ELWYN B. ROBINSON DEPARTMENT OF SPECIAL COLLECTIONS
CHESTER FRITZ LIBRARY
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA
GRAND FORKS, NORTH DAKOTA 58202
O. H. THORMODSGARD PAPERS
COLLECTION: OGL #189 (addition)
DATES: 1912-1973, undated
SIZE: 2.5 linear feet
INTRODUCTION
ACQUISITION: This addition to the O. H. Thormodsgard Papers was
deposited in the Orin G. Libby Manuscript Collection by Rita Reusch of the
University of North Dakota's Thormodsgard Law Library on December 9, 1981
(Acc.# 82-982).
ACCESS: Available for inspection under the rules and regulations of
the Department of Special Collections.
SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE
This addition to the O. H. Thormodsgard papers consists primarily of papers,
articles, and lectures by Dean Thormodsgard. However, it also includes a large
quantity of personal and professional correspondence, academic theses, and
various diplomas and certificates, as well as reports by committees on which
Thormodsgard sat. Unfortunately, Thormodsgard often did not sign and/or date
the documents he kept, so many documents have been preserved as part of this
collection on the assumption that they were written by him, but without
conclusive proof thereof.
In addition to documents, this collection also contains a World War I-era
blue star banner. A blue star banner consists of a white field edged in red
with one or more blue five-pointed stars centered on the white field. In the
United States, it is traditionally displayed by families, communities, and
organizations with members currently serving in the armed forces, and the
number of stars corresponds to the number of members serving. This particular
banner has the number "103" superimposed on the star, suggesting that
103 men from that organization or community were serving at the time the banner
was made. It is unknown which community or organization this banner
represented, but the fact that Thormodsgard was teaching high school in Fergus
Falls, Minnesota, at the time the First World War broke out suggests that the
banner may have originated in that community. Alternatively, the banner may
have also represented individuals affiliated with the University of North
Dakota or the UND Law School who were serving in uniform, and later found its
way into Thormodsgard's possession when he became dean of the law school.
BOX AND FOLDER INVENTORY
Box 1
Folder
- Miscellaneous Biographical Information
- "A Tribute Honoring O. H. Thormodsgard", January 1971
- Retirement Banquet Program, May 26, 1962
- Presidential Reports and Letters
- UND Law Library
- UND Law School Curriculum
- Legal Aid Clinic
- Estate of J. F. T. O'Connor
- Miscellaneous Correspondence and Memoranda, 1924-1968
- Miscellaneous Correspondence and Memoranda (undated)
- List of Unpublished Writings
- "The Farmer's Co-operative Movement", Thormodsgard's MA Thesis,
St. Olaf College, 1916
- "Crime - It's Causes and Remedies", Thesis by Thormodsgard
- "Dacotah Annual" Articles
- "Dakota Student" Articles
- Articles for "Law School News"
- Autobiographical Speech (Possibly a Farewell Address)
- "The Church and the Law", Paper
- "Citations" Written by Dean O. H. Thormodsgard
- "Collective Security", Paper
- "The Constitution of the United States", Paper
- "Constitutional Liberties", Lecture for New Citizens, May 3,
1962
- "Counsel for the Defense", Paper
- "History of Roman Law", Paper
- "Homesteads", Paper
- "Implied Powers and Implied Limitations in Constitutional Law",
Paper
- "Interrelation of Law and Economics", Paper
- "Joys of Christmas", Paper (written at Spokane College,
1912-1913)
- "Law and Power", Paper
- "Law as a Vocation", Paper
- Lecture on American Government for New Citizens
- "Legal Condition of Women", Paper, and "Married Women's
Property Rights in North Dakota"
- "Leif Erickson", Paper
- Letter from Thormodsgard to Friends of UND Shortly After Pearl Harbor,
1941
- "Memorandum on the Admission to the Practice of Law"
- "Our American Heritage", Lecture Given at 1952 Freemason
Reunion, Duluth, Minnesota
- Paper on Marriage
- "The Pathways of Perfection", Paper
- "Philosophy of Property", Fortnightly Paper
- "Protestantism", Manuscript
- "Retirement Annuities for Teachers and Employees of State Educational
Institutions", Legal Opinion Paper
- "Selection of Jury Panel in North Dakota", Paper
- "Statehood - North Dakota", Paper
- "Statelessness - Of Women and Minors", Paper
- "The Study of Law", Manuscript
- "Tenancy by Entirety", Paper
- Text to a "Preface"
- Tribute to Tracey R. Bangs
- "The Treaty Power", Paper, September 3, 1955
- "Trends in Legal Education", Paper
- Two Fortnightly Papers: "Background of International Law" and
"War - An International Law Concept"
- "Why Make a Will", Paper
- "World Peace in History", Paper
- Writings on Ethics and the Legal Profession
- Book Reviews
- American Bar Association Committee on Legal Education, Reports
- Address to the American Association of University Professors
- Draft Report on Legal Education in North Dakota
- "National Conference on Uniform State Laws"
- Order of the Coif
- "Report on the First National Conference of Law Review Editors"
- UND Law Alumni Association
- Memorial Addresses
- American Legion Speeches
- Newsletters and Newspaper Clippings
- Legal Opinions
- Domicile: Questions of Legal Residence
- "Forum" Debating Society (Thormodsgard was an Honorary Member)
- Miscellaneous
Box 2
Folder
- Certificates of Admission to Practice Law Before State and Federal Courts
- Academic Diplomas, etc.
- Certificates of Appreciation
- Certificates of Organizational Membership
Additional Item: Large Blue Star Banner from 1917 with "103"
superimposed upon the star
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