Rose and Jay Phillips, the founder of Mount Sinai Hospital, are being checked in by an unknown volunteer wearing a clown costume at the Mount Sinai Hospital Women's Auxiliary Annual Ball, the biggest social event of the year. Mount Sinai Hospital was built in Minneapolis, Minnesota, during the 1950s to address the discrimination Jewish doctors e...
Created:
1950-1975
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives.
Rose Berman Goldstein signs copies of her book, a Time to Pray, at the National Women's League Biennial Convention at the Concord Hotel in New York, N.Y.
Created:
1905-05-25
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives.
Rose Bober, working in the yard of a homestead near Newell, South Dakota. Rose is shown holding an ax over her shoulder and wearing denim overalls, a white shirt, and a cap.
Created:
1916
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives.
View of the area surrounding the construction site (?) of the Rose Drive-In Theater, Roseville, Minnesota. Liebenberg and Kaplan, Architects (1919-1969), were noted for designing more than 200 motion picture theatres in the Upper Midwest, many of the early ones featuring an art deco style.
Contributor:
Liebenberg and Kaplan
Created:
1945 - 1955
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives.
View of the drive way and ticket booth (?) of the Rose Drive-In Theater, Roseville, Minnesota. Liebenberg and Kaplan, Architects (1919-1969), were noted for designing more than 200 motion picture theatres in the Upper Midwest, many of the early ones featuring an art deco style.
Contributor:
Liebenberg and Kaplan
Created:
1945 - 1955
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives.
View of the construction site of the Rose Drive-In Theater, Roseville, Minnesota, with construction equipment and workers in the background. Liebenberg and Kaplan, Architects (1919-1969), were noted for designing more than 200 motion picture theatres in the Upper Midwest, many of the early ones featuring an art deco style.
Contributor:
Liebenberg and Kaplan
Created:
1945 - 1955
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives.
View of the site (?) of the Rose Drive-In Theater, Roseville, Minnesota. Liebenberg and Kaplan, Architects (1919-1969), were noted for designing more than 200 motion picture theatres in the Upper Midwest, many of the early ones featuring an art deco style.
Contributor:
Liebenberg and Kaplan
Created:
1945 - 1955
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives.
View of the area surrounding the construction site (?) of the Rose Drive-In Theater, Roseville, Minnesota. Liebenberg and Kaplan, Architects (1919-1969), were noted for designing more than 200 motion picture theatres in the Upper Midwest, many of the early ones featuring an art deco style.
Contributor:
Liebenberg and Kaplan
Created:
1945 - 1955
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives.
View of the newly-constructed concession stand (?) and projection booth (?) of the Rose Drive-In Theater, Roseville, Minnesota. Liebenberg and Kaplan, Architects (1919-1969), were noted for designing more than 200 motion picture theatres in the Upper Midwest, many of the early ones featuring an art deco style.
Contributor:
Liebenberg and Kaplan
Created:
1945 - 1955
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives.
View of the newly-installed speaker stands for the Rose Drive-In Theater, Roseville, Minnesota. Liebenberg and Kaplan, Architects (1919-1969), were noted for designing more than 200 motion picture theatres in the Upper Midwest, many of the early ones featuring an art deco style.
Contributor:
Liebenberg and Kaplan
Created:
1945 - 1955
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives.
View of construction site with crane, of the the Rose Drive-In Theater, Roseville, Minnesota. Liebenberg and Kaplan, Architects (1919-1969), were noted for designing more than 200 motion picture theatres in the Upper Midwest, many of the early ones featuring an art deco style.
Contributor:
Liebenberg and Kaplan
Created:
1945 - 1955
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives.
View of a car pulled up to a speaker stand at the newly-constructed Rose Drive-In Theater, Roseville, Minnesota. Liebenberg and Kaplan, Architects (1919-1969), were noted for designing more than 200 motion picture theatres in the Upper Midwest, many of the early ones featuring an art deco style.
Contributor:
Liebenberg and Kaplan
Created:
1945 - 1955
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives.
View of the site of the Rose Drive-In Theater, Roseville, Minnesota, showing some of the speaker stands. Liebenberg and Kaplan, Architects (1919-1969), were noted for designing more than 200 motion picture theatres in the Upper Midwest, many of the early ones featuring an art deco style.
Contributor:
Liebenberg and Kaplan
Created:
1945 - 1955
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives.
View of houses across the road from the construction site of the Rose Drive-In Theater, Roseville, Minnesota. Liebenberg and Kaplan, Architects (1919-1969), were noted for designing more than 200 motion picture theatres in the Upper Midwest, many of the early ones featuring an art deco style.
Contributor:
Liebenberg and Kaplan
Created:
1945 - 1955
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives.
View to houses across the road from the construction site of the Rose Drive-In Theater, Roseville, Minnesota. Liebenberg and Kaplan, Architects (1919-1969), were noted for designing more than 200 motion picture theatres in the Upper Midwest, many of the early ones featuring an art deco style.
Contributor:
Liebenberg and Kaplan
Created:
1945 - 1955
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives.
View of the newly-installed speaker stands for the Rose Drive-In Theater, Roseville, Minnesota. Liebenberg and Kaplan, Architects (1919-1969), were noted for designing more than 200 motion picture theatres in the Upper Midwest, many of the early ones featuring an art deco style.
Contributor:
Liebenberg and Kaplan
Created:
1945 - 1955
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives.
View of a speaker stand in the Rose Drive-In Theater, Roseville, Minnesota. Liebenberg and Kaplan, Architects (1919-1969), were noted for designing more than 200 motion picture theatres in the Upper Midwest, many of the early ones featuring an art deco style.
Contributor:
Liebenberg and Kaplan
Created:
1945 - 1955
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives.
View of the site of the Rose Drive-In Theater, Roseville, Minnesota, showing a worker's truck and some of the speaker stands. Liebenberg and Kaplan, Architects (1919-1969), were noted for designing more than 200 motion picture theatres in the Upper Midwest, many of the early ones featuring an art deco style.
Contributor:
Liebenberg and Kaplan
Created:
1945 - 1955
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives.
View of construction site of the Rose Drive-In Theater, Roseville, Minnesota. Liebenberg and Kaplan, Architects (1919-1969), were noted for designing more than 200 motion picture theatres in the Upper Midwest, many of the early ones featuring an art deco style.
Contributor:
Liebenberg and Kaplan
Created:
1945 - 1955
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives.
View of houses across the road from the construction site of the Rose Drive-In Theater, Roseville, Minnesota. Liebenberg and Kaplan, Architects (1919-1969), were noted for designing more than 200 motion picture theatres in the Upper Midwest, many of the early ones featuring an art deco style.
Contributor:
Liebenberg and Kaplan
Created:
1945 - 1955
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives.
View of the construction site of the Rose Drive-In Theater, Roseville, Minnesota, with construction equipment in the background. Liebenberg and Kaplan, Architects (1919-1969), were noted for designing more than 200 motion picture theatres in the Upper Midwest, many of the early ones featuring an art deco style.
Contributor:
Liebenberg and Kaplan
Created:
1945 - 1955
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives.
Alice Hilal (seated), an Egyptian immigrant from Cairo, is learning Norwegian rosemaling for display at the Festival of Nations, November 9 through 12, St. Paul, Minnesota.
Contributor:
International Institute of Minnesota
Created:
1967
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Immigration History Research Center Archives.