Audio-visual materials, 1958.

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Audio-visual materials, 1958.

Three phonograph records, fifteen reel-to-reel tape recordings, and one filmstrip documenting the Centennial. The phonograph records include "Minnesota Hail to Thee"/"This is My Country" sung by the Apollo Club of Minneapolis; two parts of the Minnesota Statehood Day Commemorative Ceremony: Walter Abel and the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra performing Herbert Krause's "Minnesota-Giant in the Wooded Earth" and speeches by former Minnesotans Dr. Lloyd V. Beckner, Dr. Paul E. Klopsteg, Carrol M. Shanks, and General Lauris Norstad; and Cedric Adams and Bob DeHaven's narrative of the promotional filmstrip "Everybody Ready? Let's Go." The filmstrip is also included in these records.

0.5 cu. ft. (1 partial half-height oversize box).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7317431

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