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En Hyldest til Sangen og Musikkens Menn og Kvinner, written by a Norwegian immigrant who first heard a male chorus concert in Duluth in 1905. The essay is an appreciative account of the pleasure that has always been given him by music and musicians.
Transcripts of seven articles written by a Norwegian-born surveyor, immigration commissioner, and legislator of Stanwood, Washington, which were published in the "Stanwood News," (Oct. - Dec. 1920) concerning his work as immigration commissioner, his first trip from South Dakota to Washington to explore the land, and about logging camps, surveying, vegetation, soil, Indians, and settlers.
Content: O.B. Iverson Articles: Experiences and Observations on Two Continents.
In this series of interviews by Odd Lovoll for his books “The Promise of America: History of the Norwegian-American People” and “The Promise Fulfilled: A Portrait of Norwegian Americans Today,” Lovoll interviews Andreas Rhude.
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Typescript of a speech by O. Myking Mehus and clippings about him. He is a graduate of Augsburg College, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1916, and earned a Ph.D. degree at the University of North Dakota. He was President of the State College at Winona, Minnesota, 1939-1943, and was Chief of the Vocational Rehabilitation and Education Division, Veterans' Administration, St. Louis, Missouri, 1943-1963. He served as president of Hallinglaget, 1964-1969. In retirement, he became the owner of Old Shepherd's Book Shop in Branson, Missouri. See also P0236, about his father, Mikkel Mehus.
Includes: "The Man Behind the Plow: A Short History of a Clay County Pioneer" by Oscar A. Christensen (Story of Otto Augustus Christensen: Houston Co., Minn. and Oakport Township, Clay Co.,Minn."
Correspondence, catalogs, and reports of a Lutheran secondary school established in Fargo, North Dakota, in 1906; 1906-1926: Oak Grove Lutheran Ladies' Seminary; later, Oak Grove Lutheran High School.
"In this series of interviews by Odd Lovoll for his books “The Promise of America: History of the Norwegian-American People” and “The Promise Fulfilled: A Portrait of Norwegian Americans Today,” Lovoll interviews Andreas Rhude.
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