel members, state wide youth groups, cooperating civic and professional organizations, and local youth commissions and councils.
Report of the Governor's Third State Conference on Children and Youth, held May 9-10, 1952 at the Nicollet Hotel, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Chaired by Dr. Christianson, topics discussed included mental health for children, preventions and treatment of juvenile deliquency, community services, the defense of youth and the formation of youth councils.
Portraits of Mankato State Normal School faculty and graduating class of 1877. The faculty are in the middle surrounded by the graduates. The faculty are from left to right and top to bottom: Mrs. Swann, Principal John, Miss Phillips, Mr. Miller, Mrs, Miles, Alma Pattee.
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University Archives and Southern Minnesota Historical Center, Memorial Library, Minnesota State University, Mankato
The boys and girls of Grant County District #39 school, along with their teacher, are dressed in their best clothes for this photo taken in the photo studio.
Boys dressed in dark suits and girls in white dresses are posed in front of the Grant County Courthouse with their diplomas. All wear long-stemmed flowers and ribbons on their lapels.
Boys dressed in dark suits (except one) and girls in white dresses are posed in front of the Elbow Lake Opera House with their diplomas. All wear long stemmed flowers and ribbons on their lapels. Two cars are parked off to the side. Parts of two theater posters are seen on the Opera House.
Boys dressed in suits and girls in dresses are posed in front of the Elbow Lake Opera House with their diplomas. All wear a long-stemmed flowers on their lapels. The steeple of First Lutheran Church is seen in the background on the right. An old car is just behind the graduates on the right.
Boys dressed in dark suits and girls in white dresses are posed in front of the Grant County Courthouse with their diplomas. All wear long-stemmed flowers on their lapels.
Boys dressed in dark suits and girls in white dresses are posed in front of the Elbow Lake Opera House with their diplomas. All wear long stemmed flowers and ribbons on their lapels. Two women stand off to the side in front of an old car.
Boys dressed in dark suits and girls, all but one in a white dress ar posed in front of the Elbow Lake Opera House with their diplomas. All wear long-stemmed flowers and ribbons on their lapels. A handwritten note identifies it as being "Cleo and Chester's 8th grade Graduation.
Boys dressed in suits and girls in dresses (mostly white) are posed in front of the Elbow Lake Opera House with their diplomas. All wear a long-stemmed flowers on their lapels. The steeple of First Lutheran Church is seen in the background on the right. Several ladies standing next to two cars are seen behind the graduates on the right.