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Audio Part 1- Maag, Jamie, 1983-.
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--Oral history--Minnesota State University, Mankato--College graduates--Education, --Oral history--Minnesota State University, Mankato--College graduates--Education----
44.146231
-94.000398
--Google Maps
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The Jamie Maag collection consists of a biographical form and an audio CD and transcript of an oral history interview conducted between Maag and Melissa Cornelius in October 2007. Maag attended Minnesota State University, Mankato from 2004-2008. In this interview, Maag talks about her experiences as a student at Minnesota State Mankato, including where she lived while attending college, where she worked, the hardest things about college, her plans after college, and technology in the classrooms.
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.
Jamie Maag was born April 2, 1983 in Long Beach, California. Maag attended Apple Valley High School in Apple Valley, Minnesota and graduated in 2001. After high school, Maag attended Normandale Community College in Bloomington, Minnesota where she completed her general education classes and received an associate degree. She began at Minnesota State University, Mankato in 2004 and majored in speech communications and minored in marketing. She graduated in May 2008 with a Bachelor of Science degree from the Department of Speech Communication.
More information about this collection is available on the collection guide, http://lib.mnsu.edu/archives/fa/smhc/smhc1772.html.
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Date
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2007-10
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MDL Identifier
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msumsu00117
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Identifier
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MSUrepository:123798, mdl: msumsu00117, local: MSU-UA-309-
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Title
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Audio - Olson, Gladys Burnette, 1916 - 2016.
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Subject
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--College teachers--Mankato State University--Education, --College teachers--Mankato State University--Education----
44.146458
-94.000564
--Google Maps
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The Gladys Burnette Olson collection consists of an audiocassette tape, a CD duplicate of the audiocassette, and transcript of an oral history interview conducted between Olson and Uchenna Okafor during the fall of 1989. Olson spent her career working as a high school teacher, journalist, and college professor at Mankato State College in Mankato, Minnesota. In the interview, Olson discussed the areas of change and continuity that she witnessed during her career. She focused on role of teachers from 1934 to 1981.
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/smhc1401.html
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Date
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1989
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MDL Identifier
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msu00086
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Identifier
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MSUrepository:106315, mdl: msu00086, local: msu00086_SMHC_1401_01_01_01
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Title
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Audio - Alcorn, Wallace Arthur, 1930-.
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Subject
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--College teachers--Education--Minnesota State University, Mankato--Mankato State University--Education, --College teachers--Education--Minnesota State University, Mankato--Mankato State University--Education----
44.146458
-94.000564
--Google Maps
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The Wallace Arthur Alcorn collection contains an audiocassette tape, CD duplicate of the audiocassette, and transcript of an oral history interview conducted between Alcorn and James Davlantes during the fall of 1989. During Alcorn’s career, he worked as a teacher, pastor, author, private counselor, and active U.S. Army Chaplain. In the interview, Alcorn discussed his experiences as an educator. He noted the change in the attitudes of students concerning teachers’ knowledge, authority, and roles in various communities. Furthermore, he touched on the increased expectations of teachers and the increased social responsibilities of schools.
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/smhc1386.html
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Date
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1989
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MDL Identifier
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msu00084
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Identifier
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MSUrepository:106310, mdl: msu00084, local: msu00084_SMHC_1386_01_01
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Audio - Andersen, Harvey Lincoln, 1893 - 1988.
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Subject
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--Mankato (Minn.)--Outdoor recreation--Sports--Sports and Recreation, --Mankato (Minn.)--Outdoor recreation--Sports--Sports and Recreation----
44.164007
-93.999426
--Google Maps
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Description
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This collection consists of the transcript, an audiocassette tape, and 1 CD duplicate of the audiocassette tape of an oral history interview with Harvey Lincoln Anderson, conducted in 1977. Anderson was the owner of Ski Haven, which later became Mount Kato. During the interview, Anderson talked about activities, businesses, and industries, in the Mankato area from his childhood until about 1940. He discussed specific activities like canoeing, downhill skiing, and ski jumping. Also, Anderson talked about his role in the construction of the Rapidan Dam.
Harvey Lincoln Andersen was born in Mankato, Minnesota in September 1893. He married Pauline Elizabeth Heggerness in 1927. They had two children together. The Andersens founded a ski area named Ski Haven during the winter of 1937. They operated the property for nearly forty years, until it was sold and renamed Mount Kato. Harvey Andersen died in February 1988.
More information about this collection is available on the collection guide.http://lib.mnsu.edu/archives/fa/smhc/smhc1255.html
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Date
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1977
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MDL Identifier
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msu00092
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Identifier
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MSUrepository:106329, mdl: msu00092, local: msu00092_SMHC_1255_01_01
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Title
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Audio - Louk, Ione, 1912-1984.
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Subject
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--Education--Mankato State Teachers College, --Education----
44.146458
-94.000564
--Google Maps--Mankato State Teachers College
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Description
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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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Date
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1977-01
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MDL Identifier
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msu00077
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Identifier
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MSUrepository:104644, mdl: msu00077, local: MSU00077_SMHC_1253_01
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Title
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Audio - Anthony, Darwin R., 1935-.
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Subject
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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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Description
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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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Date
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2007-07
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MDL Identifier
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msu00080
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Identifier
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MSUrepository:105328, mdl: msu00080, local: msu00080_SMHC_1744_01_01
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Title
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Audio 3– Holbrook, Viola Rose (Fünfsinn), 1920-2005
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Subject
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--College teachers--Mankato State University--Minnesota State University, Mankato--Education, --College teachers--Mankato State University--Minnesota State University, Mankato--Education----
44.146458
-94.000564
--Google Maps
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Description
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The Viola Rose Holbrook collection contains 2 audiocassette tapes, CD duplicates of the audiocassettes, and a transcript of an interview conducted between Josephine Carpenter and Holbrook in 1979. In the interview, Holbrook discussed her recollections of growing up in Rapidan, Minnesota and the educational conditions of students and teachers in the years after World War II and her experience teaching at Mankato State University. When discussing education, Holbrook recalled being a student teacher, her methods of discipline, and the demands to teaching physical education.
Viola Rose Funfsinn was born on 18 May 1920 near Remsen, Iowa to John Funfsinn and Rose (Feassler) Funfsinn. After moving to Minnesota in 1925, she attended public school in Rapidan, Minnesota before spending her senior year at St. Peter High School in St. Peter, Minnesota. After high school, she attended Mankato Teachers College and began her teaching career in Lamberton, Minnesota in 1945. While teaching in Lamberton, Funfsinn married Donald Holbrook in 1947. She taught for five years in the Blue Earth County school system before taking a position in Mankato in 1951. Besides a change in employers, the Holbrook family had a son named Donald Jr. on 8 April 1951.
In 1958, Holbrook joined the faculty at Mankato State College and worked in the physical education department. Holbrook continued to upgrade her education while working at the institution and completed her master's degree with a thesis entitled "Selected Factors that may Influence the Performance of Junior High School Girls in the Running High Jump" in 1959. She later earned her Ph. D. from New Mexico State University and continued teaching at Mankato State University.
More information about this collection is available on the collection guide.http://lib.mnsu.edu/archives/fa/smhc/smhc195.html
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Date
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1979
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MDL Identifier
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Msu00082
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Identifier
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MSUrepository:106278, mdl: Msu00082, local: msu00082_SMHC_195_01_01_03
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Title
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Audio - Brock, Georgene, 1937-.
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--Athletics--Coaches (Athletics)--College teachers--Faculty advisors--Mankato State University--Minnesota State University, Mankato--Education, --Athletics--Coaches (Athletics)--College teachers--Faculty advisors--Mankato State University--Minnesota State University, Mankato--Education----
44.146458
-94.000564
--Google Maps
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Description
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The Brock collection consists of an audio CD, transcript, and a biographical form for an oral history interview conducted between Brock, Paul Allen, and Daardi Sizemore in 2016. In this interview, Brock talks about her career at Minnesota State University Mankato as a faculty member, intramural advisor, coach, and then women’s athletics director. Brock retired in 1998 after 34 years at Minnesota State Mankato.
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.
Georgene Brock was born June 15, 1937 in Phoenix, Arizona. She attended Arizona State University for her bachelor’s degree in physical education and taught junior high and high school before pursuing her master’s degree at the University of New Mexico. Brock came to Mankato State College as a faculty member running women’s intramurals and teaching physical education classes. She taught gym sports, method classes, bowling, and archery besides coaching. As the women’s athletic director her duties included budgeting, scheduling, and obtaining uniforms for teams.
Brock and other physical education faculty were instrumental in starting women’s athletics at Mankato State and did so on an unpaid voluntary basis. Because women’s athletics was just starting there was no budget, meaning no uniforms, food, or facilities. However, Mankato State had one of the best physical education programs in the state and the students initially involved were physical education majors with great enthusiasm and skill. Gradually, women’s athletics received more money and the sports became more organized in the state and nationally.
Brock retired in 1998 after 34 years at Mankato State University. Her position as women’s athletic director was eliminated after her retirement.
More information about this collection is available on the collection guide.http://lib.mnsu.edu/archives/fa/smhc/smhc254.html
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Date
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2016
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MDL Identifier
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msu00083
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Identifier
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MSUrepository:106282, mdl: msu00083, local: msu00083_SMHC_254_01_02_01
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Title
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Audio 2– Holbrook, Viola Rose (Fünfsinn), 1920-2005
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Subject
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--College teachers--Mankato State University--Minnesota State University, Mankato--Education, --College teachers--Mankato State University--Minnesota State University, Mankato--Education----
44.146458
-94.000564
--Google Maps
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Description
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The Viola Rose Holbrook collection contains 2 audiocassette tapes, CD duplicates of the audiocassettes, and a transcript of an interview conducted between Josephine Carpenter and Holbrook in 1979. In the interview, Holbrook discussed her recollections of growing up in Rapidan, Minnesota and the educational conditions of students and teachers in the years after World War II and her experience teaching at Mankato State University. When discussing education, Holbrook recalled being a student teacher, her methods of discipline, and the demands to teaching physical education.
Viola Rose Funfsinn was born on 18 May 1920 near Remsen, Iowa to John Funfsinn and Rose (Feassler) Funfsinn. After moving to Minnesota in 1925, she attended public school in Rapidan, Minnesota before spending her senior year at St. Peter High School in St. Peter, Minnesota. After high school, she attended Mankato Teachers College and began her teaching career in Lamberton, Minnesota in 1945. While teaching in Lamberton, Funfsinn married Donald Holbrook in 1947. She taught for five years in the Blue Earth County school system before taking a position in Mankato in 1951. Besides a change in employers, the Holbrook family had a son named Donald Jr. on 8 April 1951.
In 1958, Holbrook joined the faculty at Mankato State College and worked in the physical education department. Holbrook continued to upgrade her education while working at the institution and completed her master's degree with a thesis entitled "Selected Factors that may Influence the Performance of Junior High School Girls in the Running High Jump" in 1959. She later earned her Ph. D. from New Mexico State University and continued teaching at Mankato State University.
More information about this collection is available on the collection guide.http://lib.mnsu.edu/archives/fa/smhc/smhc195.html
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Date
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1979
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MDL Identifier
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msu00082
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Identifier
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MSUrepository:106277, mdl: msu00082, local: msu00082_SMHC_195_01_01_02
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Title
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Audio 1– Holbrook, Viola Rose (Fünfsinn), 1920-2005
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Subject
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--Mankato State University--College teachers--Physical education--Education, --Mankato State University--College teachers--Physical education--Education----
44.146458
-94.000564
--Google Maps
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Description
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The Viola Rose Holbrook collection contains 2 audiocassette tapes, CD duplicates of the audiocassettes, and a transcript of an interview conducted between Josephine Carpenter and Holbrook in 1979. In the interview, Holbrook discussed her recollections of growing up in Rapidan, Minnesota and the educational conditions of students and teachers in the years after World War II and her experience teaching at Mankato State University. When discussing education, Holbrook recalled being a student teacher, her methods of discipline, and the demands to teaching physical education.
Viola Rose Funfsinn was born on 18 May 1920 near Remsen, Iowa to John Funfsinn and Rose (Feassler) Funfsinn. After moving to Minnesota in 1925, she attended public school in Rapidan, Minnesota before spending her senior year at St. Peter High School in St. Peter, Minnesota. After high school, she attended Mankato Teachers College and began her teaching career in Lamberton, Minnesota in 1945. While teaching in Lamberton, Funfsinn married Donald Holbrook in 1947. She taught for five years in the Blue Earth County school system before taking a position in Mankato in 1951. Besides a change in employers, the Holbrook family had a son named Donald Jr. on 8 April 1951.
In 1958, Holbrook joined the faculty at Mankato State College and worked in the physical education department. Holbrook continued to upgrade her education while working at the institution and completed her master's degree with a thesis entitled "Selected Factors that may Influence the Performance of Junior High School Girls in the Running High Jump" in 1959. She later earned her Ph. D. from New Mexico State University and continued teaching at Mankato State University.
More information about this collection is available on the collection guide.http://lib.mnsu.edu/archives/fa/smhc/smhc195.html
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Date
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1979
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MDL Identifier
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msu0082
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Identifier
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MSUrepository:106140, mdl: msu0082, local: msu00082_SMHC_195_01_01_01
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Title
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Audio - Hagen, Hal E., 1922-2002.
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Subject
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--College teachers--Mankato State University--Education--Minnesota State University, Mankato--Education, --College teachers--Mankato State University--Education--Minnesota State University, Mankato--Education----
44.146458
-94.000564
--Google Maps
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Description
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The Hal E. Hagen collection consists of an audiocassette tape, a CD duplicate of the audiocassette, and transcript of an oral history interview conducted between Hagen and Briseis, Lih-Ping Feng during the fall of 1989. Hagen, an Emeritus professor of curriculum and instruction at Mankato State University, worked as an educator a various levels between 1950 and 1989. In the interview, Hagen discussed the areas of change and continuity during his career. He focused on educational philosophy and national and community expectations.
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/smhc1394.html
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Date
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1989
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MDL Identifier
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msu00085
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Identifier
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MSUrepository:106285, mdl: msu00085, local: msu00085_SMHC_1394_01_01
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Title
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Audio Part 2- Maag, Jamie, 1983-.
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Subject
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--Minnesota State University, Mankato--Oral history--College graduates--Education, --Minnesota State University, Mankato--Oral history--College graduates--Education----
44.146231
-94.000398
--Google Maps
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Description
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The Jamie Maag collection consists of a biographical form and an audio CD and transcript of an oral history interview conducted between Maag and Melissa Cornelius in October 2007. Maag attended Minnesota State University, Mankato from 2004-2008. In this interview, Maag talks about her experiences as a student at Minnesota State Mankato, including where she lived while attending college, where she worked, the hardest things about college, her plans after college, and technology in the classrooms.
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.
Jamie Maag was born April 2, 1983 in Long Beach, California. Maag attended Apple Valley High School in Apple Valley, Minnesota and graduated in 2001. After high school, Maag attended Normandale Community College in Bloomington, Minnesota where she completed her general education classes and received an associate degree. She began at Minnesota State University, Mankato in 2004 and majored in speech communications and minored in marketing. She graduated in May 2008 with a Bachelor of Science degree from the Department of Speech Communication.
More information about this collection is available on the collection guide, http://lib.mnsu.edu/archives/fa/smhc/smhc1772.html.
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Date
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2007-10
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MDL Identifier
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msu00117
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Identifier
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MSUrepository:123796, mdl: msu00117, local: msu00117_SMHC_1772_01_02
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Title
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Audio - Cornelius, Melissa, 1985-.
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Subject
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--Minnesota State University, Mankato--Oral history--College graduates--Education, --Minnesota State University, Mankato--Oral history--College graduates--Education----
44.146231
-94.000398
--Google Maps
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Description
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The Melissa Cornelius collection consists of a biographical form and an audio CD and transcript of an oral history interview conducted between Cornelius and Jamie Maag in October 2007. Cornelius attended Minnesota State University, Mankato from 2005-2008. In this interview, Cornelius talks about why she chose to attend college and her college experience, where she lived while attending Minnesota State Mankato, organizations she was involved with, her normal school week, memorable faculty members, and her plans after graduation.
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.
Melissa Cornelius was born Feb. 18, 1985 in Minnesota. She attended Maple Grove High School in Maple Grove, Minnesota and graduated in 2003. After high school, Cornelius attended North Hennepin Community College in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota from 2003 to 2005 where she completed the Minnesota Transfer Curriculum. Cornelius then attended Minnesota State University, Mankato from 2005 to 2008 where she majored in speech communications and minored in marketing. In May 2008, she received a Bachelor of Science degree from the Department of Speech Communication.
More information about this collection is available on the collection guide, http://lib.mnsu.edu/archives/fa/smhc/smhc1773.html.
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Date
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2007-10
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MDL Identifier
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msu00118
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Identifier
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MSUrepository:123789, mdl: msu00118, local: msu00118_SMHC_1773_01_02
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Title
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SMHC 1437 Audio Steinberg
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Subject
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--Education--Mankato (Minn.)--Mankato State College--Education, --Education--Mankato (Minn.)--Mankato State College--Education----
44.146412
-93.000479
--Google Maps
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Description
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The Ronald R. Steinberg collection contains an audiocassette tape, a CD duplicate of the audiocassette and transcript of two interviews conducted between Steinberg, a foreign languages teacher at Mankato East High School in Mankato, Minnesota, and Mechthild Becker during November 1990. Steinberg discussed the continuities and changes that occurred in public education between 1960 and 1990. He focused on technological advances and the liberalization of society and the impacts of each upon secondary school students.
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/smhc1437.html.
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Date
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1990-11-14
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MDL Identifier
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msu00136
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Identifier
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MSUrepository:144623, mdl: msu00136, local: msu00136 _SMHC_1437_DVD
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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 1438 Audio Thiesse
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Subject
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--Education--Mankato State Teachers College--Mankato State College--Oral history--Education, --Education--Mankato State Teachers College--Mankato State College--Oral history--Education----
44.164007
-93.999426
--Google Maps
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Description
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The Sylvan H. Thiesse collection consists of an audiocassette, transcript, and CD duplicate of the audiocassette of an interview conducted between Thiesse and David A. Thomas during November 1990. In the interview, Thiesse discussed the changes that have occurred within public education between 1950 and 1984. Primarily, Thiesse focused upon his experiences as a teacher and principal in Titonka, Iowa and his years teaching at Franklin Junior High School and at the local community college in the Mankato, Minnesota area.
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/smhc1438.html.
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Date
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1990-11-14
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MDL Identifier
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msu00137
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Identifier
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MSUrepository:144635, mdl: msu00137, local: msu00137_SMHC_1438_DVD
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Title
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SMHC 260 Audio Schwartzkopf
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Subject
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--College teachers--Mankato State University--Minnesota State University, Mankato--Oral history--Education, --College teachers--Mankato State University--Minnesota State University, Mankato--Oral history--Education----
44.146231
-94.000398
--Google Maps
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Description
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Louis A. Schwartzkopf was born April 19, 1946 in Lincoln, Nebraska. He graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1967 with a bachelor’s degree in physics and the University of California, Berkley in 1974 with a doctoral degree in physics. He taught at Eastern Oregon State College before becoming a faculty member at Mankato State University in 1982. Schwartzkopf is married to Rebecca (Becky) Schwartzkopf and they have one daughter, Dorothy. He retired from Minnesota State University Mankato in 2010.
More information about this collection is available on the collection guide, http://lib.mnsu.edu/archives/fa/smhc/smhc260.html.
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Date
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2017-06-06
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MDL Identifier
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msu00147
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Identifier
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MSUrepository:145528, mdl: msu00147, local: msu00147_SMHC_260_01_02
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Title
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SMHC 262 Audio Bernhagen
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Subject
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--College administrators--College teachers--Mankato State University--Minnesota State University, Mankato--Oral history--Education, --College administrators--College teachers--Mankato State University--Minnesota State University, Mankato--Oral history--Education----
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William R. Bernhagen was born September 11, 1940 in Appleton, Wisconsin. After graduating from high school he worked for a few years in the textile mills and joined the U.S. military for two years. He was the first in his family to go on to higher education and graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a bachelor’s degree in geography in 1968, the University of Iowa with a master’s degree in planning in 1970, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1974 with a doctoral degree in environmental planning and resource management. Bernhagen came to Mankato State University as a development officer in 1987. He also taught courses in the Urban and Regional Studies Institute for a few years before he retired in 2005. Bernhagen is married to Christine (Solberg) Bernhagen in 1967 and they have two children, Grant and Nissa. In this interview, Bernhagen talks about his family, his education, and his career at Minnesota State University Mankato in University Advancement and as a faculty member in the Urban and Regional Studies Institute.
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Date
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2007-04-27
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MDL Identifier
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msu00155
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Identifier
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MSUrepository:145883, mdl: msu00155, local: msu00155_SMHC_262_01_02
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