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1. Platte, South Dakota Platte, South Dakota Commercial State Bank (Commercial Bank) in Platte, South Dakota. 1906 Pratt and Gjolme, Dr. Rustad, Dr. Anderson, the Land Department as well as the Loan Department are all visible. Title from recto. Inscribed...

2. Freshman orientation Freshman orientation Medical School -- Student; University of South Dakota Dr. Robert Talley and Ainsworth Hagen, Ph.D., attend freshman orientation in Vermillion. Hagen began teaching in 1983 and was chair of the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology. Talley was chair of...

3. Dot Guenther Dot Guenther Medical School -- Student; University of South Dakota Dorothy “Dot” Rohrer Guenther, an anatomy department technician, with a technicon machine setting up a review of tissue samples. The machine has since been replaced by tissue culture techniques. Guenther...

4. James A. Burbach James A. Burbach Medical School -- Faculty; University of South Dakota James A. Burbach, Ph.D. works with an RCA EMU 3G electron microscope. Burbach began his career as assistant professor of anatomy in 1971. He also directed the electron microscopy lab and, from 1978 to...

5. Dr. Edwin H. Shaw Jr. Dr. Edwin H. Shaw Jr. Medical School -- Faculty; University of South Dakota Edwin H. Shaw Jr. Ph.D. “Mr. Medical Education”, orients a sample of collagen before placing it in an X-ray diffractometer. He joined the staff of the Medical School in 1927, and retired in 1971. His...

6. Nurses study a skeleton Nurses study a skeleton Nursing -- Student; University of South Dakota The nursing program began in 1954 as a baccalaureate nursing program changing to an Associate of Arts program in November, 1961. Effective the fall of 1998, the degree changed to an Associate of Science...

7. Dental Hygiene students Dental Hygiene students Dental Hygiene -- Student; University of South Dakota Dental hygiene students Brenda Jansen (1972) and Marge Blaue (1972) present information at the Marty, South Dakota, Indian School. The dental hygiene program was authorized July 1, 1966, and began September...

8. Josephine C. Moore, neuro lecture Josephine C. Moore, neuro lecture Medical School -- Faculty; University of South Dakota Josephine C. Moore, Ph.D., OTR, DSc., delivers a neuroanatomy lecture. Beginning her career at the Medical School in 1966, Moore was a professor in the Department of Anatomy until she retired in 1993....

9. Civil defense Civil defense University of South Dakota In 1963, the University of South Dakota began constructing fallout shelters on campus. These shelters were located beneath Norton Hall, Brookman Hall, Noteboom Hall, Burgess Hall, East Hall, Dakota Hall,...

10. Research into radiation Research into radiation University of South Dakota Shown here is one of the monkeys used by the USD medical school for research on the effects of radiation. During the early 1950s, defense-related studies were also being conducted in the math, physics,...

11. Paul Smith anthrax lecture Paul Smith anthrax lecture Medical School -- Faculty; University of South Dakota Paul Smith, Ph.D., came to USD in 1961 and became chairman of the Department of Microbiology, a position he held until he left in 1991. His research interests were in mycoplasma.
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