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Anniversary booklet giving the history of a worker's organization in Chicago, earlier known as Branch number 1, Karl Marx, associated with the American Socialist Party. This group had its own meeting place called "Folkets Hus." Program from "Ten Year Anniversary Festival with Bazaar" (1928); Group photograph.
Catalogue, correspondence, and reports concerning three schools: Norwegian-English Normal School (1887-1890), Wittenberg Academy (1901-1913), and Indian School (ca. 1916-ca. 1920).
Scandinavian Old People's Home in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Content: Wisconsin Benevolent Society (Milwaukee). Includes clipping by Peder Langbach regarding the Scandinavian Old People's Home in Milwaukee, Wisconsin (located at 19th avenue and Vean Place). Establishment idea created by Mrs. I. Isacksen in 1907.
Newsletter and other papers of an organization, founded by Neil T. Eckstein in 1973, which sponsors literary and educational projects clustered around American Studies. The academy publishes monographs in an Ethnic Heritage series and a magazine, "The Winchester Academy Round Table."
Articles, correspondence, catalogues, record books, reports, photographs, programs, and a scrapbook concerning a Lutheran secondary school at Willmar, Minnesota (1883-1919).
Clippings about the founder and editor of "The Capital Times" of Madison, Wisconsin. Evjue was born in Merrill, Wisconsin, of Norwegian-born parents and was on the staff of the "Milwaukee Sentinel" and of the "Wisconsin State Journal" before founding "The Capital Times."