Overseas Bride Club Meeting

Overseas Bride Club Meeting

“Two members of the Overseas Brides Club practice making chicken soup with the help of a director of the Institute. It’s part of the program of making good citizens of immigrants coming to St. Paul…left to right, Mrs. J. W. Jorgenson (addresses omitted) director of the International Institute, lends a hand in cooking chicken soup for Mrs. E. G. Du Chene, while Mrs. Samuel L. Mac Kinney, reads on. Both of the brides are from France.” Photo and caption from “Home Countries Enemies, But Students Friendly,” November 8, 1947. Photograph used with the permission of the St. Paul Pioneer Press.

Alice Sickels book signing, December 1945.

Alice Sickels book signing, December 1945.

Former International Institute in St. Paul Executive Secretary, Alice Lilliequist Sickels, signing copies of her book, Around the World in St. Paul. The book detailed the history of the International Institute in St. Paul starting the Festival of Nations. The event was the Folk Arts Fair held at the International Institute located in the downtown YWCA in St. Paul. Used with the permission of the International Institute of Minnesota.

Citizenship class at the YWCA location of the International Institute, 1940

Citizenship class at the YWCA location of the International Institute, 1940

Free citizenship training class at the YWCA location of the International Institute in St. Paul. Roster taken from Pioneer Press article, “Free Citizenship Training Class at Intl. Inst, July 22, 1940. Pictured are (left to right): “Samuel Yep, Mrs Sofia Chistopean, Russian; Mr. Charles Nordun, Norse; Mrs. Anna Grasse, Hungarian; Miss Margaret Wichauff, German; Mr. Albert Johnson, instructor (from WPA staff); Mr. Anton Anderson, Swedish; Mrs. Mary Katzmark, Polish; Mrs. Olga Erickson, Swedish; Mrs. Mary Orsagna, Italian; Miss Katherine Reagan, Scotland; Mrs. Rose Serratore, Italian.” Photograph used with the permission of the St. Paul Pioneer Press.

English class at the St. Paul YWCA, 1938

English class at the St. Paul YWCA, 1938

Class photo of an English class at the International Institute. Caption from the St. Paul Pioneer Press: “Lou Ngew, left, Chin Yuk Hing, and Chin Yuk Cue are being taught reading by Miss Shirley Flatiage Institute English Instructor Oct. 3, 1938.” Photograph used with the permission of the St. Paul Pioneer Press.

1932 Peace Review

1932 Peace Review

This December 4, 1932 event called the “Peace Review” was sponsored by the International Institute and held at the downtown St. Paul YWCA at 123 West Fifth Street. Used with the permission of the International Institute of Minnesota.
Holding location: International Institute of Minnesota

Bess Leuthold Beebe

Bess Leuthold Beebe

Bess Leuthold Beebe, president of the International Institute of Minnesota’s board of directors. Taken from the institute’s 1921 annual report. Used with the permission of the International Institute of Minnesota.

Christmas Party at the International Institute, 1920

Christmas Party at the International Institute, 1920

Christmas party at the International Institute’s first location at 584 Rice Street in St. Paul. The image was included in the 1921 annual report for the year of December 1919– December 1920. Photography by Brown’s Photo Studio, St. Paul. Used with the permission of the International Institute of Minnesota.

International Institute of Minnesota

The International Institute in St. Paul opened on December 12, 1919. For one hundred years, it has helped meet the needs of immigrants, refugees, and asylees beginning their new lives in Minnesota.

Sisters of St. Benedict in front of the Gardner family house

Sisters of St. Benedict in front of the Gardner family house

Sisters of St. Benedict in front of the Gardner family house (301 Summit Avenue, St. Paul) in 1948. Used with the permission of the Germanic-American Institute.

Visitors entering the Germanic-American Institute.

Visitors entering the Germanic-American Institute.

Visitors entering the Germanic-American Institute, ca. 2010s. Used with the permission of the Germanic-American Institute.

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