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National Organization for Women, North Dakota Chapter, Records
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National Youth Administration Records
The National Youth Administration Records date from 1934 to 1943 and consist of correspondence, student applications, student assignment cards, reports, and miscellaneous materials. The collection documents National Youth Administration activities at the University of North Dakota during the Great Depression and the early days of the Second World War.
Native American Folklore Interviews
1992; Interviews conducted by Lance Nixon of the Grand Forks Herald regarding the creation stories of the Arikara, Dakota, and Ojibwe.
Nature Conservancy of the Dakotas Records
Non-profit organization founded in 1946 to preserve endangered ecological areas. The group protects nearly 100,000 acres in North and South Dakota
Neal Weber Papers
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Neil C. Macdonald Papers
1876-1923; State Inspector of Elementary Schools, 1911-1916; State Superintendent of Public Instruction, 1916-1918
Nell Martindale Papers
The Nell Martindale Papers relate to the May Fete and consist of photographs, programs, booklets, and correspondence.
Nels Dokken Papers
1901-1988; Teaching materials of Dokken’s wife Gertrude, who taught in Grand Forks County for over 30 years
New Nonpartisan League Records
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Newcomers Club of the University of North Dakota Records
The records of the Newcomers Club of the University of North Dakota consists of the constitution, by-laws, membership lists, meeting minutes, executive board minutes, newsletters, and a scrapbook. The scrapbook contains organizational yearbooks, newspaper clippings, special event posters, publicity reports, invitations, and newsletters and is dated October, 1962 through May, 1974. The remaining records, 1950s-1970s, are arranged chronologically.