A publicity photograph (taken c.1930) showing arts and crafts activates for kids enrolled at "Stay at Home Camp," a summer camp developed by the Jewish Center Activities Association, for the growing number of families joining the J. E. C. The J. C. A. A. was the Jewish Education Center's programming arm.
Girls in uniform perform calisthenics during a physical education class on the second floor of Kiehle Hall, 1927. Classes also involved group games, folk dancing, and personal hygiene.
Glass nipple, possibly from a nursing bottle, found during excavation of the wood barracks (long barracks) at Historic Fort Snelling in 1973. Accession 343.213.19, archaeology collection, Minnesota Historical Society.