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Strength As A Measure Of Athletic Ability In College Men At The University Of North Dakota, Joel N. Mcdonald
Strength As A Measure Of Athletic Ability In College Men At The University Of North Dakota, Joel N. Mcdonald
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The North Dakota State Mill And Elevator Association: History, Organization, Administration, And Operation, E. Bruce Hagan
The North Dakota State Mill And Elevator Association: History, Organization, Administration, And Operation, E. Bruce Hagan
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Insurance Plans Used In Colleges And Universities Of The Northern United States, Robert D. Johnson
Insurance Plans Used In Colleges And Universities Of The Northern United States, Robert D. Johnson
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Spiritual Pioneering : A History Of The Synod Of North Dakota, Presbyterian Church, U.S.A. 1885-1954, Marian Elizabeth Mckechnie
Spiritual Pioneering : A History Of The Synod Of North Dakota, Presbyterian Church, U.S.A. 1885-1954, Marian Elizabeth Mckechnie
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The Administration Of Swimming Pools In Colleges And Universities Of The United States, James A. Stewart
The Administration Of Swimming Pools In Colleges And Universities Of The United States, James A. Stewart
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Subsurface Correlations Of The Cretaceous Greenhorn-Lakota Interval In North Dakota : A Study In Facies, Dan E. Hansen
Subsurface Correlations Of The Cretaceous Greenhorn-Lakota Interval In North Dakota : A Study In Facies, Dan E. Hansen
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Stream Piracy And Glacial Diversion Of Little Missouri River, North Dakota, Emmett R. Schmitz
Stream Piracy And Glacial Diversion Of Little Missouri River, North Dakota, Emmett R. Schmitz
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Bedrock river terraces, as much as 275 to 500 feet above the present Little Missouri, are remnants of a former floodplain. The presence of these former shallow valley floor (Little Missouri Terrace No. 4) along the pre-glacial channel and east and north of the Killdeer Mountains suggests several pre-glacial rivers.
Peripheral precipitation in advance of the Kansan-Illinoian glacier, head-ward erosion with consequent new gradient breached the divide between the pre-glacial Little Missouri River and the “Medicine Stone” River, (herein named, after a local landmark), which flowed eastward into pre-glacial Missouri River.
The history of that portion of the Little Missouri …