Clipping from the Seattle Times
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- 1977
Part of Wanda Thompson Papers
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Clipping from the Seattle Times
Part of Wanda Thompson Papers
Clipping from The Tacoma Facts
Part of Wanda Thompson Papers
Clipping from the Tacoma News Tribune
Part of Wanda Thompson Papers
Clipping from Washington State Department of Corrections Communique
Part of Wanda Thompson Papers
Part of Community Event Collection
When taken: A print of a word document
Where taken: Tacoma
Who is in this photograph: Description is list of contents of CD - A transfer from cassette 1978.
What memory is contained in this photo: (No CD was transfered to digital) cassette was transferred to CD by PLU archives for me to have - during a CD transfer project.
About Linnea Gord Jensen, written by Laura Jensen:
"Linnea Gord Jensen was a talented piano player who began lessons in 1910, age 9. She began accompaniment with the Order of Runeberg Choir tour to Finland in 1930. She became the O.R. Choir director in 1934 when their director retired. With the PTA in 1953 she accompanied the Mothersingers, directed by Margaret McGregor, a piano teacher from the Proctor Neighborhood. Linnea Gord Jensen continued with Mothersingers, then with a different women's choir, The Trebleaires, directed by Mrs. Margaret Beddoes. Linnea Gord Jensen also had been a secretary from 1930 to 1945 and volunteered time in the 1950s as a mimeograph worker, she did a newsletter for the Kindergarten called Pitter Patter News. She mimeographed the yearly PTA Information booklets".
Part of Community Event Collection
Part of Charles Carson Papers
Part of Dear Tacoma Project Collection
An email submission from DEndo describing how their life has changed during the pandemic.
Part of Charles Carson Papers
Do Something BRICK Award Pamphlet
Part of Charles Carson Papers
Downtown Tacoma Association correspondence
Part of Wanda Thompson Papers
Part of Community Event Collection
Caroline Edmiston is a professional chef turned tax attorney who is creative-minded and always looking for the next exciting thing to learn. Caroline shares this piece from the Food Bridges Us writing workshop. It is about sneaking cookies and is titled "Schnecken". Schnecken is a German cookie that is shaped like a snail, sometimes compared to a small cinnamon roll.