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Don Boese attended the University of Minnesota from 1953 to 1962, earning degrees in history and anthropology. He taught history at Mankato State College for eight years, and history, anthropology and humanities at Itasca Community College for 30 years.
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Program 71: "What Happened to the Blandin Foundation?" A Worthy First Project, 1943 - 48A radio series produced by historian Don Boese. Don is the author…
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Program 70 "The Future is Secure": Making The Big Switch to Ground Wood Papers, 1940sA radio series produced by historian Don Boese. Don is the author of…
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Program 69 Getting Out of the Newsprint Business, 1940sA radio series produced by historian Don Boese. Don is the author of eight books dealing with local…
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Program 68: Post War Growth and Modernization; Uncertainty in the Paper IndustryA radio series produced by historian Don Boese. Don is the author of eight…
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Program 67 The Post-War Economy: Resorts, Farming, Timber and Air TravelA radio series produced by historian Don Boese. Don is the author of eight books…
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Program 66: Impact of World War II on the Paper CompanyA radio series produced by historian Don Boese. Don is the author of eight books dealing with local…
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Program 65 Participating in the War Effort: Grand Rapids During World War TwoA radio series produced by historian Don Boese. Don is the author of eight…
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Program 64 1941 - 42: Grand Rapids at 50: Prosperity and the Impact of WarA radio series produced by historian Don Boese. Don is the author of eight books…
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Program 63: The Mission and Priorities of Charles Blandin's New Foundation, 1941A radio series produced by historian Don Boese. Don is the author of eight…