Word: minne
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Jefferson sent Lewis and William Clark off on their famous expedition. True to their instructions, the captains did put down their observations, and most of these have been carefully preserved and published. Then, in 1953, additional documents were discovered in the attic of an old house in St. Paul, Minn. Last week those papers were the subject of a lawsuit that had many a U.S. scholar, collector and librarian on edge...
...historic document, presented by the West Publishing Company of St. Paul, Minn., is a copy of the earliest known tract of laws enacted by the Puritans. One of two known contemporary copies of the "Capital Lawes of Now-England," it was printed in London in 1642. The other known copy is in the British Museum...
Died. Major General (ret.) Carl R. Gray, 66, onetime (1947-53) Veterans Administration chief, commander of allied railways in the European theater in World War II, vice president of the Chicago & Northwestern Railway (1946-48); of a circulatory ailment; in St. Paul, Minn...
...midst of it all, Secretary Benson last week flew into the plains country, stopped to speak at a Farmers' Day program in Moorhead, Minn. (pop. 14,870), and then flew on to Denver. When he came out of President Eisenhower's hospital room after a 30-minute conference, reporters were ready to ask a pointed question: "Are you or are you not Mr. Secretary...
...Deceivers. Turning to domestic policy. Stevenson used "the crisis in agriculture" as his prize example of Republican promise-breaking. He quoted Dwight Eisenhower as saying in his 1952 farm-policy speech at Kasson, Minn.: "The Republican Party is pledged to the sustaining of the 90% parity price support, and it is pledged even more than that to helping the farmer obtain his full parity, 100% of parity." Said