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Dagne Olsen Papers, 1947-2001
Collection Overview
Title: Dagne Olsen Papers, 1947-2001
ID: OGLMC1388
Primary Creator: Olsen, Dagne (1933-1994)
Extent: 23.75 Linear Feet
Date Acquired: 06/22/1999. More info below under Accruals.
Subjects: Health and Medicine - Abortion, Politics and Government, Politics and Government - Republican Party, University of North Dakota - Alumni
Languages: English
Abstract
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The Dagne Olsen Papers date from 1947-2001, and are divided into twelve series as follows:
Series 1: Personal Materials
Series 2: Olsen Family Materials
Series 3: Campaign Material
Series 4: Legislative Materials
Series 5: Legislative Committee Work
Series 6: Conferences, Workshops and Seminars
Series 7: Republican Party of North Dakota
Series 8: Republican National Committee
Series 9: Association of Retarded Citizens
Series 10: Local Organizations
Series 11: Statewide Organizations
Series 12: National Organizations
Collection Historical Note
Dagne Esther Borg was born March 19, 1933 in Dalton, Minnesota. She was the second daughter of Glenn F. and Esther J. (Stortroen) Borg. Other children in the family included Beverly, Marcus, and Dagne's twin brother, David. In 1942, the Borg family moved to Park River, North Dakota. Glenn and Esther Borg owned and operated the Golden Valley Creamery in Park River. The creamery was a popular local hang-out because it had an ice cream parlor.
Dagne Borg graduated from Park River High School as co-valedictorian in 1951 and entered the University of North Dakota later that fall. While at UND, she played clarinet in the University Band, was active in Delta Phi Delta, an honorary art society, Pi Lambda Theta, an honorary society for women in education, and the Future Teachers of America. She pledged for Delta Zeta and was also a member of the Women's Recreation Association. She graduated from the College of Education on June 4, 1955 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Education, as well as a Bachelor's Diploma in Teaching. She majored in English with minors in German and Art.
She married Duane Douglas "D.D." Olsen on June 25, 1955. The couple met through Betty Olsen, D.D.'s sister, who attended the University and was a friend of Dagne. D.D. Olsen was born August 3, 1931, the son of Peter and Lilah (Benson) Olsen. In 1879, Peter's father, Charles Olsen, homesteaded on a farm in Grand Forks County, six miles west of Manvel. In 1913, the farm was registered by Charles as Cottonwood Farm, in honor of the cottonwood trees he planted. Ownership of the farm passed to Peter Olsen upon the death of his father, and ultimately to D.D. upon Peter's death.
Dagne Olsen taught school in Gilby, North Dakota, from 1955-1957, before her first two children, Deanna and Douglas, were born. From 1960-62, she returned to teach at Midway High School in Inkster, North Dakota. Dagne and D.D. had a third child, Richard ("Dick"), in 1965. Dick was born with Down's Syndrome, which became a life changing event for both Olsens. Dagne became a tireless worker for the Association of Retarded Children, later known as the Association for Retarded Citizens. She joined this group a few weeks after Dick was born, and was very active in the group for well over 20 years. She was the first manager of the ARC's Valley Thrift Shoppe, and was Associate Manager for VARCollection, the group's recycling program. She also edited the association newsletter, The Valley Key. She was recognized by the ARC on several occasions. She received the Outstanding Volunteer Service Award in 1970 and was named by the state chapter as an Outstanding Parent in 1977. She was the ARC of North Dakota Member of the Year in 1981, and the National ARC North Central Region Member of the Year in 1982. She was also given a Distinguished Service Award by the ARC Valley Chapter in 1987. D.D. Olsen was also active in the organization, serving as Treasurer on the ARC Board of Directors, as well as Chairman in 1980-1981.
The ARC was not the only group Olsen was involved with on the local scene. She was an active member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Manvel, served as President of the Manvel Women's Club three times, and was instrumental in the club's participation in the Community Betterment Program. Manvel became one of only two towns in the country to receive two national Community Betterment Awards. In honor of her Community Betterment activities, Dagne Olsen twice received the Governor's Outstanding Leadership Award in 1960 and 1964. Her volunteer activities stretched into nearby Grand Forks, where she was active in the United Hospital Auxiliary, serving for a term as President. She was also involved with Agassiz Enterprises, an organization providing vocational rehabilitation services to the mentally retarded. In honor of her efforts on the local scene, in 1978 Olsen was named the Grand Forks Woman of the Year by Beta Sigma Phi, a non-collegiate social and cultural sorority.
A lifelong Republican, in 1980 Dagne Olsen campaigned for a seat from District 19 in the North Dakota House of Representatives. Her initial victory became the first of seven consecutive terms in the legislature. Her interest in the rights of the disabled carried over to her time in Bismarck, where she was known for her support of programs for the mentally retarded and developmentally disabled. She was also known for her dogged support of the Right to Life movement, and her active and vocal opposition to abortion. She represented her heavily conservative district well, according to her close friend, Representative Alice Olson of Cavalier: "She worked her heart out for the people of her district and for what she thought was right. She really fought diligently for schools and for people with illnesses or disabilities." (Grand Forks Herald, 21 August 1994)
Olsen served the state of North Dakota in more ways than simply the State Legislature. She served on the board of the North Dakota Affiliate of the American Diabetes Association from 1989-1994. She was also involved with several committees of this organization and was honored with the Distinguished Service and Outstanding Support Award in 1991. She also was an active participant in the North Dakota Comprehensive Diabetes Control Program, which sought to identify those at high risk for diabetes, to improve access to the health care system and to promote preventive care of the disease.
Dagne Olsen was also a member of the North Dakota State Council on Developmental Disabilities. Appointed by the governor, members of the Council served as advocates of the developmentally disabled, and reviewed, monitored and evaluated the State Plan for Developmental Disabilities. Olsen was a member of this group from 1982-1990, as well as 1994. In 1986, she was named the Outstanding Volunteer for her leadership and significant contributions on behalf of the developmentally disabled.
Olsen took her support of the disabled to a national level in the 1980s and 1990s. In 1986, she was recognized for outstanding volunteer service and leadership on behalf of citizens with developmental disabilities by President Ronald Reagan's Forum on Developmental Disabilities. She was named to the President's Committee on Mental Retardation by President Ronald Reagan in 1988, and was reappointed by President George Bush in 1992. The PCMR advised the President on a wide array of issues related to mental retardation. She chaired the Full Citizenship and Justice Committee.
Dagne Olsen was also a member of the National Association of Developmental Disabilities Councils from 1985 until 1990. The NADDC sought to improve the lives of the developmentally disabled through education and the exchange of information, while also assisting in the cooperation and communication between various federal, state, local and volunteer agencies.
Olsen received a liver transplant at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, in August 1991. This did not deter her from winning a seventh term in the House of Representatives in 1992. She was campaigning for re-election again in 1994, when she died on August 20th at Cottonwood Farm in Manvel. The Grand Forks Herald remembered her as a "tireless fighter" for her causes. (Grand Forks Herald, 21 August 1994) She is buried at Memorial Park Cemetery in Grand Forks.
Throughout his life, farmwork kept D.D. Olsen quite busy. He still found time, however, to serve on the Manvel Men's Club, the Lakeville Township Board, and several agricultural organizations in the area. D.D. Olsen is also remembered as a member of "The Happy Norsemen," a barbershop quartet popular throughout the state. For over twenty-five years, D.D. Olsen visited United (later Altru) Hospital during the Christmas season, playing the role of Santa Claus. D.D. Olsen died on July 7, 1998, at Cottonwood Farm. He is buried alongside his wife at Memorial Park Cemetery in Grand Forks.
Subject/Index Terms
Health and Medicine - Abortion
Politics and Government
Politics and Government - Republican Party
University of North Dakota - Alumni
Administrative Information
Repository: Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections
Accruals: Additional material was donated by Doug Olsen on March 15, 2000 (Acc.2000-2437) and November 2005 (Acc.2005-2797).
Access Restrictions: Open for inspection under the rules and regulations of the Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections.
Acquisition Source: Doug Olsen, Grand Forks, North Dakota
Acquisition Method: Donation; Acc.99-2328
Preferred Citation: (Description of Item). Dagne Olsen Papers. OGLMC 1388, Box #, Folder #. Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections, Chester Fritz Library, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks.
Processing Information: Processed by Curt Hanson, Assistant Archivist.
Finding Aid Revision History: Finding aid migrated to Archon in April 2014.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
[Series 1: Personal Materials],
[Series 2: Olsen Family Materials],
[Series 3: Campaign Materials],
[Series 4: Legislative Materials],
[Series 5: Legislative Committee Work],
[Series 6: Conferences, Workshops and Seminars],
[Series 7: Republican Party of North Dakota],
[Series 8: Republican National Committee],
[Series 9: Association of Retarded Citizens],
[Series 10: Local Organizations],
[Series 11: Statewide Organizations],
[Series 12: National Organizations],
[Photographs :],
[All]
- Series 11: Statewide Organizations
- This series is divided into nine sub-series and contains materials from the statewide organizations in which Dagne Olsen was involved.
- Sub-Series A: American Diabetes Association, North Dakota Affiliate
- This organization sought to promote the general welfare and well-being of diabetics and their families. Olsen was a member of the Board of Directors from 1989 until 1994. She was involved with the Governmental Affairs Committee, as well as the Budget and Finance Committee. She was involved with the Camp Sioux Committee, a summer camp for insulin dependent boys and girls. This sub-series consists primarily of meeting minutes, correspondence, and committee materials.
- Box 11
- Folder 25: By-Laws: 1994
- Folder 26: Board of Directors: 1989-1994
- Folder 27: Budget and Finance Committee: 1988-1994
- Folder 28: Camp Sioux Committee: 1988-1993
- Folder 29: Education Committee: 1988-1994
- Folder 30: Government Affairs Committee: 1988-1993
- Folder 31: Annual Report: 1988-1991
- Folder 32: Chuck Goodman Roast: June 1989
- Folder 33: Silverman Brothers Roast: June 1991
- Sub-Series B: Committee on the Vocational Rehabilitation of the Mentally Retarded
- North Dakota Governor Bill Guy designated the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation to administer funds made available from the Federal Government in 1965. The DVR coordinated and implemented plans and recommendations from its five member committees, of which the Committee on the Vocational Rehabilitation of the Mentally Retarded was one. Dagne Olsen was a member of this committee from its beginning in 1967 until the publication of The North Dakota Plan for Comprehensive Vocational Rehabilitation Service in June 1969. The one folder of material includes meeting minutes, correspondence, and committee materials from 1966-1968.
- Sub-Series C: North Dakota Federation of Women's Clubs
- Olsen was involved on both the local and state level of this organization for many years. On the local level, she was a three time President of the Manvel Woman's Club. On the state level, she attended many conferences, wrote the Legislation Report for the state Annual Report, and frequently hosted the NDFWC when they visited the state capitol for their Legislative Day. The sub-series consists primarily of articles of incorporation and bylaws, convention materials, reports, and general correspondence. Two folders of the sub-series relate to the Manvel Woman's Club, while the remainder regard the North Dakota Federation of Women's Clubs.
- Box 11
- Folder 35: Manvel Women's Club: Constitution, By-Laws and Standing Rules: 1976, 1983
- Folder 36: Manvel Women's Club: 1982-1989
- Folder 37: First District of North Dakota, General Federation of Women's Clubs: 79th Annual Convention, October 1988
- Folder 38: First District of North Dakota, General Federation of Women's Clubs: 81st Annual Convention, September 1990
- Folder 39: NDFWC Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws: undated
- Folder 40: NDFWC Board of Directors: 1988-1992
- Folder 42: NDFWC Meetings: 1986-1990
- Folder 43: NDFWC General Correspondence: 1986-1989, undated
- Folder 44: NDFWC Legislation Report: 1986-1988
- Folder 45: NDFWC Legislation Report: 1989
- Folder 46: NDFWC Legislation Report: 1990-1992
- Folder 47: NDFWC Legislation Correspondence: 1992
- Folder 48: NDFWC Legislative Day: 1987-1993
- Folder 49: NDFWC Public Affairs Reports: 1987
- Folder 50: NDFWC Public Affairs Correspondence: 1986-1987
- Folder 51: NDFWC 1977 State Convention
- Folder 52: NDFWC 1986 State Convention
- Folder 53: NDFWC 1987 State Convention
- Folder 54: NDFWC 1988 State Convention
- Folder 55: NDFWC 1989 State Convention
- Folder 56: NDFWC 1990 State Convention
- Folder 57: NDFWC 1991 State Convention
- Sub-Series D: North Dakota Agri-Women
- The one folder of material in this sub-series contains the by-laws of the organization, which was designed to promote agriculture, to preserve the American farm system, and to educate the public regarding the value of agriculture. Also included is Dagne Olsen's membership card from 1988.
- Sub-Series E: North Dakota Association of Parents of Deaf-Blind and/or Handicapped Children
- The one folder of material in this sub-series contains the by-laws of the group, the purpose of which was to promote the general welfare of the deaf-blind and/or handicapped, to support local and national programs of benefit to those persons, and to educate the general public.
- Sub-Series F: North Dakota Community Betterment Program
This program was sponsored jointly by the National Federation of Women's Clubs and the Sears-Roebuck Foundation. In North Dakota, the program was also co-sponsored by the North Dakota Economic Development Commission. In Manvel, community betterment efforts were spearheaded by the Manvel Woman's Club. The club won the state grand prize award as well as a national award in 1962, followed by a second national award in 1966. The club participated in over 54 community betterment projects, including the operation of a free summer school and day care for the children of migrant workers, the establishment of a mental health center for the mentally retarded in Grand Forks, the construction of a skating and hockey rink, and the creation of a city park.
Dagne Olsen spearheaded these efforts and was recognized with the Governor's Leadership Award in 1960 and 1964. This sub-series contains correspondence, conference proceedings, awards, newspaper clippings, and publications.
- Box 11
- Folder 60: Governor John E. Davis Leadership Award: 1960
- Folder 61: Correspondence: 1961-1965
- Folder 62: North Dakota Community Betterment Awards Day: 29 November 1962
- Folder 63: North Dakota Economic Conference: February 1964
- Folder 64: North Dakota Community Betterment Awards Day: 24 November 1964 (Dagne Olsen Governor's Leadership Award Winner)
- Folder 65: Community Fact Survey: 1964 (Publication of the Community Improvement Council)
- Folder 66: General Federation of Women's Clubs National Convention: June 1966
- Folder 67: North Dakota Community Betterment Awards Day: 12 October 1966
- Folder 68: The Story of the 1964-66 Community Improvement Program: Published by the General Federation of Women's Clubs in Cooperation with the Sears-Roebuck Foundation
- Folder 69: Newspaper Clippings: 1960, 1964, 1966
- Folder 70: North Dakota Economic Development Commission: Correspondence, 1966-1967
- Sub-Series G: North Dakota Comprehensive Diabetes Control Project
- This sub-series consists of meeting minutes, publications, and subject files from the project, dating from 1989-1994. The program sought to identify those at high risk for diabetes, to improve access to the health care system, and to promote preventive care of the disease.
- Box 12
- Folder 1: Purpose: undated
- Folder 2: Membership: 1993, undated
- Folder 3: Meeting Minutes: 1988-1994
- Folder 4: Annual Report: 1992
- Folder 5: Diabetes as a Reportable Disease: 1989
- Folder 6: North Dakota Diabetes Disability Prevention Plan: undated
- Folder 7: North Dakota Diabetes Fact Sheet: undated
- Folder 8: Statistics and Information Regarding Diabetes: 1990
- Folder 9: Gestational Diabetes: 1991
- Folder 10: Complications of Diabetes
- Sub-Series H: North Dakota Office of Volunteer Services
- The one folder of material in this sub-series documents the efforts of the North Dakota Office of Volunteer Services. Staffed by the North Dakota Department of Human Services, this office sought to assist governmental agencies and private organizations to expand or develop citizen participation in volunteer activities. Dagne Olsen served on the Advisory Council of this group, which also sought to recognize outstanding volunteer efforts.
- Sub-Series I: North Dakota State Council on Developmental Disabilities
- This sub-series contains material from Olsen's tenure on the North Dakota State Council on Developmental Disabilities. Appointed by the governor, members of the Council served as advocates for the developmentally disabled, and reviewed, monitored, and evaluated the State Plan for Developmental Disabilities. Olsen was a member of this group from 1982-1990, as well as 1994. Arranged chronologically, the material consists primarily of meeting minutes and agendas, correspondence, and reports.
- Box 12
- Folder 12: By-Laws: 1992, 1987-1988
- Folder 13: 1982-1983
- Folder 14: 1984
- Folder 15: 1985
- Folder 16: 1986
- Folder 17: 1987-1988
- Folder 18: 1989
- Folder 19: 1990
- Folder 20: 1993
- Folder 21: 1994
- Folder 22: Plan for Community Alternatives for the Developmentally Disabled in North Dakota (draft): undated
- Folder 23: Undated material
Browse by Series:
[Series 1: Personal Materials],
[Series 2: Olsen Family Materials],
[Series 3: Campaign Materials],
[Series 4: Legislative Materials],
[Series 5: Legislative Committee Work],
[Series 6: Conferences, Workshops and Seminars],
[Series 7: Republican Party of North Dakota],
[Series 8: Republican National Committee],
[Series 9: Association of Retarded Citizens],
[Series 10: Local Organizations],
[Series 11: Statewide Organizations],
[Series 12: National Organizations],
[Photographs :],
[All]