University of Minnesota animal science researchers conducted the most comprehensive crossbreeding study in the 1930s. This led to new breeds, "Minnesota No. 1" (1946) and later No. 2 and No. 3. These leaner, more efficient pigs changed the livestock industry worldwide. Work continued after WWII with projectt #16-19, "Genetic Improvement of Effic...
Creator:
Hansen, David L., 1952-
Created:
1982-07-01
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station.
Swim scene at Camp Tikvah, Aitken, Minnesota. Around 1948 The Minneapolis Jewish Federation created the Jewish Camping Association and purchased a former resort located on three hundred acres near Aitken, MN. The camp was renamed Camp Tikvah (Hope). The Emanuel Cohen Center (soon to become the Jewish Community Center of Minneapolis) took over op...
Contributor:
Tillipman, Harvey
Created:
1960 - 1979
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives.
Two pencil drawings on sheet. The upper half of the sheet features a drawing is a semi-abstract drawing of bulrushes, reflected ripples, and curved lines. The lower half is taken up by a quick sketch of a moose swimming, with only the back of its antlered head visible. A few quick lines indicate ripples of the moose moving through water.