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Clyde Johnson article, 1973
An issue of "Inland" from the Inland Steel Company of Chicago, containing an article entitled "Saturday Night on the St. Mary's," the story of a Great Lakes oreboat, captained by Clyde Johnson, whose father, Harold A. Johnson, was also a captain. -
Coeur d'Alene Homes journal, 1935
Journal of a home for the aged at Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. -
Colonel Bernt Balchen papers, 1906-2004
Biographical material, articles, correspondence and photographs of an aviation pioneer and artist. Balchen was born in Tveit, Norway, 1899. Trained in the Norwegian Army and later volunteered for Finland's White Army. A top athlete, Balchen was a member of Norway's Olympic boxing team and set records in cross-country skiing and bicycling. He joined the Royal Norwegian Naval Air Force, graduating in 1921. Assisted in Amundsen attempted flight across the North Pole in the dirigible "Norge." Richard E. Byrd asked Balchen to join him in the United States as a test pilot in 1927. In 1948, he began a serious study of water color painting techniques and achieved critical acclaim for his works. Awarded the Air Force distinguished Service Medal (1956) and a special Congressional Medal for Byrd Antarctic Expedition (1928-1930). Enshrined in the Aviation Hall of Fame. -
Columbia Lutheran College papers, 1911-1915
Bulletins, photographs, clippings, catalogues (1911/12 - 1914/15) and reports of an Everett, Washington, academy founded in 1909. -
Commercial fisheries articles, 1940-1980
Articles (mostly photocopies) about commercial fisheries off the Pacific coast of North America, in which many Norwegian-Americans participated.; Lokken, Harold. "The halibut fishing, an important industry developed by Norwegians." Trønderlagets aarbok, 1940-41, pp. 76-82.; DeArmond, Robert N. "pioneers of the halibut fleet." Alaska, the territorial magazine, October 1946, pp. 16-17.; Page, Don. "Alaska king crab boom." Seattle Post-Interlligencer, August 16, 1964, pp. 9-11.; "The Alaskan king crab industry."
Alaska: review of business and economic conditions University of Alaska, Institute of Business, Economic and Government Research. November 1965, pp. 2-8.; Larssen, A.K. "From other harbors: Petersburg, Alaska: meaningful progress." The Fishermen's News, February 1975, pp. 3,8 ",,,From the ‘long, long ago.'" September 1977 pp. 5,18 "…From the saga of the Pacific cod fishery." February-March1980 (4 parts).; Chadwick, Susan. "They make their fortune fishing for king crab." Alaska Journal of Commerce, March 3, 1978.; Page, Don. "High stakes on high seas." Seattle Post-Intelligencer, May 27, 1978, B-7. "Record king crab harvest in Alaska." Seattle Times, December 29, 1978.; Ramsey, Bruce. "Alaska crab rush brings gold from sea." Seattle Post-Intelligencer, May 13, 1979, pp. 1-10.; Loven, Pamela S. "NW fishermen reeling from slashing of king crab prices."
Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Sept. 24, 1980.; Arestad, Sverre. "The Norwegians in the Pa;cific Coast fisheries." The Pacific Northwest Quarterly, January 1943, pp. 3-17. (and as reprinted in Washington Posten, March 26, 1943.; Article "adapted from Oil and water: the struggle for Georges Bank, by William H. MacLeish, Boston, Atlantic Monthly Press, 1985. "Incomplete copy, no author, title, source, pp. 107-110. -
Concordia College Language Camps records, 1973-1995
Papers about the Camps/Villages associated with Concordia College in Moorhead, Minnesota, many regarding Skogfjorden, the Norwegian Language Village. See also in St. Olaf Library, "Skogfjorden: Ethnicity and a Contemporary Foreign Language Camp," a thesis by Margit Lea Myklebust presented to the Department of Modern Foreign Languages at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, December 2003. -
Concordia College papers, circa 1891-1979
Brochures, catalogues, clippings, journals, programs, reports, and history of a Lutheran College, Moorhead, Minnesota, founded in 1891. -
Congregations records
Printed and typescript histories, constitutions, programs, yearbooks, and records of some 400 Norwegian-American churches, filed alphabetically by state and city (or county). -
Connie Giddens family history, 1996
No description available. -
Conrad J. Hansen papers, 1919-1949
Choosing a Life-Work, an account of how the author became interested in the YMCA, an organization he served from 1919 to 1949, after having served as a member of the 77th Division of the A.E.F. during World War I. He is the son of the well-known editor of the "Minneapolis Tidende," Carl G. O. Hansen.