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Donald Sinclair was born January 9, 1899 in Stephen, Minnesota. He served in the United States Navy during World War I. After his tour of duty, he attended the University of Minnesota, graduating from there in 1924. Mr. Sinclair was married and had three children.
MSUM Film Production program graduate Zach Marion, a documentary filmmaker, debuts his first feature-length film at the Nashville Film Festival.
The Red River Chapter of the National Organization for Women was organized in 1974. The ratification of the ERA in the state of North Dakota was the Chapter’s first goal. The following years have been devoted to public education on feminist issues.
The Geib family taught Amie Dexter that family can be defined by more than biological and legal ties. Their relationship spans generations and is the true definition of "Dragon Family."
Workers renovating Weld Hall discover a "time capsule" hidden in the building's cornerstone in 1915. Contents of time capsule.
Born in 1925 and raised in Bemidji, Minnesota, Dwaine Hoberg served in the U.S. Navy before attending the University of Minnesota and becoming a teacher. Hoberg served as football coach at both Moorhead [Minnesota] High School and Moorhead State University. In 1966, he was chosen as U.P.I.’s college coach of the year.
O.J. Hagen’s parents were Jens H. Hagen (1828-1914) and Gunhild Grendahl. They were married in Norway on November 5, 1855. Jens Hagen immigrated to the United States in 1869 and was followed by his wife and family in 1871. They first settled in Menominee, Wisconsin, where Olaf Jenson Hagen was born on September 16, 1872. In May 1873 the family moved to the Red River Valley, settling near Fort Abercrombie in Richland County, Dakota Territory.
To pay tribute to her late friend, Bobbi Mason established a scholarship at MSUM in her friend's name to help students studying to become teachers.
Lauren Starling brought outdoor murals to the tri-state area, making a community impact.
Evergreen tree spared from fire by MSUM staff and firefighters is now part of a proud holiday lights tradition.
