Clarence ("Cap") Wigington (1883-1967) was the first African-American registered architect to practice for any substantial length of time in Minnesota. In 1915, one year after moving to St. Paul, Wigington took a qualifying exam as a senior draftsman and became the first African American municipal architect in the United States. He had the highe...
Creator:
Wigington, Clarence Wesley, 1883-1967
Contributor:
Bassford, Carles A.
Created:
1939-10-13
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives.
Clarence ("Cap") Wigington (1883-1967) was the first African-American registered architect to practice for any substantial length of time in Minnesota. In 1915, one year after moving to St. Paul, Wigington took a qualifying exam as a senior draftsman and became the first African American municipal architect in the United States. He had the highe...
Creator:
Wigington, Clarence Wesley, 1883-1967
Contributor:
Bassford, Carles A.
Created:
1939-10-19
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives.
Social work publication related to the social work rank and file union movement, social work profession, and social issues. Issues were published in October, November, January, February, April, May, and July.
Contributor:
Marcus, Grace F.; Segure, Rose; Friedlander, Walter A.; Klein, Philip; Hollander, Sidney; Russell, C. Phillips; Coker, Ida L.; Coy, Harold; Cline, Dorothy I.; Langer, Marion
Created:
1939-11
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Social Welfare History Archives.
This is an issue of one of the Survey family of periodicals. The Survey was titled the Charities Review, Charities and the Commons in earlier stages. From 1912 the Survey was published weekly, but because weekly publication was prohibitively expensive and because of a constant clash between readers seeking technical material and readers seeking ...
Creator:
Survey Associates
Created:
1939-11-01
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Social Welfare History Archives.
A short letter from First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt to Howard Haycraft. "Hick sent me your article in The Saturday Review. I enjoyed it very much and I hand never thought of detective stories in just that way...."
Creator:
Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1884-1962
Created:
1939-11-06
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Special Collections and Rare Books.