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    Alice Henricks Interview, 1990

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    In this interview, Alice Henricks reminisces about the golden era of radio. Mrs. Henricks was born on December 25, 1908 on a farm in Stevens County. Alice first listened to the radio when her brother-in-law got a radio for the family in 1926 what used batteries and needed headphones.https://digitalcommons.morris.umn.edu/goldenageradio/1027/thumbnail.jp

    Alice in Wonderland, May 12-13, 1995

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    University of Minnesota, Morris production of Alice in Wonderland adapted by Brainerd Duffield and directed by Zachery Anderson. Synopsis: Alice plunges down the rabbit hole and becomes involved in that madcap and deliciously satiric series of adventures immortalized by Lewis Carroll.https://digitalcommons.morris.umn.edu/theatre_programs/1003/thumbnail.jp

    Alice Tripp Interview, 1979

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    This interview deals primarily with Alice Tripp\u27s campaign for Governor in the 1979 DFL primary race (in which she won 20% of the vote, the first woman in the state to do so), but it also touches upon Tripp\u27s family history, the development of her political ideals, and her role as a woman activist in West Central Minnesota. Some of the political issues and concerns which Alice Tripp comments on include: international politics, energy and corporate power, labor unions, and cooperatives.https://digitalcommons.morris.umn.edu/mnoralhistories/1099/thumbnail.jp

    Alice Ames Morris

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    Alice Lurana Ames Morris, born December 31, 1859; died in Plymouth, Mass., May 10, 1934; married April 20, 1887 Edward Crosby Morris of Boston; married Novemeber 28, 1900 George Frederick Chapman of Evanston, Wyo. Child: Anna Ames Chapman, born July 24, 1903, died in infancyhttps://soar.stonehill.edu/frankmortonamesalbum/1000/thumbnail.jp

    Alice Springs Theatre Group production

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    Alice Springs Theatre Group production of "They came to a City". L-R Mrs Mona Byrnes; Reg Smith; Miss Monica Byrne; Mrs Pat Smith; George Smith; Miss Valerie Greenslade; Eddie Morris; Helen Reid (Mrs Peter Wells);Jimmy Bowditch; Beryl Wilson. Curtain call. Performed in Catholic Hall, Alice Springs.Unknown.Date:195

    Alice Feldick Interview, ca. 1977

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    Alice Feldick was 69 years old and resided in Graceville. She spent most of her life in the Wheaton area. In this interview, she discusses farm life, threshing, and the Depression.https://digitalcommons.morris.umn.edu/kmrs/1053/thumbnail.jp

    Alice Springs Theatre Group production

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    Alice Springs Theatre Group production "They came to a city". Left to right, Pat Smith, Jim Bowditch, Valerie Greenslade, George Smith, Eddie Morris, Helen Reid (later Wells) , Beryl Wilson, Reg Smith. Performed in Catholic Hall.Unknown.Date:195

    Edwin and Alice Norby Interview, 1978

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    In this interview, Mr. and Mrs. Norby discuss the changes and functions of the Morris Senior Citizens Center and the committees of the center.https://digitalcommons.morris.umn.edu/stevenscounty/1023/thumbnail.jp

    Alice and Cliff Donahue

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    Photograph - Friends of Alice B. and William Clifford Donahue, Athabasca, Alberta. Seated, left to right: Cliff Donahue, Joe Mikkelsen, Beryl Mikkelsen, and Marge Logan. Standing, left to right: Don Logan, Alice B. Donahue, Aaron Jones, Lorene Jones, and Beatrice Par

    Alice B. Donahue - 04

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    Photograph - A portrait of Alice B. Donahue, Athabasca, Albert
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