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Concordia Revealed - A Photograph Collection (Concordia College)
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Graduate Theses (Concordia College)
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Concordia's Scholars - Undergraduate Research Collection (Concordia College)
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Dakota Lithographs and Engravings (NDSU)
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H. L. Bolley Photograph Collection (NDSU)
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Korean War Propaganda Leaflets (NDSU)
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North Dakota Historic Documents (NDSU)
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NDSU Captured on Glass (NDSU)
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Nonpartisan Leader Cartoons (NDSU)
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Photo Gallery - Images from the NDSU Institute for Regional Studies (NDSU)
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Strand Studio Photograph Collection (NDSU)
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Cal Olson Photography (NDSU)
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North Dakota Voices from the Past (NDSU)
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Allen Spiker German Russian Dialect Tapes (NDSU)
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Behind the Scenes (Prairie Public)
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State Historical Society of North Dakota (SHSND)
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North Dakota Blue Books (SHSND)
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Dakota Mosaic (SHSND)
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William E. (Bill) Shemorry Photograph Collection (SHSND)
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Fargo Public Library Collection (NDSU)
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State Historical Society of North Dakota Museum Collection (SHSND)
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St. Lukes School of Nursing Photograph Collection (NDSU)
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For Eagles To Be Crows (NDSU)
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Historical Monographs (Concordia College)
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testing
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Father William C. Sherman Photograph Collection (NDSU GRHC)
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Prairie Public's downtown television studio
Television studios
Prairie Public's current studio at 207 North 5th Street began life as the broadcast studio for WDAY TV. WDAY sold the building to American Federal Life Insurance who converted the large studio space to...
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Dakota Fields outdoors program
Television programs
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Baggit - Prairie Public's first personal computer
Television production & direction
"Baggit" (as you can see by the nice label below), a Southwest Technical Products computer built from a kit by chief engineer Don Geiken. It was called "Baggit", because Don built it while eating his bag...
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An early television camera
Television production & direction
This early studio camera featured a lens turret with lenses of different focal lengths. The camera operator changed from a wide shot to medium shot to close up by rotating the lens turret. Modern studio...
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Action behind the scenes of a fundraising auction
Television production & direction
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A televised discussion at the Governor's Conference from the state capitol
Television production & direction
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Vote '88 debate ready to get underway
Television production & direction
In a debate sponsored by the League of Women Voters, incumbent Byron Dorgan and Steve Sydness (Republican) vie for North Dakota's sole seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. From left to right, Byron...
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Vote '88 Debate
Television production & direction
In a debate sponsored by the League of Women Voters, incumbent Byron Dorgan (Democrat) behind the podium at the right and his opponent Steve Sydness (Republican) behind the podum at the left vie for North...
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The crew on the other side of the camera during a live fundraising auction
Television production & direction
Camera operator to the far right is Michael J. Olsen.
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The championship debate team from St. Mary's New England
Television production & direction
As part of their preparation for the National Bicentennial Competitition on the Constitution and Bill of Rights, Prairie Public televisied a dress rehearsal for the debate team from St. Mary's New England...
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The challenges of television production in a small studio
Television production & direction
Prior to acquiring the downtown studio, Prairie Public's live broadcasts were made from studio space in Ceres Hall on the North Dakota State University campus. As seen in this photograph, cameras were...
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The calm after the auction storm
Television production & direction
The hectic pace of a live on-air auction left the television crew with much cleaning to do
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Studio sets for a live auction
Television production & direction
The many items offered during a live fund raising auction were broken down into manageable groupings that were compartmentalized in small sets inside the Prairie Public studio. Each auction required many...
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A pledge break in Ceres Hall
Television production & direction
Hosts Steve Leyland (left), Larry White (center), and Virginia Dambach (right). Unidentified volunteers seated at phone banks in the background. In the background, a lighted sign counts down progress toward...
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Studio set for "Free Space"
Television production & direction
"Free Space" was a 30 minute program broadcast as a public service by Prairie Public Television. The program was the brainchild of Dan Hart who stated that the program was a great outlet for people with...
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Spin host Cal Olson
Television production & direction
"SPIN" was a weekly hour-long magazine program with interviews and discussions about topical interests. Cal Olson hosted the program from 1976 to 1978.
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Spin host Boyd Christianson interviews Fargo sportscaster Jim Adelson.
Television production & direction
Spin host Boyd Christianson took the helm of Prairie Public's popular news magazine program in 1978. In this photograph, Christenson interviews Fargo sportscaster Jim Adelson.
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Senator Quentin Burdick helps out during a fund raising auction
Television production & direction
North Dakota Senator Quentin Burdick and an unidentified Miss Fargo host during on on-air fundraising auction. Items up for bid include a toy Allied Van Lines truck, a case of 30 wiegh motor oil, a portable...
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Scene from a live auction
Television production & direction
Live air auctions were Prairie Public's early fund raising efforts. Two identified individuals offer a fishing rod for bids.
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Programming the lighting control board
Television production & direction
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