Program on the north balcony of the Hennepin County Government Center showing items to go into the Government Center time capsule. The item being shown is a design for a U. S. bicentennial quarter created by Seth G. Huntington of Minneapolis. The design eventually was used for the bicentennial half dollar. Right, in sunglasses: Hennepin County Public Affairs Director Ted Farrington. Behind microphone: Hennepin County Commissioner Tom Olson. Next to Olson, in white suit: Hennepin County Commissioner Thomas Ticen. Far left: Hennepin County Commissioner Richard O. Hanson.
While Hennepin County Commissioner Tom Olson speaks before a crowd on the north balcony of Hennepin County Government Center, Hennepin County Public Affairs Director Ted Farrington prepares to add a copy of the book "Good Neighbor to the Northwest 1924 - 1974," a history of WCCO radio, to a time capsule box.
On the north plaza of the Hennepin County Government Center, three men in Revolutionary War military uniforms stand with flags. Two men in modern uniforms stand behind them. They are watched by a small group of people in the background. The event symbolized Hennepin County's certification as a bicentennial community.
President Brendan McDonald at the dedication for the Tenth Street Bridge, he stands with an unidentified man by a sign that reads: "University Bridge."
President Brendan McDonald's inauguration. George Budd, Robert Wick, Charles Graham, Lowell (Ted) Gillett, and Brendan McDonald all served as president of St. Cloud State University.
President Brendan McDonald's inauguration. View of a man, wearing academic gowns, standing behind a podium, while three men, wearing academic gowns and suits, look on.
President Brendan McDonald's inauguration. View of a man, wearing academic gowns, shaking hands with a man, who is wearing a suit, while people in the background clap, podium in foreground.
President Brendan McDonald's inauguration. View of a man, wearing a suit, standing behind a podium, two women sit at table near podium, sign in background reads: "Congratulations President McDonald."