Word: minne
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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This new kind of pastorate might never have come into being if, one day in 1948, the organ in a small Minnesota country church had not broken down. Deacon Alan Humrickhouse of Royalton, Minn, (pop: 500) went looking for an electrician. He found Vernon Pick at nearby Two Rivers. Talking over the repair job at Pick's house, he was surprised to find the electrician had a library that would do justice to a college professor. Pick was equally surprised to hear the way the deacon talked electric motors (he had been installing communications equipment for the Bell Telephone...
Those elected were: Michael D. Butler of White Bear Lake, Minn. and Kirkland House; Franklin M. Fisher of New York City and Eliot House; Richard M. Friedberg of New York City and Eliot House; Ronald E. S. Iavazzo of Providence, R.I., and Leverett House...
...Hubert H. Humphrey (D-Minn.) will speak on "Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Modern Democratic Party," before an estimated 100 representatives from 30 colleges, attending the New England Intercollegiate Association of Young Democrats Convention, tomorrow at 3 p.m. in Harkness Commons...
...University's ultimate contribution to the welfare of the nation will be greatest if it engages in open research, Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D-Minn.) said yesterday, following deliberation by his subcommittee...
...Detroit; James E. Buck of Straus and Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio; Nicholas J. Demerath of Wigglesworth and Chapel Hill N.C.; George A. Haslotis of Hollis and Boston; Michael A. Kornfield of Grays and Hempstead, N.Y.; Alan Leavitt of Hollis and Hanover, Penn.; James H. Manshan of Weld and Madelia. Minn.; Gregory B. Stone of Grays and Boise, Idaho; and David M. Ziegenhagen of Hollis and Minneapolis...