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Uff Da! It’s the land of 10,000 Lakes, Minnesota Nice, and lots of history. This is the 10,000 podcast, a show where your host will take you on a journey through the histories of the Northstar State.

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Uff Da! It’s the land of 10,000 Lakes, Minnesota Nice, and lots of history. This is the 10,000 podcast, a show where your host will take you on a journey through the histories of the Northstar State.

    The Women's Great Kahru Shoe Race of 1965

    The Women's Great Kahru Shoe Race of 1965

    Uff Da! It’s the land of 10,000 Lakes, Minnesota Nice, and lots of history. This is the 10,000 podcast, a show where your hosts will take you on a journey through the histories of the Northstar State. I’m Yanet Tadele, your host for this episode where we travel back in time to 1965 in St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minnesota, where a group of women challenged the status quo in sports.

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    The Defeat of Jesse James Days

    The Defeat of Jesse James Days

    Uff Da! It’s the land of 10,000 Lakes, Minnesota Nice, and lots of history. This is the 10,000 podcast, a show where your hosts will take you on a journey through the histories of the Northstar State. I’m Apple, your host for this episode where we will be talking about the defeat of Jesse james day!

    Bibliography

    “Defeat Of Jesse James Days - Bank Raid Re-Enactment Script.” Northfield Area Chamber of Commerce 22 Bridge Square, Northfield, Minnesota 55047.

     Freeland, Tim. “Home Page.” Defeat of Jesse James Days, 23 Sept. 2022, https://www.djjd.org/.

     “How Emotions Affect Learning.” ASCD.

     “James-Younger Gang Bank Raid Primary Source Set: Northfield-Rice County Digital History Collection.” Northfield-Rice County Digital History Collection |, 28 Sept. 2020,.

     “Jesse James' Bank Robberies.” PBS, Public Broadcasting Service, https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/james-robberies/.

    Magelssen, Scott, and Rhona Justice-Malloy. Enacting History, University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa, 2011.

     “Northfield Bank Raid of 1876.” Northfield Bank Raid of 1876 | Minnesota Digital Library

    “Norfield History Research Files.” Northfield History Society, Northfield, Minnesota, 1 Mar. 2023.

    Press, Pioneer. “Gun Used to Kill Bandit in Famed 1876 Raid Returns to Northfield.” Twin Cities, Twin Cities, 28 Oct. 2015

    Radio, Minnesota Public. “MPR: Following the Trail of Jesse James.” News & Features, 7 Sept. 2001,  

    Rizzo, Mary. “History at Work, History as Work: Public History's New Frontier.” American Quarterly, Johns Hopkins University Press, 31 Mar. 2016,

    Says, Jacko, et al. “Once a Booming Organization, Jaycees Struggling as Membership Continues to Fade.” Nonprofit Sector News, 29 July 2020, https://nonprofitsectornews.org/2020/06/26/once-a-booming-organization-jaycees-struggling-as-membership-continues-to-fade/.
    The Entertainment Guide, https://entertainmentguidemn.com/hh-sep14.

    Tyson, Amy. The Wages of History: Emotional Labor on Public History's Front Lines. University of Massachusetts Press, 2013.

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    Henrietta Larson and the Educated Woman in 20th Century North America

    Henrietta Larson and the Educated Woman in 20th Century North America

    Uff Da! It’s the land of 10,000 Lakes, Minnesota Nice, and lots of history. This is the 10,000 podcast, a show where your hosts will take you on a journey through the histories of the Northstar State. I’m Sophia, your host for this episode where we will be talking about Henrietta Larson of Ostrander, Minnesota and what it meant to be an educated woman in the first half of the 20th century. 

    Bibliography

    Hidy, Ralph W., and Muriel E. Hidy. “Henrietta M. Larson: An Appreciation.” Business History Review 36, no. 1 (1962): 3–10.

    Lagerquist, DeAne L. “As Sister, Wife, and Mother: Education for Young Norwegian-American Lutheran Women.” Norwegian-American Studies 33 (1992): 99–138.

    Carol Jenson. "The Larson Sisters: Three Careers in Contrast," in Barbara Stuhler and Gretchen Kreuter, eds., Women of Minnesota: Selected Biographical Essays (St. Paul, 1977), 301-324. 

    Solomon, Barbara Miller. In the Company of Educated Women : a History of Women and Higher Education in America. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1985.

    Eisenmann, Linda. Higher Education for Women in Postwar America, 1945-1965. Baltimore, Md: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2006.

     Nash, Margaret A. Women’s Higher Education in the United States: New Historical Perspectives. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-59084-8.

    Jones, Martha S. All Bound up Together the Woman Question in African American Public Culture, 1830-1900. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2007.

    Minneapolis Tribune clipping “Ostrander Woman’s Career Reaches From Farm to Top Faculty Rank” by Richard P. Kleeman, n.d. , ACC#3100, “Larson Sisters: Henrietta (1918), Agnes (1916), and Nora (1923)”, Alumni Files, St.Olaf College Archives and Special Collections, St.Olaf College, Northfield, Minnesota.

    Harvard Magazine “Remember Henrietta Larson” by H. Ronken Lynton ‘41, n.d. , ACC#3100, “Larson Sisters: Henrietta (1918), Agnes (1916), and Nora (1923)”, Alumni Files, St.Olaf College Archives and Special Collections, St.Olaf College, Northfield, Minnesota.

    Harvard press release “Henrietta Larson, Business Historiam and First Woman Professor at HBS Dies at 88”, 1 September 1983,  ACC#3100, “Larson Sisters: Henrietta (1918), Agnes (1916), and Nora (1923)”, Alumni Files, St.Olaf College Archives and Special Collections, St.Olaf College, Northfield, Minnesota.

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    Ole Ski Jump

    Ole Ski Jump

    Intro: Uff Da! It’s the land of 10,000 Lakes, Minnesota Nice, and lots of history. This is the 10,000 podcast, a show where your host will take you on a journey through the histories of the Northstar State. I’m Coleen, your host for this episode where we will be learning about Northfield’s own St. Olaf College’s ski jump, which stood for nearly 50 years. 

    • 8 min
    The Selling of WCAL

    The Selling of WCAL

    Uff Da! It’s the land of 10,000 Lakes, Minnesota Nice, and lots of history. This is the 10,000 podcast, a show where your hosts will take you on a journey through the histories of the Northstar State. I’m Nellie Phillips, your host for this episode where we will be talking about the beloved St. Olaf radio station, WCAL.



    Bibliography

    “A Word From Our Editors…” Manitou Messenger. December 3, 2004. 

     Blodgett, Steve. “Appellate court rejects attempt to overturn sale of WCAL.” Manitou Messenger. December 30, 2009. 

     “Brief Overview.” SaveWCAL, March 7, 2009.

     Gage, Amy. “FCC approves sale of WCAL to Minnesota Public Radio.” Manitou Messenger. November 15, 2004.  

     Gage, Amy. “Faculty Members to Get Additional Raise along with Cost-of-Living Increase.” Manitou Messenger. August 1, 2005.

    Gage, Amy. “St. Olaf College reaches agreement to sell WCAL to Minnesota Public Radio.”  Manitou Messenger. August 10, 2004. 

    Heltsley, Emelie, Jean Mullins. “SaveWCAL Stays Strong.” Manitou Messenger. October 15, 

    2004. 

    Roberts, Kate. “WCAL: The Nation's First Public Radio Station.” Essay. In Minnesota 150: The People, Places, and Things That Shape Our State, 180–80. Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2007. 

    Schroeder, Carl. “Save WCAL.” Manitou Messenger. September 17, 2004.

    Slotten, Hugh Richard. "Radio's Hidden Voice: Noncommercial Broadcasting, Extension Education, and State Universities during the 1920s." Technology and Culture 49, no. 1  (2008): 1-20.

    Shaw, Joseph M. History of St. Olaf College, 1874-1974. Northfield, Minn: St. Olaf College Press, 1974. 

    Walker, Jesse. “The FCC’s Wars.” Rebels on the Air : An Alternative History of Radio in  America. New York: New York University Press, 2001. Accessed March 2, 2023. 

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