People are lined up in rows on the field. Bleachers full of people are in the background; one section of the bleachers has people arranged into Chinese characters.
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Kautz Family YMCA Archives.
Ted Sizer's talk was sponsored by the Humphrey Institute's Center for School Change. Funded by the Blandin Foundation, the Center for School Change was established in 1990 to promote significant improvements in Minnesota's Public Education. Sizer spoke at the University of Minnesota on Wednesday, February 5
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University of Minnesota. Radio Station KUOM
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Sizer, Theodore
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University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.
Woman and child waving, man fishing (perhaps at Lake Martha), woman cutting dog's hair, teens dancing and playing games outside at Herzl Camp, United Synagogue Youth (USY) teens playing basketball, performing skits, USY awards dinner. Silent.
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives.
Congregation members of Sons of Jacob participate in Tefillin prayer in St. Paul, Minnesota. Included in the photo: Sam Saide, Al Karter, Rabbi Braun, Milton Bernick, Sam Simonson, Hy Lechtman, Milt Makiesky, Sam Neren, and Moe Katz.
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives.
Account books and correspondence collected by John A. Bardon relating to the following fur traders and missionaries: Friedrich Baraga, Clement H. Beaulieu, Stephen Bonga, Joseph Cadotte, Paul Morrison, Francis Pierz, and Francois Roussain. The nine account books (1852-1864), written in Ojibwe, French, and English, record trade with the Indians.
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University of Minnesota, Department of American Indian Studies.
A large group of Czech-Americans, including members of the Kovarnik family, reenact the Thanksgiving Day story. The group is dressed in a variety of costumes, including "Pilgrim" and "Native American." One of the girls, dressed in a Native American costume, holds an American flag.
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Immigration History Research Center Archives.
Although typically called a wedding turban, the bukhani is worn over the groom's head during his procession to the bride's home to protect the gold jewelry he is wearing.
Although typically called a wedding turban, the bukhani is worn over the groom's head during his procession to the bride's home to protect the gold jewelry he is wearing.