An analysis of the data found in the traffic study of the Mississippi River bridges in St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota, for the purpose of deciding where to build the interstate highway.
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota Department of Transportation, MnDOT Library
The 1945 Dodge County Extension Services annual report contains five documents, including two copies of Annual Report totaling 57 pages combined, a 17-page report of the County Extension Workers, and the 4-page Annual report of the County Farm Labor Program. The Annual Report includes Extension Staff, Statistical Summary, Introduction, Extension Organization and Planning, Office Staff, Home Demonstration Organization, 4-H Leaders Council, 4-H Club Organization, Rural Youth, Neighborhood Leaders and War Workers Council, Crop Production, Livestock Production, Bees, Home Beautification and Forestry, Nutrition and Health, Agricultural Engineering, Farm Management, Health and Safety, Marketing, Land Policy and Programs, 4-H Work (includes Enrollment, Camps Fairs), Weeds, War Board, Draft Board, OPA, AAA, Salvage, Farm Help Red Cross. Maps included are: location of groups for Farm Home Improvement, Food Utilization Leader Training. Items of interest include summary phone and office calls, agents goal was to make transition from war to peace, Artificial Insemination Association, Dodge Co. Holstein Breeders Association organized, national judging named Elton Smith with a score of 82.2, chicken canning demonstration, Northern States Power and Farm Journal experiment as to time and Water used and saved with new electric equipment, Draft board organized with 43 farms reclassified under the Selective Service, Civilian defense council members became member of the Draft Board. 4-H report includes: Club Creed, Club Work, Location of Clubs, Location of Adult and Junior Leaders, Map of Intensity, Office Administration, Enrollment, Project Enrollment, Adult 4-H Leaders, Long-time Memberships, Names and officers of clubs, Leaders Federation with minutes for April May, June, July and August, Frontenac Camp, Health Contest, Community Aides, County and State Fair results.
Contributing Institution:
Dodge County Extension Office, University of Minnesota Extension
The 1946 Dodge County Extension Services annual report contains three documents; two copies of the Annual Report over 110 pages; two copies of the Combined Annual Report of County Extension Workers for 16 pages; and the Annual Report of County Farm Labor on four pages. The annual report includes Statistical Summary, Extension Office Staff, County Extension Organizations and Planning, Agricultural Program Planning, Crop Production, Livestock Production, Soil Management, Forestry and Windbreaks, Farm Management, Marketing and Distribution, Agricultural Engineering, Home Demonstration Organization, Neighborhood Leaders, Program of Work, Home Demonstration Work Questionnaire, 4-H Program Planning, Nutrition and Health, Housing, Clothing, Cooperation with Other Agencies, Radio/Talk, National Home Demonstration Week, Farm Bureau Short Course, Supplement, 4-H Club Creed, 4-H Enrollment, General 4-H Activities, Dodge County 4-H Leaders; Federation, Rural Youth Organization, Rodent Control, Parasite and Fly Control, Corn Borer, Weed Control, Assistance Rendered other Agencies, Other Activities. The report includes eight illustrated maps. Items of Interest include: Seed oats were treated in county for 122 farmers; Polio epidemic cancelled the county fair; Poultry Disease of pullorum was big issue; Grading of milk-committee to establish minimum standards; Hot lunch program in West Concord, Dodge Center and Mantorville schools. Dodge County rural youth reorganized to include all discharged veterans.
Contributing Institution:
Dodge County Extension Office, University of Minnesota Extension
Letter written to Harry Goldie, principle developer of the Calhoun Beach Club building. Goldie was a Minnesota native and U of MN graduate. At the time this letter was written, Minneapolis was being referred to in the national press as the "Capitol of American Anti-Semitism." Jews in Minneapolis were denied membership in various associations, hospital admissions and were legally prohibited from purchasing homes in "covenanted" areas. Goldie's complex was eventually built, and Hubert Humphrey and Walter Mondale were among the guests at the club's opening.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives
Streetcar interior advertisement for Bannon's Department Store. "Share Profits, Save Red Profit Sharing Stamps, Full Book Worth $2.00 Cash or $2.50 merchandise... Besides Lowest Prices Always, Bannons St.Paul's Oldest Large Home Owned Dept. Store."
This report contains the commissioner's report and legislative recommendations and the divisional reports as well as tables showing expenditures over the two year period. Tables are organized as financial statements, bond statements, construction division reports, and maintenance division reports.
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota Department of Transportation, MnDOT Library
Streetcar interior advertisement for Bjorkman Furs. Bjorkman Furs offers: "Bjorkmanizing" Feezing Cold Fur Storage. The store was located in downtown Minneapolis at Nicollet Avenue and Tenth Street.
Record book showing minutes and the budget for 1935- November 1951. Note: some blank pages and one trophy presentation 1950 handout with names listed. There is also a map of the buoys on Calhoun.
Streetcar interior advertisement for radios at Boutell's furniture store in Minneapolis, Minnesota. "Immediate Delivery!! Table Radios, Boutells, Marquette at Fifth."
A bulletin of Rochester Junior College's Medical and General Secretarial Course requirements for admission, coursework, tuition and graduation. In addition, a listing of graduates for 1944 and 1945 is included.
College of St. Benedict; Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict
Date Created:
1946
Description:
1946-1947 with announcements for 1947-1948 is a Bulletin of the College of Saint Benedict, Saint Joseph, Minnesota. An annual catalogue was published for the College without including the Academy during the period of 1926-1962. During this time, the college operated under auspices of St. Benedict�s Monastery before the College was separately incorporated in 1962. Contents include table of contents, location and communication, accreditment, the Board of Advisers, administrative officers, faculty, divisions, aims, the Benedictine Heritage, buildings, grounds and equipment, student rooms, religious spirit, social and recreational opportunities, guest speakers and artists, clubs, day students, student council, health, leadership, student publications, traditional events, vocational opportunities, scholarships and opportunities for work, placement bureau, alumnae, admission, registration, classification of students, requirements for graduation, scholastic attainment, record of work, lower and upper division, suggested program for the degree of bachelor of arts, courses and divisions, general information, student roster, index and advertisement for St. John's University.
Part of a double -sided brochure for the resort Burntside Lodge in Ely, Minnesota. Included are photographs of Burntside Lake, a general map and marked, Restricted Clientele.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives
Double-sided brochure for Champlin's Fishing Lodge on Basswood Lake in Ely, Minnesota. The front has photographs of the lake with a boat, and a closeup of fish. The back shows photographs of the lake and cabins as well as a general highway map. ""Selected Clientele"" is highlighted.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives
A tri-fold brochure for Crescent Park Resort in Chetek, Wisconsin discribes their amenities, such as fishing and their cabins. Restricted Clientele is noted. Reservation card is attached.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives
Streetcar interior advertisement for The Curtis Hotel, located at 10th Street at 3rd and 4th Avenue in Minneapolis. "Largest in the Midwest, Delightful Accomodations Always, Rooms $3.50 to $7.00, All Outside rooms with Bath, Garage. Dine in the friendly new Cardinal Room, Dinner Music by Dick Long's Orchestra."
Directory of the Salem Covenant Church, Duluth, Minnesota, and its Auxiliary Organizations. Includes 1945 monthly schedule of organization meetings, services, and activities.
Directory of the Salem Covenant Church, Duluth, Minnesota, and its Auxiliary Organizations. Includes 1946 monthly schedule of organization meetings, services, and activities.