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A man's reach

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Table of Contents

The early years -- Taking charge -- Governor -- Citizen Andersen -- Appendix: Professional positions, activities, and honors of Elmer L. Andersen.

Dates

  • Copyright: 2000

Creator

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Extent

1 Volumes : Hardcover; 434 pages; photos

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

"Elmer L. Andersen has been described as Minnesota's leading citizen. As a Minnesota state senator, he pioneered progressive legislation in the areas of civil rights, special education and welfare, mental health care, and metropolitan governance. His term as Minnesota's governor in the early 1960s was marked by the founding of Southwest State University and the establishment of several state parks, which, along with his role in the creation of Voyageurs National Park, gained him a reputation as one of the region's most important environmentalists. He built a small adhesives business, H.B. Fuller Company, into a world leader, and created a publishing empire from one weekly newspaper. His philanthropic legacy has significantly contributed to educational and cultural institutions throughout the state."--Jacket.

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Source

Title
A man's reach
Status
Completed
Date
2025-07
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the Southwest Minnesota Historical Center Repository

Contact:
Southwest Minnesota State University
McFarland Library
1501 State Street
Marshall MN 56258