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1. Students and faculty of the Winona State Teachers College, Winona, Minnesota

2. V-Mail letter to Peter Tema, dated February 20, 1945 from Corporal Steven Warhol, London, England

3. View of Sugar Loaf Bluff, Winona, Minnesota

4. Summary of the annual report of Herberg H. Parish, administrative director of the United Temperance Movement of Minnesota, Incorporated

5. V-Mail letter to Peter Tema, dated January 1, 1945 from Private Donald Tonder, London, England

6. Vincent and Grace Swenson, near Svea, Minnesota

7. Svea dramatic club, Svea, Minnesota

8. Maria and Grace Swenson (child) with Celia Nelson, near Svea, Minnesota

9. Man clowning for the camera, Svea, Minnesota

10. Interior, Svea Lutheran Church, Svea, Minnesota

11. Interior, Svea Lutheran Church, Svea, Minnesota

12. Huber Nelson and Carl Johnson (dressed as a girl), Svea, Minnesota

13. Henning Swenson and Christmas tree in a classroom, Svea, Minnesota

14. Exterior and cemetery, Svea Lutheran Church, Svea, Minnesota

15. Classroom, Svea, Minnesota

16. Students sit together in a dormitory cafeteria, St. Cloud, Minnesota

17. St. Cloud State football action at Selke Field, St. Cloud, Minnesota

18. St. Cloud State football action at Selke Field, St. Cloud, Minnesota

19. Portrait of President George Selke, St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, Minnesota

20. Phyllis Glaser, Mary Stark, and Gertrude Beacom, Belle of 69 homecoming candidates, stand inside of Old Main, St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, Minnesota

21. Musician Louis Armstrong performs at Halenbeck Hall, St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, Minnesota

22. Musician Louis Armstrong performs at Halenbeck Hall, St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, Minnesota

23. Streetcar on St. Germain Street, St. Cloud, Minnesota

24. V-Mail letter to Peter Tema, dated May 16, 1944 from Walter W. Smith, London, England

25. Glanville Smith Diary, March 20, 1911 to November 1, 1911