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Rolland Redlin with Government Officials
Representative Rolland Redlin (center) visits with several members of the LBJ administration. To Redlin\u27s left is John Gronouski, the Postmaster General, while Secretary of State Orville Freeman is at the far right. The remaining two people are unidentified.
Rolland Redlin served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1965 until 1967 and in the North Dakota State Senate from 1973 until 2000.https://commons.und.edu/nd-politics-photos/1609/thumbnail.jp
Livestock buildings at the North Dakota State Fair Grounds in Grand Forks, circa 1925
A view southwest toward five long livestock buildings and a smaller central building with the word HERALD painted on the sides of its roof. Atop each building is a United States flag. The leftmost building is labeled POULTRY while two further to the right say CATTLE. Several people are around each of the two nearest buildings, and two horses stand in front of the Herald building. At least a dozen 1920s era motor vehicles, including Model Ts, are parked in around the buildings. A line of train cars sit on the railroad behind all these buildings, with markings for the Northern Pacific Railway and Soo Line. Behind them are a line of trees and open country.https://commons.und.edu/gf-herald-photos/1034/thumbnail.jp
Livestock buildings at the North Dakota State Fair Grounds in Grand Forks, circa 1925
A view south toward three long livestock buildings, each with a United States flag hoisted from the roofs. The left building is labeled HORSES and the right building POULTRY. Several people are present near the front of each building, and market stand of some sort sits between the middle and right building. A line of train cars sit on the railroad behind the buildings, with markings for the Northern Pacific Railway and Soo Line. Behind them are a line of trees and the tops of other buildings are visible. In the foreground, near a split rail fence, are three small motor vehicles and one larger vehicle, a truck or wagon, from the 1920s era or earlier.https://commons.und.edu/gf-herald-photos/1033/thumbnail.jp
Lasting Love: First Sight or Friends to Lovers
This article will explore the origins of romantic relationships, specifically, the “love at first sight†phenomenon compared to gradual love through friendship. This instant attraction, common in literature and film, may feel powerful and convincing, but some psychologists have doubted its accuracy. We’ll look at empirical evidence and psychological theories to perhaps determine whether “love at first sight†or relationships grounded in deep friendships are more likely to create lasting love
Mental Disorders and Therapy Animals: How They Work
This is a scientific research paper looking at the use of therapy animals for different mental disorders and whether certain breeds are better suited to be trained into therapy animals. It looks at several different studies to learn more about therapy animals and the different uses they have in the world of psychology
Screen Time on Child Development
This paper focuses on the effects of screen time on childhood developments. It explores different types and durations of screen time and how different areas of child development are afffected
Portrait of Chester Merrifield
A portrait of Chester Merrifield gifted by UND class of 1907.
Chester Merrifield was the third president of The university of North Dakota. During his time at UND he established new programs and colleges at the University, including the School of Law and the School of Medicine. He devoted much of his energy toward improving North Dakota\u27s secondary school system, and was well known for his devotion to high academic standards and quality education.https://commons.und.edu/uac-all/4935/thumbnail.jp
Tammy Wynette
Tammy Wynette at the Chester Fritz Performing Arts Centerhttps://commons.und.edu/performing-arts-photos/1070/thumbnail.jp