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- Dimensions: 3.5 x 2.3 cm
- Physical Format: Negative (photographic)
- Local Identifier: University Photographer, 87-455
Universities & colleges
8654 Archival description results for Universities & colleges
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- Dimensions: 3.4 x 2.2 cm
- Physical Format: Negatives (photographic)
- Local Identifier: University Photographer, 95-567
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- Dimensions: 3.4 x 2.3 cm
- Physical Format: Negatives (photographic)
- Local Identifier: University Photographer, 85-365
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- Dimensions: 8.7 x 11.7 cm
- Physical Format: Color photograph
- Local Identifier: Photographic Print Collection. Photographic Prints. Buildings and Spaces. General Campus. Aerial Photographs, 1960s
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- Completed in 1906, the Old Model School served as the campus laboratory school until 1913 when Riverview opened. The Old Model School then served as the campus library until 1952 when Kiehle opened. It was demolished in 1960.
- Dimensions: 18.8 x 24.1 cm
- Physical Format: Black-and-white photograph
- Local Identifier: Photographic Print Collection. Photographic Prints. Buildings and Spaces. Specific Campus Buildings and Spaces. Old Model School. Interior
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- Completed in 1906, the Old Model School served as the campus laboratory school until 1913 when Riverview opened. The Old Model School then served as the campus library until 1952 when Kiehle opened. It was demolished in 1960.
- Dimensions: 18.5 x 24 cm
- Physical Format: Black-and-white photograph
- Local Identifier: Photographic Print Collection. Photographic Prints. Buildings and Spaces. Specific Campus Buildings and Spaces. Old Model School. Interior
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- Dimensions: 2.3 x 3.4 cm
- Physical Format: Negative (photographic)
- Local Identifier: University Photographer, 78-211
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- Dimensions: 3.3 x 2.3 cm
- Physical Format: Negative (photographic)
- Local Identifier: University Photographer, 75-169
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- Dimensions: 3.4 x 2.3 cm
- Physical Format: Negative (photographic)
- Local Identifier: University Photographer, 85-129
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- Dimensions: 11.3 x 8.7 cm
- Physical Format: Black-and-white photograph
- Local Identifier: Athletic Media Relations. Reid Hans bio file
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- Dimensions: 11.3 x 8.7 cm
- Physical Format: Black-and-white photograph
- Local Identifier: Athletic Media Relations. Reid Hans bio file
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- Dimensions: 3.4 x 2.3 cm
- Physical Format: Negative (photographic)
- Local Identifier: University Photographer, 89-05
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- Dimensions: 2.3 x 3.4 cm
- Physical Format: Negative (photographic)
- Local Identifier: University Photographer, 89-260
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- Dimensions: 2.3 x 3.4 cm
- Physical Format: Negative (photographic)
- Local Identifier: University Photographer, 89-260
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- Dimensions: 2.3 x 3.4 cm
- Physical Format: Negative (photographic)
- Local Identifier: University Photographer, 89-260
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- Dimensions: 11.7 x 16.4 cm
- Physical Format: Black and White photograph
- Local Identifier: Chronicle, September 11, 1984
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- Kiehle was opened in 1952 as St. Cloud State's first building built as a library. It served as the campus library until 1971. Since 1974, Kiehle has served as home to the Department of Art.
- Dimensions: 18.6 x 23.9 cm
- Physical Format: Black-and-white photograph
- Local Identifier: Photographic Print Collection. Photographic Prints. Buildings and Spaces. Specific Campus Buildings and Spaces. Kiehle. Interior 2
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- Dimensions: 2.3 x 3.4 cm
- Physical Format: Negative (photographic)
- Local Identifier: University Photographer, 81-160
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- Kiehle was opened in 1952 as St. Cloud State's first building built as a library. It served as the campus library until 1971. Since 1974, Kiehle has served as home to the Department of Art.
- Dimensions: 18.9 x 24 cm
- Physical Format: Black-and-white photograph
- Local Identifier: Photographic Print Collection. Photographic Prints. Buildings and Spaces. Specific Campus Buildings and Spaces. Kiehle. Interior 2
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- Kiehle was opened in 1952 as St. Cloud State's first building built as a library. It served as the campus library until 1971. Since 1974, Kiehle has served as home to the Department of Art.
- Dimensions: 19.1 x 23.8 cm
- Physical Format: Black-and-white photograph
- Local Identifier: Photographic Print Collection. Photographic Prints. Buildings and Spaces. Specific Campus Buildings and Spaces. Kiehle. Interior 2
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- Kiehle was opened in 1952 as St. Cloud State's first building built as a library. It served as the campus library until 1971. Since 1974, Kiehle has served as home to the Department of Art.
- Dimensions: 19.1 x 23.8 cm
- Physical Format: Black-and-white photograph
- Local Identifier: Photographic Print Collection. Photographic Prints. Buildings and Spaces. Specific Campus Buildings and Spaces. Kiehle. Interior 2
This collection contains the records of the Young Women's Christian Association. Included are three meeting minute books, two treasurer’s books that document some of the group's finances, and additional meeting minute documents. Also included is a scrapbook which has photos, songs, and newspaper clippings.
Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA)This collection contains the records of the Waverly Literary Society. Included here are three books of the society's finances.
Waverly Literary SocietyThis collection contains literary and artistic publications that were put together by students and staff on the St. Cloud State University campus. The items in this collection date from 1962 to 2010. The publication is currently being called Upper Mississippi Harvest. Additions to this series may be ongoing.
Upper Mississippi Harvest is published annually by St. Cloud State University through funds generously allocated by the Student Government Finance Committee. It is distributed free to all SCSU students and staff. This literary and art magazine focuses on genres such as short fiction, poetry, art, and photography.
More information on the publication, including submission guidelines, can be found at the following website: https://www.stcloudstate.edu/english/student/publications.aspx.
Circulating copies can also be found at Miller Center for Upper Mississippi Harvest at call number PS1 .U66x.
St. Cloud State UniversityThis collection of records contains mostly publications, publicity, and biographical files of faculty and senior administrators at St. Cloud State. The publicatons and publicity provide a wide-ranging and rich view of the university, particularily from the 1960s through the 1980s.
Series 1. Administrative Files
This series contains adminstrative files of the unit, ranging from planning to events, publications, personnel and equipment, and budgets. The files primarily date from the late 1960s to the middle of the 1980s.
Series 2. Biographical Files
Dating from the 1950s to the 1980s, this series contains the publicity files created by University Communications for faculty and senior administrators. Types of documents included here are press releases, newspaper clippings, photographs, curriculum vitae, and other documents that contain biographical information.
Series 3. Clippings
Dating mostly from the 1980s, this series focuses on articles on and about St. Cloud State University. Topics covered are wide ranging, including buildings, personnel, and budget issues.
Series 4. Press Releases and Publicity
Arranged in chronological order, this series contains press releases dating from the 1950s through the early 1990s. The records focus on a wide variety of topics including campus events, buildings, personnel, curriculum, and other contributions to the community.
Series 5. Publications
This series contains several campus publications that focus on the campus community, as well as the community. Dating from the 1960s to 2011+, these publications document events and other happenings on campus, personnel, and buildings related to St. Cloud State.
University CommunicationsWomen's Recreation Association records contain documents, promotional items, and administrative files related to the operation of organization, as well as records associated with the planning, execution, and review of the events that the organization created and ran for female students. The majority of the records range from the early 1950s through the mid-1970s. Depending on the event or subject, files may contain student organization notes, promotional fliers, and rosters for the students that participated in the highlighted events.
The records are arranged in two series.
Series 1: Administrative Files
The records in this series highlight specific events or sports that the organization sponsored, as well as copies of the yearly constitutions and photographs from a variety of the events and sports offered by the organization.
Series 2: Scrapbooks
This series contains scrapbooks from the WRA that cover an academic year and showcase the diffrerent events and sports the organization organized and hosted, as well as a scrapbook for the Orchesis Modern Dance group that the WRA organized.
Women's Recreation AssociationThe records of the Women’s Center document the establishment and subsequent activities from 1989 to 2022. Established in late 1989, the Women’s Center provided help, education, and support to women on campus and in the local communities on a variety of issues ranging from feminism, anti-oppression, racial justice and gender equity. The bulk of the records here date before 2000.
The records are arranged in three series.
Series 1: Administrative
Records here document the administration of the center, which included providing programming and education about women. These include annual reports, surveys, and strategic plans that document the progress of the center and the future direction. Other notable material include efforts regarding cultural diversity, grant funded support, and scholarships.
Series 2: Sexual Violence Prevention Program
The records document the establishment of the program and its evolution. Included in this series are the grant records that established the program and subsequent grants to continue supporting it.
Series 3: Programming
A major function of the Women’s Center was programming. The center sponsored or co-sponsored a number of events to raise awareness and educate attendees. The centerpiece of the programming was “Women on Wednesday” that covered a wide variety of topics since its inception in 1990.
Women's CenterThe Weekly Bulletin was published at St. Cloud State University from February 1939 to June 1942. Targeted to students, the Weekly Bulletin was used for general announcements and included a list of meetings, events and activities both on and off campus for them to attend throughout the week. Announcements were primarily related to registration for classes, tuition, results of athletic events, and other general news pertaining to students.
Issues of the Weekly Bulletin published after December 1941 contain some references to World War II and the activities of students to support the war effort.
St. Cloud State UniversityThis collection contains photographic negatives taken by the University Photographer, or at least someone in Information Services (later known as University Communications) early on. Nearly all of the negatives remain unpublished. The images cover a wide possible variety of topics - athletics, buildings and grounds, events, and people from 1962 to 2004. Because the images were taken by St. Cloud State employees, St. Cloud State clearly owns the copyright.
Negatives are scant here after 2001, presumbly due to the advent of digital photography.
The negatives of the images are filed by job number with a short title; keywords may appear in the description field, especially for buildings and people if known. If any image was published and recognized, the name of the publication and date were recorded in the description field as well. Many more were likely published but not identified as such.
Nearly all negatives are on 35mm film, though other sizes, such as 2.5 x 2.5 inches and 4 x 5 inches, are present.
Most jobs have contact sheets after 1970 - those before likely do not.
Before 1991, nearly all of the images are black and white. Those images that are in color before 1991 are indicated. From 1991 and after, most of the negatives are in color, and are almost exclusively in color as time passed. These images after 1991 are not indicated as color.
St. Cloud State UniversityThese records document 28 years of the club activities, mainly the preperation, production, and evaluation of their yearly swim show. The records contain the yearly evaluation of the show, the committee members and thier notes, as well as the script and choreography for that year's show. Also included are original tickets and programs along with newspaper clippings, prints, negatives, and slides.
The collection also contains minutes from official club meetings from 1957-1960 and 1964-1971. In addtion, there is a seperate booklet containing the club's budget between 1962 and 1974. Lastly, this collection includes scrapbooks created by club members that detail the swim shows and other club activities such as Homecoming and the annual post show banquet.
SynchronettesThere are thirteen boxes in this collection which contain records from (and also about) the St. Cloud State Alumni Association. The records date from 1874 to 2006.
The records in this collection are arranged chronologically into seven series. The seven series are:
Series 1: Correspondence, 1914-1974
This series contains correspondence between members of the Alumni Association and also to graduates whilst attempting to create a directory of former students. There is much more correspondence (such as personal letters, greeting cards, and obituaries) that can be found in the Alumni Affairs records.
Series 2: Events, 1881-2006
This series is divided into the many events that the Alumni Association has sponsored throughout the years, such as banquets, reunions, homecoming celebrations, etc. The series contains invitations, reel-to-reel tapes, audio cassettes, and questionnaire forms. The Riverview Reunion folder contains items such as questionnaires/forms, invitations, and correspondence with the former students of the Riverview laboratory school on the campus of St. Cloud State University. The school was used by college students at St. Cloud State to learn how to teach children.
Series 3: Finances, 1932-1995
Included in this series are treasurer reports, ledgers, proposed budgets, statements of assets, expense reports, and share savings account books. The series also contains the paperwork related to the estates of two former St. Cloud State community members, Bessie Campbell and Isabel Lawrence.
Bessie Campbell was a student who bequeathed her home to the Alumni Association. Under the terms of the will, one-fourth of the proceeds were to be set aside for a memorial to honor her sister, Gertrude Campbell. The rest of the money was to be used for freshmen loans. The folder includes such items as property sale bids, correspondence, and resolutions.
There is also a folder for a former faculty member of the school, Miss Isabel Lawrence. Miss Lawrence was a teacher at St. Cloud State Teachers College for forty-two years. She had an unfortunate accident which fractured her hip and landed her in the hospital. The Alumni Association began a fund to reach $2300.00 in cash in order for Miss Lawrence to receive the teacher’s pension for 1931 and also a yearly income of $1054.34. Included in the papers are correspondence related to the estate, a copy of Miss Lawrence’s will, and receipts.
Series 4: History, 1874-1997
The History series contains information not only on the history of the Alumni Association, but also of the Student Alumni Advisory Board, newspaper clippings, a questionnaire regarding the College Chronicle, membership information, brochures, blank award certificates, etc. There is also an informative report included here titled, History of the St. Cloud State University Alumni Association April 28, 1881-April 28, 1981. This was a student project completed by John Urke.
Also included in the history section is an actual Distinguished Alumni Award that was presented to Helen Hill in 1967 by the Alumni Association at St. Cloud State College.
Series 5: Minutes, 1881-1996
This series contains the agendas and minutes from the meetings of various committees involved with the Alumni Association. These include the Alumni Association Committee, the Board of Directors Committee, the Finance Committee and the Budget Subcommittee, the Friedrich Fund Committee, the Membership Committee, the Nominating Committee, the Student Alumni Advisory Board Committee, and the Young Alumni Committee.
Series 6: Publications, 1908-1998
Included in this series are periodicals that the Alumni Association published throughout the years, as well as items relating to alumni associations in general.
Series 7: Miscellaneous
This series contains a scrapbook of past 50th year anniversary reunions of St. Cloud State classes. The scrapbook includes images of alums at the reunion events as well as a small amount of images of alums while they were students at St. Cloud State.
Alumni AssociationThe material here is mostly the surveys done by the center since 1980. Arranged by year, the surveys are statewide surveys done to gauge the opinions of Minnesotans regarding politics, services, and direction that the state is moving. There are also surveys conducted to discover the opinion of students regarding campus services and activities. In addition, the collection contains a small number of surveys done for others outside of St. Cloud State.
The surveys are in various stages of completeness. Depending on the survey, there may be any combination of the questionnaire, raw data, press releases, evaluation and interpretation of the results, and other associated information.
All the surveys have been digitized and placed in the SCSU Survey community in the Repository @ St. Cloud State: https://repository.stcloudstate.edu/scsusurvey/. Here they can be viewed and downloaded.
SCSU SurveyThese records contain photographic materials created by the student SCSU Photo Club. These records include materials such as photos, negatives, slides, and a certificate that pertain to the Photo Club and its members, as well as other general student events and campus life.
The records are arranged in three series.
Series 1: Photo Album
Included are photographs that document Photo Club events such as the Old Fashion Photo Shoot, North Shore Trip, Santa Shoot, and others. These materials were together in bound album.
Series 2: Negative Album
Contains the negatives that document Photo Club events such as the Old Fashion Photo Shoot, Sherburne Spring Fling, Santa Shoot, and others. These materials were together in bound album.
Series 3: Images and Other Materials
This series includes photos, negatives, slides and certificate created by or given to the Photo Club students. These materials document the Photo Club members' trips and events, such as Group Pictures, Halloween Party, and canoeing. The slides document other general student activities and campus life, as well as St. Cloud State buildings.
Photo ClubThis collections contains mostly minutes of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System (MnSCU) board, including its predecessors, from 1859 to 2006. In addition, other material, such as financial reports, reports to the governor, fact books, and by-laws and rules and regulations.
Series 1: Board Meeting Minutes
These minutes contain information about students, expenses, campus buildings and spaces, and personnel.
Series 2: Other Administrative Records
This series contain by-laws and rules and regulations, factbooks, financial reports, reports to the governor, and correspondence of Warren Stewart. Though mostly dated in the 1960s and 1970s, some material does date to the 1860s and 1880s.
These records are simply copies held at MnSCU and retained at the University Archives for reference purposes. Other records in University Archives, especially records of the President and Academic Affairs, contain records that document the interaction between St. Cloud State and MnSCU.
Minnesota State Colleges and UniversitiesThese records document more than 20 years of history pertaining to the Minnesota Chair in Real Estate Program and George Karvel’s tenure at St. Cloud State University. They contain annual program and housing reports, newspaper clippings, awards issued to Karvel, letters from Karvel and associates like Steven Mooney to prospective donors to the program, papers written by them pertaining to economic and financial matters, and information about scholarships awarded to students in the program.
Most significant are the annual activities report, which date from 19XX to 19XX and the Minnesota Housing reports that date from XXXX to XXXX.
Minnesota Chair in Real EstateThe Free Statesman was an alternative independent newspaper published by students of St. Cloud State College, St. John's University, and College of St. Benedict from February 1967 through February 1968 and consisted of 24 editions. The newspaper was created by Leftist students who felt the official student newspapers at their respective schools did not represent their views. Topics include the termination of St. Cloud State professor Ed Richer, the Vietnam War and its protests, campus, local, and national political issues of the day, and area arts, theatre, and culture.
The Free StatesmanThis collection contains records from the Department of Theatre, Film Studies, and Dance at St. Cloud State University. There are 32 boxes and five oversized folders in the collection; the items date from 1956-2007 with the vast majority of the items pertaining to the theatre division. Additions to this series may be ongoing.
The collection is arranged into three series, which are as follows:
Series 1: Administrative Records, 1961-2007
This series includes minutes from staff meetings, building plans, correspondence, and the theatre department’s newsletter, amongst other items.
Series 2: Play Files, 1956-2011
Here is where the bulk of the collection can be found. The play files, which are alphabetical order by play title, include photographs, posters, and programs for productions that were performed at St. Cloud State University. There are also records in this series that pertain to SCSU theatre students and producers who took their performances overseas. The first performances abroad were at military outposts located in Iceland, Greenland, Newfoundland, and Baffin Island in 1961. They would go on to perform in Germany for the military in 1964. And in 1987, actors traveled to China to perform in Universities throughout the country. The larger production posters are located in the oversize cabinets, drawer 17, and are in chronological order. In addition, there is a folder of material from the County Stearns Theaterical Company.
Series 3: Publications, 1978-2001
This series includes newsletters and student handbooks.
Series 4: Costume Sketches, 1970s-early 1990s
Theatre faculty member Harvey Jurik created 502 costume sketches for theatre productions sponsored by St. Cloud State University, 500 which are digitized. The sketches illustrate the character costume designs as well as several scenes for various plays performed from the 1970s through the early 1990s.
Theatre, Film Studies, and DanceThis collection contains records from the Department of Teacher Development at St. CLoud State University. The Department of Teacher Development is a combination of the former derpartments of Elementary Education, Secondary Education, and Student Teaching. The items covered include meeting minutes for Elementary Education, Secondary Education, and Student Teaching, Administrative files, reports, and publications from the department.
The collection is arranged into three series.
Series 1: Meeting Minutes, 1971-1985
This series contains departmental meeting minutes from Teacher Development, Student Teaching, Elementary Education, and Secondary Education. it is the bulk of material held in the collection.
Series 2: Reports, 1954-1991
Series 2 contains evaluation reports from Student Teaching, Teacher Development, Elementary Education, and Secondary Education.
Series 3: Administrative Files, 1952 - 2011
This series contains the rest of the files for the collection, including publications, student teaching handbooks, scholarships, IGNITE Teacher Preparation Initiative, Task Group II, British Education Workshop, American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education Distinguished Achievment Award, CMTEC files, and student teacher support documents.
Teacher DevelopmentThis collection contains records from the Department of Music at St. Cloud State University, totaling 12 boxes. The records date from 1923-2009, with the vast majority of the items pertaining to faculty meeting minutes as well as student and faculty musical performances. Miscellaneous department records comprise a significant portion of this collection and range in content from department handbooks and newsletters to various scrapbooks.
The collection is arranged into three series, which are as follows:
Series 1: Faculty Meetings and Memorandum, 1960-1998
This series consists of department meeting minutes along with the notes and documents pertaining to each meeting. The subject matter of the materials is primarily related to: curriculum and program developments/requirements for undergraduate and graduate students, enrollment and budgetary figures/estimates, the organization of workshops and camps, sabbatical leaves and faculty changes, and special committee and council proposals, activities, evaluations, and requests. Materials are organized chronologically by date of meeting.
Series 2: Recitals and Performances, 1924-2009
This series contains promotional materials and programs for performances held at SCSU or by SCSU faculty and students. The series is arranged chronologically according to type of performance. All guest and visitor performances hosted by the music department are organized by date and arranged separately from all SCSU faculty, music group, and student performances. The programs most frequently pertain to: student and faculty recitals, Christmas concerts, fine arts and jazz festivals, ensemble performances and competitions, concert series and tours, division conferences, guest concerts and recitals, and joint SCSU/guest performances. Beginning in 1995, email notifications were used to promote performances and are therefore included in this series.
Series 3: Miscellaneous, 1936-2009
This series is organized first by subject matter and subsequently by date. The majority of the records pertain to departmental planning, program and curriculum development, and the promotion of educational opportunities such as scholarships, graduate assistantships, workshops, and camps. The series includes various forms of publications, including: student handbooks, brochures, calendars, scrapbooks, songbooks, newsletters, and syllabi. There are a total of three scrapbooks as well as additional materials highlighting the activities of particular music groups. Records date from 1936-2009 but major extent are from 1970s and 1980s.
MusicThis collection contains records from the Department of History at St. Cloud State University. Items in this collection date from 1957 to 2014, the majority of which are from the late 1960s to late 1980s. The collection contains various administrative records and department minutes and memorandum.
These records are arranged in two series:
Series 1: Administrative Records
This series contains a variety of administrative records. Information relating to courses, curriculum, budgets, enrollments, graduate programs, semester conversion, and program review are found here. This series also contains records for Phi Apha Theta, History club, the now former Central Minnesota Historical Center, department newsletters, the NDEA Institute for Advanced Study, and the Northern Great Plains History Conference. Additionally, there are records pertaining to the general St. Cloud State oral history project and the writing of A Centennial History of St. Cloud State College.
Series 2: Minutes and Memorandum
This series contains records of history faculty department meeting minutes and department memorandum from 1957 to 1999.
HistoryThis collection contains records from the Department of English at St. Cloud State University. Items in this collection date from 1960 to the 2000s, the majority of which are from the early 1960s to the late 1980s. This collection contains various administrative records, brochures, and publications.
These records are arranged in two series:
Series 1: Administrative Records
This series contains a variety of administrative records. Information relating to personnel, committee and department minutes, budgets, course lists, enrollment, and department publications and projects are found here. There is also information on the Write Place and its predecessors.
Series 2: Publications and Conferences on Sinclair Lewis
Divided into two sub-series, this series contains records relating to St. Cloud State Department of English publications and conferences relating to the Nobel Prize-winning author Sinclair Lewis. Most of the series relates to the 1985 Sinclair Lewis Centennial Conference, hosted by St. Cloud State University in honor of the 100th anniversary of Lewis's birth. Also included are programs of conferences held in honor of Lewis and his friend and confidant, Ida K. Compton, in 2005 and 2007, copies of the Sinclair Lewis Newsletter from the late 1960s through mid-1970s, and cassette tapes of the 1971 radio production: Sinclair Lewis's Minnesota: A State of Mind.
EnglishThe Chronicle is a student published newspaper at St. Cloud State University. A wide variety of topics are covered including campus events, athletics, and people, as well as the St. Cloud community itself.
Times published per year varied over time, from twice a month to twice a week to once a month. The last printed issue dates was in April 2017, but printing of a physical issue began again in March 2019 and ended in March 2020. Issues were then born digital until April 2021. As of the spring of 2024, the Chronicle is entirely online.
Series four contains negatives, contact sheets, and photographs that appeared in each issue of the Chronicle from 1970 to 1990. Only a very small number of images appeared in each issue, yet there are images from a story that were not used or for images that did not make the final copy of the Chronicle.
St. Cloud State UniversityThis collection contains records from (and about) the Center for Student Organizations and Leadership Development, often called CSOLD. The records date from 1931-2012, with the vast majority of the items pertaining to the plethora of student organizations that have existed over the years. Additions to this collection may be ongoing.
The collection is arranged into eight series, which are as follows:
Series 1: Administrative Records, 1954-1987
This series consists of financial information and minutes for the collection. Included within the financial records are items related to budget requests, allotments, disbursements, and expenditures. The items connected with the minutes include agendas, memos, and correspondence. The records are organized first by financial information, followed by minutes, and then chronologically within.
Series 2: Atwood Board of Governors, 1965-1977, 1992
This series contains administrative records such as minutes and the constitution for the Atwood Board of Governors, which was a group that developed, organized, and implemented programs which served the cultural, educational, recreational, and social interests of the study body. Also included are budget requests and a few brochures of happenings at Atwood Memorial Center such as film nights.
Series 3: Events, 1960-2002
The records in this series pertain to events bringing the campus community together, such as Homecoming and New Student Days. The collection includes administrative records and brochures for each event, along with photographs for celebrations such as Mainstreet (1993-1995) and the Husky Hoopla.
Series 4: Major Events Council, 1970-1978
This series contains agendas, minutes, financial records, correspondence, brochures and fliers. The Major Events Council was responsible for the development and administration of major programs which serve the cultural, educational, recreational, and social interests of the students and staff/faculty. Included are fliers and brochures for programs put on by the Council, such as the Classical Concert Series and Performing Artists Series,
Series 5: Photographs, Miscellaneous, 1989-1999
This is undoubtedly the smallest series in the overall collection, barely filling one folder. Included are miscellaneous photographs of students on campus, at the bookstore, eating, and at a Student Organizations office.
Series 6: Publications, 1972-2012
This is a relatively small series which consists of publications regarding student life on campus. The Student Organization Guidebooks discusses relevant University and student organization policies, such as conduct, finances, event planning, etc. The Soothsayer was a magazine about St. Cloud College and college life that was published during the 1970s. It was sponsored and developed by the Office of Student Activities.
Series 7: Student Organizations, 1931-2000
The bulk of the collection is in this series, which resides in boxes 12-38. The Student Organization files are arranged alphabetically, starting with Abelism Awareness to Zeta Sigma Chi. The student clubs are quite diverse, with everything from fraternities and sororities to the Star Trek Society and Jugglers Against Oppression. The items in these files include correspondence, organization recognition forms, organization membership rosters, and budget requests. Some also include directories.
Series 8: Excellence in Leadership: 1988-2009
This series is arranged chronologically. Files for each year begin with any correspondence or administrative records for the year, and are then followed by the files for the student winners. The records for the students include their applications for the award, reference letters, and sometimes headshots.
The first Annual Awards Banquet took place on April 30, 1989. Students who won the Excellence in Leadership awards were ones who had demonstrated contributions to St. Cloud State University and the local community. The criteria for selecting award recipients include(d) leadership, creativity, social responsibility, and/or active participation in the campus and/or community. Students also had to be enrolled for at least 12 credits and have completed 144 credits with a 3.25 or higher grade point average.
Center for Student Organizations and Leadership DevelopmentThere are eleven boxes in this collection which contain records about the Center for Information Media at St. Cloud State University. The records date from 1957 to 2008. Additions to the series may be ongoing.
The records in this collection are arranged into ten series, which are as follows:
Series 1: Correspondence, 1971-1990
This series has correspondence and interoffice memorandums from the Center of Information Media.
Series 2: Curriculum, 1957-1990
By far the largest series out of the group, the Curriculum series contains information on the different programs that the Center for Information Media has offered in the past, from certification and licensure courses to graduate programs. This series includes course schedules, syllabi, and information on enrollment.
Series 3: Finances, 1965-1981
This series includes information on CIM’s budget, grants, and the Luther Brown Scholarship Program.
Series 4: Minutes, 1964-2006
Faculty meeting minutes make up the bulk of this series.
Series 5: Multimedia, 1965-1977
The Center for Information Media created multi-media for some of its earlier events, including a reel-to-reel from a conference in 1965 to an audio cassette recording of Luther Brown’s retirement party in 1977.
Series 6: Photographs, 1972-1973
This series includes black and white photo albums of CIM graduates and graduation ceremonies from the early 1970s.
Series 7: Publications, 1962-2008
The Center for Information Media publishes its own newsletter which can be found in this series. Newsletters dating from 2002-2008 can also be viewed on the Center’s website: http://www.stcloudstate.edu/cim/news.asp.
Series 9: Staffing, 1965-2000
Included in this series are memorandums regarding job descriptions and information on staffing.
Series 10: University of North Dakota Joint Program, 1968-1982
For a brief period, St. Cloud State University had a joint library/audio-visual program with the University of North Dakota.
Information Media, Center forEstablished in 1964, the records of the Center for Economic Education, span from 1963, a year before its creation, until 2018. The materials here include administrative records, alumni and faculty publications, and materials from the Winter Institute.
Series 1: Administration
This series has administrative records. These records include annual reports, funding reports, program reviews, general overviews of the program, and workshop information.
Series 2: Publications
This series contains publications written by the Center for Economic Education alumni and faculty such as economic reports and teaching tools for grades K-12.
Series 3: Winter Institute
This series contains a range of information about the Winter Institute that was held from 1963-2018. Materials include program brochures, flyers, and miscellaneous materials dating from 1969 to 2018.
Also included here are VHS tapes dating from 1987 to 1997. These tapes were recorded of the keynote speaker, panel sessions, or other events at the Winter Institute. No release forms were provided so the tapes can only be viewed in Archives.
The Winter Institute has offered high-quality educational programming with renowned speakers and thought provoking ideas. In addition, there were accessible economic education sessions for a general audience as well as targeted economic education sessions for K-12 educators.
Center for Economic EducationSpanning from the early years of the university to the later half of the twentieth century, the Campus Laboratory School records range from 1886 to its closure in 1983. The materials in this collection include information on administrative records, student publications, faculty and student material, including lists of class members, and other student creations.
Series 1: Administration
This series deals largely with administrative records that pertain to the Lab School’s budget, purpose and objectives, and reports on the restructure of the school in the 1970s, and its curriculum. The series also includes meeting minutes from faculty meeting minutess, informational booklets about the school itself, and status and annual reports regarding the school’s progress.
Series 2: Publications
This series contains publications written by the students of the Lab School. These publications include the newsletters Riverview Monthly, Booster, Currents, and Challenger. The publication's content was written by students and contains reports of current events, short stories, poems, school news, information about upcoming events, and drawings.
Series 3: Students and Faculty
This series covers the largest span of dates and contains information about the faculty and students. Material here includes lists of students and when they attended the Lab School, lists of faculty and when they taught, grade books, certification of students, and some curriculum material for physical education, art, and music programs. There are are also programs from Lab School events - music, art, and theatre.
Series 4: Oversize
This series is of one oversize box. The series contains drawings drawings of the Lab School buildings on stationary, a scrapbook and letters regarding the closing of the school, and about an exhibit from the school’s final year and day. The exhibit is displayed through a panoramic photo of a wall in which photos were hung depicting faculty and students doing activities throughout the last year of the Lab School in 1983.
Campus Laboratory SchoolThis collection contains various materials arranged by type of material found. Within each major subdivision, the specific materials are arranged chronologically. Most of the material focuses on the St. Cloud branch of the American Association of University Women, including: annual reports, monthly bulletins, secretary notes, executive board meeting notes, special projects conducted by the chapter, public outreach programs, and a number of scrapbooks cataloging the events of the chapter.
The collection contains several histories written about the Minnesota Division of the American Association of University Women and the St. Cloud Branch. These histories strive to highlight the goals and contributions of the association.
The annual reports contain forms attributed to the activities of the National A.A.U.W and the St. Cloud branch. The reports give an annual summary of club activities as well as various subcommittee and group reports within the chapter.
The monthly bulletins and newsletters contain information concerning the activities of the St. Cloud branch from 1934-1960, some bulletins are undated. The bulletins list dates for committee meetings, sponsored events, guest speakers, fundraiser reports, and other activities of the chapter.
The secretarial minutes are six volumes containing the secretary’s minutes of the St. Cloud branch meetings from 1922-1958. Included in some of the volumes are the minutes from the first meeting in 1922, the association’s “constitution”, treasurer’s reports, attendance records, and bulletin records.
The collection contains the minutes from the meetings of the executive board of the St. Cloud branch, from 1935-1950 and from 1959-1966. The executive board minutes contain the discussion of past events, discussion of other committee activities, budget proposals, and approval for activities to be held by the chapter.
The collection contains a study guide for A.A.U.W. members concerning the development of the public education system, focusing on the strengths and weaknesses of Minnesota’s public school system. The collection also contains several studies conducted by the St. Cloud branch focusing on Oriental culture, and focusing on the relationship between the law and the citizen. These studies involved guest speakers, suggested reading lists, and seminars. The study on the law and the citizen included a dramatization of court procedures of the Probate and Juvenile Court.
The collection in box 4 includes membership lists, president’s records, and club officer lists covering the years from 1938-1954; the box also contains the notes and correspondence of the Economics and Legal Status of Women committee who were petitioning for the Equal Rights Amendment from 1940-1945. The collection also contain a number of pamphlets from events sponsored or held by the St. Cloud branch of the A.A.U.W. These programs include: “The Art of India”; “Dimensions”, a program developed to foster appreciation of art in the St. Cloud area that also included a Japanese Arts Festival; notifications of Hostess Day; and a flyer for the production of “Pinocchio” by the Music and Drama Club of St. Cloud.
The collection contains a number of yearbooks from the Minnesota Division as well as the St. Cloud branch. These yearbooks cover roughly from the 1920s to the 1990s. Along with the yearbooks are a number of charter and bylaws, legislative policies, and membership booklets in the collection.
The scrapbooks in the collections are in chronological order and roughly cover the period 1928-1988. They contain various newspaper clippings of the St. Cloud chapter’s activities in the community and photographs. Also there are accounts of visits to state conventions, programs, bulletins, clippings from speakers, and clippings covering various social events and issues discussed by the chapter.
American Association of University Women, St. Cloud BranchThese records contain two scrapbooks, one bound and the other not, depicting life within the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity at St, Cloud State University. The bound scrapbook was created to act as a history of the fraternity, and is in mostly in chronological order. The scrapbooks cover the events that the fraternity was involved with such as Homecoming parade, Halloween, and Sno-days. The scrapbooks also documents other events hosted by TKE including spaghetti dinners, rush weeks, parent days, and ‘Playboy Parties’. In addition, they also contain member activities such as outings, vacations, and pledges.
Tau Kappa EpsilonThese boxes contain records about St. Cloud State University presidential inaugurations, dating from 1966 to 2008. The presidential inaugurations included here are for the following people who held office: Robert Wick, Charles Graham, Brendan McDonald, Roy Saigo, and Earl Potter, III. Additions to these series may be ongoing.
Arranged chronologically, the main focus of the records is the preparation for the inaugurations and the ceremonies themselves. Included in the records are detailed schedules of events, press releases, invitations and guest lists.
Other material is contained here, including correspondence, reports, and audio/video of presidential inaugurations.
The Presidential Inauguration records are split into five separate series.
Series 1: Robert Wick, 1965-1971
This series contains materials created for the inauguration of St. Cloud State’s 14th President, Dr. Robert Wick, who held office from 1965 to 1971. The inauguration was held during the weekend of October 28th and 29th of 1966. The Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra performed at this event.
The series contains a vast array of materials, which include schedules, the Inaugural Address on an audio track (reel-to-reel) in mono at 3 ¾ ips, 2 reels of film, copies of speeches, invitations and programs. The collection also includes two large scrapbooks and many 8 x 10” labeled photographs, in both matte and glossy format.
Series 2: Charles Graham, 1971-1981
This series contains materials created for the inauguration of St. Cloud State’s 15th President, Dr. Charles Graham, who held office from 1971 to 1981. The inauguration was held during the weekend of March 3rd and 4th of 1972. The musical performance at this ceremony was by Doc Severinsen of “The Tonight Show” fame.
The series contains materials created by the following committees: Ceremony Committee, Concerts Committee, Publicity and Printing Committee, and the Reception Committee. The series also includes 1 reel-to-reel audio track at 3 ¾ ips along with an audiocassette, press releases, a personal information sheet on Dr. Graham, newspaper clippings, memorandum, rosters, correspondence, guest lists, and invitations. Other materials include numerous letters of congratulations and certificates from local academic institutions.
Series 3: Brendan McDonald, 1982-1992
This series contains materials created for the inauguration of St. Cloud State’s 17th President, Dr. Brendan McDonald, who held office from 1982-1992. The inauguration was held on February 26, 1983.
The series contains materials created by the Steering Committee. It also includes one VHS and one cassette tape of the inauguration ceremony, correspondence, financial information, invitations, press releases, programs, and speeches.
Series 4: Roy Saigo, 2000-2007
This series contains materials created for the inauguration of St. Cloud State’s 21st President, Dr. Roy Saigo, who held office from 2000-2007. The inauguration was held on April 21, 2001.
Series 5: Earl Potter III, 2007-2016
This series contains materials created for the inauguration of St. Cloud State’s 22nd President, Dr. Earl H. Potter III. Contained in this series is an invitation to the inauguration ceremony and the program that was given to attendees. The inauguration was held on September 19, 2008.
Series 6: Robbyn Wacker
This series contains materials created for the inauguration of St. Cloud State’s 24st President, Dr. Robbyn Wacker, who held office from 2018-2024.
St. Cloud State UniversityThese series contains records about St. Cloud State University commencement, dating from 1871 to 2009. Additions to this series will be ongoing.
Arranged chronologically, the main focus of the records are the programs. Programs were issued for each ceremony, listing names of those who graduated and the degree that was received. Early programs do not list graduates, but instead just the events surrounding commencement.
Starting in 2000, commencement was split into two: one for undergraduate students and one for graduate students. Thus, there were two programs. It later combined into a single program.
Other material is contained here, including invitations, speeches of commencement speakers, and audio and video of commencement, dating back to 1968.
The commencement records are split into four separate series.
Series 1: Reference Copy
This series contains the most complete run of SCSU commencement programs. There is one copy for each commencement program that the Archives has.
Series 2: Archives Copy
This series contains, when possible, two copies of each commencement program. Commencement programs here are duplicated in Series 1.
Series 3: Other Material
Contained in this series are invitations, schedules, and other material related to the commencement ceremony. Text of speeches, dated mostly from the 1960s, are in this series as well.
Series 4: Audio/Visual
This series has audio and video of commencement programs dating back to 1968. Some years there is only audio, which is on either cassette tape or reel to reel. Video exists here for many commencement ceremonies, especially after 1999, though there is earlier video. Video formats include VHS and DVD.
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