The Dacotah was the student yearbook/annual from the University of North Dakota. It was published on an irregular basis, beginning in 1904 and ending in 1977.
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1948 Dacotah
University of North Dakota
The 1948 edition of the Dacotah yearbook was dedicated to University of North Dakota alumni, honoring graduates who had achieved success and continued to represent the university beyond campus.
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1947 Dacotah
University of North Dakota
The 1947 edition of the Dacotah yearbook opens with reflections on commencement and achievement.
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1946 Dacotah
University of North Dakota
The 1946 edition of the Dacotah yearbook was dedicated to returning veterans, honoring their service and expressing gratitude as they resumed their place in university life.
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1945 Dacotah
University of North Dakota
The 1945 edition of the Dacotah yearbook was dedicated to former students "who have left the University of North Dakota to enter the armed forces."
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1942 Dacotah
University of North Dakota
The 1942 edition of the Dacotah yearbook was dedicated as an “escape” from the routines and wartime worries of the era, using imagery and student life, embodied by the figure of “Sammy Sioux,” to provide a sense of relief and campus spirit.
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1941 Dacotah
University of North Dakota
The 1941 edition of the Dacotah yearbook was dedicated to the average student, recognizing the everyday individuals whose experiences and presence defined the spirit of the academic year.
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1940 Dacotah
University of North Dakota
The 1940 edition of the Dacotah yearbook was dedicated to John Hancock, honoring both his notable accomplishments and the strength of his character, as well as his ability to remain approachable despite his achievements.
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1939 Dacotah
University of North Dakota
The 1939 edition of the Dacotah yearbook was dedicated to all graduates of the University of North Dakota, honoring both the earliest classes of the pioneer era and the generations that followed for their contributions to the university’s traditions and legacy.
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1938 Dacotah
University of North Dakota
The 1938 edition of the Dacotah yearbook was dedicated to Dr. John M. Gillette, eminent sociologist known as “the father of rural sociology,” in recognition of his distinguished career, leadership in his field, and three decades of service to the University of North Dakota.
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1937 Dacotah
University of North Dakota
The 1937 edition of the Dacotah yearbook was dedicated to Dr. Gottfried Hult, internationally known poet, translator, and scholar, in recognition of his contributions to literature and the arts and his influence at the University of North Dakota.
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1935 Dacotah
University of North Dakota
The 1935 edition of the Dacotah yearbook was dedicated to the student body of the University of North Dakota in recognition of the struggle, effort, and ambition of students as they work toward the future.
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1933 Dacotah
University of North Dakota
The 1933 edition of the Dacotah yearbook was dedicated to Dr. William Bek, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, in recognition of his modern and progressive ideas, his leadership, and his contributions to the continued advancement of the University of North Dakota.
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1932 Dacotah
University of North Dakota
The 1932 edition of the Dacotah yearbook was dedicated to Colonel Carl Ben Eielson, honoring his life, accomplishments, and legacy as one of North Dakota’s most outstanding sons, and remembering him through depictions of the Arctic region he loved.
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1931 Dacotah
University of North Dakota
The 1931 edition of the Dacotah yearbook was dedicated to the Spirit of the Old West, honoring the enduring ideals of the pioneers and cowboys that helped shape and continue to inspire the growth of the University of North Dakota.
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1930 Dacotah
University of North Dakota
The 1930 edition of the Dacotah yearbook was dedicated to the American university of today, particularly honoring the spirit of inquiry and progress within higher education that seeks to test tradition, advance new ideas, and free rather than restrict its students.
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1929 Dacotah
University of North Dakota
The 1929 edition of the Dacotah yearbook was dedicated to the Mothers of North Dakota, honoring their love, sacrifice, and lasting influence in the lives of their children and families.
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1928 Dacotah
University of North Dakota
The 1928 edition of the Dacotah yearbook was dedicated to the spirit of progress in North Dakota and to the vision of a greater University of North Dakota in its service to the citizens of the state
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1927 Dacotah
University of North Dakota
The 1927 edition of the Dacotah yearbook was dedicated to Dean Vernon Squires in recognition of his twenty-eight years of unselfish devotion and service to the University of North Dakota and his influence in fostering finer and nobler influences in university life.
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1926 Dacotah
University of North Dakota
The 1926 edition of the Dacotah yearbook was dedicated to Dr. O. G. Libby, recognizing his work as an educator and historian, his service as secretary of the State Historical Society, and his long and faithful service to the University of North Dakota.
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1925 Dacotah
University of North Dakota
The 1925 edition of the Dacotah yearbook was dedicated to the State of North Dakota, honoring its natural resources, history, pioneers, and people.
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1924 Dacotah
University of North Dakota
The 1924 edition of the Dacotah yearbook was dedicated to Dean E. J. Babcock in recognition of his nationally recognized research on lignite coal, his contributions to the development of North Dakota’s resources, and his long and respected service to the University.
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1923 Dacotah
University of North Dakota
The 1923 edition of the Dacotah yearbook was dedicated to Elwyn Francis Chandler in recognition of his nearly twenty-five years of devoted and unselfish service to the University of North Dakota.
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1921 Dacotah
University of North Dakota
The 1921 edition of The Dacotah yearbook was dedicated to former students who sacrificed their lives in Flanders Fields during wartime.
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1916 Dacotah
University of North Dakota
The 1916 edition of the Dacotah yearbook was dedicated to Dr. Melvin Brannon, former Dean of the College of Liberal Arts.
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1914 Dacotah
University of North Dakota
The 1914 edition of the Dacotah yearbook was dedicated to Dr. George S. Thomas, a longtime UND faculty member and administrator.