- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
Meeting itineraries, travel information, and correspondence between Ben Reifel and members of Congress about his interest in being a member of the Mexico-United States Interparliamentary Group.
Representative Ben Reifel (seated, second from right) is among the delegation of the Mexico-United States Interparliamentary Group
Delores Racine-Blackfeet in American Indian costume with Ben Reifel and an unidentified woman, Ben Reifel is holding a plaque
Campaign posters supporting democrat candidates posted on a house in 1970
Supporters of Humphrey, McGovern, Denholm, and Chamberlin during a rally
People seated at tables at a Democratic Party campaign event.
Indian youth from across America applaud opening day celebrations at the demonstration for modernizing America
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
Frank Denholm and South Dakota State University president Hilton Briggs
Campaign posters in the windows of the Democratic headquarters in 1970
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 billboard for Frank Denholm reads Congress Denholm Work
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
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
Frank Denholm and others on stage during a Denholm for Congress rally in Brookings, South Dakota
Denholm for Congress supporters are carrying signs during a rally
Denholm Seed Company building
Denholm Seed Company sign in a field of flowers
Frank Denholm shaking hands with South Dakota constituents
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 speaking to the National Farmers Organization in Miller, South Dakota
Three young volunteers handing out Denholm campaign pamphlets during a 1970 parade
Denholm trucking business offered twenty four hour service and was owned by Frank Denholm
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
Frank Denholm standing by the Denholm Waterfowl Production Area sign
Denholm Waterfowl Production Area sign
South Dakota Farmers Union communications director, Dick Ricci, speaks in Frederick, South Dakota about tax reform and the South Dakota legislature.
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.
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.
Two men sitting in front of a display of two marlin fish attached to a sign which reads: City of Miami, Pier 5 - World's Finest Fishing Fleet
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.
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
South Dakota Farmers Union Communications Director, Chuck Groth, Cooperative Legacy Project interview with Rodney Dodge, former Cenex field representative
Representative Ben Reifel meets with Don Hunter of Centerville, South Dakota and Merle Flyger of Hurley, South Dakota to talk about the sugar beet industry in South Dakota, Representative Reifel holds a bowl of sugar cubes for Hunter and Flyger to put in their coffee
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.
Dr. Ben Reifel presiding over an assembly discussing Indian boarding school issues, seated at the table are Olaf Nelson, reservation principal at Ft. Berthold Reservation in North Dakota, O.R. Sande, superintendent at Wahpeton Boarding School in North Dakota, and Herman Bogard, superintendent at Flandreau Boarding School in Flandreau, South Dakota
N.E. Hansen standing by a small table in a room with horticultural displays of flowers and fruits
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
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
South Dakota Farmers Union Communications Director, Chuck Groth, Cooperative Legacy Project interview with Gene Dragseth, former cooperative manager at Nunda, South Dakota.
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.
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.
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
Analysis of how other farmer organizations affect the South Dakota Farmers Union on social and political levels. He discusses four categories: leaders of the South Dakota Farmers Union, general members of the South Dakota Farmers Union, members of other farm organization, and farmers that do no belong to any farm organizations.
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.
Earl Eikmeier from Flandreau, South Dakota was honored in 1974 as Eminent Farmer by South Dakota State University and the South Dakota Board of Regents.
Vene C. Eitemiller from Armour, South Dakota was honored in 1973 as Eminent Farmer by South Dakota State University and the South Dakota Board of Regents.
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
Eleanor Roosevelt addresses the South Dakota Farmers Union about of her work with the American Association for the United Nations. She speaks about the United Nations and India. The recording cuts off in the middle of her speaking. Continues on Eleanor Roosevelt Addresses the South Dakota Farmers Union, Part 2 (MA012-AV-077_02).
Continuation of Eleanor Roosevelt Addresses the South Dakota Farmers Union, Part 1 [MA012-AV-0177_01). Eleanor Roosevelt addressed the South Dakota Farmers Union about of her work with the American Association for the United Nations. She speaks about respecting the customs of other nations.
Elizabeth Cook-Lynn speaking at poetry reading at a South Dakota Humanities Council event.
South Dakota Farmers Union Communications Director, Chuck Groth, Cooperative Legacy Project interview with Arlene Schley Elliott, former education director board member of the South Dakota Farmers Union.
John E. Elsing from Mansfield, South Dakota was honored in 1971 as Eminent Farmer by South Dakota State University and the South Dakota Board of Regents.
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.