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Dedication Program - C. Ruth Habeger Science Center
Dakota State University; Dakota State College; Dedication Programs;
C. Ruth Habeger Science Center was dedicated on February 25, 1976. The 35,000 square foot building was completed in August of 1972. The Science Center houses the Department of Biological Sciences, Mathematics,...
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President Dr. Carleton M. Opgaard
Dakota State University; President of Dakota State College; Dakota State College
Carleton Opgaard was born February 18, 1929, at Fort Ransom, North Dakota. He graduated from Fort Ransom High School in 1946, and he received his Bachelor of Science degree in English/Speech from Valley...
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East Wing Chapel
Dakota State University -- Buildings; Dakota Normal School -- Buildings; Madison State Normal School -- Buildings
Chapel activities were held at 10:30 each morning. The students were expected to attend. Literary societies often presented programs during chapel exercises. The Legislature appropriated money for the...
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President Charles Luke
Dakota State University; Dakota State College; President of Dakota State College
Charles Luke was President of Dakota State College from 1983-1984.
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Tyrrell Physical Plant
Dakota State University -- Buildings; Dakota State College -- Buildings
Construction of the Physical Plant began in 1970 and was completed in 1971. The 12,270 square foot new plant was named after Claude Tyrrell, former Superintendent of Buildings, and Preston, his son, whom...
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Dakota Prairie Playhouse & Conference Center
Dakota State University -- Buildings; Dakota State College -- Buildings
Dakota Prairie Playhouse & Conference Center was built in 1988. The Dakota Prairie Playhouse is a multi-use facility located on the north edge of campus. The complex contains a conference room, theater,...
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Dedication Program - Memorial Gymnasium and National Guard Armory
Dakota State University; General Beadle State Teachers College; Dedication programs;
Dedication Program of Memorial Gymnasium and National Guard Armory held September 9, 1960. This building houses offices and classrooms for the physical education program of the college as well as the athletic...
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Dedication Program – Smith Memorial Chimes
Dakota State University; General Beadle State Teachers College; Dedication Programs
Dedication Program of Mr. George G. Smith dedicating the Deagan Celesta-Chime to General Beadle State Teachers College in memory of his parents, Captain and Mrs. H.P. Smith. George G. Smith was an alumnus...
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President Dr. Charles D. Lein
Dakota State University; President of Dakota State College; Dakota State College
Dr. Charles D. Lein was born in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Lein graduated from Rapid City High School in 1959. He attended South Dakota School of Mines and Technology for one year, and received his B.S....
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President Dr. Douglas D. Knowlton
Dakota State University; President of Dakota State University
Dr. Douglas D. Knowlton received his BA degree is from the University of Denver-Phi Beta Kappa, his MA and Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the University of North Dakota, and he did postdoctoral studies...
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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. Harry P. Bowes
Dakota State University; President of General Beadle State College; General Beadle State College; President of Dakota State College; Dakota State College
Dr. Harry P. Bowes was born in Des Moines, Iowa. Bowes received his B.S and M.S degrees from Northwest Missouri State University and completed graduate work at Illinois State University, and the University...
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President Dr. Edgar Creighton Higbie
Dakota State University; President of Eastern State Normal School; Eastern State Normal School
Dr. Higbie was a native of Wisconsin, having been born at Berlin, Wisconsin on July 31, 1875. He attended Ripon College Academy; taught school in Bluffton and Fairwater, Wisconsin; taught in a district...
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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 (Acting) Dr. Allen R. Millar
Dakota State University; President of Dakota State College; Dakota State College;
Dr. Millar was born in Ravinia, South Dakota. He graduated from Bennett County High School in Martin. He enrolled at Chadron, Nebraska State College in 1941, enlisted a year later, and served four years....
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President (Acting) E. A. Bixler
Dakota State University; President of Eastern State Teachers College; Eastern State Teachers College
E. A. Bixler was born in Ohio, November 27, 1880. He graduated from high school in Mt. Gilead, Ohio, and attended Normal School at Ada, Ohio. Later, he attended Miami University for one year, then transferred...
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Dedication Program - Edgar C. Higbie Hall and Trojan Center
Dakota State University; General Beadle State College; Dedication programs;
Edgar C. Higbie Hall and the Trojan Center was dedicated on September 23, 1965. Trojan Center housed the student union, the bookstore, conference rooms, office space, lounge area, and a Meditation Center...
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Eighth Grade cooking class in the Campus Laboratory Training School
Dakota State University; Classrooms; Students; Madison State Normal School
Eighth Grade Training in household arts 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...
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Garden Theater
Dakota State University; Eastern State Normal School
Garden Theater was built in 1923. Lowry Hall is on this same location now. The Garden Theater was surrounded by a high trimmed buckthorn hedge wall. Shade trees were moved from campus to this area. The...
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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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