Cuban national team player in jersey holds Cuban flag in opening ceremony of a game with South Dakota delegation
Cuban national team player and USA player in jerseys holding respective national flags in opening ceremony of a game in Cuba
Cuban man and woman in formal dress in restaurant in Cuba during a visit by South Dakota basketball delegation
Cuban man and women in formal dress in restaurant in Cuba during a visit by South Dakota basketball delegation
Biography of early South Dakota women containing chapters "Pioneer: Sarah Wood Ward; Churchwoman: Mary Uline Dunlap; Artist: Krete Kendall Miller; Scientist: Charlotte Elliott; Stateswoman: Gladys Pyle; Journalist: Lois Thrasher Clarke; Futility; Feathers; Frustration; Fancies; Finality; Faith"
Portrait of Edgar S. McFadden, McFadden is known for his breakthroughs in wheat genetics in South Dakota and in Texas
Edgar S. McFadden in a wheat test plot at a Texas A & M University College Station
Edgar S. McFadden at work in his office at Texas A & M University at College Station, Texas
Edgar S. McFadden doing research in wheat genetics
Edgar S. McFadden riding a horse in the 1917 Hobo Day parade at South Dakota State College
Edgar S. McFadden in a flax field at Kenedy
Edgar S. McFadden in a field of wheat that is a test plot for his research on wheat genetics
Edgar S. McFadden standing in a field of wheat
Esgar S. McFadden (far right) with five others in their World War I uniforms
Edgar S. McFadden kneeling in a wheat field that is part of Edgar S. McFadden research on wheat genetics
Edgar S. McFadden crouching on the ground holding shafts of wheat, the wheat is part of Edgar S. McFadden's research on wheat genetics
Edgar S. McFadden sitting at his desk in his office
Field of wheat is a test plot for Edgar McFadden's research on wheat genetics
Edgar S. McFadden is among a group of people in front of an unknown building
Edgar S. McFadden speaking to a group of people in front of an unknown building
Edgar S. McFadden is among a group of people in front of an unknown building
Edgar S. McFadden speaking to a group of people in front of an unknown building
Edgar S. McFadden looking at wheat planted in pots, the wheat is part of Edgar S. McFadden;s research on wheat genetics
Small grain experiments at Prairie View are observed by Edgar S. McFadden (right) nationally famous wheat breeder of Texas A & M College and Professor Manley Champlin, retired, former head of the department of field husbandry at the University of Saskatchewan, Canada; agronomist Oliver E. Smith (left) is in charge of the Experiment Station tests
El Capitolio, the National Capitol Building in Havana, Cuba
Eleanor McGovern wearing sunglasses in Cuba
Eleanor McGovern in sunglasses smiling with a man in Cuba
Citations of eminent farmers and eminent homemakers of South Dakota.
- A.J. Wimple, John M Downer
- Dave Sour, Mrs. W.J. O'Banion, John Robertson, Mrs. Martin Sorenson
- Willis H. Davis, Percy R. Crothers, Mrs. Earl Dickerson, Mrs. Martin Nelson Boe
- John T. Belk, Jorgen J. Boe, Mrs. George Renner, Mrs. Willis H. Davis
- Mrs. Vincent S. Johnson, Albert Hill, Thornton M. Babcock, Mrs. George Ernst
- Mrs. Charles Rasmussen, Mrs. William P. Hawkes, Robert L Cheney, William Dailey
- Titus C. Wenz, Mrs. Henry J. Strand, Jacob B. Severson, Mrs. L.B. Croll
- Mrs. Edward E. Bucher, Mrs. Louis L. Meehan, R.M. Crowder, T.E. Hayes
- John Rudolph Michaels, Mrs. William A. Ruppel, Edward Bogue, Mrs. Addie Sloat
- Mrs. E.W. Laisy, Henry J. Briscoe, Albert R. Fryer, Mrs. Lena Van Metre, H.C. Halvorson, Paul C. Murphy, Mrs. Ed Stitt, Mrs. R.L. Cheney.
- Annie Thoreson, Olynphious S. Thompson, Joseph J. Rezac, Mrs. Henry L. Rebbe
- August Maass, Mrs. W.O. Torvik, Thomas J. Keehn, Christina K. Lacey
- Mary E. Kotrba, Frank Agnew, Lawrence D. Test, Mrs. H.J. Rehorst
- Andrew T. Brakke, Mrs. J.E. Boyd, Mrs. Peter P. Vallery William M. Naessig
- William M. Davis, Mrs. Thomas H. Hicks, W.F. Wyatt, Mrs. L.T. Larsen
- Grant W. Morsman, Mrs. G.W. Mossing, Fredicka Larson, John Davies
- Mrs. H.M. Rogers, H.E. Baxter, John A. Cole, Mary E. Nold
- Mrs. Fred Dittman, Louisa F. Rehfeld, Henry N. Abild, John Meland
- Edward C. Slocum, Mrs. S.C. Mernaugh, J.F. McLoughlin, Mrs. Van Ludwig
- Mrs. R.P. Johnson, Harald N. Opdahl, Mrs. John C. Schlomer, Henry Hertel
- Mrs. Peter Moe, Arthur C. Kelsey, Mrs. Walter W. Eicholtz, Joseph J. Curry.
Incomplete contents:
- Frank McHugh, T.A. Jackson, Mrs. Arthur Justice, Mrs. George Sisson,
- Alfred J. Lien, S.C. Thomas, Mrs. Joseph Sutera, Mrs. Grace Fairchild
- Mrs. A.J. Schuelke, William Rames, Raymond P. Johnson, Mrs. J. Rees Dillon
- Mrs. Arthur Sherburne, Smith Robbins, Mrs. Joseph Schenk, Walter C. Taylor
- E.G. Sanderson, Mrs. William P. Hinckley, Sr., Ernest B. Ham, Mrs. John Wiersma
- Charles Ahrens, Mrs. Bert Tupper, Mrs. Charles Wieting, Frank Cundill
- Henry N. Dybvig, Mrs. O.V. Olson, Edward J. Bailey, Mrs. George Larson
- Henry Preheim, Mrs. H.P. Gallagher, Mrs. Will J. Kratochvil, Everett Fletcher
- Clifford R. Rush, Mrs. Ellwood Gross, Ivan L. Barkley, Mrs. George Hodgson
- Otto G. Meyer, Esther M. Evans, Frank Swope, Mrs. Leonard Gaffin
- Louis J. Brooks, Mrs. Earl L. Arne, Henry F. Hansmeier, Mrs. Garrett C. Reynolds.
- Albert Keffeler, Mrs. Matthew Evans, Percy J Wallace, Mrs. Otto Laue
- Ray Barnett, Mrs. Anton Bierschbach, Enos Blair, Mrs. L. W. Herron
- Carl Anderson, Mrs. Donald Rice, Fred H. Holscher, Mrs. Allan Wilson.
Citations of eminent farmers and eminent homemakers of South Dakota.
- Mrs. Everett Baxter, Martin F. Jorgensen, Sr., Mrs. George Malone, Henry Ripp
- Mrs. Cather Clanton, Mrs. Lloyd Jones, Allen Sperry, Lyman G. Merry
- Ida Marie Bentley, Edith A. Guindon, Harry Blair, Merritt Fenner
- Mrs. George Millar, Margaret Masteller, John Gauger, Merle Hanson
- Mrs. Chester Moe, Mrs. Mortimer Clifford, Lawrence Ingalls, T. Floyd Durland
- Mrs. Pauline Hageman, Albert C. Hauffe, Mrs. Arthur W. Keller, Roy Norman
- John E. Elsing, Mrs. Chris (Amy K.) Larson, Mrs. Evelyn Petik, Warren L. Wright
- Mrs. Harry (Selma) Martens, Mrs. Ethel Miles, John Edwin Sutton, Harry Witt
- Mrs. Adele Davis, Vene C. Eitemiller, Wilbert I. Symens, Mrs. Selma Woods
- Mrs. Joe (Violet) Biever, Earl Eikmeier, Mrs. Delos (Genevieve) Melius, Elvin E. Mitchell
- Mrs. Francis (Anne) Feller, Peter H. Ginsbach, Mrs. Emmett (Delonde) Healy, William P Rausch
- Leonard E. Dailey, Vernon Goodroad, Mrs. Bell Hinrichs, Mrs. Fayola Muchow
- Willard Benson, Richard Daly, Mrs. Robert (Gladyce) Hammer, Mrs. Elden (Delila) Tompkins
- Hazel Cowan, Roy Houck, Martha Kettler, Eugene Strain
- Laura Kirsch, Henry Knochenmus, Camille Landekil, Leslie Zeller
- Earl Acheson, Paul E. Brown, Elizabeth Naughton, Viola Schuh
- Ingebert G. Fauske, Vera Fuller, Roland Leonhardt, Albina Shindelbower
- Ralph H. Hansmeier, Louise Labray, Walter H. Schwanke, Oriska Stroschein
- Hilbert Bogue, Florine Glaus, Ruth E. Nelson, Orville K. Peterson
- Mildred Acheson, Martin Jorgensen, John W. Smith, Janice Snyder
- Wilbert Blumhardt, Emily Jennings, Wendell Leafstedt, Charlotte Seas
- Selmer J. Anderson, Mary ""Maizie"" Homelvig, Mary Ellen Murphy, John E. "Matt" Sutton
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James E. Brooking, Chrys Daniel, Ernest C. Olson, Redella Runner
Incomplete contents:
- Gordon Brockmueller, William Daniel, Agnes Panek, Erna Putnam
- Harold Anderson, Jeanne Bachand, Doris Heine, Robert Sharp
- Arlen Berwald, Lorraine Reaves, Carol Schubeck, John Schwab
- Virginia Anderson, Bernice Cuppy, John Glaus, William Schuette
- Robert G. Hoffman, Harold T. Hurlbert, Georgia Jensen, Shirley Krause
- Donald Fieber, Ardeth Kocourek, Dorothy Nothdurft, Merwyn Walter
- Mary Ann Deurmier, Esther Krutzfeldt, John Leroy Luecke, Mervin Ogren
George McGovern in Cuba with bottles of Havana Club rum visible in the background
George McGovern speaking into microphones in a crowd Cuba
Manuscript of short vignettes on people significant to the South Dakota State College (SDSU) history, and of Wenona Hall.
Certificate for Gertrude Stickney Young for fifty years of loyalty to the University of Wisconsin
Greeting card with red reproduction of a landscape painting and printed text with handwriting in blue ink
A handwritten note accompanies the photograph describing Turkey winter and Sheyene flax .
Crucifix under a dome in interior of a Havana Cathedral, Cuba
Interior of rooms with chandeliers in Cuba
Chandelier hanging in the dome of a Havana Cathedral, Cuba
Painting of San Cristobal in an altar in Havana Cathedral, Cuba
Interior of a Havana Cathedral, Cuba
Photograph from the nave of chandelier in dome, fresco, altar in Havana Cathedral, Cuba
Head sections of New Era Barley, the barley is part of Edgar S. McFadden's research
Two head sections of cross-pollinated barley (No. 1), the barley is part of Edgar S. McFadden's research
Leaf from the Hours of the Virgin. The handwritten page dates to 1440-1450, is Flemish, and made of velum. The recto contains 13 lines of unornamented text. The verso also has 13 lines with one rubricated phrase. The letter O is historiated in red, blue, and gold and connected to marginal flourishes in gold and blue. The Hours of the Virgin, part of the Book of Hours that include devotional prayers for different times of the day. Hours of the Virgin, also known as the Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary, contained psalms, lessons, hymns, and prayers said at each of the eight canonical hours: Matins, Lauds, Prime, Terce, Sext, None, Vespers, and Compline. The Book of Hours was the bestselling book of the Middle Ages.
Leaf from the Hours of the Virgin. The page is made of velum and was created in France around 1450. The recto contains 18 lines with the first 7 lines have been rubricated. The letter D in the middle of the page has been historiated red, blue, and gold and connected to marginal flourishes. The verso also has 18 lines with several phrases rubricated. The Hours of the Virgin, part of the Book of Hours that include devotional prayers for different times of the day. Hours of the Virgin, also known as the Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary, contained psalms, lessons, hymns, and prayers said at each of the eight canonical hours: Matins, Lauds, Prime, Terce, Sext, None, Vespers, and Compline. The Book of Hours was the bestselling book of the Middle Ages.
Leaf from the Hours of the Virgin. The page is made of velum originated in Northern France between 1450 and 1460. The recto contains 16 lines with rubricated and historiated initials and rectangular ornamentation in red, blue, and gold. The verso has 16 lines with rubricated and historiated initials, flowers, and rectangular ornamentation in red, blue, and gold. The Hours of the Virgin, part of the Book of Hours that which are devotional prayers for different times of the day. Hours of the Virgin, also known as the Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary, contained psalms, lessons, hymns, and prayers said at each of the eight canonical hours: Matins, Lauds, Prime, Terce, Sext, None, Vespers, and Compline. The Book of Hours was the bestselling book of the Middle Ages.
Leaf from the Book of Hours (Use of Rome) that was printed by Philippe Pigouchet for Simon Vostre in Paris, France, 1496. The leaf is of velum and decorated with metal cuts along the edges. This is an incunabula leaf as it is printed rather than handwritten. The recto contains 27 printed lines with hand painted rubricated and historiated initials and rectangular ornamentation in red, blue, and gold. The metal cuts depict scenes regarding the crucifixion and Jesus visiting Mary afterward. The verso has 27 lines and does not include hand painted ornamentations. The metal cuts depict scenes of Jesus and his apostles. The Book of Hours include psalms, lessons, hymns, and devotional prayers said at each of the eight canonical hours: Matins, Lauds, Prime, Terce, Sext, None, Vespers, and Compline. The Book of Hours was the bestselling book of the Middle Ages.
James Abourezk and George McGovern sitting and talking with a man in Cuba
James Abourezk and George McGovern sitting and talking with a man in Cuba
James Abourezk and George McGovern sitting and talking with a man in Cuba
James Abourezk smiling and dining with others in Cuba
James Abourezk talking and dining with others in Cuba
James Abourezk speaking to unidentified woman in Cuba