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1972 Flood Collection - Keystone (BHSU)
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BHMMR (SDSMT)
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Black Hills National Forest (BHSU)
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BHSU Archives
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Board of Regents Meeting Minutes
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Campus Archives (SDSM&T)
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Campus Collections (USD)
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Chilson (USD)
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Civil War Diary (USD)
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DSU University Archives (DSU)
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DWU Archives Collection (DWU)
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Exhibitions (USD)
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Francis H. Case Collection (DWU)
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George McGovern Collection (DWU)
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Karl E. Mundt Archives (DSU)
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Lake Madison Chautauqua (DSU)
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Local History (SDSMT)
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Lyndle Dunn Collection (BHSU)
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Mahoney Music Collection (USD)
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News (SDSMT)
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Richardson Collection (USD)
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South Dakota National Guard Collection (NSU)
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SDSM&T Finding Aids
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SDSU Archives (SDSU)
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SDSU Photograph Collection (SDSU)
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SDSU Regional (SDSU)
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SDSU Hobo Days (SDSU)
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University Publications (USD)
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USD Photograph Collection (USD)
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Volante (USD)
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W.R. Cross Collection (BHSU)
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The Anemone 1910
Madison State Normal School -- Periodicals; College yearbooks; College yearbooks -- South Dakota -- Madison
1910 yearbook for Madison State Normal School (later known as Dakota State University) in Madison, South Dakota. Published by the Senior Class.
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The Anemone 1905
Madison State Normal School; Madison State Normal School -- Periodicals; College yearbooks; College yearbooks -- South Dakota -- Madison
1905 yearbook for Madison State Normal School (later known as Dakota State University) in Madison, South Dakota. Published by the Senior Class.
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Sweetheart Ball at General Beadle State Teachers College in 1957
Dakota State University; General Beadle State Teachers College;
A photo of the Sweetheart Ball at General Beadle State Teachers College in 1957.
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Student teaching in the Campus Laboratory Training School
Dakota State University; Classrooms; Students; Madison State Normal School
Student Teaching in the Campus Laboratory Training School. The Campus Laboratory Training School was built in 1917. It was an excellent teacher-in-training laboratory facility. On January 19, 1963 the...
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State Normal School Campus
Dakota State University; Dakota State University -- Buildings; State Normal School -- Buildings
A panoramic photo of the State Normal School campus. The buildings include: Women's Gym now known as Technology Classroom Building, West Wing now know as Beadle Hall, Heating Plant, East Wing later called...
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Snow Week Royalty at Dakota State College in 1982
Dakota State College; Dakota State University; Students; Universities & colleges;
Photo of the Dakota State College Snow Week Royalty in 1982. The candidates were Bill Hunt, Peggy Jo Ruhd, Randy Orr, Sally Ogura, Abdulaal Hassan, Mary Miller, Marty Fox, Teresa Davidson, Craig Sufficool,...
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Smith-Zimmermann Heritage Museum
Dakota State University -- Buildings; General Beadle State Teachers College -- Buildings
The Smith-Zimmermann Heritage Museum was dedicated on October 15, 1961 in honor of Captain and Mrs. H.P. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Zimmerman. In 1959, George Smith and Lillie Zimmermann together donated...
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Seventh & Eighth Grade manual training in the Campus Laboratory Training School
Dakota State University; Classrooms; Students; Madison State Normal School
Seventh & Eighth Grade Manual Training in the Campus Laboratory Training School. One hour a week each grade was given in shop work. The Campus Laboratory Training School was built in 1917. It was an excellent...
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Science Hall
Dakota State University -- Buildings; Eastern State Teachers College -- Buildings
The Science Hall was built in 1910. The first floor was a laboratory, and a classroom facility for chemistry, physics and agriculture. The second floor was the gymnasium. In 1923, a balcony was added....
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Science Hall
Dakota State University -- Buildings; Dakota Normal School -- Buildings; Madison State Normal School -- Buildings
The Science Hall was built in 1910. The first floor was a laboratory, and a classroom facility for chemistry, physics and agriculture. The second floor was the gymnasium. In 1923, a balcony was added....
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Richardson Hall
Dakota State University -- Buildings; Dakota State College -- Buildings
Richardson Hall is the largest of the dorms on the University campus. Construction of the hall completed during the summer of 1970. The building was named after Charles S. Richardson, first President of...
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Reading Room in Ladies Hall Dormitory
Dakota State University -- Buildings; Madison State Normal School -- Buildings
This was one of the Reading Rooms in the Ladies Hall Dormitory (now known as East Hall). East Hall was a large three-story building given over exclusively to the girls. It had a kitchen, dining room, bathrooms,...
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Press Club at Eastern State Teachers College
Eastern State Teachers College; Dakota State University
Photo of the Press Club at Eastern State Teachers College in 1938.
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President William Henry Harrison Beadle
Dakota State University; Madison State Normal School; President of Madison State Normal School
General William Henry Harrison Beadle was the third President of the Madison State Normal School in Madison, South Dakota. He was President from 1889-1905. President Beadle was born in Liberty Township,...
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President William F. Gorrie
Dakota State University; President of Madison State Normal School; Madison State Normal School
President William F. Gorrie was the second President of the Madison State Normal School in Madison, South Dakota. He was President from 1887-1889. He was born in Salem, New York, May 25, 1842. He received...
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President Dr. Vayne Arnold Lowry
Dakota State University; President of Eastern State Teachers College; Eastern State Teachers College; General Beadle State Teachers College; President of General Beadle State Teachers College
Vayne A. Lowry was born at Hibbard, Indiana on September 23, 1896. He graduated from high school at Culver, Indiana, he then attended Purdue University prior to serving in the U.S Army in World War I,...
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President Dr. Richard J. Gowen
Dakota State University; President of Dakota State College; Dakota State College
Born in New Brunswick, New Jersey, Richard Gowen received a B.S. degree in electrical engineering from Rutgers University in 1957. At Iowa State University in May 1961, he was awarded the M.S. in electrical...
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President Dr. Laurence Samuel Flaum
Dakota State University; President of General Beadle State College; General Beadle State College; President of Dakota State College; Dakota State College
Dr. Flaum was born in El Paso, Texas on February 11, 1911. He attended the Universities of Texas and Arizona and then went to Columbia University from which he obtained both his A. B. and M.A. degrees....
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President Dr. John W. Heston
Dakota State University; President of Madison State Normal School; Madison State Normal School
Dr. John William Heston was a native of Bellefonte, Center County, Pennsylvania. He was born February 1, 1854. He studied in Pennsylvania, continued in Center Hall Normal and Penn. State College. Dr. Heston...
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President Dr. Jerald A. Tunheim
Dakota State University; President of Dakota State College; Dakota State College; President of Dakota State University; Dakota State University
Tunheim has spent his higher education career in South Dakota, beginning as an undergraduate student at South Dakota State University in 1958. He holds a bachelor’s degree in engineering physics and...
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