On this date in 1954, Agnes Geelan, Secretary and Treasurer of the North Dakota Nonpartisan League, sent a letter on the official letterhead of the NPL's Executive Committee to P. W. Lanier, Jr., a prominent Democratic Party activist. He had invited her to the inaugural meeting of the Democratic Farmer-Labor Association, the day before on November 22. He had become chairman of this organization, which sought to include \“progressive Democrats and Leaguers, farmers and organized Labor.\”
In observance of the 60th anniversary of the assassination of John F. Kennedy Jr., we're republishing this column from Andrea Hunter Halgrimson about meeting the former president as a child.
By 1972, William Guy had accomplished most of his major goals at the state level andhad his sights on things he could do at the national or federal level.
By 1972, William Guy had accomplished most of his major goals at the state level andhad his sights on things he could do at the national or federal level.
Readers solve the mystery identity of the Fargo toddler who traveled via U.S. Mail. It turns out that might have been one of the least interesting things about him.