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Clausen Family Portrait
Family portrait with Niels Clausen, Mary F. Welch Clausen, Dulah Mabel Cramer-Clausen, and Floyd Eugene Rigb
Calling Card - Mrs. Niels Clausen
Calling card for Mary Frances Welch (Mrs. Niels) Clausen
Niels and Mary Clausen
Greeting card with Niels and Mary Clausen portrait printed on recto. On verso “Glædelig Jul og Godt Nytaar”. Card has split down center over the year
Letzte Ehren-Pflicht/ Bey ansehnlicher Leichbegängnuß Der ... Ursula Clausen/ gebohrnen Müllerin/ Des ... Matthias Clausen/ Weyland Weitberühmten Med. D. und Practici ... Nachgelassener Frau Wittib. abgestattet
LETZTE EHREN-PFLICHT/ BEY ANSEHNLICHER LEICHBEGÄNGNUSS DER ... URSULA CLAUSEN/ GEBOHRNEN MÜLLERIN/ DES ... MATTHIAS CLAUSEN/ WEYLAND WEITBERÜHMTEN MED. D. UND PRACTICI ... NACHGELASSENER FRAU WITTIB. ABGESTATTET
Letzte Ehren-Pflicht/ Bey ansehnlicher Leichbegängnuß Der ... Ursula Clausen/ gebohrnen Müllerin/ Des ... Matthias Clausen/ Weyland Weitberühmten Med. D. und Practici ... Nachgelassener Frau Wittib. abgestattet ( - )
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Ursvla Clavsenia Moritvr In Pace Vitæ Satvr Liberis Et Nepotibvs Viginti Svperstitibvs Qvi Pia Vestigia Seqventes Ipsi In Cœlis Revniri Certò Sperant. ( - )
Apocal. D. Joh. Cap. 14, v. 13. ( - )
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An die Leidtragende Familie. ( -
Wedding Invitation - Mary F. Welch and Niels Clausen
The wedding invitation for Mary Frances Welch and Niels Clausen, thursday, November 4, 1880, Battle Creek, Michigan
Finding Aid for Donald F. Clausen Personal Papers, 1941-1980
Donald Clausen was born in Mankato, Minnesota on April 11, 1915. He undertook undergraduate work at both Mankato State College and the University of Minnesota but did not receive a baccalaureate degree as he entered into graduate school from the sophomore level. He received his Master of Science degree in 1950 and his PhD. in 1955 from the University of Minnesota where he majored in biochemistry, minored in physiology and had a strong background in analytical chemistry.
Dr. Clausen joined the Chemistry Department at Stout in the fall of 1964. He taught the first courses offered at Stout in inorganic chemistry, biochemistry, textile chemistry, and food chemistry. Dr. Clausen also initiated an experimental course in introductory chemistry with a project orientation. From approximately 1972-1976, Dr. Clausen served as the Chair of the Chemistry Department. Dr. Clausen retired in June of 1980.This collection includes biographical information on Dr. Donald Clausen as well as records of his work in the Chemistry Department
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