To finish off our Minnehaha Archive 12 days of Christmas series, featured below is a clip from the 1928 edition of The Quiver. All text with no images, this clip is the oldest one in our series...
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To finish off our Minnehaha Archive 12 days of Christmas series, featured below is a clip from the 1928 edition of The Quiver. All text with no images, this clip is the oldest one in our series...
The 11th day of our series features a clip from the 1937 Christmas edition of The Quiver. The portion of the paper below is the staff editorial that discusses the meaning of Christmas.
Today is the 10th day of our 12 days of Christmas countdown. The year is 1947, the year of the end of WWII, and below is a clip from the Christmas edition of The Quiver that year. Highlighting a...
Day 9 of the Minnehaha Archive 12 days of Christmas series highlights the 1952 Christmas edition of The Quiver. The section of the paper below describes how students prepare for Christmas and get...
Happy New Year! These clips from the Christmas 1955 edition of The Quiver highlight people and things of the month, Christmas traditions, New Year's Resolutions, short stories and what students...
With photos by student John Miller, the cover page of the December 16, 1963 edition of The Quiver features a variety of Christmas themed photos and a headline reading "All I Want for...
After four days of clippings from old Minnehaha Talon newspapers, this clip comes from the 1985 edition of The Quiver,...
Day four of the Minnehaha Archive 12 days of Christmas series is a clipping from the 1991 Christmas edition of the...
Day three of our 12 days of Christmas countdown features a 2001 Talon article written by Owen Owen. This clipping...
The second installment of the 12 days of Christmas MA Archive series features an article written in 2013 by current...
Merry Christmas, everyone! Today marks the beginning of the 12 days of Christmas, a traditional stretch of time...