This is a handwritten table of how many Macalester students or former students served in World War I according to rank and military division (Army, Navy, etc.). Oct. 30, 1918 is stamped near the bottom of the document. The table appears to be written on the back of a piece of stationary from The Rogers (Hotel?) at Nicollet and 4th Street in Minneapolis, Minn.
Macalester Neutrality and Peace Association. This is a collection of seven copies of a petition to the United States government to remain neutral in World War I. The order and number of signatures varies from copy to copy.
Exterior view of Charles Forbes' house with children posing in front. Forbes was Professor Natural Sciences at Macalester College from 1885-1892. The house was on Summit Avenue in St. Paul.
Richard Dean Anderson and Tony Pappenfuss, well-known actors, attended St. Cloud State University and performed in numerous campus theatre productions.
Main Desk at the Old Model School. View of two women, wearing dresses, standing at a counter, with two women, wearing dresses behind it, file cabinets and tables nearby, windows in background.
Exterior view of flower planter in front of Centennial Hall. Completed in 1971, Centennial Hall, named in honor of St. Cloud State's establishment in 1869, served as the campus library until 2000.
Exterior view of the Maintenance Building. Distant view of two buildings and road. The Maintenance Building and Heating Plant were constructed in 1964. Shoemaker Hall was constructed in 1915.
Several unidentified male Carleton College students gather at the Northfield, Minnesota train depot. Handwritten text on back reads: "From Dorothy Dorn, daughter of Howard Clifton Frank (1911)."
Male students playing and watching ping pong in the Edgren Residence Recreation Room. Room includes a deer head mounted over fireplace in the background and one student sitting on the piano at the side.
Contributing Institution:
The History Center, Archives of Bethel University and Converge Worldwide - BGC
Male student taking phone call with two friends standing by eagerly during Nik Dag in 1957. Nik Dag is a traditional designated time where the women ask out the men and the men must accept or not go to the dance with anyone.
Contributing Institution:
The History Center, Archives of Bethel University and Converge Worldwide - BGC
View of a man, wearing a jacket and holding a guitar, and a woman, wearing pants and a jacket, singing to a crowd of people at the Day of Peace protest.