Young men with hats pose for a picture, presumably members of the Atlas Club, Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Atlas Club was one of several Jewish social clubs in the Twin Cities operating during the early 1900s to the 1920s. The clubs were a response to the fact that "downtown" social clubs such as the Athletic Clubs would not admit Jews. The Atlas...
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives.
An unidentified young woman meeting Sen. Eugene McCarthy, accompanied by unidentified nuns, a priest ("Far right - Dr. F. B. Harris"), and other adults
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Special Collections and Rare Books.
Zegota is the code name of the Council for Aid to Jews (Rada Pomocy Zydom), an underground organization that operated in occupied Poland from 1942-1945. Its express purpose was to aid Poland's Jews, finding them places of safety. Zegota was the only rescue organization that was run jointly by Jews and non-Jews from a wide range of political move...
Creator:
Hirschberger, Fritz, 1912-2004
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University of Minnesota, Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies.
Two lines comprised of fifteen women and two men pose with the "Zero Defects" award banner. The banner reads: "Zero Defects Award for Most Improvement During the Past Month." The assembly team is not identified
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Charles Babbage Institute.
Six Burroughs ElectroData Division executives hold up the "Zero Defects. Its Up to You" banner in front of them. They are standing in front of a map of the globe and a smaller sign that reads: "Burroughs Around the World."
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Charles Babbage Institute.