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US ARC PH 2017.003.005 · item · [ca. 1910]
Part of Photographic postcard collection

Postcard with image of Date from postmark: Mar 25 1920; mailed from Grantsburg Wis; stamp has been removed. Message: Addressed to Miss Elsie Huebner, Beaver Dam, Wisconsin. "Say Elsie, isn't this a pretty spot on a hot summer day? Will be there until tomorrow noon. Only one train a day in this neck of the woods. Ed, Apt. #43, "The Buckingham," St. Paul Minn. 3/24/-'10."

US ARC River Falls SC 355 · collection · 1869-1912.

Records of a Swedish Baptist Church in Burnett County, Wis., including congregation registers, 1869-1905, 1875-1912, and a minutebook, 1869-1890, in Swedish; and a transcription and translation of the minute book prepared by Ellen Johnson.

Johnson, Ellen
US ARC PH 2019.003.004 · item · [ca. 1953]
Part of Photographic postcard collection

Real-photo postcard with image of several cottages in the trees on Wood Lake, in Burnett County, near Frederic, Wisconsin. Date from postmark: Aug 15 1953; mailed from Frederic, Wisconsin; carmine-red 2¢ John Adams stamp. Message: Addressed to: Mr. Herb Link, Pearl City, Illinois. "Dear Bro, Greetings from Wisconsin & a Happy Birthday to you. Eat an extra dish of ice cream for me. Carrie [?], Pete, Jack."

US ARC PH 1993.033.005 · item · [1950s]
Part of Photographic postcard collection

Real-photo postcard with close-up image of a carved wood wagon with teamsters and six horses. Text printed on verso: All Rights Reserved, A. Pearson Co., Inc. Minneapolis, Minn. Printed on EKC paper (this stamp box design used 1930-1950). Message: "She has many more of these beautifull [sic] things all hand carved, would you send these pictures back to me." Note added by donor "(written by my mother Eva Othelia Fautsch, Edina, MN, ca. 1940s)".

UWRF Series 179 · collection · 1950's-1970's.

The Women’s Recreation Association (WRA) mission was to provide “women students with the opportunity to participate in healthful recreational activities and to promote good sportsmanship and fellowship. In WRA, a woman has an opportunity for service and leadership through diverse activities.” There were numerous team and individual sports that participate in tournaments. To compete, various teams were organized and entered by sororities, residence halls, or other independent groups. Sports included; volleyball, field hockey, basketball, bowling, swimming, gymnastics, badminton, track and field, and tennis. Female faculty advisors, including Emogene Nelson, serving as advisors, instructed the WRA activities. (Information compiled from WRA brochure.) Its predecessors include the Girls Athletic Association (GAA) and the Women's Athletic Association (WAA).

Women's Recreation Association
Women's Issues, 1997 - 2006
1997 - 2006
Part of UWRF Subject Files, 1874-Present

Women's Issues Network, UWRF Women's Studies Program, Women's Programming Committee, Center or Adult Services and Women, Women's Center outreach, flyers, handouts, notice, brochure, comic, invitation, newspaper print