Wyman Education Building , 1932 - 2007
- 1932 - 2007
Part of UWRF Subject Files, 1874-Present
Handouts, Newspaper Prints, Website Prints, Email, Personal narrative, Invite, Program
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Wyman Education Building , 1932 - 2007
Part of UWRF Subject Files, 1874-Present
Handouts, Newspaper Prints, Website Prints, Email, Personal narrative, Invite, Program
Part of Student Memorabilia Collection
College Expense book, copy of an article written for a UWRF publication, correspondence with Liz Oostendorp, Director of Publications and a personal memoir of his time on campus.
WSU-RF Yearbook in Sound, 1968-1969.
School opens, Football season opens vs Augsburg, Rodeo, Homecoming football vs La Crosse, George R. Field Inauguration, WRFW on the air, Presidential Election, Rodli commons, student demonstration at Oshkosh, Basketball season opens, wrestling season opens, swimming season opens, Julian Bond, Apollo 8, Nixion Inauguration, Winter Carnival, Fine Arts Festival, Veterinary School, Grassroots Politics Conference, Foundation Week, Faculty Frolics, Journalism Day, Track season opens, Eisenhower dies, 18-year-old beer referendum, baseball season opens, World Affairs Forum, Student Rebellion, Commencement.
WRFW-FM Campus Radio Station
Part of UWRF Administrative subject and correspondence files, 1896-ongoing.
WSTC-RF institutional pattern map, 1935.
Part of North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools (NCACS), 1930-1998.
Part of UWRF Administrative subject and correspondence files, 1896-ongoing.
Part of UWRF Administrative subject and correspondence files, 1896-ongoing.
Part of Assistant Chancellor - Administrative Subject Files, 1953-1975.
WRFW-FM The Radio Station That Almost Wasn?t, by Lorin Robinson Ph.D., 2018
WRFW-FM radio station records, 1968-2018.
This series contains materials related to the University's radio station, WRFW-FM, including items regarding the creation and construction of the station in 1968; programming and operation logs (1968-1971); several issues of "Forecast," the station's monthly program guide; 1973 letter from WRFW station manager Lorin Robinson to the FCC concerning an unspecified correction of FCC violations; a 1970 report to the University administration, "Radio at Wisconsin State University, River Falls," complied by Lorin Robinson; Listenership Survey Results and Explanation, conducted by a Dept. of Journalism public opinion class (1971); transmitter inspection logs (1972-74); two audio library catalogs submitted in 1974 and 1976; and miscellaneous items such as undated broadcast copy and newspaper clippings regarding the station.
University of Wisconsin--River Falls. College of Arts and Sciences. (1968)
WRFW Radio Station, 1970s-1980s.
Part of UWRF Administrative subject and correspondence files, 1896-ongoing.
Report on the UW System Broadcast Station Directors meetings, Operations reports, correspondence
WRFW Bus
Part of Photography Services - Digital Photographs, 1999-2011
WRFW - Broadcast Music, Inc., 1978, 1980.
Part of UWRF Administrative subject and correspondence files, 1896-ongoing.
License agreement
Part of Sports Information Office - Subject Files, 1920-1989.
Part of Photography Services - Digital Photographs, 1999-2011
Part of Sports Information Office - Subject Files, 1920-1989.
Part of Sports Information Office - Subject Files, 1920-1989.
Part of Women's Recreation Association Records,1950's-1970's.
Worthy A. Prentice reminiscences, undated.
Reminiscences by Prentice of Indians and of wild life in early Polk County, Wisconsin: a collection of short sketches about bison, red oaks, wild rice harvesting, wild pigeons, cranes, Chippewa and Sioux warfare, and Indian mounds, with an introduction by E. E. Husband; accompanied by printed photographs of Mr. and Mrs. Prentice.
World's most famous pothole, Interstate Park, St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin
Part of Photographic postcard collection
Linen postcard with image of Unused.
World's Most Famous Pot-hole, Interstate Park; Power House and Dam, St. Croix Falls
Part of Photographic postcard collection
Foldout postcard packet that contains 20 images.
World's most famous pot-hole, Interstate Park
Part of Photographic postcard collection
Foldout postcard packet that contains 20 images.
World's most famous pot hole, St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin
Part of Photographic postcard collection
Postcard with image of a pothole in the Interstate Park. Published by St. Croix Post Card Co., St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin Natural color post card made in U.S.A. by E.C. Kropp Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, LJL. Date from postmark: Jul 10, 1956; mailed from St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin; red 2¢ Thomas Jefferson stamp. Message on verso: Addressed to Mrs. Laura Bakken, Stoddard, Wisconsin. "Dear grandmother, How are you? I am feel [fine?]. But I am a littel home sak [sic]. But I am haveing [sic] fun. So grandmother I will to stop wirte [sic] get some thing. Love, Steven. xxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
Part of Gordon Olson Papers, 1963-1971.
"World of Differences" Week, 1991
Part of Photograph collection, 1875-
Part of UWRF Administrative subject and correspondence files, 1896-ongoing.
program proposal
Workshops, Listening, 1970-1975
Part of Photograph collection, 1875-
This series consists of three different workshops, the MSU Workshop, Summer Arts Camp, and Critical Thinking Faculty Workshop. These are all records between the years 1977-1986 and consist mainly of resources used during the workshop or information about the workshop.
Part of Future Teacher Institute program records, 1993-1998.
Part of Pigeon Lake and Clam Lake Field Station records, 1959-2009.
Part of Building projects, construction and maintenance files, 1914-1995.
Working on Studio Equipment, 1975
Alan Murray, UWRF Chief Engineer at New Location, Student Voice
3rd Floor North Hall, 1975 or after
Part of William Munns, Dean of Students Subject Files, 1967-1990.
Part of William Munns, Dean of Students Subject Files, 1967-1990.
Work being done on South Hall, circa 1972.
Part of Photograph collection, 1875-
Student Voice.
Funeral oration delivered at his father's memorial service, September 9, 1979, River Falls, Wisconsin, remembering his beliefs and the values he exemplified.
Part of UWRF Subject Files, 1874-Present
Chancellors Word of the year, includes a sticker and handout
Part of Haddow, Lovina Lucile Papers & Lecture Notes, 1895-1953.