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Newsletters.

 Subject
Subject Source: Library Of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 22 Collections and/or Records:

208 Water Line Newsletters

 Collection
Identifier: SC 97
Scope and Contents Copies of the quarterly newsletter (1977-1980) which was devoted to North Dakota's 208 Water Quality Management Planning Program.
Dates: 1977-1980

Alfred G. Arvold Papers

 Collection
Identifier: Manuscript 72
Dates: 1900-1950.

Amenia Neighborhood Club Records

 Collection
Identifier: SC 577
Abstract Minutes of meetings, constitution, and bylaws (3 v.); and scattered issues of club newsletter Fortnightly Review (1927-1935).
Dates: 1914-1935.

Bagg Bonanza Farm Collection

 Collection
Identifier: SC 52
Abstract Brochure, correspondence, clippings, and "Bonanza farm bulletin" newsletter, all issued by the Bonanza Farm Historic Preservation Society. Brochure includes a map of the farm with location of existing buildings and some that have been torn down. Clipping includes mention of the threshing crews, feeding them, the farm buildings, the Society's efforts to preserve the farm, and Ella Bagg Egenes, daughter of F.A. Bagg.
Dates: 1987-

Central Sheep Growers Association Records

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 249
Abstract The Central Sheep Growers Association was one of twelve district organizations of the North Dakota Cooperative Wool Marketing Association. The incomplete records show that it was operating during the years 1930-1934 to cooperatively market the wool produced by sheep growers in central North Dakota. The Central Sheep Growers Association was based at Carrington, N.D., with W.F. Moore its primary contact person.
Dates: 1930-1934

Don L. Short Collection of Papers

 Collection
Identifier: SC 10
Abstract Correspondence, press releases, Short's newsletter Short Report (1961-1964), and newspaper clippings, chiefly relating to his activities in the U.S. Congress (1959-1965).
Dates: 1958-1964

Fargo Fortnightly Club Records

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 35-Mss 1560
Abstract The Fargo Fortniqhtly Club, founded in 1895, has taken part in many civic and educational affairs in the community as well as carrying out it's own study programs, usually concerning foreign nations. The many club records provide good documentation of its many and varied activities and include correspondence, meeting minutes, treasurers and historians records, constitutions and by-laws, annual program booklets, writings, publications, newspaper clippings and various subject files.
Dates: 1895-1982

Fargo Lions Club Records, 1921-2003

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 284
Abstract The records document the activities of a established and active service and philantropic organization in the Fargo-Moorhead community.
Dates: 1921-2003

Fargo-Moorhead Committee against Registration and the Draft Collection

 Collection
Identifier: SC 959
Abstract Issues of its newsletter, The Peace gardener (published March-September 1981), posters, and press release.
Dates: 1981

Fargo Retired Teachers Association Records

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 95
Abstract Founded in 1955 as the Fargo Retired Teachers Club, a social club for women teachers who retired from the Fargo school system.
Dates: 1955-1990