Black and white photograph of Steven Isserlis seated with cello. Signed: "To the Mini-Soda Orchestra- Great to see/hear you again! All best wishes, Steven Isseris"
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Performing Arts Archives.
Stew Mednick creates a list of "Extra Special Dreams" during a Shir Tikvah congregation meeting in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Looking on in the center of the photograph is Ed Janoff.
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives.
Mrs. Berlingieri (center, holding picture) with members of the New York branch of OSIA at St. Francis Hospital. OSIA members gave assistance to Mrs. Berlingieri. The note accompanying the photo reads: "Mrs. Berlingieri is shown holding a picture of her daughter Sonia who has been hospitalized at St. Francis Hospital just prior to cardiac surgery...
Creator:
Drennan Photos, Inc. Mineola, N.Y.
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Immigration History Research Center Archives.
A view of the St. John Cantius Church buildings in Wilno, Minnesota. L to R: the very first (?) church building; the second church, the rectory (which became a school), and the current church.
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Immigration History Research Center Archives.
Several children and adults (probably members of the Ukrainian Folk Ballet of the Twin Cities), stand on the steps of St. Michael's Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Minneapolis. Some members of the group wear traditional Ukrainian ethnic costumes.
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Immigration History Research Center Archives.
Mortar. Squat, round stone mortar with two projecting handles. A mortar is a bowl-shaped receptacle and a pestle is a blunt, roughly cylindrical implement. Together they are used for crushing, grinding, and blending pharmaceutical or culinary preparations. Mortar and pestles are tools that have been in use, world-wide, since the Stone Age and si...
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Owen H. Wangensteen Historical Library of Biology and Medicine.