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North Dakota State University.

 Organization

Found in 26 Collections and/or Records:

Richard Lyons Papers

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 151
Abstract North Dakota State Univeristy English professor and poet. This collection, donated upon his retirement, documents his literary career.
Dates: 1938-1982.

Richard Lyons Papers

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 259
Abstract NDSU English professor, retired to Maine. These papers, the final installment of his papers and his career, focus on his poetry, both historical collections and more recent works done prior to his death in 2000.
Dates: 1920-2000.

Richard Lyons Papers

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 10
Abstract North Dakota State University English professor and poet.
Dates: 1940-1976.

Ronald Olin Fargo, N.D. Postcard Collection

 Collection
Identifier: Photo 2001
Abstract The Ronald Olin Postcard Collection comprises over 1,200 postcards documenting Fargo, N.D. The postcards in the collection date mainly from the early to mid-twentieth century, although there are also postcards from throughout the later part of the twentieth century. They hey-day of postcards was from 1907 to 1915. Most of the cards in the collection were commercially produced and represent well-known Fargo buildings, monuments, and views. A small number of the cards, though, document town life,...
Dates: [190- - 200-]

Thomas McGrath Papers

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 237
Abstract Incoming letters from literary friends and former students regarding literary subjects and personal matters, including his teaching career, personal health, being blacklisted, his marriage, and birth of his son Thomas Samuel Koan McGrath. Includes a photocopy of his manuscript for Letter to an imaginary friend, part II, and drafts of various poems. There is also a calendar listing of the letters including writer, date, and summary of contents.
Dates: 1970-1971.

World War II Veterans from Minnesota and North Dakota: How their Military Service Affected Them Academically

 Item
Identifier: SC 724
Abstract Research paper studying how World War II veterans from Minnesota and North Dakota benefited academically from Government Programs that were offered to them because of their military service.
Dates: 1995