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(Steamboat) V. 6, P. 46 AB Chambers #2 A & E (tv cable network) V. 6, p. 204 Adams, Enoch, V. 6, pp. 43-45 A.B. Chambers (steamboat) V. 6, p. 46 Adams, Florence, V. 6, pp. 127, 128 A.B. Chambers #2 (steamboat) V. 6, p. 46 Adams, John, V. 6, p. 43 A.C. Cadets (song) V. 7, p. 118 Adams, Maude, V. 7, p. 206 A. G. Spaulding Company, V. 5, p. 177 Adams, Samuel, V. 8, p. 36 A. P. Parts Corporation, V. 5, p., 178 Adams, Sarah Sanderson, V. 6, p. 43 A. T. Still University, V. 7, p. 61 Addams, Jane, V. 4, p. 97 A-Team (tv), V.1, p. 172 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, V. 8, p. 191 Aadalen, Norway, V. 5, p. 74 Adelphi Academy, V.8, p. 39 Aalerud, Christian Caspersen, V. 4, p. 106 Adelson, Jim, V. 6, p. 203 Aandahl, Fred, V. 3, p. 89; V. 8, pp. 208-210 Admiral’s Cup, V. 3, p. 142 Aanondson, Bjug , V. 1, p. 74 Adolph’s Meat Tenderizer, V. 1, p. 160 Aardvark (airplane) V. 8, p. 210 Advantica, V. 7, p. 221 Aas, Elias, V. 2, p. 85 Afghanistan, V. 2, pp. 117-119 Aasen, Alfred, V. 5, p. 157 Africa's Rift Valley, V.8, p. 230 Aasen, Evelyn, V. 5, p. 157 Afton, Minn., V. 7, pp. 124-125 Aasen, John/Johan, V. 5, pp. 157-160 Agar, John, V. 6, p. 202 Aasen, Kristina Danielsen, V. 5, p. 157 Agawam, Mass., V. 6, p. 70 Abbott, Emma, V. 1, pp. 105-06 Age for Love, the (movie) V. 4, p. 126 ABC (network) V. 3, pp. 110, 114, 138; V. 8, pp. Agency for International Development (U.S.) 242-244 V. 1, p. 170 ABC Evening News, V. 1, p. 172 Agnew, Spiro, V. 2, p. 148 ABCs World News this Morning (radio) V. 8, p. 244 Agriculture & Labor Commissioner (N.D.), V. 5, Abell, Arthur, V. 6, p. 158 p. 103 Abercrombie, Beth, V. 4, p. 173 Agricultural Hall of Fame, N.D., V. 5, p. 103 Abercrombie, Bruce, V. 4, p. 173 Aguinaldo, Emilio, V. 3, p. 22, V. 7, p. 131 Abercrombie, J. A. D., V. 4, p. 173 Air Force Academy, V. 1, p. 169 Abercrombie, Lynn Brunette, V. 4, p. 173 Air Force Defense Command, V. 2, p. 157 Abercrombie, Tom, V. 4, pp. 173-175 Air Medal, V. 5, pp. 181, 182 Abercrombie Crests, V. 4, p. 173 Air Museum (Fargo) V. 5, p. 181 Aberdeen, Scotland, V. 3, p. 52 Aircraft Radio Laboratory, V. 7, p. 138 Aberdeen, S.D., V. 2, p. 139; V. 3, p.111, V. 7, Airflyte (auto) V. 7, p. 154 p. 119; V.8, p. 196 Akron, Ohio, V. 5, p. 177; V. 7, p. 174 Aberdeen, Univ. of, V. 3, p. 52 Akron Beacon-Journal (newspaper) V. 8, p. 179 Aberdeenshire, V. 3, p. 53 Al G. Barnes Circus, V. 4, p. 148; V. 5, pp. 129, 130, Abilene, Kans., V. 5, pp. 92-93, 161 159 Abilene, Tex., V. 4, p. 177, Al-Queda, V. 2, p. 119 Abingdon, Ill., V. 4, p. 51 Alabama, Univ. of, V. 8, p. 132 Abingdon Academy, V. 4, p. 51 Alameda Prison, V. 5, p. 100 Abitibi Dam, V. 2, p. 100 Alaska, Univ. of, V. 6, pp. 152, 156 Abitibi River, V 2, p. 101 Alaska Airways, V. 6, p. 155 About Mrs. Leslie (movie) V. 7, p. 203 Alaska Gold Mining Company, V. 5, p. 99 Abraham & Straus, V. 5, p. 177 Alaska Territory, V. 3, p. 45 Abu Graib Prison, V. 1, p. 134 Albany, Ga., V. 8, p. 234 Actors Alley Repertory Theater, V. 3, p. 138 Albany, Minn., V. 7, p. 125 Academy Awards (1927) V. 4, p. 131 Albany, N.Y., V. 1, pp. 35, 50 Academy Awards (1955) V. 7, pp. 197, 203 Albany College, V. 8, p. 64 Academy Awards (1991), V. 1, p. 172 Albany River, V. 4, p. 19 Academy of Country Music, V. 6, p. 214 Albers, Albert, V. 8, p. 245 Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Hall of Albers, Ev, V. 8, pp. 245-250 Fame, V. 5, p. 189 Albers, Frank, V. 3, p. 95 Act One (movie) V. 4, p. 168 Albers, Henry, V. 8, p. 245 Act One Productions, V. 6, p. 204 Albers, Hulda (Henke) V. 8, pp. 245, 246 Actor’s Equity, V. 1, p. 107 Albert Lea, Minn., V. 2, p. 153; V. 5, p. 75; V. 6, Ada, Minn., V. 7, p. 117 p. 140 Adair, Lewis Dent, V. 7, p. 35 Albion, Mich., V. 8, p. 5 1 Albion, N.Y., V. 7, p. 81 Amalgamated Meat Cutters Union, V. 7, p. 178 Albion Township, N.D., V. 4, p. 176 Amateur Softball Hall of Fame, N.D., V. 7, p. 196 Albuquerque, N.M., V. 1, p. 123 Amazing Grace (hymn) V. 3, p. 120 Alcoa Company, V. 5, pp. 113, 115 Amazing Sports Stories (tv) V. 8, p. 223 Alden, John , V. 2, p. 54 Amazon River, V. 6, p. 178 Alden, John (see Mason, Leroy) Amb, John, V. 5, p. 75 Alder Gulch, Mont., V. 6, p. 32 Ambassador Hotel (Chicago) V. 7, p. 201 Alerus Center, V. 8, p. 198 Ambassador 600, (auto) V. 7, p. 154 Alerus Financial, V.1, p.105 Amberry, Robert, V. 7, p. 212 Aleutian Islands, V. 4, p. 170; V. 5, p. 136; V. 6, Amberry, Tillie Moen, V. 7, p. 212 p. 137 Amberry, Tom, V. 7, pp. 212-215 Alexander, N.D., V. 2, p. 123; V. 8, p. 139 Amboy, Ill., V. 6, pp. 52, 53 Alexander, Grover Cleveland, V. 4, p. 123 Ambrose, Wesley, V. 6, p. 170 Alexandria, La., V. 8, p. 82 Ameche, Alan, V. 3, p. 164 Alexandria, Mn., V. 8, p. 123 Amelia Earhart Trophy, V. 3, p. 116 Alfred, Maine, V. 3, p. 54 Amenia & Sharon Land Co., V. 3, p. 30, Alfred Dickey Library, V. 7, p. 172 American Academy of Arts & Sciences, V. 7, p. 183 Algonquian Indians, V. 5, p. 26 American Academy of Dramatic Arts, V. 2, p.115; All I Desire (movie) V. 6, p. 199 V. 6, pp. 197-198 All in the Family (TV) V. 3, pp. 37, 41; V. 6, pp. 52, American Association (baseball) V. 4, p. 121; V. 5, 55 pp. 127, 128, 174; V. 6, p. 209 All My Friends are Gonna be Strangers (song) V. 6 American Association (hockey) V. 4, p. 170 p. 206 American Association for the United Nations, V. 1, All Those Things My Teacher Never Told p. 126 Me (book) V. 8, p. 244 American Automobiles Trimming Co., V. 7, p. 152 Allan, Girzal, V. 4, p. 19 American Bandmasters Association., V. 3, pp. 132- Allen, Edwin S., V. 3, p. 58 133; V. 5, p. 131; V. 7, p. 120 Allen, Gracie, V. 7, p. 92 American Bank Note Company. 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