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Sheinfeld, Lois P. | September 8, 1984 issue
Reports on the antipornography legislation which was passed by the Minneapolis City Council in Minnesota on July 1984. Use of the theory that pornography...

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Kay, Jane Holtz | February 22, 1975 issue
Focuses on an architectural exhibition titled 'Naives and Visionaries,' held at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Emphasis on folk architecture;...

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Zimpel, Lloyd | May 24, 1958 issue
Separated only by city-limit signs and a few forced attitudes, Minneapolis, Minnesota and St. Paul harbor between them about a million inhabitants, some...

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Bruner, Dick | July 28, 1951 issue
There is tumult in the village of Pierz, Henry Gau, a lifelong resident, was excommunicated from the Roman Catholic church on May 6. Coming as the climax...

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Donner, Frank J. | November 8, 1952 issue
This article focuses on the Smith Act of the U.S. which was passed in 1940 when the World War II was in progress in Europe. It resulted into the indictment...

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Macdonald, Dwight | February 3, 1940 issue
When Frank Murphy became a Supreme Court justice one awkward and embarrassing piece of unfinished business-the mass trials of WPA strikers which the Department...

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July 1, 1931 issue
This article presents information regarding political developments in the U.S. and around the world. Minneapolis has elected a Labor Mayor, William A. Anderson,...

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Solow, Herbert | December 26, 1934 issue
The strikes of General Drivers' Local 574 of Minneapolis have sharply stimulated Minnesota labor. Now that winter is here, 574's coal drivers are active...

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Solow, Herbert | August 8, 1934 issue
Martial law was established in Minneapolis on July 26, 1934, when the employers refused to accept the terms of settlement proposed by the federal mediators...

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Hard, William | April 2, 1924 issue
In the fog of surmises about a third party there are a few facts precisely located and clearly visible. These facts are chiefly three. One, on June 17 at...

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