Mrs. Walter W. Eicholtz from Redfield, South Dakota, was named Eminent Farmer in 1950 by the Eminent Farmer and Homemaker Club at South Dakota State College.
Henry N. Dybvig from Baltic, South Dakota was honored in 1957 as Eminent Farmer by the Eminent Farmer and Homemaker Club at South Dakota State College.
T. Floyd Durland from Moody County, South Dakota was honored in 1969 as Eminent Farmer by South Dakota State University and the South Dakota Board of Regents.
Rare portrait of Dr. N.E. Hansen without a beard, he is wearing an overcoat and a hat and seated in a chair
Dr. N.E. Hansen in a suit and tie and wearing a hat while he looks at bushes
Dr. N.E. Hansen and an unknown man are in a greenhouse full of flowers on the campus of South Dakota State College
Dr. N.E. Hansen and an unknown man are in a greenhouse full of flowers on the campus of South Dakota State College
Dr. N.E. Hansen and an another man are in a greenhouse full of flowers on the campus of South Dakota State College
Dr. N.E. Hansen and an another man are in a greenhouse full of flowers on the campus of South Dakota State College
N.E. Hansen standing by a small table in a room with horticultural displays of flowers and fruits
Citation and biography of John M. Downer from Freeman, South Dakota who was honored in 1927 at Eminent Farmer by the Eminent Farmer and Homemaker Club at South Dakota State College
John M. Downer from Freeman, South Dakota was honored in 1927 at Eminent Farmer by the Eminent Farmer and Homemaker Club at South Dakota State College.
Steamer ship by the dock at the port in Tokyo Bay at Yokahama, Japan, there are people waiting to board the ship on the dock, a small boat is in the water in the foreground, the ship is possibly a steamer ship called the Admiral from a line of ships owned and operated by the United States government; written in pencil on the back: Yokohama 1924
Augusta Dittman, wife of Fred Dittman from Highmore, South Dakota, was honored in 1947 as Eminent Homemaker by the Eminent Farmer and Homemaker Club at South Dakota State College.
Mrs. J Rees Dillon from Brentford, South Dakota was honored in 1953 as Eminent Homemaker by the Eminent Farmer and Homemaker Club at South Dakota State College.
Mrs. Earl Dickerson from Irene, South Dakota was honored in 1929 as Eminent Homemaker by the Eminent Farmer and Homemaker Club at South Dakota State College.
Frank Denholm standing by the Denholm Waterfowl Production Area sign
Denholm Waterfowl Production Area sign
People standing in front of Frank Denholm's campaign headquarters
Frank Denholm standing in front of his campaign headquarters
Frank Denholm standing in front of his campaign headquarters
Denholm trucking business offered twenty four hour service and was owned by Frank Denholm
Three young volunteers handing out Denholm campaign pamphlets during a 1970 parade
Frank Denholm speaking to the National Farmers Organization in Miller, South Dakota
Frank Denholm at a podium in the back of the room at a National Farmers Organization in Miller, South Dakota
Frank Denholm speaking to the National Farmers Organization in Miller, South Dakota
Frank Denholm shaking hands with South Dakota constituents
Denholm Seed Company sign in a field of flowers
Denholm Seed Company building
Denholm for Congress supporters are carrying signs during a rally
Frank Denholm and others on stage during a Denholm for Congress rally in Brookings, South Dakota
Elect Frank E. Denholm for U.S. Congress 'A New Strong Voice for South Dakota - Farmer - Businessman - Former FBI Agent - Educator - Lawyer (Democratic Candidate for all the people!)' campaign billboard
Elect Frank E. Denholm for U.S. Congress 'A New Strong Voice for South Dakota - Farmer - Businessman - Former FBI Agent - Educator - Lawyer (Democratic Candidate for all the people!)' campaign billboard in Brookings, South Dakota
Campaign billboard for Frank Denholm reads Congress Denholm Work
Campaign billboard 'This man . . . Denholm U.S. Congress' with a 'Thank You!' on it after Frank Denholm won the race for the U.S. Senate seat in 1970
Campaign posters in the windows of the Democratic headquarters in 1970
Frank Denholm and South Dakota State University president Hilton Briggs
Richard Kneip and Frank Denholm during the 1970 campaign
Richard Kneip and Frank Denholm during the 1970 campaign
Richard Kneip and Frank Denholm during the 1970 campaign
People seated at tables at a Democratic Party campaign event.
Supporters of Humphrey, McGovern, Denholm, and Chamberlin during a rally
Campaign posters supporting democrat candidates posted on a house in 1970
- 1915 - B.S. University of Wisconsin
- 1923 - M.S. University of Wisconsin
- 1928 - Ph.D. University of Minnesota
- 1918-1919 - Assistant Professor of Vocation Education in Agricultural Education and Acting Principal School of Agriculture
- 1919-1920 - Assistant Professor of Vocational Education in charge of Agricultural Education
- 1920-1921 - Assistant Professor of Vocational Education in charge of Agricultural Education and State Director of Vocational Education
- 1921-1927 - Assistant Professor of Vocational Education in charge of Agricultural Education
- 1927-1933 - Associate Professor of Education in charge of Agricultural Education
- 1933-1938 - Professor, Head, Education and Psychology
- 1938-1942 - Professor, Head, Education and Director of Summer Session
- 1942-1943 - Professor, Head, Agriculture
- 1944-1954 - Professor, Head of Education and Psychology, Graduate Faculty
1955-1958 - Professor, Education and Psychology, Graduate Faculty - 1958-1976 - Professor Emeritus, Education and Psychology, Graduate Faculty
- M.A. University of Indiana
- A.B. University of Indiana
- Ph.D. University of Indiana
- 1921-1922 - Professor, Head, Education, Principal of the Secondary School of Agriculture
- 1922-1923 - Professor, Head, Education, Principal of the Secondary School of Agriculture, Director of the Summer School
- 1923-1928 - Professor, Head, Education, Director of the Summer School
- 1935 - B.S. South Dakota State College
- 1939 - M.S. Iowa State College
- 1955 - Ph.D. University of Minnesota
- 1945-1949 - Assistant Professor, Education, in charge of Agricultural Education
- 1946-1956 - Associate Professor, Education, in charge of Agricultural Education, Graduate Faculty
- 1956-1958 - Professor, Education, Acting Head of Education Department, Acting Director of Summer School, Graduate Faculty
- 1959-1970 - Professor, Head of Education Department, Director of Summer School, Graduate Faculty
- 1970-1976 - Professor, Education, Director of Placement, Graduate Faculty
- 1980-1994 - Professor Emeritus, Director Emeritus of Placement, Graduate Faculty
- 1965 - B.S. University of Sioux Falls
- 1968 - M.Div. Central Baptist Theological Seminary
- 1974 - M.Ed. South Dakota State University
- 1980 - Ed.D. University of South Dakota
- 1980-1990 - Assistant Professor, Education
- 1990-1992 - Professor, Graduate Faculty
- 1992-1996 - Professor, Head of Counseling and Human Resource Development, Graduate Faculty
- 2004-2007 - Associate Dean and Professor, Education and Counseling
- 2007-2010 - Interim Dean and Professor, Education and Counseling
- 2011-2023 - Associate Deam Emeritus of the College of Education and Counseling, Professor Emeritus
- 1916 - B.A. State University of Iowa
- 1927 - M.S. Iowa State College
- 1928-1946 - Assistant Processor, Home Economics
- 1929-1961 - Summer School Staff, Home Economics
- 1946-1951 - Acting Dean, Home Economics, Professor, Graduate Faculty
- 1951-1955 - Dean, Home Economics, Professor, Graduate Faculty
- 1954-1958 - Professor, Home Economics, Clothing and Textiles, Graduate Faculty
- 1960-1975 - Professor Emeritus, Home Economics, Graduate Faculty
- 1901 - B.S. Ohio Wesleyan University
- 1902 - A.M. Ohio Wesleyan University
- 1907 - Ph.D. Boston University
- 1908-1913 - Professor, Head, Philosophy and Education
- 1914 - B.S. Lewis Institute
- 1922 - M.S. University of Minnesota
- 1919-1920- Associate Professor, Home Economics
- 1920-1923 - Professor, Home Economics
- 1923-1946 - Dean, Home Economics, Professor
- 1978 - B.S. South Dakota State University
- 1984 - M.S. Colorado State University
- 1988 - Ph.D. Ohio University
- 1996-2010 - Dean of the College of Family and Consumer Sciences, Professor, Graduate Faculty
- 2010-2016 - Provost and VIce President for Academic Affairs, Professor, Graduate Faculty
- 1900 - A.B. Baker University
- 1904 - Baker University
- 1913-1915 - Professor, Head of Education
- 1878 - A.B. Williams College
- 1881 - A.M. Williams College
- 1904-1908 - Professor, Pedagogy and Latin
- 1924 - B.S. University of South Dakota
- 1930 - M.A. Iowa University
- 1943 - Ed.D. Colorado State College
- 1953-1956- Professor, Head of Education and Psychology, Graduate Faculty
- 1969-1973 - Professor, Education
- 1974-1984 - Professor Emeritus, Education
- 1959 - B.S. Northwest Missouri State
- 1965 - M.A. Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa
- 1971 - Ph.D. University of Iowa
- 1972-1973 - Assistant Professor, Education
- 1974-1976 - Assistant Professor, Education, Supervisor Clinical Experiences in Education
- 1977-1984 - Dean of Education, Associate Professor, Graduate Faculty
- 1984-1990 - Dean of the DIvision of Education, Professor, Graduate Faculty
- 1990-1997 - Dean of the College of Education and Counseling, Professor, Graduate Faculty
- 1998-2023 - Professor Emeritus Education and Counseling, Deam Emeritus Education and Counseling
- 1922 - B.S. University of Wisconsin
- 1926 - M.S. University of Wisconsin
- 1928 - Ph.D. University of Wisconsin
- 1928-1933 - Professor, Head, Education
- 1932-1933 - Director of Summer School
- 1972 - B.S. Indiana University
- 1974 - M.S. Indiana University
- 1982 - Ed.D. Indiana University
- 1998-2002 - Dean of the College of Education and Counseling, Professor, Graduate Faculty
- 1934 - B.S. Iowa State College
- 1942 - M.S. Pennsylvania State College
- 1963 - Ph.D. Iowa State University
- 1954-1956 - Associate Professor, Home Economics, Graduate Faculty
- 1955-1958 - Summer School Staff, Food and Nutrition
- 1956-1961 - Professor, Home Economics, Head of Food and Nutrition Department, Graduate Faculty
- 2000-2013 - Professor Emerita, Nutrition, Food Science, and Hospitality
- 1932 - B.S. Iowa State College
- 1940 - M.S. Iowa State College
- 1953 - Ph.D. Iowa State College
- 1953-1954 - Head of Foods and Nutrition Department, Professor, Graduate Faculty
- 1954 -1962 - Dean of Home Economics, Professor, Graduate Faculty
- 1954-1955 - Summer School Staff, Home Economics
- 1962-1973 - Dean, Home Economics, Professor of Foods and Nutrition, Graduate Faculty
- B.S. Berea College
- B.A. Berea College
- M.A. University of Chicago
- 1920-1921 - Professor, Head, Education, Principal of the School of Agriculture
- 1921-1922 - Professor, Head, Education
- 1959 - B.S. South Dakota State University
- 1966 - M.S. Iowa State University
- 1974 - Ph.D Iowa State University
- 1966-1970 - Assistant Professor of Home Economics Education
- 1970-1971 - Acting Head of Home Economics Education
- 1975-1984 - Dean, Home Economics, Professor, Graduate Faculty
- 1988-2002 - Dean Emerita of Home Economics, Professor Emerita
- 1953 - B.S. University of Nebraska
- 1962 - M.S. University of Nebraska
- 1966 - Ed.D. University of Nebraska
- 1966-1968 - Assistant Professor, Education
- 1969-1970 - Associate Professor, Education, Graduate Faculty
- 1970-1977 - Professor, Head of Education Department, Graduate Faculty
- 1980-1984 - Professor, Education, Chief of Botswana Party, Graduate Faculty
- 1988-1990 - Professor, Education
- 1990-2021 - Professor Emeritus, Education
- 1977 - B.S. Jacksonville University
- 1978 - M.A. University of Alabama
- 1986 - Ph.D. University of Alabama
- 1990-1992 - Extension Home Ec Program Leader, Assistant Professor
- 1992-1994 - Program Leader-Home Economics, Associate Professor
- 1994-1996 - Acting Dean of the College of Home Economics, Professor, Graduate Faculty
- 1998-2002 - Dean of the College of General Registration, Professor, Graduate Faculty
- 2000-2007 - Dean of the College of General Studies and Outreach Programs, Professor, Graduate Faculty
- 2007-2012 - Dean of the Office of Continuing and Extended Education, Professor, Graduate Faculty
- 2012-2023 - Deam Emerita of Continuing and Extended Education
- 1969 - B.S. University of Tennessee
- 1976 - M.S. University of Tennessee
- 1984 - Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania
- 1988-1992 - Head of Home Economics Education, Associate Professor
- 1992-1994 - Dean of the College of Home Economics, Professor, Graduate Faculty
- 1902 - B.S. Indiana Tri-State College
- 1907 - A.B. University of Indiana
- 1912 - A.M. Columbia University
- 1915-1917 - Professor, Head, Education
- 1917-1920 - Professor, Head, Vocational Education
- 1963 - B.S. Winthrop College
- 1966 - M.S. Winthrop College
- 1976 - Ph.D. Pennsylvania State University
- 1980-1984 - Head of Home Economics Education, Professor, Graduate Faculty
- 1988-1992 - Dean of the College of Home Economics, Professor, Graduate Faculty
Willis H. Davis from Hitchcock, South Dakota was honored in 1928 as Eminent Farmer by the Eminent Farmer and Homemaker Club at South Dakota State College.
William M. Davis from Yale, South Dakota was honored in 1941 as Eminent Farmer by the Eminent Farmer and Homemaker Club at South Dakota State College.
Carrie Davis, wife of Willis H. Davis from Hitchcock, South Dakota, was honored in 1930 as Eminent Homemaker by the Eminent Farmer and Homemaker Club at South Dakota State College.
Adele Davis, wife of Wilmer Davis from Brookings County, South Dakota, was honored in 1973 as Eminent Homemaker by South Dakota State University and the South Dakota Board of Regents.
John Davies from Cresbard, South Dakota was honored in 1944 as Eminent Farmer by the Eminent Farmer and Homemaker Club at South Dakota State College.
William O. Daniel from Wentworth, South Dakota was honored in 1988 as Eminent Farmer by South Dakota State University and the South Dakota Board of Regents.
Chrys Daniel from Wentworth, South Dakota was honored in 1987 as Eminent Homemaker by South Dakota State University and the South Dakota Board of Regents.
Dancers performing in Cuba
Dancers performing in Cuba
Dancers performing in Cuba
Dancers performing in Cuba
Dancers performing in Cuba
Dancers performing in Cuba
Dancers performing in Cuba
Richard F. Daly from Columbia, South Dakota was honored in 1977 as Eminent Farmer by South Dakota State University and the South Dakota Board of Regents.
Thank you letters and notes sent to Ben Reifel concerning the Dakota Territory Citizen certificates he sent to each Congressman.
William Dailey from Flandreau, South Dakota was honored in 1932 as Eminent Farmer by the Eminent Farmer and Homemaker Club at South Dakota State College.
Leonard E . Dailey from Jefferson, South Dakota was honored in 1976 as Eminent Farmer by South Dakota State University and the South Dakota Board of Regents.
Joseph J. Curry from Elk Point, South Dakota was honored in 1950 as Eminent Farmer by the Eminent Farmer and Homemaker Club at South Dakota State College.
Bernice Cuppy from Wecota, South Dakota was honored in 1991 as Eminent Homemaker by South Dakota State University and the South Dakota Board of Regents.
Frank Cundill from Firesteel, South Dakota was honored in 1956 as Eminent Farmer by the Eminent Farmer and Homemaker Club at South Dakota State College.
Cuban national team basketball at a buffet line in South Dakota
Cuban national team basketball player speaking with a man
R.M. Crowder from Elk Point, South Dakota was honored in 1934 as Eminent Farmer by the Eminent Farmer and Homemaker Club at South Dakota State College.
Percy R. Crothers from Badger, South Dakota was honored in 1928 as Eminent Farmer by the Eminent Farmer and Homemaker Club at South Dakota State College.
Mrs. L.B. Croll from Miller, South Dakota was honored in 1933 as Eminent Homemaker by the Eminent Farmer and Homemaker Club at South Dakota State College.
Hazel Cowan, wife of Joseph Cowan from Webster, South Dakota was honored in 1978 as Eminent Homemaker by South Dakota State University and the South Dakota Board of Regents.
People in a courtyard by a large ornate tower made of brick with a crumbling archway, Russian words written in Cyrillic script is on the building, taken during N.E. Hansen's trip to Semipalatinsk, Russia