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Lillian Witmer Papers, 1884-1993
Collection Overview
Title: Lillian Witmer Papers, 1884-1993
ID: OGLMC245
Primary Creator: Witmer, Lillian (1903-1993)
Extent: 10.25 Linear Feet
Date Acquired: 11/04/1993. More info below under Accruals.
Subjects: Organizational Records, University of North Dakota - Alumni, University of North Dakota - Presidents, Women's History
Languages: English
Abstract
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The Lillian Witmer Papers include correspondence, both of a personal nature as well as related to UND. Much of the UND correspondence is from the presidency of Webster Merrifield, 1891-1909. It is unclear how Witmer came into possession of this correspondence, although she did serve as an assistant registrar at UND for a short time.
Also included are materials about a variety of organizations including the North Dakota Dames Club, the Franklin Club, and P.E.O. Chapter D. These are mostly remarks delivered by Witmer for each organization. Miscellaneous materials include scrapbooks kept by Witmer and her eventual husband, R.B., when both were students at UND, a selection of Witmer's personal bookmarks, and subject files.
Collection Historical Note
"Lillian I. Witmer, 90, 739 S. 30th St., died Monday, Sept. 13, 1993, in Deaconess Health Center, Northwood, N.D.
Lillian I. Leith was born Jan. 16, 1903, in Grand Forks, the daughter of Dr. John D. and Isabella (Whitson) Leith. She graduated from Larimore (N.D.) High School and in 1923 from UND. She was assistant registrar of the University until 1930. She married Robert B. Witmer in 1927. He died Feb. 24, 1972. She was active in a number of university, community, and national organizations. She was a member of the UND Alumni Association board. She also was district governor of Alpha Phi International Fraternity and later its treasurer. She was on the public library board and secretary of the Grand Forks County Historical Society, of which she was a charter member. For more than 50 years, she was a member of the Franklin Club, Chapter D of the P.E.O. Sisterhood, the North Dakota Dames Club. the Alpha Phi Alumni Chapter and the UND Faculty Wives and Women's Club, serving as president of each.
Survivors are her daughter, Jean (Mrs. Charles W.) Meline, Macomb, Ill., two grandsons; and two great-granddaughters.
She was preceded in death by a brother, J. Douglas."
Source: Grand Forks Herald, September 19, 1993, p. 2B.
Subject/Index Terms
Organizational Records
University of North Dakota - Alumni
University of North Dakota - Presidents
Women's History
Administrative Information
Repository: Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections
Additional material was donated by:
Jean (Witmer) Meline, Macomb, Illinois, on November 4, 1993; 93-1930
Dawn Lykken, UND Medical School, on September 14, 1994; 94-1974
Jean Meline, Macomb, Illinois, and Mary Ellen Caldwell, Grand Forks, North Dakota, in September 1993; 93-1914
Access Restrictions: Open for inspection under the rules and regulations of the Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections.
Acquisition Method: Donation; the original acquisition records are unavailable
Preferred Citation: (Description of Item). Lillian Witmer Papers. OGLMC 245, Box #, Folder #. Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections, Chester Fritz Library, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks.
Finding Aid Revision History: Finding aid added to Archon in December 2014.
Box and Folder Listing
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- Box 1
- Folder 1: Graduation from Larimore High School, Commencement programs (8th grade 1916 and high school 1919), graduation speech
- Folder 2: Brief history of organizations and happenings at UND while Lillian attended
- Folder 3: Public speaking oration "True Culture" by Lillian Leith
- Folder 4: Commencement programs, 1921 and 1926
- Folder 5: Lillian's graduation from UND - commencement program, class list, invitations, 1923
- Folder 6: Commencement, Founder's Day, and other addresses, 1946-1958
- Folder 7: Mortar Board members list, 1922-1965
- Folder 8: Grand Forks Herald - copy of first page of first issue, June 26, 1897
- Folder 9: Alpha Phi, 1921-1966
- Folder 10: Alpha Phi, miscellaneous thoughts and programs
- Folder 11: Alpha Phi Plaque
- Folder 12: Pi Plant, 1924-1933
- Folder 13: Pi Plant, 1935-1952
- Folder 14: Miscellaneous programs of events attended by Lillian, 1921-1922
- Folder 15: "Kane for President", 1932
- Folder 16: Grand Forks Public Library Board information, 1947-1948, 1960
- Folder 17: Newspaper clipping - R.B. Witmer (Arts College Dean), July 1949
- Folder 18: Miscellaneous correspondence
- Folder 19: Cora E. Smith - Smith Hall Dedication by Lillian Witmer, May 1964
- Folder 20: Tributes: Raymond R. Hitchcock, William G. Bek, Mrs. O. H. Bridston, Mrs. Orin Grant Libby, Donald H. Miller, Mrs. Howard Edwin Simpson, George Abbott, Hazel Hauk, Dr. Frederick Brooks, Mrs. Maxwell Brown, Margaret Starcher
- Folder 21: Lillian Leith Witmer "A Career of Service", May 1973
- Folder 22: North Dakota Dames Club History and constitutions, 1933-1974
- Folder 23: 75th anniversary of North Dakota Dames Club, November 1984
- Folder 24: "Ellen Terry and Bernard Shaw: A Correspondence" Dames Club, May 1933
- Folder 25: "The Life of Sir William Osler" Dames Club, 1934
- Folder 26: "Modern Trends in Medicine" Dames Club, October 1937
- Folder 27: "Consumers' Forum" and "Consumers Cooperatives: How to Budget" Dames Club, 1936-1938
- Folder 28: "Hallmarks of Silver" Dames Club
- Folder 29: "The Story of Allergies" Dames Club, February 1945
- Folder 30: "The Split Atom as a Healing Force" Dames Club, March 1947
- Folder 31: "Our Public Library" Dames Club, October 1948
- Folder 32: "New Horizons in Government" Dames Club, November 1952
- Folder 33: "Scottish Kilts" Dames Club, October 1954
- Folder 34: "Trends in Education" Dames Club, March 1958
- Folder 35: "Comparative Religions" Dames Club, February 1959
- Folder 36: "Understanding Old Age" Dames Club, February 1961
- Folder 37: "Political Prairie Fire" Dames Club, February 1961
- Folder 38: "Dr. Fred G. Lundy" Dames Club, 1962
- Folder 39: Dr. G.A. Henry's "Letters to Virginia" Dames Club, March 1960
- Folder 40: "Hope" Dames Club, January 1964
- Folder 41: "Wedgewood" Dames Club, April 1966
- Folder 42: "Fans" History, style, etc., Dames Club, February 1968 and P.E.O., April 1979
- Folder 43: Fans resource materials
- Folder 44: "Dr. James Grassick" Dames Club, 1971 and P.E.O., April 1979
- Folder 45: Li Ling Ai and her book "Life is for a Long Time" Reviewed for Dames Club, September 1973
- Box 2
- Folder 1: "An Early Bow to the Bicentennial" Dames Club, February 1976
- Folder 2: "The White Kid Glove Era" by Mrs. J.E. Engstad (Early Grand Forks History), Dames Club, February 1981
- Folder 3: "Little Old Grand Forks" Franklin Club, October 1925
- Folder 4: "UND History Programs" Franklin Club, October 1946 and February 1974, revised for Dames Club, November 1977
- Folder 5: "Prince of Players: Edwin Booth" Franklin Club, February 1954
- Folder 6: "What's Past is Prologue" review of Political Prairie Fire, Franklin Club, February 1967
- Folder 7: P.E.O. Chapter D - anniversaries and membership lists, 1963-1978
- Folder 8: "The Education of an American" P.E.O., April 1939
- Folder 9: "The Houses of Tomorrow" P.E.O., February 1944
- Folder 10: "How Our City Works" P.E.O., February 1951
- Folder 11: "Golden Treasures" (Collecting), P.E.O. and Dames Club, 1962-1963
- Folder 12: "Books in my Baggage" P.E.O. and Dames Club, 1965-1968
- Folder 13: Writings of Robert Witmer - "The Amana Colony", Wranglers Club; "Waterfowl", Franklin Club, 1963; Address at dedication of Witmer Hall, 1969; The Department of Physics, 1970 program
- Folder 14: "John S. Lundy" biography by Jean Witmer, August 1949
- Folder 15: Biographical information, 1959-1979
- Folder 16: Antiques and Collecting, 1962-1969
- Folder 17: North Dakota Mills newspaper clippings, September 1969
- Folder 18: Vilhjalmur Stefansson, 1962-1967
- Folder 19: Belleek information, 1961-1986
- Folder 20: Wild Rice information and newspaper clippings, 1981-1983
- Folder 21: "A Reporter at Large: The Mountain of Names" (Genealogy), 1985
- Folder 22: "The Magnificent Yankee" by Oliver Wendell Holmes, 1985
- Folder 23: Pennsylvania Dutch, undated
- Folder 24: Program ideas and materials, undated
- Folder 25: Miscellaneous programs, undated
- Folder 26: Information regarding publications within the collection
- Folder 27: Correspondence and article - Life of Sir William Osler
- Folder 28: Correspondence - John Silas Lundy-Witmer, 1958-1968
- Folder 29: Magazine and newspaper articles - John Silas Lundy, 1958-1976
- Folder 30: Paper - Life of Dr. Fred G. Lundy in Dakota Territory, 1931
- Folder 31: Speeches by Lillian Witmer - John Lundy and Anesthesia (1956); Dr. James Grassick (1979); Dr. Fred G. Lundy of Dakota Territory (1979)
- Folder 32: Book: Faith is Power for You by Daniel A. Poling
- Folder 33: Correspondence - Example of letters for selection of the first UND president, 1884
- Folder 34: Correspondence - selection of first UND president, 1884 (A-C)
- Folder 35: Correspondence - selection of first UND president, 1884 (D-F)
- Folder 36: Correspondence - selection of first UND president, 1884 (G-H)
- Folder 37: Correspondence - selection of first UND president, 1884 (I-L)
- Folder 38: Correspondence - selection of first UND president, 1884 (M-N)
- Folder 39: Correspondence - selection of first UND president, 1884 (O-S)
- Folder 40: Correspondence - selection of first UND president, 1884 (T-Z)
- Folder 41: Correspondence - selection of first UND president, 1884 (unidentified)
- Folder 42: List of potential first presidents of UND, 1884
- Folder 43: Correspondence of Ludovic Estes, 1887-1894 and undated
- Folder 44: Miscellaneous correspondence and petitions from students to UND administration, 1888-1905
- Folder 45: Correspondence: R.M. Carothers (Board of Trustees), 1889-1890
- Folder 46: Correspondence: J.G. Hamilton (State Auditor's Office)-Board of Trustees, 1889, regarding vouchers
- Folder 47: Correspondence: J.D. Allen-C.C. Gowran, 1890, regarding the sale of biological specimens
- Folder 48: Correspondence to Board of Trustees regarding secretary position, 1890
- Folder 49: Correspondence: J.P. Bray (State Auditor)-W.N. Roach, 1890, regarding salaries
- Folder 50: Correspondence: William Patten, 1890, 1893, undated
- Folder 51: Correspondence to Board of Trustees from newly appointed faculty members, 1893
- Folder 52: Correspondence: William Barrett-President Merrifield, 1893, regarding the planting of forestry on campus
- Folder 53: Correspondence: A.F. Bechdolt-President Merrifield, 1893, regarding botany
- Folder 54: Correspondence: Melvin Brannon -President Merrifield, 1893, regarding biology department
- Folder 55: Correspondence: Alfred Dickey-President Merrifield, 1893, regarding biological specimens
- Folder 56: Correspondence: William Harper-President Merrifield, 1893, regarding convocation exercises
- Folder 57: Correspondence: Joseph Kennedy-President Merrifield, 1893, regarding faculty position and 1904, regarding convocation exercises
- Folder 58: Correspondence: M.V.B. Knox-President Merrifield, 1893, regarding creation of an Academy of Sciences
- Folder 59: Correspondence: Leon Rondiez-President Merrifield, 1893, regarding editorial in Grand Forks Plaindealer newspaper
- Folder 60: Correspondence: George Rygh-W.G. Larimore, 1893, regarding position in Scandinavian Department
- Folder 61: Correspondence: Jno. Staley to unknown at UND, 1893, regarding commencement exercises
- Folder 62: Correspondence: George Thomas-President Merrifield, 1893, regarding position in the Greek and Latin Department
- Folder 63: Correspondence: George Winship-President Merrifield, 1893, regarding coverage of UND in the Grand Forks Herald
- Folder 64: Correspondence: H.B. Woodworth-President Merrifield, 1893, regarding faculty position in Psychology, Ethics and History
- Folder 65: Correspondence regarding land holdings of UND, 1894 and 1906
- Folder 66: Correspondence: G.S. Perrott-E.E. Parsons, 1894, regarding faculty position in Greek and Latin
- Folder 67: Correspondence: Henry Bolley-President Merrifield, 1898, regarding teaching of botany and economics
- Folder 68: Correspondence: E.M. Atwood-President Merrifield, 1899, regarding importance of Christianity
- Folder 69: Correspondence: J.D. Bacon-President Merrifield, 1899, regarding North Dakota legislature
- Folder 70: Correspondence: W.W. Bassett-President Merrifield, 1899, regarding appointment to meet with President Merrifield
- Folder 71: Correspondence: B.F. Brockhoff-President Merrifield, 1899, regarding water certificates
- Folder 72: Correspondence: Stephen Collins-E. Kelley, 1899, regarding shipment of coal
- Folder 73: Correspondence: Herman Fisher-President Merrifield, 1899, regarding sermon of Professor Vernon Squires
- Folder 74: Correspondence: C.H. Mallarian-President Merrifield, 1899, regarding visit to UND
- Folder 75: Correspondence relating to UND and the railroad, 1899 and 1901
- Folder 76: Correspondence: Joseph Rose-William Budge, 1899, regarding construction of sidewalks
- Folder 77: Correspondence: M. Victor Staley and James Vorachek-President Merrifield, 1899, requesting employment at UND
- Box 3
- Box 4
- Box 5
- Box 6
- Folder 1: Correspondence: John Amort-President Merrifield, 1900, subject unclear
- Folder 2: Correspondence to Board of Trustees regarding the planting of trees on campus, 1900
- Folder 3: Correspondence: Dinnie Brothers' bid for Old Science Hall, 1900 or 1901
- Folder 4: Correspondence: Robert Oliver-William Budge, 1900, regarding shipment of wood
- Folder 5: Correspondence: Charles Elliott-President Merrifield, 1901, regarding vacant position in English Department
- Folder 6: Correspondence: R. Ferguson-President Merrifield, 1901, regarding student travel arrangements
- Folder 7: Correspondence: C. Gunnlogson-President Merrifield, 1901, regarding transfer credits
- Folder 8: Correspondence: Charles Hamel-President Merrifield, 1901, regarding employment at UND
- Folder 9: Correspondence: J.C. Jones-President Merrifield, 1901, regarding chair of English Department
- Folder 10: Correspondence: A.A. Love-President Merrifield, 1901, regarding vacant faculty position
- Folder 11: Correspondence: John Mahon-President Merrifield, 1901, regarding Cecil Mahon, a student at UND
- Folder 12: Correspondence: Thomas Marshall-President Merrifield, 1901, regarding UND Postmaster
- Folder 13: Correspondence: Arthur Miller-President Merrifield, 1901, regarding the need for a Presbyterian college in North Dakota
- Folder 14: Correspondence: Samuel Radcliffe-President Merrifield, 1901, regarding mortgage on a house
- Folder 15: Correspondence: Vernon Squires-President Merrifield, 1901, regarding Squires' move to Kalamazoo, Michigan
- Folder 16: Correspondence: Vilhjalmur Stefansson-President Merrifield, 1901, regarding employment in the library
- Folder 17: Correspondence: W.L. Stockwell-President Merrifield, 1901, regarding high school football in Grafton
- Folder 18: Correspondence: H.G. Vick-President Merrifield, 1901, regarding chair of the Scandinavian Department
- Folder 19: Correspondence: Frank White (North Dakota Governor)-President Merrifield, 1901, regarding speech at UND
- Folder 20: Correspondence: J.H. Worst-President Merrifield, 1901, regarding salaries at North Dakota Agricultural College (now North Dakota State University)
- Folder 21: Correspondence to President Merrifield regarding Dr. A.G. Leonard, 1902-03
- Folder 22: Correspondence: John Hancock-President Merrifield, 1903, regarding gift of student annual, the Dacotah, to a library in Tower City, North Dakota
- Folder 23: Correspondence: Life and Letters Magazine-President Merrifield, 1903, regarding America's greatest social problem
- Folder 24: Correspondence: Amos Alonzo Stagg-President Merrifield, 1903, regarding the application of Mr. Rex Kennedy
- Folder 25: Correspondence: G.W. Stewart-President Merrifield, 1903, regarding laboratory facilities at UND
- Folder 26: Correspondence: K.S. Thordarson-President Merrifield, 1903, regarding UND advertisements
- Folder 27: Correspondence: Victor Wardrope-President Merrifield, 1903, regarding recruitment of football players
- Folder 28: Correspondence: Frank Weed-President Merrifield, 1903, regarding Weed's grade in Algebra
- Folder 29: Correspondence from alumni on occasion of the first Founder's Day at UND, 1904
- Folder 30: Correspondence: Charles Amidon-President Merrifield, 1904, regarding appointment to visit with Merrifield
- Folder 31: Correspondence: R.B. Bryan-President Merrifield, 1904, regarding UND accreditation
- Folder 32: Correspondence to President Merrifield regarding convocation speaker, 1904
- Folder 33: Correspondence: Durick and Co.-President Merrifield, 1904, regarding a check
- Folder 34: Correspondence: G.E. Hult-President Merrifield, 1904, regarding Hult's visit to UND
- Folder 35: Correspondence: W.L. Nuessle-President Merrifield, 1904, regarding a gift from Merrifield
- Folder 36: Correspondence: Charles Templeton-President Merrifield, 1904, regarding salaries of domestic servants
- Folder 37: Correspondence: George Bancroft-President Merrifield, 1905, theft of a lamp
- Folder 38: Correspondence: David Boise-President Merrifield, 1905, regarding Budge's residency in Budge Hall
- Folder 39: Correspondence: E.C. Carney-President Merrifield, 1905, regarding Merrifield's efforts to assist Carney in finding a job
- Folder 40: Correspondence: George Johnson-President Merrifield, 1905, regarding a voucher
- Folder 41: Correspondence: John Wood-Merrifield, 1905, regarding Wood's residency on campus
- Folder 42: Correspondence: Andrew Drysdale-President Merrifield, 1906, regarding a course in Pharmacy
- Folder 43: Correspondence: James Foley (ND Governor's Office)-President Merrifield, 1906, regarding the uniform divorce congress
- Folder 44: Correspondence: Ella Fulton-President Merrifield, 1906, regarding Kalamazoo (Michigan) College
- Folder 45: Correspondence: A.J. Gronna-President Merrifield, 1906, regarding the metric system
- Folder 46: Correspondence: Charles Hartwell-President Merrifield, 1906, regarding teacher education at UND
- Folder 47: Correspondence: Lydia Hinman-President Merrifield, 1906, regarding Merrifield's comments on Hinman's essay
- Folder 48: Correspondence: Frank Hitchcock-President Merrifield, 1906, regarding UND and the Bachelor of Arts Degree
- Folder 49: Correspondence: Jas. Jensen-President Merrifield, 1906, regarding invitation for students to visit the President's home
- Folder 50: Correspondence: Leroy Jackson-President Merrifield, 1906, regarding letter of recommendation for a job
- Folder 51: Correspondence: John Johnson and Henry Lykken-President Merrifield, 1906, regarding UND debate team
- Folder 52: Correspondence: Louis Larson-President Merrifield, 1906, regarding Merrifield's address at the dedication of the new high school in Minot
- Folder 53: Correspondence: William Lemke-President Merrifield, 1906, regarding Lemke's sister and UND
- Folder 54: Correspondence: Mrs. H.H. Lykken-President Merrifield, 1906, regarding Cora Lykken's absence from class
- Folder 55: Correspondence: L.C. Lord-President Merrifield, 1906, regarding Lord's lecture at UND
- Folder 56: Correspondence: Cameron Mann-President Merrifield, 1906, regarding a speech Merrifield was to give
- Folder 57: Correspondence: L.L. Martineau-President Merrifield, 1906, Martineau's absence from class
- Folder 58: Correspondence and interview with President Merrifield regarding Rhodes Scholarship, 1906
- Folder 59: Correspondence: Gregor Schmid-President Merrifield, 1906, regarding status of Edward Schmid
- Box 7
- Folder 1: Correspondence: Charles Amidon- McVey, 1910, regarding Amidon’s attendance at McVey’s inauguration
- Folder 2: Correspondence: C.G. Mead-N.C. Abbott, 1912, regarding lectures given by members of UND administration to the Commercial Club
- Folder 3: Correspondence: Vernon Squires-President Kane, 1918-1929, regarding UND business
- Folder 4: Correspondence: T.A. Anderson-President Kane, 1919, regarding student government in Davis Hall
- Folder 5: Correspondence: William Bek-John C. West, 1932, regarding speech by West at UND
- Folder 6: Correspondence: O.O. Burtness (North Dakota Representative in Washington, D.C.)-A.H. Yoder, 1932, regarding the postal service
- Folder 7: Correspondence: Sveinbjorn Johnson-William Bek, 1932, regarding economic problems and controversy at UND
- Folder 8: Correspondence: “Kane vs. Bek”, 1932, regarding rumors which stated that Bek wished to become UND President
- Folder 9: Correspondence: William Bek-President West, 1933, regarding UND business
- Folder 10: Correspondence: W.A. Sheaffer-President Kane, 1933, regarding possible scholarships at UND
- Folder 11: Correspondence: William Bek-West, 1934, regarding UND business
- Folder 12: Correspondence: Charles Burke-President West, 1934, regarding Burke’s academic credits
- Folder 13: Correspondence: Glenn Cook-William Bek, 1934, regarding reorganization at North Dakota State College (now North Dakota State University)
- Folder 14: Correspondence: William Bek-President West, 1935, regarding UND business
- Folder 15: Correspondence: A. Hoyt Taylor-R.B. and Lillian Witmer, 1958, regarding gift of University of the Northern Plains by Louis Geiger
- Folder 16: Correspondence: Lyla Hoffine-Lillian Witmer, 1971, regarding Hoffine’s novels
- Folder 17: Correspondence from Ross and Lois Bloomquist, 1975 Christmas card letter
- Folder 18: Correspondence: UND Board of Trustees-North Dakota Governor John Miller, undated, regarding salaries
- Folder 19: Correspondence: E.C. Cooper-President Merrifield, undated, regarding Merrifield’s acceptance of appointment as President
- Folder 20: Correspondence: Adelphi and A.D.T.-President Merrifield, undated, regarding Gansl debates
- Folder 21: Correspondence: Board of Trustees-E.J. Babcock, undated, regarding School of Mines
- Folder 22: Advisory Committee agenda, 1925
- Folder 23: Interview between Dr. John Sweetland and M.A. Brannon regarding administration of intercollegiate athletics, undated
- Folder 24: Board of Trustees Bylaws
- Folder 25: Board of Trustees Meeting minutes, 1889
- Folder 26: Board of Trustees report by President Merrifield, 1895
- Folder 27: Board of Trustees undated memoranda
- Folder 28: UND Catalog, 1884-1885 and UND Bulletin, 1910, 1916
- Folder 29: College of Liberal Arts Administration, undated
- Folder 30: Dormitory rules, undated
- Folder 31: UND Enrollment Figures, 1884-1903, 1922
- Folder 32: UND Financial Information, 1884-1926
- Folder 33: Miscellaneous documents relating to students
- Folder 34: Miscellaneous university business
- Folder 35: Miscellaneous university business
- Folder 36: Program: “Dear John Night,” honoring John E. Howard, UND Band Director, 1959
- Folder 37: UND promotional materials, undated
- Folder 38: Transcript of radio broadcast of Joseph Kennedy to UND Alumni, 1930
- Folder 39: Report of Grand Forks City Council Meeting, 3 March 1890
- Folder 40: Committee on Residence Hall Furnishings report, 1917
- Folder 41: “Views of the Heads of Departments, College of Liberal Arts and School of Education,” 1925
- Folder 42: “Report of Sub-Committee on Regulation of Off-Campus Trips Taken by University Groups and Organizations,” 1934
- Folder 43: “For the Assistance and Instruction of Campus Sisters and Brothers,” undated
- Folder 44: Reproductions of UND presidents Sprague, Merrifield, McVey, and Kane
- Folder 45: Speech, 1904
- Folder 46: News release regarding UND and Wesley College, undated
- Box 8
- Oversize Folder :
- Photographs :
- Photograph 1: Larimore, ND at the "Phillips" corner
- Photograph 2: Lillian Leith, 1919 or 1920
- Photograph 3: Lillian Leith and Nell M. Lunding, 1921
- Photograph 4: Robert Bonner Witmer, 1922
- Photograph 5: Lillian Leith, UND graduate, 1923
- Photograph 6: Lillian Leith at UND apartments, 1927-1928
- Photograph 7: Lillian Leith Witmer, 1929
- Photograph 8: Robert Bonner Witmer, 1940
- Photograph 9: Robert Bonner Witmer, March 1929
- Photograph 10: Robert Bonner Witmer, 1950
- Photograph 11: Lillian Leith Witmer, April 1950
- Photograph 12: Robert Bonner Witmer, 1953
- Photograph 13: Robert Bonner Witmer, 1960
- Photograph 14: Lillian and Robert Witmer at their home, June 1970
- Photograph 15: Lillian Leith Witmer in her home, October 1970
- Photograph 16: Edith Freeman Thompson, Margaret Libby Barr and Lillian Leith Witmer at Grand Forks Historical Society, December 1974
- Photograph 17: Lillian Leith Witmer and Dr. Vernon Keel, 1989
- Photograph 18: Helen and Marion Phillips and Lillian Leith at Stump Lake, ND, July 1925
- Photograph 19: Larimore High School graduating class, 1919
- Photograph 20: Jo Ann Lundy, 1949
- Photograph 21: Jo Ann Lundy, 1949
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