NDSU pulled off a narrow victory … Vikings, not … We’ve voted … Dr. Isern, NDSU history prof, found Dad’s carvings in Enderlin museum … Reading a good book: THIS IS HAPPINESS about the before and after arrival of electricity in an Irish village, an event which stokes my own memories … Marker Stone that the two State Universities fought so hard over was one of an original 720 markers, placed every half mile along the 360-mile border of the two states … Big crowd came to celebrate Norma and Gary’s 50th … adios.
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