Wax intestine model. Kidney-bean shaped wax anatomical model with intestines represented with cream-colored wax. Details painted on in red. Small piece of rope attached to back.
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Owen H. Wangensteen Historical Library of Biology and Medicine.
Wax heart and lungs model. Two anatomical lungs represented with brown wax with a wax heart model between them. Arteries and veins in red and blue wax. Paint is chipping in places. Small piece of rope attached to back.
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Owen H. Wangensteen Historical Library of Biology and Medicine.
All over repeat of diamonds, one with photo silk screen of Dr. Zik alternating with one with daisy-like background on which "Zik of Nigeria" is superimposed|Under the image of Dr. Zik is "God save Dr. Zik." Along the border,"Dr. Zik Premier" is written with a 6-pointed star in between the words.
Large squares, alternating with a criss-cross pattern and and image of four hands meeting in the middle of a circle with the word "Abeokuta" above and "1830-1980 Lori Oke Ati Petele" below. Color: purple, white, green, and orange
"In Loving Memory Of" A patchwork of faces and names of people who have passed, including their age at death. Color: black with blue, purple, sky blue, pink, and white
Type of fancy roller print called Alizarine; the "tulip" design is a famous one. Graphic flower print on striped background. Color: Orange, burgundy, black, peach
Wedding photo of Rose Kremen Lask and Charles Lask in Watford City, North Dakota. Included in the back row of the photo, from left to right: Dora Kremen, Henry Kremen, Rose K. Lask, and Charles Lask. In the front row, from left to right: Sophie Kremen, Grandmother Kremen, Alec Kremen, Grandfather Joseph Kremen, and Frances Kremen.
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives.
Bride and bridegroom, center, pose for a wedding portrait with family and friends. The bride wears a traditional black wedding dress. Each of the guests wears a flower corsage. John Lampi stands in the back row, far right.
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Immigration History Research Center Archives.
Mr. And Mrs. Frank Tomaszewski, Sr. in their wedding photograph, along with two unidentified people, in Wilno, Minnesota. The Tomaszewki's are the parents of Sister M. Victoria, SSND (School Sisters of Notre Dame). The bride wears a black wedding dress and white veil.
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Immigration History Research Center Archives.
American Red Cross National Headquarters washingtoN 13, DC| Roger S. Weed, of Mahtomedi, Minnesota, has arrived in Hawaii to serve the armed forces as American Red Cross assistant field director. Before his Red Cross appointment, Weed was assistant buyer for Montgomery, Ward Company in Chicago, Ill. He attended the university of minnesota, in Mi...
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University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.