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Title: Polish Women's Alliance of America. Group No. 103: Records, 1930-1971

Creator: Polish Women's Alliance of America. Group No. 103 (Milwaukee, Wis.)
Quantity: 0.1 c.f. (2 folders and 1 volume)
Call Number: Milwaukee SC 102
Abstract: Partial records of Group 103, the Mutual Help Society (also known as the St. Juliana Society), a fraternal organization of women of Polish ancestry; including minutes, newsclippings, membership records, and printed items. The group was active in civic activities, in war work and relief during World War II, and in social events.
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Title: John Stofflet KING-TV collection, 1991-2005

Creator: Stofflet, John

Creator: KING-TV (Television station : Seattle, Wash.)
Quantity: 141 videorecordings
Call Number: VFA 190-VFA 330
Abstract: The John Stofflet KING-TV collection includes raw footage of 71 press junket interviews conducted by American news broadcaster John Stofflet during his time at KING-TV, an NBC-affiliated television station in Seattle, Washington. The three- to five-minute interviews take place between 1991-2005 and feature celebrities discussing films they worked on and answering personal questions. Interviewees include George Clooney, Julia Roberts, Will Smith, Anthony Hopkins, and many more. Most interviews include both A and B camera angles. John Stofflet is a graduate of the UW-Madison School of Journalism and Mass Communication. He is a 25-time Regional Emmy Award winner and three-time Regional Edward R. Murrow Award winner.
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Title: St. Luke's United Methodist Church (La Crosse, Wis.) Records

: 1858-2001

Creator: St. Luke's United Methodist Church (La Crosse, Wis.)
Quantity: 4.8 cubic feetPhysical Description: 10 archives boxes, 1 large flat box
Unique Identifier: MSS 073
Abstract: St. Luke's United Methodist Church, 1858-2001, is located on the North Side of La Crosse, Wisconsin. The congregation, begun in 1856 under the name La Crosse Second Church and later known as the Caledonia Street Methodist Church, is still active and is affiliated with the United Methodists.

Records include historical materials, including photographs, clippings and historical booklets, as well as materials related to buildings and grounds, Christian Education, events, financial materials, membership, a few sacramental records (1897-1918), church clubs, the West Wisconsin Methodist Conference, and the Bice Family (a family with a long association with the church).
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Title: Levi Leonard Papers, 1857-1906

Creator: Leonard, Levi, 1815-1908
Quantity: 0.4 c.f. (1 archives box)
Call Number: Whitewater Mss R
Abstract: Mainly diaries, accompanied by several memoranda books and a folder of correspondence, kept by Leonard, a resident of Evansville, Wis., and stepfather of Burr W. Jones, Madison, Wis., lawyer, congressman, and state Supreme Court justice. Leonard's brief diary entries record expenditures, occasional weather observations, and his comments on personal and local events.
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Title: State Historical Society of Wisconsin. State Historical Museum: Pauline Pottery Photographs, 1883-1909

Creator: State Historical Society of Wisconsin. State Historical Museum
Quantity: 36 negatives on 9 strips (9 envelopes)
Call Number: PH Series 2800
Abstract: Photographs of Pauline pottery pieces from the collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin. Included are images of a tobacco jar, pitchers, vases, bowls, and a bust of George Washington.
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Title: William M. Lamers and Robert W. Habenstein Manuscript, 1955

Creator: Habenstein, Robert Wesley, 1914-

Creator: Lamers, William M. (William Mathias), 1900-
Quantity: 1.0 cubic ft. (3 boxes)
Call Number: Local History Manuscript Collection 34
Abstract: Draft manuscript for the 1955 publication The History of American Funeral Directing, by William M. Lamers and Robert W. Habenstein.
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