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Charles A. Peterson, Assistant Professor of Physical Education. Track Coach, Mankato State University.
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Subject
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Education--Mankato State College--Mankato State University--Universities and colleges--Faculty., Education--Mankato State College--Mankato State University--Universities and colleges--Faculty.
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Description
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Charles A. Peterson, Assistant Professor of Physical Education. Track Coach, Mankato State University.
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Date
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1990
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MDL Identifier
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msu13442
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Identifier
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MSUrepository:4789, local: MSU-UA-200-13442, mdl: msu13442
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Title
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Judith Mans, Director of Alumni Affairs, Mankato State College.
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Subject
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Education--Administration--Alumnae and Alumni--Mankato State University--Mankato State College, Education--Administration--Alumnae and Alumni--Mankato State University--Mankato State College
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Description
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Judith Mans, Director of Alumni Affairs, Mankato State College.
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Date
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1970-1981
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MDL Identifier
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msu13449
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Identifier
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MSUrepository:4598, local: MSU-UA-200-13449, mdl: msu13449
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Title
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Audio part 2 - Huntley, Mary I., 1940-.
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Subject
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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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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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Date
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2007-01
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MDL Identifier
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msu00079
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Identifier
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MSUrepository:105319, mdl: msu00079, local: msu00079_SMHC_1735_01_02
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Title
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Audio part 1 - Huntley, Mary I., 1940-.
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Subject
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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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Date
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2007-01
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MDL Identifier
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msu00079
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Identifier
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MSUrepository:105318, mdl: msu00079, local: msu00079_SMHC_1735_01_01
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Title
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SMHC 1445 Audio Pietan
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Subject
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--Art--College teachers--Education--Mankato State College--Mankato State University--Oral history--Education, --Art--College teachers--Education--Mankato State College--Mankato State University--Oral history--Education----
44.146458
-94.000564
--Google Maps
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Description
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The Norman Pietan collection consists of an audiocassette tape, a CD duplicate of the audiocassette, and transcript of an oral history interview conducted between Pietan and Lee Chinghwa during the fall of 1987. Pietan worked as an art education professor at Mankato State College and University between 1965 and 1983. He had previous experiences working as an art teacher in a Maryland high school and as a faculty member at St. Cloud State and at Mills College in Oakland, California. In the interview, Pietan discussed his experiences as a professor of art education and the changes he witnessed during his career. Furthermore, he discussed his perceptions of Mankato and its inhabitants along with his understanding of the interactions between teachers, students, and community organizations.
This oral history interview was conducted as a requirement for the graduate level Educational Foundations course entitled History of Education in American Culture at Mankato State University in Mankato, Minnesota.
More information about this collection is available on the collection guide, http://lib.mnsu.edu/archives/fa/smhc/smhc1445.html.
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Date
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1987-10-09
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MDL Identifier
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msu00139
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Identifier
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MSUrepository:144641, mdl: msu00139, local: msu00139_SMHC_1445_DVD
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Title
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SMHC 1431 Audio Petersen
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Subject
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--College teachers--Education--Mankato State College--Mankato State University--Oral history--Education, --College teachers--Education--Mankato State College--Mankato State University--Oral history--Education----
44.146458
-94.000564
--Google Maps
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Description
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The Dwain F. Petersen collection contains an audiocassette tape, a CD duplicate of the audiocassette, and transcript of an oral history interview conducted between Petersen and Francisca Beverly Epale during the fall of 1990. In the interview, Petersen discussed the changes that he observed while teaching in several rural communities and while serving as a professor and chairman of the Educational Foundations program at Mankato State University. The interview covers the period between 1955 and 1990.
This oral history interview was conducted as a requirement for the graduate level Educational Foundations course entitled History of Education in American Culture at Mankato State University in Mankato, Minnesota.
More information about this collection is available on the collection guide, http://lib.mnsu.edu/archives/fa/smhc/smhc1431.html.
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Date
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1990-10-17
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MDL Identifier
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msu00135
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Identifier
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MSUrepository:144620, mdl: msu00135, local: msu00135_SMHC_1431_DVD
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Title
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SMHC 1441 Audio Longwell-Wera
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Subject
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--College teachers--Education--Mankato State College--Mankato State University--Oral history--Education, --College teachers--Education--Mankato State College--Mankato State University--Oral history--Education----
44.146458
-94.000564
--Google Maps
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Description
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The Patricia A. Longwell-Wera collection consists of a transcript, an audiocassette tape, and a CD duplicate of the audiocassette of an interview conducted between Longwell-Wera and Traci Rae Parent during the spring of 1990. In the interview, Longwell-Wera discussed her twenty-five year career as a professor of foreign language at Mankato State University in Mankato, Minnesota. Specifically, she focused upon the changing relationships between faculty and administration caused in part from the Vietnam War, the economy, and the public’s changing political proclivities.
This oral history interview was conducted as a requirement for the graduate level Educational Foundations course entitled History of Education in American Culture at Mankato State University in Mankato, Minnesota.
More information about this collection is available on the collection guide, http://lib.mnsu.edu/archives/fa/smhc/smhc1441.html.
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Date
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1990-04-26
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MDL Identifier
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msu00138
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Identifier
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MSUrepository:144638, mdl: msu00138, local: msu00138_SMHC_1441_DVD
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Title
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SMHC 1741 Audio Ready
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Subject
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--Mankato State College--Mankato State University--Minnesota State University, Mankato--Oral history--College teachers--Education, --Mankato State College--Mankato State University--Minnesota State University, Mankato--Oral history--College teachers--Education----
44.146458
-94.000564
--Google Maps
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Description
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Sandra J. Ready was born November 23, 1945 in Miami Beach, Florida. She graduated from Saint Louis Park High School in Saint Louis Park, MN in 1963 and began her higher education studies at the University of Minnesota. She transferred to Mankato State College and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in education and went on to teach high school English, speech, and journalism. She later completed a master’s degree in library media education, a specialist degree in curriculum and instruction, and a second bachelor’s degree from Mankato State University. Ready was a Mankato State University librarian and retired in 2002. Ready married Kirk Ready in July 1967 and they have two children, both Mankato State University alums.
More information about this collection is available on the collection guide, http://lib.mnsu.edu/archives/fa/smhc/smhc1741.html.
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Date
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2006-11-07
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MDL Identifier
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msu00148
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Identifier
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MSUrepository:145539, mdl: msu00148, local: msu00148_SMHC_1741_01_DVD
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Title
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SMHC 1740 Audio Parks
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Subject
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--Mankato State College--Memorial Library--Mankato State University--Education, --Mankato State College--Memorial Library--Mankato State University--Education----
44.147841
-94.000183
--Google Maps
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Description
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Sandra F. Parks was born September 16, 1934 near Corning, Iowa. She graduated high school in Cleghorn, Iowa in 1952. She moved to Mankato in 1966 when her husband, Richard Mitchell, became a faculty member at Mankato State University. She completed three degrees from Mankato State College: an elementary education undergraduate degree, a master’s degree through the College of Education with an emphasis on library, and a specialist degree also through the College of Education. Parks began working in the Mankato State College library in 1974 and retired June 1996. She married Richard Mitchell in 1954 and they have two children. Their daughter, Kathryn Woyda, attended Wilson Campus School and Mankato State University. Parks married James Parks in 2002.
More information about this collection is available on the collection guide.http://lib.mnsu.edu/archives/fa/smhc/smhc1740.html
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Date
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2006-11-07
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MDL Identifier
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msu00146
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Identifier
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MSUrepository:144819, mdl: msu00146, local: msu00146_SMHC_1740_DVD
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Title
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SMHC 1651 Audio Brown
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Subject
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--College teachers--Education--Mankato State College--Mankato State University--Oral history--Education, --College teachers--Education--Mankato State College--Mankato State University--Oral history--Education----
44.146412
-93.000479
--Google Maps
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Description
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The Arline Brown 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 Brown and Phyllis M. Wisen on 1 November 1980. Brown was a faculty member at Mankato State University and taught Economics from 1957 to 1977. This interview deals with Brown’s perceptions of Mankato State University during the years she taught there including, but not limited to, issues concerning female faculty members and the growth of the Economics Department.
More information about this collection is available on the collection guide.http://lib.mnsu.edu/archives/fa/smhc/smhc1651.html
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Date
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1980-11-01
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MDL Identifier
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msu00145
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Identifier
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MSUrepository:144689, mdl: msu00145, local: msu00145_SMHC_1651_DVD
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Title
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SMHC 1751 Audio Grundmeier
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Subject
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--Mankato State College--Mankato State University--Minnesota State University, Mankato--Music--Theater--Education, --Mankato State College--Mankato State University--Minnesota State University, Mankato--Music--Theater--Education----
44.146458
-94.000564
--Google Maps
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Description
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Shirley A. Grundmeier was born in July 26, 1924 in Mankato, Minnesota and died on April 27, 2018. She attended Mankato High School and after graduating in 1942, married and moved east. She was a secretary at Mankato’s West High’s audio visual center for 20 years. Grundmeier attended Mankato State University and graduated in 1982 with a bachelor’s degree in music. In 1985 she received a master’s degree in music and in 1990, a master’s degree in theatre arts. Grundmeier married Winston Grundmeier in 1963. Her mother, brother, sister, and two grandchildren all graduated from Minnesota State University. She credits two professors as instrumental to her attending and completing college: Harry Fitterer and Marion Powers.
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Date
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2007-07-13
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MDL Identifier
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msu00151
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Identifier
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MSUrepository:145865, mdl: msu00151, local: msu00151_SMHC_1751_DVD
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Title
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SMHC 1746 Audio Graham
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Subject
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--Mankato State Teachers College--Mankato State College--Mankato State University--Minnesota State University, Mankato--College teachers--Chemistry--Education, --Mankato State Teachers College--Mankato State College--Mankato State University--Minnesota State University, Mankato--College teachers--Chemistry--Education----
44.146714
-94.000036
--Google Maps
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Description
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Robert Leslie Graham was born in January 9, 1920 in Saratoga, Iowa and passed away on October 9, 2016 in Mankato. He graduated from high school in Riceville, Iowa in 1943 and was working for Hormel when he received a draft notice. Graham joined the U.S. Navy, trained to be a radio operator and was assigned to the USS Louisville. After his service he enrolled at Austin Community College. He transferred to Mankato State Teachers College and graduated in 1952 with a bachelor’s in chemistry, then completed a master’s degree at the University of Minnesota in 1954. He taught at Grandview College for a year before enrolling at the University of Virginia. Graham taught at DuPont in Virginia for a year and then at Virginia Tech for four years before joining the faculty at Mankato State College in 1964. He retired in 1989. Graham married Marie Payne Graham on June 15, 1957. They have one child.
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Date
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2007
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MDL Identifier
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msu00149
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Identifier
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MSUrepository:145862, mdl: msu00149, local: msu00149_SMHC_1746_DVD
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Title
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Audio – SMHC 261 Audio Wortman
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Subject
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--Choir (Musical group)--College teachers--Mankato State College--Mankato State University--Music--Oral history--Education, --Choir (Musical group)--College teachers--Mankato State College--Mankato State University--Music--Oral history--Education----
44.147841
-94.000183
--Google Maps
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Description
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The Allen L. Wortman collection consists of an oral history interview conducted between Wortman and Anne Stenzel in June 2017. In this interview, Wortman talks about his career, friends, and experiences at Mankato State University as a Music Department faculty member from 1966 through 1995. Also included in this collection is a biographical form, a photograph of Wortman, and a listing of his theatre performances.
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.
Allen L. Wortman was born January 7, 1935 in Le Claire, Iowa. He attended Central College in Iowa for his bachelor’s degree where he majored in music and minored in German. He then attended the University of Northern Colorado for his masters and doctoral degrees in Music. In 1966, Wortman joined the faculty at Mankato State College and in 1969 he directed the Ellis Street Singers. From 1972 through 1976, Wortman served as the chair of the Music Department. Wortman directed many of the choral performances on campus before 1981, but this was when he became the director of the Concert Choir at Mankato State University. During his time at Mankato State University, Wortman was involved with 60 musicals, directed the Waseca Chorale, the Minnesota Valley Chorale, directed the American Guild of English Handbell Ringers, and held 40 music contests. In addition to being the director, he also acted in plays and operas on campus. In 1991, Wortman retired from directing the Concert Choir, but continued to direct the Ellis Street Singers until 1995, when he retired from Minnesota State Mankato. Since retirement, Wortman has continued to be active with the Music Department at Minnesota State Mankato. He directs two choirs in Tucson, Arizona, where he spends winters. Wortman also works with the music for the community theater.
This information was compiled by an interview with Wortman and by his folder in the University Advancement collection, MSU ARC 200. More information about this collection is available on the collection guide, http://lib.mnsu.edu/archives/fa/smhc/smhc261.html.
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Date
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2017-06-06
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MDL Identifier
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msu00126
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Identifier
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MSUrepository:144536, mdl: msu00126, local: msu00126 _SMHC_261_01_02
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Title
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Wortman, Allen L., 1935-present. Oral History Interview and Collection, 2017.
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Subject
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--Choir (Musical group)--College teachers--Music--Mankato State College--Mankato State University--Oral history--Education, --Choir (Musical group)--College teachers--Music--Mankato State College--Mankato State University--Oral history--Education----
44.147841
-94.000183
--Google Maps
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Description
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The Allen L. Wortman collection consists of an oral history interview conducted between Wortman and Anne Stenzel in June 2017. In this interview, Wortman talks about his career, friends, and experiences at Mankato State University as a Music Department faculty member from 1966 through 1995. Also included in this collection is a biographical form, a photograph of Wortman, and a listing of his theatre performances.
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.
Allen L. Wortman was born January 7, 1935 in Le Claire, Iowa. He attended Central College in Iowa for his bachelor’s degree where he majored in music and minored in German. He then attended the University of Northern Colorado for his masters and doctoral degrees in Music. In 1966, Wortman joined the faculty at Mankato State College and in 1969 he directed the Ellis Street Singers. From 1972 through 1976, Wortman served as the chair of the Music Department. Wortman directed many of the choral performances on campus before 1981, but this was when he became the director of the Concert Choir at Mankato State University. During his time at Mankato State University, Wortman was involved with 60 musicals, directed the Waseca Chorale, the Minnesota Valley Chorale, directed the American Guild of English Handbell Ringers, and held 40 music contests. In addition to being the director, he also acted in plays and operas on campus. In 1991, Wortman retired from directing the Concert Choir, but continued to direct the Ellis Street Singers until 1995, when he retired from Minnesota State Mankato. Since retirement, Wortman has continued to be active with the Music Department at Minnesota State Mankato. He directs two choirs in Tucson, Arizona, where he spends winters. Wortman also works with the music for the community theater.
This information was compiled by an interview with Wortman and by his folder in the University Advancement collection, MSU ARC 200.
More information about this collection is available on the collection guide, http://lib.mnsu.edu/archives/fa/smhc/smhc261.html.
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Date
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2017-06-06
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MDL Identifier
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msu00126
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Identifier
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MSUrepository:144542, mdl: msu00126, local: msu00126_SMHC_261_01_03
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Title
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SMHC 265 Audio Preska
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Subject
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--College administrators--College presidents--Mankato State College--Mankato State University--Oral history--Education, --College administrators--College presidents--Mankato State College--Mankato State University--Oral history--Education----
44.146714
-94.000036
--Google Maps
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Description
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Margaret Robinson Preska served as president of Mankato State University from 1979 to 1992. She also served as Vice President for Academic Affairs and Equal Opportunity Officer from 1975 to 1979.
Her tenure at Mankato State University included an increase in enrollment to 16,500 students, and the campus also saw considerable new construction, including the Ostrander-Student Bell Tower, Andreas Observatory, Wissink Center and the Memorial Library addition. She led efforts to fund three construction projects using private dollars raised by the University Foundation. The Wiecking Annex was the first privately funded building for state use (1983), followed by Pennington Hall (1986) and the Alumni and Foundation Building (1988-89). Preska also led the expansion of new programs and the establishment of a major development program among friends of the University.
Prior to joining then Mankato State University, Preska was academic dean, instructor and assistant at LaVerne College in LaVerne, California. She began her career as a kindergarten and high school history teacher in California. She later taught history and did research in Russia while serving as Scholar in Residence at Winona State University from 1993 to 1998. Preska was the founding campus chief executive officer of Zayed University, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, from 1998 to 2000. She served as National President of Camp Fire Boys and Girls from 1985 to 1987 and was a member of the Board of Directors of Xcel Energy from 1980 until May 2010. Currently, she is a member of Women Directors and Officers in Public Utilities and on the boards of directors of SUNY Brockport Foundation and Milkweed Editions, a literary and educational publisher. She is affiliated with several organizations, including the Retired President’s Association of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, the St. Paul/Minneapolis Committee on Foreign Relations, Rotary, Minnesota Women's Economic Roundtable, the American Historical Association, Blue Earth County Historical Society, Society of Distinguished Alumni of Pennsylvania State University and Horizon 100. Dr. Preska was appointed by the State University Board to be a Distinguished Service Professor in 1992 and was honored in 2009 with a Doctor of Humane Letters from the State University of New York Board of Regents.
Preska earned a bachelor’s degree at SUNY Brockport, where she graduated summa cum laude at the age of 19. She earned a master’s degree at The Pennsylvania State University, a doctoral degree at Claremont Graduate University and further studied at Manchester College of Oxford University.
Information pulled from https://www.mnsu.edu/reslife/housing/halls/about_margaret_Preska.html
More information about this collection is available on the collection guide, http://lib.mnsu.edu/archives/fa/smhc/smhc265.html.
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Date
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2012-01-04
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MDL Identifier
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msu00127
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Identifier
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MSUrepository:144546, mdl: msu00127, local: msu00127_SMHC_265_01_02
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Title
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Audio - SMHC 1418 Audio Halvorson
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Subject
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--College teachers--Education--Mankato State Teachers College--Mankato State College--Mankato State University--Oral history--Education, --College teachers--Education--Mankato State Teachers College--Mankato State College--Mankato State University--Oral history--Education----
44.146412
-93.000479
--Google Maps
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Description
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The Veda Bernadine Halvorson collection contains an audiocassette tape, CD duplicate of the audiocassette, and transcript of an oral history interview conducted between Halvorson and Neelu Kapur during the fall of 1990. Halvorson’s career as an educator spanned over forty years and took her from teaching in a rural school to working as a professor of art at Mankato State University. In the interview, Halvorson discussed the changes she has witnessed in education. She mentioned changing social mores and changes in the ways parents, students, and teachers interact.
This oral history interview was conducted as a requirement for the graduate level Educational Foundations course entitled History of Education in American Culture at Mankato State University in Mankato, Minnesota.
More information about this collection is available on the collection guide, http://lib.mnsu.edu/archives/fa/smhc/smhc1418.html.
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Date
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1990-11-02
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MDL Identifier
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msu00132
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Identifier
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MSUrepository:144588, mdl: msu00132, local: msu00132_SMHC_1418_DVD
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Title
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SMHC 1423 Audio Hess
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Subject
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--Administration--Education--College teachers--Mankato State College--Mankato State University--Oral history--Education, --Administration--Education--College teachers--Mankato State College--Mankato State University--Oral history--Education----
44.146458
-94.000564
--Google Maps
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Description
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The David N. Hess collection consists of an audiocassette tape, a CD duplicate of the audiocassette, and transcript of an oral history interview conducted between Hess and Michelle Zeig during the spring of 1990. Hess worked as a professor of Educational Foundations at Mankato State University in Mankato, Minnesota. In the interview, Hess discussed the changes that he believed had occurred in education and at the school between 1951 and 1990. He mentioned the student protests of the early 1970s, the faculty union, the institution’s change from being a state college to being a state university, and his opinions about the university’s administrators through the years.
This oral history interview was conducted as a requirement for the graduate level Educational Foundations course entitled History of Education in American Culture at Mankato State University in Mankato, Minnesota.
More information about this collection is available on the collection guide, http://lib.mnsu.edu/archives/fa/smhc/smhc1423.html.
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Date
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1990-05-14
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MDL Identifier
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msu00133
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Identifier
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MSUrepository:144591, mdl: msu00133, local: msu00133_SMHC_1423_DVD
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Title
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SMHC 1491 Audio McCarthy
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Subject
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--Administration--College teachers--Education--Mankato State College--Mankato State University--Education, --Administration--College teachers--Education--Mankato State College--Mankato State University--Education----
44.146458
-94.000564
--Google Maps
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Description
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The Jean McCarthy collection consists of an audiocassette tape, a CD duplicate of the audiocassette, and transcript of an oral history interview conducted between McCarthy and Norma McCarthy during the autumn of 1983. In the interview, Jean McCarthy, an Associate Professor of Physical Education at Mankato State University in Mankato, Minnesota from 1962 through 1983, discussed the reorganization of Mankato State College in the early 1960s. He explained how and why the school shifted from being an institution devoted to the training of educators to becoming a college concerned with interdisciplinary programs and content specialties.
This oral history interview was conducted as a requirement for a course entitled History of Education in American Culture at Mankato State University in Mankato, Minnesota.
More information about this collection is available on the collection guide, http://lib.mnsu.edu/archives/fa/smhc/smhc1491.html.
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Date
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1983-10-28
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MDL Identifier
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msu00142
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Identifier
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MSUrepository:144679, mdl: msu00142, local: msu00142_SMHC_1491_DVD
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Title
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SMHC 1492 Audio Kline
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Subject
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--Education--College teachers--Mankato State Teachers College--Mankato State College--Mankato State University--Oral history--Education, --Education--College teachers--Mankato State Teachers College--Mankato State College--Mankato State University--Oral history--Education----
44.146412
-93.000479
--Google Maps
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Description
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The Geraldine Kline collection consists of an audiocassette tape, a CD duplicate of the audiocassette, and transcript of an oral history interview conducted between Kline and Julie Wolner during the autumn of 1985. In the interview, Kline, a professor in the Department of Business Education at Mankato State University in Mankato, Minnesota, discussed the changes that occurred within the instruction of business education between 1953 and 1985. Furthermore, Kline noted changes and continuities in the areas of instruction, personal goals, duties, rewards, frustrations, professional organizations, and community expectations. The interview concluded with Kline providing advice for beginning business education teachers.
This oral history interview was conducted as a requirement for a course entitled History of Education in American Culture at Mankato State University in Mankato, Minnesota.
More information about this collection is available on the collection guide, http://lib.mnsu.edu/archives/fa/smhc/smhc1492.html.
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Date
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1985-10-21
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MDL Identifier
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msu00143
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Identifier
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MSUrepository:144683, mdl: msu00143, local: msu00143_SMHC_1492_DVD
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Title
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SMHC 1450 Audio Flinner
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Subject
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--Education--College teachers--Mankato State College--Mankato State University--Oral history--Education, --Education--College teachers--Mankato State College--Mankato State University--Oral history--Education----
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Description
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The Jack L. Flinner collection contains an audiocassette tape, a CD duplicate of the audiocassette, and transcript of an oral history interview conducted between Flinner and Lance Lund during the fall of 1987. Flinner began his career as a physics professor at Wittenberg University (1957-1969). In 1969, he moved to Mankato, Minnesota and become a professor of physics at Mankato State College. According to Lund, Flinner noted “that the goals, objectives, duties, rewards, and frustrations have changed little during . . .” his career. However, Flinner believed that changes in the abilities of students and advances in technology altered the teaching methods available to professors. Furthermore, he touched upon Mankato State’s administration, organizations, professors and staff, along with the community of Mankato.
This oral history interview was conducted as a requirement for the graduate level Educational Foundations course entitled History of Education in American Culture at Mankato State University in Mankato, Minnesota.
More information about this collection is available on the collection guide, http://lib.mnsu.edu/archives/fa/smhc/smhc1450.html.
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Date
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1987-10-23
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MDL Identifier
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msu00141
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Identifier
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MSUrepository:144672, mdl: msu00141, local: msu00141_SMHC_1450_DVD
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