WebMar 14, 2008 · Contact. North Dakota Legislative Council State Capitol 600 East Boulevard Avenue Bismarck, ND 58505. Phone: 701-328-2916 Fax: 701-328-3615 Email: [email protected]@ndlegis.gov WebHe went on to attend Bismarck State College, formerly known as Bismarck Junior College, on a track scholarship and in 1974 competed in the National Junior College indoor championships in the 1,000-yard run. The following year he transferred to Stanford University, and graduated with a B.A. in Political Science. Career [ edit]
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WebAs a Republican, he represented the 32nd district from 1969 to 1976. [2] [3] He was born in Bismarck, North Dakota and attended Bismarck Junior College and the University of North Dakota, where he received his law degree ( JD ). He was admitted to the North Dakota bar in 1951. [4] References [ edit] Web30 Bismarck Airport (and Air Mail) (SEE ALSO: Bismarck [history and reminiscences by Tom Baker] and Bismarck [newspaper clippings and publications]), 1950-1982 31 Bismarck Chamber of Commerce, 1965 32 Bismarck High School (with photographs), 1936-1989. Box 3: 1 Bismarck Junior College (Bismarck State College), 1940-2005 sian borgomanero
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WebContact. North Dakota Legislative Council State Capitol 600 East Boulevard Avenue Bismarck, ND 58505. Phone: 701-328-2916 Fax: 701-328-3615 Email: [email protected]@ndlegis.gov WebBismarck, ND Typescript of a brief history entitled, "The Bank of North Dakota" by a North Dakota State Examiner and Episcopalian minister. (1 item) 20467 Richard Christen Papers, 1975 Typescript of a Minot State College history paper entitled, “Personal Reflections on the Nonpartisan League.” (1 item) 20474 Howard Holmgren Papers, 1932 WebDec 12, 2024 · From 1964-1966, Dick attended Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana where he received his M.A. in government. Upon graduation, he came to North Dakota to serve on the staff of Governor William... the penny hotel