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Barry Goldwater Campaign of 1964, National Plowing Contest supporters on telephone booth, Wheatland, N.D.
Politics & Government; People;
Republican presidential candidate Barry Goldwater gave a speech to a large crowd. This is a view of the Goldwater supporters that fought to get a view of the senator by climbing to the top of telephone...
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Governor Norman Brunsdale signing land bill for Bismarck Junior College campus on capitol grounds, Bismarck, N.D.
Education; Colleges and universities; People; Politics & Government;
Governor C. Norman Brunsdale signs the bill which allows Bismarck Junior College to be constructed on the capitol grounds in Bismarck, N.D.
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Mary Ann Barnes Williams campaign flyer
Women; Politics & Government;
A campaign flyer for Mrs. W. K. Williams who ran for State Senator. In the top right corner is a picture of Mary Ann Barnes Williams.
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President Theodore Roosevelt letter to Senator Chauncey Depew
This letter was written to Chauncey Depew by Theodore Roosevelt during his presidency. The letter contains information about Depew sending a copy of a speech at the request of Roosevelt. The message is...
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Alfred Steele portrait
Portraits; Politics & Government; People
A studio portrait of Alfred Steele, a North Dakota senator, wearing a suit and bowtie.
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Broom Brigade, Jamestown, N.D.
Social Life & Customs; People; City & Town Life; Pioneer Era;
A view of a group of girls all wearing hats and carrying brooms leaning on their left shoulder. They are in a semi-circle standing in a turned off fountain in a park. There is a sign that says Co. H. One...
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Governor John Davis signs Senate bills 55 and 59, Bismarck, N.D.
Education; Politics & Government; Colleges and universities;
This photograph features Governor John Davis with several board members and legislators. Governor Davis is signing Senate bills 55 and 59 which deal with Bismarck Junior College. Some of the men are sitting...
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Poster for "Nickel and Dimed"
Entertainment; Colleges and universities;
A poster for the Bismarck State College Performing Arts Department's performance of "Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America," by Joan Holden, based on the book by Barbara Ehrenreich. The poster...
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Invitation to Kennedy Symposium Speech
Colleges and universities;
An invitation addressed to Dickinson State Teachers College President Charles Scott to attend the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium of Lectures. The speakers for the symposium include U.S. Senator...
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Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium Program with John F. Kennedy's autograph
Education; Politics & Government;
A program for the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium honoring the life of Theodore Roosevelt. The front page of the program is signed by John F. Kennedy, who spoke at the Symposium. Kennedy was a...
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Theodore Roosevelt Symposium Kennedy Speech program
Communication;
A program for the speech given by U.S. Senator John F. Kennedy at the Theodore Roosevelt Symposium at Dickinson State Teachers College in Dickinson, North Dakota.
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Letter from Senator John F. Kennedy to Dickinson State Theachers College President Charles E. Scott
Politics & Government; Communication;
A letter from Senator John F. Kennedy thanking Dickinson State Teachers College President Charles E. Scott for the opportunity to be part of the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium.
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