Saint Paul Area YMCArecords. 1856-1999.
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Driscoll, Arthur Brown, 1862-1938.
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St. Paul YMCA Players (Minn.).
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Saint Paul Young Men's Christian Association
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Stassen, Harold E. (Harold Edward), 1907-2001
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Lawyer; governor. From the description of Reminiscences of Harold Edward Stassen : oral history, 1967. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122513413 American politician. From the description of Letter, 1945 April 30, San Francisco, to Helen M. Taft, Mendon, Mass. (Boston Athenaeum). WorldCat record id: 315953452 Stassen was born in Minnesota in 1907. His political career began in 1930 when he was elected as Dakota County at...
Young Men's Christian Association of St. Paul (Saint Paul, Minn.).
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Saint Paul Area YMCA (Minn.).
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Nye, Herbert.
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Bill, Alfred Hoyt, 1879-
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Methodist Episcopal Church
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The Methodist Episcopal Church was organized in the U.S. in 1784. The first general conference was held in 1792 and the constitution was adopted in 1900. In 1939 the Methodist Episcopal Church and the Methodist Protestant Church united to form the Methodist Church (U.S.). From the description of Methodist Episcopal Church records, 1791-1945. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122455885 From the guide to the Methodist Episcopal Church records, 1791-1945, (The New ...
Ingersoll, Daniel Wesley, 1812-1894.
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Funk, John Philip.
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United Nations
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In 1945, four individuals who had worked on the Manhattan project-John L. Balderston, Jr., Dieter M. Gruen, W.J. McLean, and David B. Wehmeyer-formed a committee and wrote a letter to 154 public figures asking for their opinions about the possibility of the creation of a world government. Over the next year, as the various public figures responded to the letter, the responses were correlated into a report that was released in 1947. From the guide to the Balderston, John L., Jr. Colle...