This series contains various writings by Fletcher Sims Brockman, including: speeches, articles, pamphlets and books/manuscripts. The records contain both published and unpublished material.
Creator:
Brockman family
Created:
1939
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Kautz Family YMCA Archives.
This map highlights the existing and proposed buildings, roads, walks, Parking areas, fenses, telephone lines, power lines, water lines and sewer lines.
Creator:
Strong; State of Minnesota, Department of Conservation and Division of State Parks
Created:
1939
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.
This map shows the circulation of traffic to and within the Campus based upon the proposed double deck Washington Avenue bridge and Washing Avenue tunnel through Campus.
Creator:
Morell & Nichols Inc.
Created:
1939
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.
This folder contains materials created/collected by Paul Kellogg, editor of the Survey magazine, 1909-1952, and an active social reformer. Paul Kellogg conceived of the Survey as a broadly educational enterprise operating ""along the borders of research, journalism, and the general welfare."" It was to be an open forum, limited only by the facts...
Creator:
Kellogg, Paul Underwood
Created:
1939; 1947 - 1949
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Social Welfare History Archives.
This folder contains materials created/collected by Paul Kellogg, editor of the Survey magazine, 1909-1952, and an active social reformer. Paul Kellogg conceived of the Survey as a broadly educational enterprise operating ""along the borders of research, journalism, and the general welfare."" It was to be an open forum, limited only by the facts...
Creator:
Kellogg, Paul Underwood
Created:
1938; 1939; 1941
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Social Welfare History Archives.
Series of fifteen postcards with color illustrations depicting American mammals and birds. These cards belong to the "Wildlife Post Card Series" published by the National Wildlife Publishing Corp. (NY) in 1939. Each postcard has a description of the animal on the reverse. The images are by several well-known wildlife artists. Individual cards ar...
This folder contains materials from editorial files created by Survey Associaties, Inc., publishers of the Survey family of magazines. The Survey had roots in several other magazines which were concerned with philanthropy, including the Charities Review, Charities and the Commons, and Jewish Charities. From 1912 the Survey was published weekly, ...
Creator:
Survey Associates
Created:
1939
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Social Welfare History Archives.
This folder contains materials from editorial files created by Survey Associaties, Inc., publishers of the Survey family of magazines. The Survey had roots in several other magazines which were concerned with philanthropy, including the Charities Review, Charities and the Commons, and Jewish Charities. From 1912 the Survey was published weekly, ...
Creator:
Survey Associates
Created:
1939
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Social Welfare History Archives.
This folder contains materials from editorial files created by Survey Associaties, Inc., publishers of the Survey family of magazines. The Survey had roots in several other magazines which were concerned with philanthropy, including the Charities Review, Charities and the Commons, and Jewish Charities. From 1912 the Survey was published weekly, ...
Creator:
Survey Associates
Created:
1939
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Social Welfare History Archives.
This folder contains materials from editorial files created by Survey Associaties, Inc., publishers of the Survey family of magazines. The Survey had roots in several other magazines which were concerned with philanthropy, including the Charities Review, Charities and the Commons, and Jewish Charities. From 1912 the Survey was published weekly, ...
Creator:
Survey Associates
Created:
1939
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Social Welfare History Archives.