A group of unidentified women standing in front of a bus. The Emanuel Cohen Center provided recreation space and social services to the North Minneapolis Jewish community. The Center was named for Emanuel Cohen, an attorney and the Center's principle benefactor.
Created:
1948
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives.
This folder contains minutes, correspondence, reports, topical files, publications, conference material, and other records documenting the work of the YMCA with students on college and university campuses in the United States and Canada. The materials in this folder specifically deal with campus work at a Historically Black College or University...
Creator:
YMCA of the USA
Created:
1948 - 1968
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Kautz Family YMCA Archives.
This folder contains minutes, correspondence, reports, topical files, publications, conference material, and other records documenting the work of the YMCA with students on college and university campuses in the United States and Canada. The materials in this folder specifically deal with campus work at a Historically Black College or University...
Creator:
YMCA of the USA
Created:
1948 - 1968
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Kautz Family YMCA Archives.
Superior Hebrew Congregation confirmation ceremony at the Hammond avenue synagogue. Left to right: Sybil Shapiro, Phyllis Ansell, Libby Kaner, Rabbi Aaron S. Gold.
Created:
1948
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives.
Clarence ("Cap") Wigington (1883-1967) was the first African-American registered architect to practice for any substantial length of time in Minnesota. In 1915, one year after moving to St. Paul, Wigington took a qualifying exam as a senior draftsman and became the first African American municipal architect in the United States. He had the highe...
Creator:
Wigington, Clarence Wesley, 1883-1967
Contributor:
Schroeder, Alfred H.
Created:
1948
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives.
Clarence ("Cap") Wigington (1883-1967) was the first African-American registered architect to practice for any substantial length of time in Minnesota. In 1915, one year after moving to St. Paul, Wigington took a qualifying exam as a senior draftsman and became the first African American municipal architect in the United States. He had the highe...
Creator:
Wigington, Clarence Wesley, 1883-1967
Contributor:
Schroeder, Alfred H.
Created:
1948
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives.