Word: minne
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Saint Paul (Minn.) Gallery & School of Art has equipped its main gallery with a phonograph, on which visitors last week could play a recorded lecture explaining its current exhibition of French war posters. Saint Paul's phonograph not only saved lecturers' fees but has upped attendance...
...Norwegian refugee now training in Canada with the Royal Norwegian Air Force and keeping his surname secret lest his family be punished: the U.S. ski-jumping championship; with a score of 230.2 points; dethroning Defending Champion Torger Tokle, another Norseman; before a crowd of 12,000; at Duluth, Minn. Tokle, who outjumped Ola but could not match his flawless form, has, since coming to the U.S. three years ago, captured 35 out of 39 tournaments, set 19 hill records, jumped 288 ft., a U.S. record...
...prize winners are: Mandel Berman, Dotroit, Mich, Philip Coldwell, Clevoland, Ohio, Harry H. Cornelius, Oak Park, Ill, Maxwell L, Elliott, Atlanta, Ga., Robert Shun-Hslaug Lee, Hong Kong, China, Robert D. Orr, Evansville, Ind., Philip W. Orth, Milwankee, Wis., John F.Porter, Los Angeles, Calif., Jerome F. Scott, Minneapolis, Minn., Robert W.Zimmerman, Minneapolis, Minn...
...smartest museum in the U.S. is St. Paul's (Minn.), which last week had on tour a map show called "Can America Be Bombed?," at home a map show called "Strategic Elements of Naval Warfare...
Ferryman on the Minnesota. William Worrall Mayo came to the U.S. from Britain in 1845. He became a pharmacist in Manhattan's old Bellevue Hospital, later studied medicine at Indiana Medical College, moved, after several stops, to the little town of Rochester, Minn., 75 miles from Minneapolis. To eke out his meager earnings as a physician, the lively young man worked at various times as druggist, tailor, horse doctor, ferryman on the Minnesota River...