Three women sit on the trunk door of a car holding books from the Mount Sinai Auxiliary book fair in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Sitting on the trunk door, from left to right: Mrs. Thomas Litman (Hinda), Mrs. Murray Locke (Phyllis), and Mrs. Jack Markovitz (Bea). Standing on the drivers side of the car: Mrs. Morton Kane (Merle) and Mrs. Robert Dwors...
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives.
Three young men sit in the back of machinery, presumably members of the Atlas Club., Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Atlas Club was one of several Jewish social clubs in the Twin Cities operating during the early 1900s to the 1920s. The clubs were a response to the fact that "downtown" social clubs such as the Athletic Clubs would not admit Jews. Th...
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives.
Members of a threshing crew in Wilno, Minnesota pause for a photograph in front of a threshing machine, 1915. Several of the men belonged to St. John Cantius Church. On machine: Frank Citterman; William Herchowski; Stanley Tykwinski. Standing: Joe Lipinski; Mike Belson; Henry Waremba. Sitting: Joe Remerowski; Joe Citterman; John Citterman; unide...
Created:
1915
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Immigration History Research Center Archives.
Thumb forceps. Tweezer-style forceps made of chrome-plated metal with exterior ribbing, tapered, rounded jaws and interior ribbing at tips. Includes manufacturer markings:"MILLERS FORGE -- 861-USA."
Contributor:
Millers Forge (United States)
Created:
1940 - 1970?
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Owen H. Wangensteen Historical Library of Biology and Medicine.
Thumb forceps. Tweezer-style forceps made of chrome-plated metal with flat, rectangular jaws. Includes manufacturer markings:"FINGER -- REST," and "MILLERS FORGE -- 852-USA."
Contributor:
Millers Forge (United States)
Created:
1940 - 1970?
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Owen H. Wangensteen Historical Library of Biology and Medicine.