Box 1
Contains 19 Results:
Stories of humor, news, etc. clipped by Lillehaugen from various newspapers.
The M.T. Lillehaugen Papers consist mainly of family correspondence (some in Norwegian) and political correspondence regarding the 1952 Republican National Convention to which Lillehaugen was a delegate. The collection also contains various newspaper clippings related to agricultural issues, state banking problems, prohibition, the death penalty, and compulsory military training in North Dakota schools of higher education. Four photographs are also included.
Clippings - Labor
The M.T. Lillehaugen Papers consist mainly of family correspondence (some in Norwegian) and political correspondence regarding the 1952 Republican National Convention to which Lillehaugen was a delegate. The collection also contains various newspaper clippings related to agricultural issues, state banking problems, prohibition, the death penalty, and compulsory military training in North Dakota schools of higher education. Four photographs are also included.
Clippings - Agriculture
The M.T. Lillehaugen Papers consist mainly of family correspondence (some in Norwegian) and political correspondence regarding the 1952 Republican National Convention to which Lillehaugen was a delegate. The collection also contains various newspaper clippings related to agricultural issues, state banking problems, prohibition, the death penalty, and compulsory military training in North Dakota schools of higher education. Four photographs are also included.
Clippings - War
Includes address by Senator Gerald P. Nye in Chicago, December 30, 1937
Resolutions of local farm groups between WWI and WWII.
The M.T. Lillehaugen Papers consist mainly of family correspondence (some in Norwegian) and political correspondence regarding the 1952 Republican National Convention to which Lillehaugen was a delegate. The collection also contains various newspaper clippings related to agricultural issues, state banking problems, prohibition, the death penalty, and compulsory military training in North Dakota schools of higher education. Four photographs are also included.
Bylaws - Nonpartisan League, 1930 and 1932
The M.T. Lillehaugen Papers consist mainly of family correspondence (some in Norwegian) and political correspondence regarding the 1952 Republican National Convention to which Lillehaugen was a delegate. The collection also contains various newspaper clippings related to agricultural issues, state banking problems, prohibition, the death penalty, and compulsory military training in North Dakota schools of higher education. Four photographs are also included.
Correspondence and clippings - North Dakota Hail Insurance programs, 1930-1932
The M.T. Lillehaugen Papers consist mainly of family correspondence (some in Norwegian) and political correspondence regarding the 1952 Republican National Convention to which Lillehaugen was a delegate. The collection also contains various newspaper clippings related to agricultural issues, state banking problems, prohibition, the death penalty, and compulsory military training in North Dakota schools of higher education. Four photographs are also included.
Clippings - State Banking Problems, 1920s
The M.T. Lillehaugen Papers consist mainly of family correspondence (some in Norwegian) and political correspondence regarding the 1952 Republican National Convention to which Lillehaugen was a delegate. The collection also contains various newspaper clippings related to agricultural issues, state banking problems, prohibition, the death penalty, and compulsory military training in North Dakota schools of higher education. Four photographs are also included.
Clippings on Prohibition and address by C.C. Converse of Bismarck, "The Proposed Repeal of State Prohibition", November 6, 1932
The M.T. Lillehaugen Papers consist mainly of family correspondence (some in Norwegian) and political correspondence regarding the 1952 Republican National Convention to which Lillehaugen was a delegate. The collection also contains various newspaper clippings related to agricultural issues, state banking problems, prohibition, the death penalty, and compulsory military training in North Dakota schools of higher education. Four photographs are also included.
Clippings on Lillehaugen and letters to newspapers written by him during his legislative career.
The M.T. Lillehaugen Papers consist mainly of family correspondence (some in Norwegian) and political correspondence regarding the 1952 Republican National Convention to which Lillehaugen was a delegate. The collection also contains various newspaper clippings related to agricultural issues, state banking problems, prohibition, the death penalty, and compulsory military training in North Dakota schools of higher education. Four photographs are also included.