This black-and-white aerial photograph, roll 3A, photo number 39, shows a square area of Richfield and the northern portion of Bloomington, Minnesota. The area is approximately bounded by Minnesota Highway 62, 12th Avenue South, West 84th Street, and Penn Avenue.
Large group of characters, all dressed alike in white ruffled dresses and headdresses, in the Minneapolis park system's annual playground pageant, produced by Mrs. Alice Dietz of the Recreation Department.
Large group of characters, all dressed alike in white ruffled dresses and headdresses, in the Minneapolis park system's annual playground pageant, produced by Mrs. Alice Dietz of the Recreation Department.
A row of costumed characters in skirts or breeches, tunics, and caps, in the Minneapolis park system's annual playground pageant, produced by Mrs. Alice Dietz of the Recreation Department.
Twenty-three stapled pages of Richfield, Minnesota. It includes an overview map and one index. This atlas contains map pages 12-32 only. Maps 1-11, which represent portions of Richfield that were annexed to the city of Minneapolis, are not present.
A boy dressed in overalls, shirt, and brimmed hat, and a girl in a sun dress and bonnet, characters in the Minneapolis park system's annual playground pageant, produced by Mrs. Alice Dietz of the Recreation Department.
Exterior view of Brainard Hall. Named after faculty member and acting president Dudley Brainard, Brainard Hall served as a men's dormitory from 1947 to 1958.
Exterior view of Brainard Hall. Named after faculty member and acting president Dudley Brainard, Brainard Hall served as a men's dormitory from 1947 to 1958.
The Church of the Visitation and its school were located on the north side of County Road 5 in Section 12, T110N, R29W in the central portion of Nicollet County, Minnesota.
Class of 1940 at North Central Bible Institute in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Students (Top row, left to right): LeVerne Austin, Harold Ashel, Evelyn Alther, Mildred Aubert, Melba Bailey, Angela DeJarlais, Harold Belkstrom, Wilma Bolton, Wilhelmina Buhrow, Ruby Brown, Evelyn Berg, Anna Blackford, Louise Brubaker, Leona Cramer. (Second row, left to right): Neomi Carlson, Irene Carr, Mary Crowder, Doris Charles, Paul Davidson, Latie Earnest, Kenneth Fogelman, John Frenier. (Third row, left to right): Mary Foxworthy, Ina Hutchinson, Mary Hudson, Vernon Huffey, Vinton Huffey, Genevieve Green. (Fourth row, left to right): Ruth Hastie, Reuben Hemingson, Floyd Horst, Stanley Johnson, LuVerne Johnson, Ruth Karch. (Fifth row, left to right): Hattie Klapel, Ruth Klapel, James King, Harold LaBruyere, Gertrude Lobland, Selma Locket. (Sixth row, left to right): Alice McConnell, Eva Miller, Winifred Morris, George Niccum, Farrell Evans (Vice President), William Austin (President), Evelyn Speed (Secretary), Lawrence Porter, Murray Ramsay, Norma Rosenbrook, Ruth Smith. (Seventh row, left to right): Maurice Sloan, Martha Thege, Myrtle Trittin, Opal Trone, Dorathie Updike, Donald Batty (Treasurer), Elsie Thompson, Dorothea Voelker, Viona Wendland, Ruth Westlund, Mary Yocum. Faculty (Beginning top row, left to right): Reverend Emil A. Balliet (Secretary), Reverend Ivan O. Miller (Vice President), Reverand F. J. Lindquist (President), Miss Anna Froland (Supervisor of Women), Reverend Russell H. Olson, Reverend C. M. Ward, Miss Frances Antell, Reverend William Katter, Reverend A. G. Ward. North Central Bible Institute (NCBI) was founded in 1930. In 1938, North Central Business College (NCBC) was created and added to the school's title. NCBC was dropped in 1945, and, in 1946, NCBI became NCBI&TS when a Theological Seminary (TS) was added. The seminary remained until 1949. North Central Bible Institute was renamed North Central Bible College in 1957. The most recent name change was in 1998, when North Central Bible College became North Central University.
Character in a costume suggestive of a clown or jester, sitting on an angled tree trunk, in the Minneapolis park system's annual playground pageant, produced by Mrs. Allice Dietz of the Recreation Department
A young girl wearing a pleated dress with several hem ruffles or overskirts and a cap topped by a star, seated on a crescent moon, in the Minneapolis park system's annual playground pageant, produced by Mrs. Alice Dietz of the Recreation Department.
Exterior view of Eastman Hall. Eastman Hall, named for Alvah Eastman, resident director at St. Cloud State (1901-1908, 1926-1933), opened in 1930 as the campus gymnasium. It served until 1965 when Halenbeck Hall opened its doors.
Exterior view of Eastman Hall. Eastman Hall, named for Alvah Eastman, resident director at St. Cloud State (1901-1908, 1926-1933), opened in 1930 as the campus gymnasium. It served until 1965 when Halenbeck Hall opened its doors.