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Audio - Anthony, Darwin R., 1935-.
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--Mankato State Teachers College--Minnesota State University, Mankato--College teachers--Education, --Mankato State Teachers College--Minnesota State University, Mankato--College teachers--Education----
44.146231
-94.000398
--Google Maps
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The Darwin R. Anthony collection consists of one CD, a transcript, and a biographical form and interview outline of an oral history interview conducted between Anthony and Evan Rusch in July 2007. In this interview, Anthony talks about his experiences as a student at Mankato State Teachers College, his family, and his career.
This oral history interview was conducted as part of the Tell Your MSU Story Oral History Project conducted by the Southern Minnesota Historical Center at Minnesota State University, Mankato.
Darwin Ross Anthony was born October 30, 1935 in Fairmont, Minnesota. He attended Mankato State Teachers College and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in 1957. As a student, Anthony worked various part-time jobs in Mankato and played intramural softball as part of the Charley Worm Gang. He student taught in Springfield and ended up teaching full time for college credit. A professor of Anthony’s taught him to write essays and he went on to author three children’s books and numerous essays. For a time Anthony taught art, business, and industrial art. Anthony married Beverly Peterson Anthony in August 1958. They have 3 children.
More information about this collection is available on the collection guide.http://lib.mnsu.edu/archives/fa/smhc/smhc1744.html
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2007-07
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MDL Identifier
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msu00080
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MSUrepository:105328, mdl: msu00080, local: msu00080_SMHC_1744_01_01
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Audio - Wiecking, Emma, 1894 - 1992.
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--College students--Mankato State Normal School--Mankato State Teachers College--College teachers--Minnesota State University, Mankato--Education, --College students--Mankato State Normal School--Mankato State Teachers College--College teachers--Minnesota State University, Mankato--Education----
44.146231
-94.000398
--Google Maps
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This collection consists of a folder, an audiocassette tape, and a CD duplicate of the audiocassette tape of an oral history interview conducted with Emma Wiecking in 1977. Wiecking graduated from the State Normal School at Mankato, and was a longtime librarian at the Mankato State Teachers College. In the interview, Wiecking discussed her youth in Mankato, her experiences as a student at the Normal School, personalities who have attended or worked on the faculty of Mankato State Teachers College, and her memories of life in Mankato.
Emma Wiecking was born in Mankato in August 1894. She attended the State Normal School at Mankato, the University of Minnesota, and the Library School of the New York Public Library, and would later receive her master's degree from Columbia University. She worked in the library at Mankato State Teachers College for 37 years, retiring in 1959. Emma Wiecking died in April 1992.
More information about this collection is available on the collection guide.http://lib.mnsu.edu/archives/fa/smhc/smhc1254.html
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1977
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MDL Identifier
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msu00078
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MSUrepository:105326, mdl: msu00078, local: msu00078_SMHC_1254_01_01
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Audio - Grundmeier, Winston S., 1929-2013
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--Chemistry--College teachers--College students--Minnesota State University, Mankato--Mankato State University--Education, --Chemistry--College teachers--College students--Minnesota State University, Mankato--Mankato State University--Education----
44.146714
-94.000036
--Google Maps
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The Winston S. Grundmeier collection consists of one audiocassette tape, a CD duplicate of the audiocassette, a transcript, and a biographical form and interview outline of an oral history interview conducted between Grundmeier and Sally Stenzel in July 2007. Grundmeier was employed at Mankato State University 1958-1990. In this interview, Grundmeier talks about his family, his education, and his time as a chemistry professor at Mankato State University.
This oral history interview was conducted as part of the Tell Your MSU Story Oral History Project conducted by the Southern Minnesota Historical Center at Minnesota State University, Mankato.
Winston Stanley Grundmeier was born November 15, 1929 in North Mankato. He attended Mankato State Teachers College and received Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry and Math in 1952. During this time he was a member of the Science Club and Young Republicans Club, president of Sigma Zeta National Science and Mathematics Honor Society and played in intramural volleyball. He went on to Iowa State University where in 1954 he received a Master of Science in Chemistry. After a few years in the U.S. Air Force he attended Kansas State University where he graduated with a Ph.D. in 1964. He was a chemistry professor at Mankato State University starting in 1958 and retired in 1990. He married Shirley Grundmeier in 1963.
More information about this collection is available on the collection guide.http://lib.mnsu.edu/archives/fa/smhc/smhc1749.html
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2007-07
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MDL Identifier
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msu00081
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MSUrepository:105325, mdl: msu00081, local: msu00081_SMHC_1749_01_01
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Audio part 2 - Huntley, Mary I., 1940-.
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--College students--College teachers--College graduates--Mankato State College--Mankato State University--Nursing--Minnesota State University, Mankato--Mankato State Teachers College--Education, --College students--College teachers--College graduates--Mankato State College--Mankato State University--Nursing--Minnesota State University, Mankato--Mankato State Teachers College--Education----
44.146231
-94.000398
--Google Maps
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The Mary I. Huntley collection consists of two audiocassette tapes, a CD duplicate of the audiocassette, a transcript, and a biographical form and interview outline of an oral history interview conducted between Huntley and Marsha Danielson in January 2007. In this interview, Huntley talks about her family, her experience as a child of Mankato State Teachers College employees, her experience as a student at Mankato State College, and her experience as a faculty member at Minnesota State University. Kennes Huntley is an additional narrator in this oral history.
This oral history interview was conducted as part of the Tell Your MSU Story Oral History Project conducted by the Southern Minnesota Historical Center at Minnesota State University, Mankato.
Mary Ione Hesla was born May 13, 1940 in Mountain Lake, Minnesota. She graduated from Mankato High School and attended Mankato State Teachers College where both her parents were employed. She graduated with a nursing degree in 1962 and married Kennes Huntley that year. They moved to Duluth where Huntley worked as a registered nurse at Miller Hospital. They then moved to Iowa to attend graduate school at the University of Iowa at Iowa City where Huntley graduated with a degree in psychiatric mental health nursing in 1967. She became a part-time employee at Minnesota State College in 1968 and a faculty member in 1970. Huntley took a sabbatical to study for her PhD at Texas Womens University from 1986-1988. Her two children are both Mankato State University alumni.
More information about this collection is available on the collection guide.http://lib.mnsu.edu/archives/fa/smhc/smhc1735.html
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2007-01
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MDL Identifier
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msu00079
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MSUrepository:105319, mdl: msu00079, local: msu00079_SMHC_1735_01_02
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Audio part 1 - Huntley, Mary I., 1940-.
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--College students--College graduates--College teachers--Nursing--Minnesota State University, Mankato--Mankato State Teachers College--Mankato State College--Mankato State University--Education, --College students--College graduates--College teachers--Nursing--Minnesota State University, Mankato--Mankato State Teachers College--Mankato State College--Mankato State University--Education----
44.146231
-94.000398
--Google Maps
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Description
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The Mary I. Huntley collection consists of two audiocassette tapes, a CD duplicate of the audiocassette, a transcript, and a biographical form and interview outline of an oral history interview conducted between Huntley and Marsha Danielson in January 2007. In this interview, Huntley talks about her family, her experience as a child of Mankato State Teachers College employees, her experience as a student at Mankato State College, and her experience as a faculty member at Minnesota State University. Kennes Huntley is an additional narrator in this oral history.
This oral history interview was conducted as part of the Tell Your MSU Story Oral History Project conducted by the Southern Minnesota Historical Center at Minnesota State University, Mankato.
Mary Ione Hesla was born May 13, 1940 in Mountain Lake, Minnesota. She graduated from Mankato High School and attended Mankato State Teachers College where both her parents were employed. She graduated with a nursing degree in 1962 and married Kennes Huntley that year. They moved to Duluth where Huntley worked as a registered nurse at Miller Hospital. They then moved to Iowa to attend graduate school at the University of Iowa at Iowa City where Huntley graduated with a degree in psychiatric mental health nursing in 1967. She became a part-time employee at Minnesota State College in 1968 and a faculty member in 1970. Huntley took a sabbatical to study for her PhD at Texas Womens University from 1986-1988. Her two children are both Mankato State University alumni.
More information about this collection is available on the collection guide.http://lib.mnsu.edu/archives/fa/smhc/smhc1735.html
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2007-01
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MDL Identifier
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msu00079
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MSUrepository:105318, mdl: msu00079, local: msu00079_SMHC_1735_01_01
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Audio - Louk, Ione, 1912-1984.
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--Education--Mankato State Teachers College, --Education----
44.146458
-94.000564
--Google Maps--Mankato State Teachers College
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This collection consisting of n Oral history interview (audiofile and transcript) relating to Ione Louk, of Mankato, Minnesota. Included in this collection are an outline done by Mrs. Louk, which discusses the 1933 Hormel Company strike. The other component of the collection is an oral history interview conducted with Ione in 1977. In it, she discusses her background and what led her to Mankato State University, where she became the first student to graduate with a minor in Women's Studies.
Ione Louk was born in September 1912, in Greenfield, Iowa. She married Harry E. Louk in 1935. They had six children together. When Harry Louk retired from the Hormel Company in Austin, Minnesota, they moved to Mankato. Ione Louk was the first student to graduate with a minor in Women's Studies at Mankato State University, in 1976. Ione Louk died in April 1984.
More information about this collection is available on the collection guide, http://lib.mnsu.edu/archives/fa/smhc/smhc1253.html
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1977-01
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MDL Identifier
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msu00077
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MSUrepository:104644, mdl: msu00077, local: MSU00077_SMHC_1253_01
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