Men and boys playing table tennis on Center Day. Sports and recreational activities took place at the Annex, an old house and yard next door to the J. E. C. The Annex remained in use until 1940, when deteriorating conditions caused it to close.
Created:
1938
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives.
Nursing bottle. Clear, molded glass cylindrical bottle with ribbing down the body; one side contains 8 ounce graduated scale. Contains manufacturer markings: "NON ROLLING""OVALE NURSER", and "43 A 2." The Ovale nurser was originally a Whitall Tatum Company product that came out around 1910; Whitall Tatum Company was bought by Armstrong Cork Corp...
Contributor:
Armstrong Cork Company, Millville, New Jersey (Manufacturer)
Created:
1938 - 1940?
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Owen H. Wangensteen Historical Library of Biology and Medicine.
Street scene showing façade and marquee of the Palace Theater, Brainerd, 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:
1938
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives.
View of the façade and marquee of the Palace Theater, Brainerd, 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:
1938
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives.
Street scene showing façade and marquee of the Palace Theater, Brainerd, 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:
1938
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives.
View of the façade and marquee of the Palace Theater, Brainerd, 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:
1938
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives.
Partial view of the façade and entrance of the Palace Theater, Brainerd, 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:
1938
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives.
View of the façade and marquee of the Palace Theater, Brainerd, 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:
1938
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives.
View of the façade and marquee of the Palace Theater, Brainerd, 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:
1938
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives.
Street scene showing façade and marquee of the Palace Theater, Brainerd, 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:
1938
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives.
Photograph of a placard detailing different activities taking place at the Jewish Education Center on Center Day. Center Day showcased the facilities and services at the J. E. C., and allowed the community to observe a cross-section of the activities that took place there.
Created:
1938?
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives.
A group of children sit on the steps of the J. E. C. dressed for a fall outing. The Jewish Educational Center was the precursor to the St. Paul Jewish Community Center. It served as a recreation and education, and by 1939 over 100 community groups, including Boy and Girl Scouts, a theater company, and two orchestra were using the facility.
Created:
1938
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives.
Children standing outside of the Jewish Educational Center in handmade costumes. The Jewish Educational Center was the precursor to the St. Paul J. C. C. It served as a recreation and education center, and by 1939 over 100 community groups, including Boy and Girl Scouts, a theater company, and two orchestras were using the facility.
Created:
1938
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives.