Publication containing journal articles written by St. Cloud State faculty and students, covering a wide variety of topics mostly related to public education, as well as containing about alumni, students, faculty, and campus events related to St. Cloud State. Articles include "Advantages and Disadvantages of the Rural School to the Practice Teacher," "Teachers' Salaries in Rural Schools," "Educational Advantages of the Country Child," continuation of "The Town that was Sold," "Boer and Briton," "A Logging Camp in Minnesota," and "H.W. Longfellow."
Publication containing journal articles written by St. Cloud State faculty and students, covering a wide variety of topics mostly related to public education, as well as containing about alumni, students, faculty, and campus events related to St. Cloud State. Articles include "Hospitality," "Some Sentences from a Teacher's Observation Book," "Underneath Italian Skies," "Teacher Study," "Two Souls," and "An Evening's Sport" detailing a wrestling exhibition and basketball game held on January 27.
Publication containing journal articles written by St. Cloud State faculty and students, covering a wide variety of topics mostly related to public education, as well as containing about alumni, students, faculty, and campus events related to St. Cloud State. Articles include "Harold Fairhaired: A History Story for the Sixth Grade," "Our New Pictures," "Music," and "My School."
Publication containing journal articles written by St. Cloud State faculty and students, covering a wide variety of topics mostly related to public education, as well as containing about alumni, students, faculty, and campus events related to St. Cloud State. Articles include "The Relation of Nature Study to Other Subjects," "Notes on Mrs. Burbank’s Lectures," "Life and Anecdotes of the Country School Boy," and "The Story of King Lear."
Publication containing journal articles written by St. Cloud State faculty and students, covering a wide variety of topics mostly related to public education, as well as containing about alumni, students, faculty, and campus events related to St. Cloud State. Articles include "Fragments of an Autobiography," "That Last Hour," "A Study of Children’s Interest in Stories," "A Study of Interests in Literature," "The Graduate’s Revery," "Class Song," "The Transvaal War," "Mental Associations," and "Habitual Postures of Children in the School Room."
Publication containing journal articles written by St. Cloud State faculty and students, covering a wide variety of topics mostly related to public education, as well as containing about alumni, students, faculty, and campus events related to St. Cloud State. Articles include "Autumn Song," "Communal Life Among Insects," "Lesson Plan," "Perception and Its Cultivation," "Two Pictures of Caesar" written by Isabel Shoemaker, "A Day’s Outing," "A Border Knight," "Robin Hood’s Adventure with the Miller," "A Plea for Music," and "Protective Devices of Plants."
Publication containing journal articles written by St. Cloud State faculty and students, covering a wide variety of topics mostly related to public education, as well as containing about alumni, students, faculty, and campus events related to St. Cloud State. Articles include "The Nineteenth Century," "A Note on Education," "The Moon Maiden," "A Christmas in 1852" written by Jessie Burrall, "A Fire in the Country," "Only a Newsboy," "Aleen’s Decision," "A Charity Christmas Tree," and "The Outcome of the Watch Party."
Publication containing journal articles written by St. Cloud State faculty and students, covering a wide variety of topics mostly related to public education, as well as containing about alumni, students, faculty, and campus events related to St. Cloud State. Articles in the issue "were selected from papers handed in as regular work of the classes" such as "The Moulton Lecture," "Fruit-Jar Aquariums," as we;; as several papers from training school pupils like "School Hygiene" Also included is a report of the visit of the finance and normal school committees from the state of Minnesota legislature, a report from a visit to campus by the state normal school board, as well as updates from the 1900/01 hockey and basketball teams, including a ‘ladies’ team.
Publication containing journal articles written by St. Cloud State faculty and students, covering a wide variety of topics mostly related to public education, as well as containing about alumni, students, faculty, and campus events related to St. Cloud State. Writers announced that Normalia issues for the year will be "devoted to the practical work of the grades, as carried out in the practice department of the Normal School, including articles devoted to the first through third grades: "The Child to be Trained," "Hints on Basketry and Raffia Work," "My Favorite Songs for School," and "Pictures and Casts for the First, Second and Third Grades."
Publication containing journal articles written by St. Cloud State faculty and students, covering a wide variety of topics mostly related to public education, as well as containing about alumni, students, faculty, and campus events related to St. Cloud State. Articles include "The Child from Ten to Fourteen," The Best Books for the Boy and Girl from Ten to Fourteen Years of Age," "Manual Training for the Lower Grades," and Outline of Work for Intermediate Grades."
Publication containing journal articles written by St. Cloud State faculty and students, covering a wide variety of topics mostly related to public education, as well as containing about alumni, students, faculty, and campus events related to St. Cloud State. Contents include: "Plan of the New Building" [Old Model School], "The Kindergarten Department," "Additions to the Library," notes from the department of biology and physical laboratory, a description of the schools Pan-American exhibit, as well as a description of images recently acquired by the school – all of art from other areas on earth. Images include of St. Cloud State president George Kleeberger, Senator R.B. Brower, Mississippi River from near Old Main, St. Cloud quarry, and women outside of Lawrence Hall (1885) "taking out-door physical culture."
Publication containing journal articles written by St. Cloud State faculty and students, covering a wide variety of topics mostly related to public education, as well as containing about alumni, students, faculty, and campus events related to St. Cloud State. Articles include "The Cost of Manual Training," "The Purpose of Teaching Geography and Nature Study," "Books for Seventh and Eighth Grades in Geography and Nature Study," "Outline of Mathematics for Seventh and Eighth Grades," "The Recitation," and "Book Lists for Geography."
Publication containing journal articles written by St. Cloud State faculty and students, covering a wide variety of topics mostly related to public education, as well as containing about alumni, students, faculty, and campus events related to St. Cloud State. Articles include "Boys and Girls of Seventh and Eighth Grades," "Manual Training for the Upper Grades," "An Outline of Grammar for the Seventh and Eighth Grades," and "Outline of History, Related Literature and Reading."
Publication containing journal articles written by St. Cloud State faculty and students, covering a wide variety of topics mostly related to public education, as well as containing about alumni, students, faculty, and campus events related to St. Cloud State. Articles include "Reverie"; "Christ-Time," "The Story of a Christmas Story," "In After Years," and "Christmas Songs."
Publication containing journal articles written by St. Cloud State faculty and students, covering a wide variety of topics mostly related to public education, as well as containing about alumni, students, faculty, and campus events related to St. Cloud State. Articles include "How Pa Perkins Ketched the Hoss Thief," "Early Spring," and "Memorial Days Among the Crows," as well as news about track and field day.
Publication containing journal articles written by St. Cloud State faculty and students, covering a wide variety of topics mostly related to public education, as well as containing about alumni, students, faculty, and campus events related to St. Cloud State. Articles include "Captain Andrjes and his Friends," "The Price of a Flower," "The Swedish Fathers’ Cry," "Elementary Course Re-established," as well as a summary of the past men’s basketball season.
Publication containing journal articles written by St. Cloud State faculty and students, covering a wide variety of topics mostly related to public education, as well as containing about alumni, students, faculty, and campus events related to St. Cloud State. Articles include "The Vision of Sir Launfall: A Study," "Rhoecus," and "Reading for the Grades."
Publication containing journal articles written by St. Cloud State faculty and students, covering a wide variety of topics mostly related to public education, as well as containing about alumni, students, faculty, and campus events related to St. Cloud State. Articles include "Jean D’Arc," "Dido Building, Carthage," "A Rainy Evening," Departing," and "Moses," as well as news about the basketball team.
Publication containing journal articles written by St. Cloud State faculty and students, covering a wide variety of topics mostly related to public education, as well as containing about alumni, students, faculty, and campus events related to St. Cloud State. Articles include "Only a Rose" and "Snow Flakes: A Reasonable Sketch," as well as a summary of the 1902 football season, the organization of men’s and women’s basketball teams and biographical information on new faculty which includes Maude Chamberlain, Frances Cravens, Josephine Brower, Beulah Douglas, Gertrude Richmond, and J.T. Keppel.
Publication containing journal articles written by St. Cloud State faculty and students, covering a wide variety of topics mostly related to public education, as well as containing about alumni, students, faculty, and campus events related to St. Cloud State. Articles include "The Story of Lochinvar," "The Mille Lacs Indians," "Why I liked the Book I Read Recently," and "Crossing the Bridge," as well as news from the past football season.
Publication containing journal articles written by St. Cloud State faculty and students, covering a wide variety of topics mostly related to public education, as well as containing about alumni, students, faculty, and campus events related to St. Cloud State. Articles include "Origin and Significance of the Christmas Tree," "The House of Seven Gables," and "A Pet Porcupine," as well as news from the past football season and the upcoming basketball season.
Publication detailing the purpose of the school, academic calendar, expenses associated with the school, admission requirements, classes offered, graduation requirements, and the model school. In addition, the catalog lists the faculty and students by class for the year. Other information includes campus buildings, equipment, library, student groups, and the alumni association, The State Normal School, founded in 1869, changed names several times: St. Cloud State Teachers College (1921), St. Cloud State College (1957), and St. Cloud State University (1975).
Minnesota State Normal Board; Minnesota State Teachers College Board
Date Created:
1903 - 1924
Description:
Publication detailing the transition of the normal schools to state teachers colleges, evolution, and expansion of the Minnesota's higher education system in the first quarter of the 1900s. The minutes detail the growth of the state teacher colleges and their campuses, the hiring and the resignations of faculty, staff, and school presidents, finances of the systems and schools, curriculum, and the purchase and expansion of physical campus, including property and buildings, of the St. Cloud State Teachers College, Mankato State Teachers College, Winona State Teachers College, and Moorhead State Teachers College (which would become state universities) and the Duluth State Teachers College (which would become the University of Minnesota-Duluth).
Publication detailing the establishment, evolution, and expansion of the Minnesota's higher education system, known as normal schools, in the late 1800s and early 1900s. The minutes detail the growth of the normal schools and their campuses, the hiring and the resignations of faculty, staff, and school presidents, finances of the systems and schools, curriculum, purchase and expansion of physical campus, including property and buildings, of the St. Cloud Normal School, the Mankato Normal School, the Winona Normal School, and Moorhead Normal School (which would become state universities) and the Duluth Normal School (which would become the University of Minnesota-Duluth).
Trees along the shoreline lean toward the calm water of what appears to be Deephaven Bay, postmarked and dated 1910. This is one of the most common postcard views on Lake Minnetonka.
This map of Lake Minnetonka shows the streetcar and the streetcar boat lines and stops, from Groveland in the east to Zumbra Heights in the west. Streetcar stops on the south side of the Lake are Birch Bluff, Excelsior, Christmas Lake, Vine Hill, Pergatory and Glen Lake. Streetcar stops on the east side of the Lake are Deephaven, Northome, Breezy Point, and Groveland. Lake Minnetonka is 20 miles long and four miles wide with a charmingly irregular shore line of over 300 miles. V.O. Hammon trademark is printed on back, postmarked 1909.
The Como was one of the streetcar steamboats on Lake Minnetonka. Message says the writer took the Como from the hotel to the island, and that the fishing is so good in this lake that it is not unusual to catch 100 pounds of bass in three hours, postmarked and dated 1907.
Steamer Minnehaha plying the waters of Lake Minnetonka, with flags flying, and passengers both inside on the lower deck, and outside on the upper deck, postmarked 1907. Writer describes watching the Chicago Cubs beat Brooklyn 4-3 in Chicago: score at the end of 8th favored Chicago 3-0, end of 9th--3-3, end of 10th--3-3, end of 11th--4-3. "Great doings."
This view from the lake of the Hotel Bartlett shows that it sits on a hill overlooking its dock and tiny boathouse. Boats for rent line the shore, postmarked 1910.
This view from the porch of the Excelsior casino shows patrons in hats, both female and male. The message describes the view of Lake Minnetonka as "simply fine."
Front view shows porch along the entire first floor of this four-story building, with young trees on the front lawn, Henry Schomberg, Proprietor, postmarked 1906.
In this view from the lake, the two-story casino in Spring Park has second-floor screened porches facing the lake and a walk way through an arbor, shaded by climbing vines, to the dock, dated and postmarked 1911.
Collage of Minneapolis photographs includes Regatta Day on Lake Minnetonka, Court House and City Hall, Boulevard at Lake Calhoun, Loring Park, St. Louis Bay on Lake Minnetonka, Library at State University, Flour Mill District, Minnehaha Falls, and St. Anthony Falls and Exposition Building, dated 1906.
The interior view of this lovely porch, The Lattice Room, shows the white furniture and flowering vines, color added. Printed message states that this Inn, 17 miles west of Minneapolis, is owned and operated by Hotel Radisson Company, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Reception parlor, filled with rocking chairs in rattan and wood and rugs with Native American designs, welcomes Hotel Del Otero guests for their stay at Lake Minnetonka, color added. The message says it was too cool to swim in the evening, postmarked July 2, 1913.
Music Director Albert Franko Demkier's music program for the Hotel Del Otero lists musical selections and composers: Summertime by H. Von Tilzer, How would you like to try a honeymoon with me? by O. Wade, Dear old East side, by Gus. Edwards, Merry-go round by Gus. Edwards, Bye-Bye, Dear Old Broadway by Gus. Edwards, Pandora by Victor Maurice, Love-Land by Holzman, Over the hills and far away by Schwartz for luncheon from 12:30 to 1, and The Chorus Lady by Kingsbury, Ev'rybody loves me, but the one I love by G. Edwards, Hermosillo by Schuh, Up in my balloon by Wenrich, Lady! Lady! by Leighton, The Grand Mogul by Luders, See Saw by Gus. Edwards, Consolation by Line and Sympathy by Kendis for dinner 6:30 to 8; card writer from Louisiana talks about wearing coats all the time because it is so cool, postmarked August 12, 1910.
Private garden contains a pond with a bridge to a tiny island. Thatch-roofed structure on the island provides peaceful seclusion. Message is written in German, postmarked Minnetonka Beach, 1909.
This steamboat seems to have stopped at a dock at the Narrows. This was the scene before the bridge was built across the Narrows. The north side of this channel is in the town of Orono, and the south side is in Tonka Bay. Printed message gives description of Lake Minnetonka, postmarked and dated 1918.
According to the card's caption, boaters are negotiating the channel between Lower Lake and Crystal Bay on Lake Minnetonka, color added, postmarked and dated 1908. This photo does not match the actual geography at the described location.