Red Wing, Minnesota

Red Wing, Minnesota
Author: Red Wing Printing Co. (Red Wing, Minn.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 14
Release: 1923
Genre: Red Wing (Minn.)
ISBN:

Art in Red Wing

Art in Red Wing
Author: Laurence Eli Schmeckebier
Publisher:
Total Pages: 108
Release: 1946
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

Art in Red Wing was first published in 1946. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions.What happens to the American small community in periods of war and challenge, change and uncertainty? In an age of planning, why not look at the community basis for planning?With these two questions as a basis, the University of Minnesota, in 1943, began one of the most exhaustive studies of an American community undertaken in recent times. Red Wing, Minnesota, on the banks of the Mississippi River in Goodhue County was chosen as the "typical small American city."Professors of education, economics, sociology, art, home economics, journalism, and public health joined with city officials and civic leaders in studying every aspect of the city and its people. Their findings are published in eleven bulletins, each devoted to an individual topic. The entire survey, entitled The Community Basis for Postwar Planning, was coordinated by Roland S. Vaile, professor of economics and marketing at the University of Minnesota, and made possible by a grant from the Graduate School.The present study, Art in Red Wing, considers the public role of art and architecture in the reconstruction of the postwar Red Wing community; examining a variety of artistic expression including housing style, civic architecture, window displays, public sculpture, and pottery.

City of Red Wing, Minnesota

City of Red Wing, Minnesota
Author: Northern States Power Company (Minnesota). Industrial Development Department
Publisher:
Total Pages: 27
Release: 1958
Genre: Red Wing (Minn.)
ISBN:

Quarantining with God

Quarantining with God
Author: Glenn L. Monson
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2022-02-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 166673568X

A dedication to prayer, a pastoral heart, and a love for Scripture come together in this collection of devotions. Originally written for congregation members during the coronavirus pandemic of 2020, these devotions explore every facet of Scripture from the Wisdom writings to the Revelation of St. John. Composed for daily use, they follow the liturgical calendar, beginning in the season of Lent, when the pandemic first exploded in the Midwest, and continue through the following Epiphany season, one year later. Each day’s devotion includes a substantial portion of Scripture, a brief reflection, and a prayer. It is the hope of the author, an active Lutheran pastor, that all who feel “quarantined,” whether in a pandemic or not, might find comfort, encouragement, and wisdom in these devotions.