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Box 6

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Contains 86 Results:

Jack Botts

 Sub-Series — Box: 6
Identifier: Sub-Series 6
Scope and Contents Jack Botts was born on October 11, 1924 in Ludden, North Dakota. He entered the Army Air Force on June 4, 1943, upon graduation from high school. Until July of 1944, Botts was stationed at bases in Texas and Nebraska where he was transferred to Italy. On his missions, Botts bombed German controlled oil refineries and factories in Belgium, Germany, Czechoslovakia, Austria, Romania, France, Italy, and Poland. In January of 1945, Botts was sent back to the United States, where he served in...
Dates: created: 1862-

Letters from Botts to parents, 1943

 File — Box: 6, Folder: 25
Identifier: Folder 25
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Jack Botts was born on October 11, 1924 in Ludden, North Dakota. He entered the Army Air Force on June 4, 1943, upon graduation from high school. Until July of 1944, Botts was stationed at bases in Texas and Nebraska where he was transferred to Italy. On his missions, Botts bombed German controlled oil refineries and factories in Belgium, Germany, Czechoslovakia, Austria, Romania, France, Italy, and Poland. In January of 1945, Botts was sent back to the United States, where he served in...
Dates: created: 1862-

Home-front in North Dakota

 Sub-Series — Box: 6
Identifier: Sub-Series 4
Scope and Contents The North Dakota Humanities Council examined the home front in a January-February 2001 publication. Many aspects of the home front experience are examined, including the importance of victory gardens, civilian defense volunteers, war bonds, and the Red Cross. Also discussed are the Fort Lincoln Internment Camp, and the experiences of North Dakota soldiers overseas. The publication includes photographs and several depictions of war posters. Deposited by Sandy Slater, Department of Special...
Dates: created: 1862-

How to Teach an Employee

 Sub-Series — Box: 6
Identifier: Sub-Series 5
Scope and Contents How to Teach an Employee: A Wartime Training Program for Store Supervisors and Department Heads was a publication of the Federal Security Agency, U.S. Office of Education, Vocational Division. The publication was a training guide designed to assist supervisors in the training of workers called up for the war effort. It was hoped that better job instruction would improve wartime job performance and efficiency. There are two versions of this undated...
Dates: created: 1862-

How to Teach an Employee: A Wartime Training Program for Store Supervisors and Department Heads. Washington D.C.: Federal Security Agency: undated

 File — Box: 6, Folder: 35
Identifier: Folder 35
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: How to Teach an Employee: A Wartime Training Program for Store Supervisors and Department Heads was a publication of the Federal Security Agency, U.S. Office of Education, Vocational Division. The publication was a training guide designed to assist supervisors in the training of workers called up for the war effort. It was hoped that better job instruction would improve wartime job performance and efficiency. There are two versions of this undated...
Dates: created: 1862-

The Home Front in North Dakota During World War II. North Dakota Humanities Council: January-February 2001

 File — Box: 6, Folder: 38
Identifier: Folder 38
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: The North Dakota Humanities Council examined the home front in a January-February 2001 publication. Many aspects of the home front experience are examined, including the importance of victory gardens, civilian defense volunteers, war bonds, and the Red Cross. Also discussed are the Fort Lincoln Internment Camp, and the experiences of North Dakota soldiers overseas. The publication includes photographs and several depictions of war posters. Deposited by Sandy Slater, Department of Special...
Dates: created: 1862-

Anti-Vietnam Movement (UND)

 Sub-Series — Box: 6
Identifier: Sub-Series 1
Scope and Contents This material includes correspondence from faculty committees and student groups opposed to the war, as well as information about a silent peace vigil which took place in 1967 near the Memorial Union. Also included is material related to anti-war lectures and conferences, and a November 1969 statement from UND President George Starcher. Starcher pledged the support of the University in providing an atmosphere where "debate and expression of opinions" would not be curtailed. At the same time,...
Dates: created: 1862-

Photocopy of Timboe’s Orders: November 1942

 File — Box: 6, Folder: 58
Identifier: Folder 58
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Colonel Arthur Clifford Timboe was born on January 21, 1907, in Devils Lake, North Dakota. He served the North Dakota National Guard from 1925 to 1941 when he was called to active duty in the United States Army on February 10. Timboe saw combat in World War II with the 164th Infantry, part of the famous Americal Division. He commanded the 2nd Battalion in the battle for Henderson Field, Guadalcanal, from October 24 to 26, 1942. Following...
Dates: created: 1862-

Anti-Vietnam War Material at UND: 1967-1972, undated

 File — Box: 6, Folder: 37
Identifier: Folder 37
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: This material includes correspondence from faculty committees and student groups opposed to the war, as well as information about a silent peace vigil which took place in 1967 near the Memorial Union. Also included is material related to anti-war lectures and conferences, and a November 1969 statement from UND President George Starcher. Starcher pledged the support of the University in providing an atmosphere where "debate and expression of opinions" would not be curtailed. At the same time,...
Dates: created: 1862-

Jo Ann Boardman

 Sub-Series — Box: 6
Identifier: Sub-Series 1
Scope and Contents Jo Ann Boardman, from Leith, North Dakota, served in the 818th Medical Battalion during the 1991 Persian Gulf War. This material consists of newspaper clippings, programs, church bulletins and one letter kept by Boardman's mother-in- law, Edna Boardman. The materials were donated by Edna Boardman, Minot, North Dakota (Acc.#97-2164). Twenty photographs were separated and housed in the Photograph File Cabinets. They show the progress of the flight onto the runway, the reunion and the...
Dates: created: 1862-