This file folder is from the collection of records of La Raza Student Cultural Center (name changed to Mi Gente Latinx Student Cultural Center as of 2021), which includes administrative documents, newsletters, news clippings and flyers, correspondence, minutes, etc. that document the beginnings of La Raza on campus, including its founding as the...
Creator:
La Raza Student Cultural Organization
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University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.
Early leaders of the settlement house movement in the United States: Helen French Greene, Helena Dudley, John Lovejoy Elliot, Meyer Bloomfield, Mary K. (Mary Kingsbury) Simkhovitch, Ellen Coolidge, Cornelia Bradford, Jane Addams, Lillian D. Wald, Elizabeth Williams, James Hamilton, Graham Romeyn Taylor, Mary McDowell, and Robert Archey Woods.
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Social Welfare History Archives.
The Veterans Administration Hospital in Minneapolis, Minnesota has one of the most extensive computerized patient-monitoring setups in the nation. A Control data 3300 computer, by performing separate functions simultaneously, is assisting the V.A. Hospital staff in saving lives. While the computer is analyzing monitored data from patients in the...
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Charles Babbage Institute.
View of Earthquake Relief posters on the windows of a building. Several of the posters read: "Help Us Help the Italian Earthquake Victims," and "Mail Check to: Italian American Earthquake Relief Fund, P.O. Box 9 Balto, 21203."
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Immigration History Research Center Archives.