Box 4
Contains 48 Results:
T - 1961-1962
Stern founded the North Dakota Winter Show, continuing to serve as an active member for many years. The Winter Show sought to promote and expand agriculture and agri-business. The sub-series contains some introductory and descriptive materials, as well as correspondence, financial information, and other miscellaneous materials. A scrapbook related to the Winter Show was placed in Series 5 (Scrapbooks).
W - 1961-1963
Stern founded the North Dakota Winter Show, continuing to serve as an active member for many years. The Winter Show sought to promote and expand agriculture and agri-business. The sub-series contains some introductory and descriptive materials, as well as correspondence, financial information, and other miscellaneous materials. A scrapbook related to the Winter Show was placed in Series 5 (Scrapbooks).
Edger M. Olson, leadership training programs 1948-1952
Stern served as a leader within the Boy Scouts of America. This sub-series contains materials related to his work at the local and regional levels of the organization, financial information, fundraising efforts for Camp Wilderness (located near Park Rapids, Minnesota), correspondence, and miscellaneous materials. One scrapbook was placed in Series 5 (Scrapbooks).
Max B. Jensen (council executive) 1948-1954
Stern served as a leader within the Boy Scouts of America. This sub-series contains materials related to his work at the local and regional levels of the organization, financial information, fundraising efforts for Camp Wilderness (located near Park Rapids, Minnesota), correspondence, and miscellaneous materials. One scrapbook was placed in Series 5 (Scrapbooks).
Recognition dinner for Herman Stern -invitations and related materials, 1960- 1966
Stern founded the North Dakota Winter Show, continuing to serve as an active member for many years. The Winter Show sought to promote and expand agriculture and agri-business. The sub-series contains some introductory and descriptive materials, as well as correspondence, financial information, and other miscellaneous materials. A scrapbook related to the Winter Show was placed in Series 5 (Scrapbooks).
Ralph Kowalke, Henry Schreiber, Clifford Peterson, 1949
Stern served as a leader within the Boy Scouts of America. This sub-series contains materials related to his work at the local and regional levels of the organization, financial information, fundraising efforts for Camp Wilderness (located near Park Rapids, Minnesota), correspondence, and miscellaneous materials. One scrapbook was placed in Series 5 (Scrapbooks).
Correspondence with Scout Field Representatives, 1949-1950
Stern served as a leader within the Boy Scouts of America. This sub-series contains materials related to his work at the local and regional levels of the organization, financial information, fundraising efforts for Camp Wilderness (located near Park Rapids, Minnesota), correspondence, and miscellaneous materials. One scrapbook was placed in Series 5 (Scrapbooks).
Acknowledgments of gifts to the Winter Show, 1961-1967, 1962 and 1965
Stern founded the North Dakota Winter Show, continuing to serve as an active member for many years. The Winter Show sought to promote and expand agriculture and agri-business. The sub-series contains some introductory and descriptive materials, as well as correspondence, financial information, and other miscellaneous materials. A scrapbook related to the Winter Show was placed in Series 5 (Scrapbooks).
Correspondence and lists concerning the Silver Beaver award, 1949-1951
Stern served as a leader within the Boy Scouts of America. This sub-series contains materials related to his work at the local and regional levels of the organization, financial information, fundraising efforts for Camp Wilderness (located near Park Rapids, Minnesota), correspondence, and miscellaneous materials. One scrapbook was placed in Series 5 (Scrapbooks).
1935-1936
Stern served as a leader within the Boy Scouts of America. This sub-series contains materials related to his work at the local and regional levels of the organization, financial information, fundraising efforts for Camp Wilderness (located near Park Rapids, Minnesota), correspondence, and miscellaneous materials. One scrapbook was placed in Series 5 (Scrapbooks).