Records of the Environmental Protection Agency. 1944 - 2006. DOCUMERICA: The Environmental Protection Agency's Program to Photographically Document Subjects of Environmental Concern. 1972 - 1977. GERMANS LIKE THEIR BEER AND THEIR DESCENDANTS, ARE NO EXCEPTION. THE TOWN ONCE SUPPORTED TWO BREWERIES,

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Records of the Environmental Protection Agency. 1944 - 2006. DOCUMERICA: The Environmental Protection Agency's Program to Photographically Document Subjects of Environmental Concern. 1972 - 1977. GERMANS LIKE THEIR BEER AND THEIR DESCENDANTS, ARE NO EXCEPTION. THE TOWN ONCE SUPPORTED TWO BREWERIES, BUT ONLY SCHELL'S, THE OLDEST REMAINS IN PRODUCTION AND HAS INSTALLED NEW EQUIPMENT. BOTTLING MACHINERY IS SHOWN IN THE PICTURE. THE BEER HAS A DISTINCTIVE FLAVOR THAT IS PREFERRED BY FARMERS AND RESIDENTS OF THIS COUNTY SEAT TRADING CENTER OF 13,000 IN A FARMING AREA OF SOUTH CENTRAL MINNESOTA. NEW ULM WAS FOUNDED IN 1854 BY GERMAN IMMIGRANTS

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Schulke, Flip, 1930-2008

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Flip Schulke (b. Graeme Phelps Schulke, June 24, 1930, Cornish, N.H.-d. May 15, 2008, West Palm Beach, Fla.), was one of America’s premier photojournalists for more than 40 years. A native of New Ulm, Minnesota and a graduate of Macalester College in St. Paul, Schulke moved to Miami in the 1950s, where he developed specialties in underwater photography, auto racing, the space program and the history of the Berlin Wall. Through his close friendship with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Schulke became ...