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tx080400467p.pdf -
...Klee 1925 2007 Peter Gritzmann and Bernd Sturmfels V ictor L. ...
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ictor L. Klee passed away on August 17, 2007, in Lakewood, Ohio. Born in San Francisco in 1925, he received his Ph.D. in mathematics from the University of Virginia in 1949. In 1953 he moved to the University of Washington in Seattle, where he was a faculty member for 54 years. Klee specialized in convex sets, functional analysis, analysis of algorithms, optimization, and combinatorics, writing more than 2
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282-286.pdf -
...ournal of Agriculture and Biological Sciences 2 6 282-286 2006 2...
): 282-286, 2006 © 2006, INSInet Publication
Natural Enemy Complex of Eurytoma Amygdali Enderlein, 1907 (Hymenoptera, Eurytomidae) in Eastern Mediterranean Region of Turkey; Notes on Their Interaction and Effectiveness
Ouzhan Doanlar, Ahmet Emin Yildirim and Miktat Doanlar Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture, Mustafa Kemal University, Antakya-Hatay, Turkey.
Abstract: Natural enemies of Eurytom
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ilo_min_age_en.pdf -
...glish display cgi http ilolex.ilo.ch 1567 cgi-lex convde.pl C138 ...
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C138 Minimum Age Convention, 1973
Convention concerning Minimum Age for Admission to Employment (Note: Date of coming into force: 19:06:1976.) Convention:C138 Place:Geneva Session of the Conference:58 Date of adoption:26:06:1973 Subject classification: Elimination of Child Labour Subject classification: Minimum Age Subject classification: Admission to Employment See the ratifications for this
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c45_ugworkwomen.pdf -
...glish display cgi 06 01 2003 17 48 C45 Underground Work Women ...
ground Work (Women) Convention, 1935
Convention concerning the Employment of Women on Underground Work in Mines of all Kinds (Note: Date of coming into force: 30:05:1937.) Convention:C045 Place:Geneva Session of the Conference:19 Date of adoption:21:06:1935 Subject classification: Underground Work See the ratifications for this Convention Display the document in: French Spanish Status: Other instrument subject to a
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wto_06-gatt.pdf -
... GENERAL AGREEMENT ON TARIFFS AND TRADE 1994 1. The General Agre...
The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade 1994 ("GATT 1994") shall consist of:
(a) the provisions in the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, dated 30 October 1947, annexed to the Final Act Adopted at the Conclusion of the Second Session of the Preparatory Committee of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Employment (excluding the Protocol of Provisional Application), as rectified, amended or modifie
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36_2002_winter.pdf -
...2 The Journal of the Arunah Hill Natural Science Center Inc. Vo...
e Center, Inc.
Volume 36
Smoke trail left by a Leonid Meteor
Inside this issue:
Deep Sky Treasures Leonids 2001 A Night to Remember! The Messier Marathon
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Inside This Issue
Regular Sections
Leonid 2001, A Night to Remember by John Davis The Messier Marathon by Tom Hoffelder
Astronomy Association News
Edited by Steve Pielock
Deep Sky Treasures
The Observer's Notebook
Edited by John
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...01 A NIGHT TO by John Davis On the night of Saturday into Sunday...
Saturday into Sunday Nov. 17, 18 the Leonid Meteors blazed their way to "shooting" stardom, lighting up the sky with increasing numbers, and providing a celestial fireworks display the likes of which this observer had not previously seen in a lifetime! On our Arunah hilltop a crowd of over 40 gathered to witness what we hoped would be a memorable sky show. The Leonids did not disappoint! Over the chilly night many of
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history.pdf -
...llege--The First Half-Century and the Second In 1904 John Patrick...
n 1904, John Patrick Carroll, a forty year old former president of what is now Loras College, became the second bishop of Helena. His spiritual burdens were far lighter than those of his predecessor, John Baptist Brondel, due to the establishment of the diocese of Great Falls in eastern Montana that same year. But if anyone expected the newly-minted prelate "to rest on his laurels," and any man who does so is wearing
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history.pdf -
...the Secretary of State Kansas History Kansas takes its name from t...
akes its name from the Kansa Indians. Kansa means "People of the South Wind." Kansas entered the Union on January 29, 1861, marking the end of a long period of exploration and settlement, and following a brief but bloody and bitter struggle between early settlers over the extension of slavery. Ahead were days of growth and development that contributed to the strength and prosperity of our American nation.
Early Ex
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history.pdf -
... The Cleveland Athletic Club .... a club rich in history and tradition...
istory and tradition. The Cleveland Athletic Club's official history began on February 1, 1908 when it found its first home on the top floor of what is now the "old" National City Bank Building. By August, 1909, the CAC had over 900 members and was actively seeking a site to construct a new building. As fate would have it, a five story office building was being constructed on the south side of Euclid Avenue just west
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history.pdf -
...averns An Historical Perspective More than a thousand years before th...
sand years before the first ranchers entered the Guadalupe Mountains region of southeastern New Mexico, Indians were living in the area now known as Carlsbad Caverns National Park. Although the names of the Guadalupe Indian discoverers of the caverns were never recorded, their signatures can be seen in the numerous pictographs (paintings) and cooking rings located throughout the park. These early people left no evide
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1035-60-1902.pdf -
... gabor microsoft.com Microsoft Research One Microsoft Way Redmon...
icrosoft Way, Redmond, WA 98052-6399. Dynamical sensitivity of critical planar percolation, and the Incipient Infinite Cluster. Let each site of the triangular lattice (or edge of the Z2 lattice) have an independent Poisson clock switching between open and closed. So, at any given moment, the configuration is just critical percolation, and almost surely there are only finite open clusters. However, there are random e
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history-vol2.pdf -
...tate Penitentiary HSR IV. Fabric Summary 282 IV. FABRIC SUMMARY...
IV. FABRIC SUMMARY: CONSTRUCTION, ALTERATIONS, AND USES OF SPACE (for documentation, see Appendices A and B, by date, and C, by location) Jeffrey A. Cohen § A. Front Building (figs. C3.1 - C3.19) Work began in the 1823 building season, following the commencement of the perimeter walls and preceding that of the cellblocks. In August 1824 all the active stonecutters were employed cutting stones for the front building
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...48 2000 1 Electric Power Annual 2000 Volume I August 2001 E...
August 2001
Energy Information Administration Office of Coal, Nuclear, Electric and Alternate Fuels U.S. Department of Energy Washington, DC 20585
This report is available on the Web at: http://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/electricity/epav1/epav1.pdf
This report was prepared by the Energy Information Administration, the independent statistical and analytical agency within the U.S. Department of Energy. The info
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history 20of 20apache 20trail. -
... TRAIL By Tom Kollenborn c 1980 1989 The Apache Trail can certainly...
Trail can certainly be classified as one of the most adventurous and scenic routes in the American Southwest. Since 1906 tourist have traveled this unique mountain highway and marveled at some of the most spectacular scenery in our state. The Apache Trail, as we know it today, originates in Apache Junction and terminates at the junction with Highway 60-70 some four miles east of Miami, Arizona. The original roadway
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natur011.pdf -
... extract from Nature and Ideology Natural Garden Design in the Tw...
den Design in the Twentieth Century
edited by Joachim Wolschke-Bulmahn
published by
Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection Washington, D.C.
as volume 18 in the series Dumbarton Oaks Colloquium on the History of Landscape Architecture
© 1997 Dumbarton Oaks Trustees for Harvard University Washington, D.C. Printed in the United States of America
www.doaks.org/etexts.html
Ideological Aspects of
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howard_bennett.pdf -
...rn University Archives Evanston Illinois Howard F. Bennett 1911...
ard F. Bennett (1911-1974) Papers, 1929-1974 Series 12/1/4 Boxes 1-27 Biography Howard Franklin Bennett was born in Worcester, Massachusetts on January 3, 1911, the only son of Abbie M. (Flagg) and Edwin Harlan Bennett. He attended the Worcester public schools, was editor-in-chief of the school yearbook and president of the student body at North High School. From 1929-1933, Bennett attended Amherst College as a schol
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historypi.pdf -
...IEVEMENT A HISTORY ___________________________ a personal account of...
personal account of managing change from drill press to computer
by Joe Francomano and Wayne & Darryl Lavitt
© 1988
Copyright © 1988 By Junior Achievement Inc. All rights reserved First printing, June 1988
Junior Achievement Inc. 45 Clubhouse Drive Colorado Springs, CO 80906 (719) 540-8000
PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
------ ba -----Acknowledgements
I wish to thank my wife, Charlotte, a
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04-15-08funfacts.pdf -
...2008 The Siuslaw NF centennial Celebrating the Siuslaw National Fore...
iuslaw National Forest 1908-2008" is here. During the coming months, you will be seeing a series of short informational stories called "Fun Facts" about the Siuslaw coming to a computer screen near you. Please join the centennial committee as we share some of the Forest's history, milestone events, interesting people, places and changes over the past 100 years. There will be about one fun fact a week sent out between
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06-02-08funfacts.pdf -
...08 As I Remember It Life of an Early Forest Ranger Note C. P. Cr...
nger
Note: C. P. Cronk came to the Siuslaw National Forest in the summer of 1910, serving first as a forest guard on the Hebo Ranger District, and later promoted to an Assistant Forest Ranger after successfully passing the Forest Ranger examination. In this excerpt from his memoirs, Cronk writes about the use of donkeys, the coastal trail system, and the condition (or lack) of roads on the Siuslaw NF in the early ye
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cwoa_history.pdf -
...ocial association and mutual acquaintance the chief warrant and warra...
ef warrant and warrant officers of the Coast Guard may best advance their professional abilities, enhance their value, loyalty and devotion to the service, and promote its unity and morale."
History of the Chief Warrant & Warrant Officers Association, USCG
Chief Warrant & Warrant Officers Association c/o James Creek Marina 200 V Street, SW Washington, DC 20024-3321 (202) 554-7753
©1994 CWO All Rights Reserved W
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history.pdf -
...ISTORY THE BEGINNING. In 1905 in Chicago Illinois founder and att...
ois, founder and attorney Paul Harris likely had a much smaller vision for his Rotary than what has come to be known throughout the world for its dedication to service and international goodwill. Raised in a rural village in Vermont, Harris envisioned a new kind of club for professionals that would kindle the fellowship and friendly spirit he had known in his youth. On 23 February 1905, Harris and three friends - Sil
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powell1925-1939.pdf -
... St. Barbara s Church Powell Wyoming 1925 1939 The pastor of St. Ba...
The pastor of St. Barbara's parish from 1922 to the fall of 1936 was Rev. John Spillane. Father Spillane was succeeded by Rev. Frederick Kimmett the 15th of October 1936. The eight year period, from 1925 to 1939, has been marked by a steady material and spiritual growth of the parish. During those eight years the number of Catholics in the parish has more than doubled. The parish census for 1925 shows that there were
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history.pdf -
... the Farm Credit System Early history As discussed in detail in a 192...
d in detail in a 1928 thesis by Arthur Francis Pottle, "The History of the Federal Farm Loan Act," Iowa State College Library, and in a book by W. N. Stokes, Jr., Credit to Farmers: The Story of Federal Intermediate Credit Banks and Production Credit Associations, pp. 2-4, the Farm Loan Act of 1916 provided for 12 Land Banks. The Banks were authorized to make long-term loans on farm real estate. As stated by Stokes
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historysls.pdf -
...STORY OF THE STANFORD LAW SCHOOL 1893-1946 By Marion R. Kirkwood and ...
ion R. Kirkwood and William B. Owens
March, 1961
A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE STANFORD LAW SCHOOL, 1893-1946 By Marion R. Kirkwood and William B. Owens Introduction
Until the second decade of the nineteenth century training for the practice of law in the United States was, by law, almost entirely restricted to apprenticeship. The number of apprentices which any one lawyer could have at any one time was usually seve
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resources.pdf -
... Which Side Are You On The Flint Sit-Down Strike 193637 Resources ...
e, 193637 Resources
Printed Materials
Sidney Fine, Sit-Down: The General Motors Strike of 1936-1937 (Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, 1969). Henry Kraus, The Many and the Few: A Chronicle of the Dynamic Auto Workers, 2nd ed. (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1985). Alan Lomax, compiler, notes by Woody Guthrie, music transcription by Pete Seeger, Hard Hitting Songs for Hard Hit People (Lincoln: Univ
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assignments.pdf -
... Which Side Are You On The Flint Sit-Down Strike 193637 Assignment...
e, 193637 Assignments
Module Quiz
Take the interactive quiz to check your comprehension of key themes and details from the module. The quiz will assist you in your preparation for class discussion, exams, and writing assignments. You can choose to email the results to your instructor.
Module Evaluation
Please assist the project team for the Digital History Reader by completing the short survey below. Your respo
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history.pdf -
...HISTORY Here is some inaugural trivia followed by a short description...
a short description of each inauguration since George Washington. Ceremony o First outdoor ceremony: George Washington, 1789, balcony, Federal Hall, New York City. George Washington is the only U.S. President to have been inaugurated in two different cities, New York City in April 1789, and his second took place in Philadelphia in March 1793. o First president to take oath on January 20th: Franklin D. Roosevelt, 193
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introduction.pdf -
... Which Side Are You On The Flint Sit-Down Strike 193637 Introducti...
e, 193637 Introduction
"Which side are you on?" Taken from a 1931 song popular with members of the labor movement, the question particularly resonated with General Motors autoworkers in Flint, Michigan, during the winter of 1936-37. With the depression still raging, jobs remained scarce, unemployment rates high, and suffering a daily part of the lives of many. Michigan autoworkers wondered whether joining the United
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conclusion.pdf -
... Which Side Are You On The Flint Sit-Down Strike 193637 Conclusion...
e, 193637 Conclusion
Realizing that it could capitalize on its victory over GM, the UAW set out to boost its membership in the aftermath of the sit-down strike. The union increased staff, lowered initiation fees, and stepped up recruitment efforts, all with remarkable results. With only 88,000 dues-paying members at the settlement of the Flint strike in February 1937, the organization grew to close to 400,000 member
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history 20commissioners.pdf -
...ounty Board of County Commissioners Historical List Jim Dyer Patricia...
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Jim Dyer Patricia Ann Noonan Rod Bockenfeld Frank Weddig Bernie Zimmer Susan Beckman Lynn Myers Steve Ward Debra Vickrey Marie Mackenzie John Brackney Polly Page John C. Nicholl Jeannie Jolly Bob Brooks Betty Ann Dittemore Thomas R. Eggert Charles A. Pitts Peter D. Smythe Howard E. Abbott Lyall D. Engelstad John C. Nicholl Vincent McMillen Ed Scott C. L. Maddox Hilbert B. Meyer John V. Christensen Royce P. Robins
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history.pdf -
...s Edison 1st commercial electric system. 1901 Construction of a lum...
onstruction of a lumber mill on the Wright Leggett Ditch approximately 555 E. Main near Butler. Also, Charles Randlemon began hauling power poles from Bayfield to Farmington. January 16, 1902 Quote from the Farmington Times-Hustler, "The poles for the city electric light system were placed in position this week and linemen are now engaged in stringing the wires. The power house is also well under construction and unl
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history.pdf -
...ry 1901 The Junior League is Founded The Junior League Movement ...
or League Movement: A History of Growth and Community Service In 1901, Mary Harriman, a 19-year-old New York City debutante with a social conscience, founded the first Junior League. Moved by the suffering she saw around her, Harriman mobilized a group of 80 other young women  hence the name "Junior" League  to work to improve the squalid conditions in which immigrants were living on the Lower East Side of Manhat
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history.pdf -
...of Accountancy At the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign By N...
na-Champaign
By Norton M. Bedford, Ph.D.
Published by the Center for International Education And Research in Accounting
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Bedford, Norton M. A History of Accountancy at The University of Illinois Urbana, Illinois / Norton Bedford 1. Accounting--study and teaching--Illinois 2. University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign Campus). Dept. of Accountancy HF5630 1997 65
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history-exec.pdf -
... CHANGE. REVISED 9-12-05 A HISTORY OF THE PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVES OF ...
CIPAL EXECUTIVES OF THE NEBRASKA STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT
by George E. Koster
THIRD EDITION 2005
Edited by the NEBRASKA DEPARTMENT OF ROADS PLANNING AND PROJECT DEVELOPMENT DIVISION P.O. BOX 94759 LINCOLN, NEBRASKA 68509-4759
www.nebraskatransportation.org
CONTENTS Page Preface..............................................................................................................................ii
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history_of_carlsbad.pdf -
... Carlsbad In 1881 John Frazier settled on 160 acres just south of the...
s, just south of the Buena Vista Lagoon and established a small settlement referred to as "Frazier's Station." He drilled a well looking for much needed water in 1883 and found water that he claimed to have cured of him illnesses relating to stomach and kidney problems.i The water was said to have been analyzed and it was claimed to have the same qualities of water found in Karlsbad, Bohemia. Gerhard Schutte and D.D.
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the_howe_medal_text.pdf -
...edal Its History and Significance Daniel M Albert MD delivered May 1...
MD, delivered May 17, 2008
Who was Lucien Howe?
Lucien Howe was born in 1848 in the home of his grandfather, Dr. Ebenezer Howe, in Standish, Maine, and graduated from Bowdoin College in 1870. He studied medicine at Harvard, when Oliver Wendell Holmes was teaching anatomy there, continued his medical studies at Long Island College Hospital, and received his medical degree from Bellevue in 1872. On completing hi
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history.pdf -
...s Legends and Loggerheads A Brief History of Bald Head Island NC Ba...
d Head Island, NC Bald Head Island's history is peppered with colorful characters and connections. Through the years the island has been a breeding ground for boar, a prime hangout for bootleggers, a supplier of materials for cedar pencils, a major passenger pigeon roost, a Civil War fort, a nesting ground for loggerhead turtles, and a produce farm and fruit orchard. Pirates, lighthouse keepers, Native Americans, riv
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history.pdf -
... HTC In 2005 HTC celebrated 100 years in the telephone industry. HTC ...
phone industry. HTC has been a reliable telephone service provider since 1905 when the company commenced operation as the "Woodrow and Hickory Telephone Company", with only 13 subscribers. Over 100 years later, HTC has expanded to offer high speed Internet and digital TV in addition to traditional telephone service. Prior to HTC's formation in 1905 there were only a limited number of telephones in Hickory. These were
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history.pdf -
... HANNAGAN MEADOW LODGE Compiled by Tessa Waite Last Updated January 2...
st Updated January 2003
Since the establishment of Hannagan Meadow Lodge was established in 1926, it has had a rich history derived from many factors, including road building and cattle ranching in the Southwest. The development of the Lodge over time has been a labor of love for each and every subsequent owner, all of whom have been dedicated to maintaining its history and charm. Who Was Robert Hannagan? Robert H
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veterans_442nd.pdf -
...ke National Education Center History Historical Information 442...
cal Information>>442nd Regimental Combat Team
442nd REGIMENTAL COMBAT TEAM The motto of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team was "go for broke." It's a gambling term that means risking everything on one great effort to win big. The soldiers of the 442nd needed to win big. They were Nisei American-born sons of Japanese immigrants. They fought two wars: the Germans in Europe and the prejudice in America. The motto was i
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history.pdf -
...ate Capitol C.U. Chartered in April 1930 state employees working in...
employees working in St. Paul were eligible for membership. First Annual Meeting May 8th, 1930  23 members State employees working in Minneapolis could become members of SCCU. Membership opens to state employees in South St. Paul SCCU celebrates 25th Anniversary Membership opens to state employees throughout Minnesota. Capitol branch was dedicated  Sherburne Avenue Ability to retain membership after leaving eligi
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brief-history.pdf -
...t Brief History of Monona Terrace A Public Place by Frank Lloyd Wrig...
by Frank Lloyd Wright
On July 18, 1997, Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center opened its doors after nearly 60 years of controversy. First proposed in 1938, the lakefront facility is a testament to the genius of Frank Lloyd Wright and the controversy both he and his design created. Of his plans, Wright said the building would be "the long awaited wedding between the city and beautiful Lake Monona." It was
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history 20of 20high 20hampton. -
...ON INN COUNTRY CLUB The History of High Hampton High Hampton Inn in ...
High Hampton Inn in Cashiers, NC has been a summer retreat and place of Southern hospitality since the early 19th century. The Hampton's, an aristocratic South Carolina planter family, traveled by train from Columbia to Greenville and then by horse and buggy up the rough mountain roads to Cashiers. The Hamptons and their friends came each summer to escape the heat and mosquitoes that plagued them in Columbia and Char
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history 20of 20madison 20schoo -
... THE MADISON LOCAL SCHOOLS Early History 1815-1929 This brief histo...
929 This brief history of the schools in Madison Township is included in this report in an effort to provide the reader with a background which will enable him to understand more fully the present status and problems of the school district. The information for this history was obtained by reading minutes of the Board of Education for the period from 1853 through 1876 and from 1908 to the present and by conferring wit
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tourtellotte2.pdf -
... Idaho By John E. Tourtellotte 19131 The progress of the world ever ...
s of the world ever since the dawn of creation, has been recorded, down through the different stages of enlightenment, by man's architectural constructions. Starting in with the crudest of shelters constructed of poles and skins; and caves dug out of banks of clay or soft stone on down through the ages until the Pyramids of Egypt, which was the man's first great architectural achievement. Later came the interior or c
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history.pdf -
... front_matter 6 9 04 4 39 PM Page 1 front_matter 6 9...
front_matter
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Title Spread: 1 3 5 8 6 2 4 7 9 7. President and Mrs. Jimmy Carter hosted a White House dinner and reception on May 2, 1978, following presentation of the Public Initiative Council CDOL Manpower Training Program. Left to right are Ed Morga, an unidentified page, and President Carter. 8. LULAC President Rick Dovalina meets with Texas Governor George Bush to discuss educa
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history.pdf -
...6 Z2000. 1 18 75 years The International Society of Soil Science H...
y of Soil Science
Hans van Baren a , A.E. Hartemink a,) , P.B. Tinker b
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International Soil Reference and Information Centre (ISRIC), PO Box 353, 6700 AJ Wageningen, Netherlands b Department of Plant Sciences, UniÕersity of Oxford, OX1 3RB, Oxford, UK Received 7 September 1999; received in revised form 29 November 1999; accepted 29 November 1999
Abstract This paper describes the history of the International
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history.pdf -
...STORY OF THE CLASSICAL ASSOCIATION OF THE ATLANTIC STATES AND THE C...
STATES AND
THE CLASSICAL WORLD: 1907-1980
To compress the seventy-five year history of the Classical Association of the Atlantic States and The Classical World into a few pages is no easy task. One hopes that some day a more extended account of these twin institutions will be written, in which the myriad of events and personalities that have shaped CHAS and CW will be given their proper due. Such a "true history
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...ELLON UNIVERSITY HISTORY INTRODUCTION The story of Carnegie Mellon Un...
f Carnegie Mellon University is unique and remarkable. After its founding in 1900 as the Carnegie Technical Schools, serving the young men and women of the Pittsburgh area, it quickly became the degree-granting Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1912. "Carnegie Tech," as it was known, Andrew Carnegie merged with the Mellon Institute to become Carnegie Mellon University in 1967. Carnegie Mellon has since soared to na
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history.tavernandpool.pdf -
...The little bar on door NW 23rd--eventually announces your entrance kno...
es your entrance known as the Northwest into a near century of Tavern & Pool--reflected neighborhood history. Tall ceilings, well-worn the composition of the neighborhood it served. hard wood floors and period artwork mingle This rugged area of Northwest Portland was with psychedelic posters, a bejeweled John known then as Slab Town, a name derived Wayne, and decorative chalkboards. With its from the area's several l
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history-dhhs.pdf -
... DRUID HILLS HIGH SCHOOL A Presentation to the Reunion of the class o...
union of the class of 1956)
© Richard H. Sams
Last winter Lister Skinner of the Class of 1956 asked me to speak for a few minutes about the history of Druid Hills School. That request reminded me of a comment that I had made to my Mother about the history of Decatur High School a few years back. I had visited the Jim Cherry Museum at the DeKalb History Center in the old courthouse in Decatur. In the museum displa
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postcards 20history.pdf -
...of Picture Postcards Deltiology the official name for postcard col...
ame for postcard collecting, is thought to be one of the three largest collectable hobbies in the world, along with coin and stamp collecting. Postcards are popular because of the wide range of subjects, with just about every subject imaginable being at some time, portrayed on a postcard. History itself can be tracked on postcards, be it historical buildings, famous people, art, holidays, streets, etc. 1 A postcard o
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tr43-98.pdf -
...of the CSIRO Division of Soils 1927 - 1997 K. E. Lee CSIRO Land...
E. Lee
CSIRO Land and Water, Adelaide Technical Report 43/98, November 1998
C S I R O L A N D a n d W AT E R
A history of the CSIRO Division of Soills: 1927 - 1997
K.E. Lee
CSIRO Land and Water, Adelaide Technical Report 43/98, November 1998
Acknowledgements
I am grateful to the following past and present staff members of the former Division of Soils who have read and criticised drafts of this hist
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annexation-history.pdf -
... S ANNEXATION HISTORY CHRONOLOGY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ...
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 YEAR 1903 1908 1914 1942 1947 1948 1949 1956 1973 1977 1978 1978 1978 1979 1980 1982 1985 1987 1987 1988 1992 1992 1994 1995 1996 1996 1996 1998 1998 1998 2001 2002 2002 2002 2008 2009 2009 EFFECTIVE DATE 1903 6/25/1908 1914 11/20/1942 12/26/1947 10/13/1948 11/11/1949 8/20/1956 4/27/1973 6/24/1977 3/20/1978 3/27/1978 7/5/1978 4/2/19
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cspg-history.pdf -
...y of The ASPG CSPG 1927 1978 1 The History of the ALBERT...
istory of the ALBERTA SOCEITY OF PETROLEUM GEOLOGISTS 1927 1972 AND THE CANADIAN SOCIETY OF PETROLEUM GEOLOGISTS 1973 1978
By David A. Finch Historian
For CSPG History Committee August 31, 1984
Calgary, AB Canada
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Background to the found of the ASPG / CSPG The need for a society How the Society was formed Founders of the ASPG Significant petroleum events 1928 to 1946 The early
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past_city_clerks.pdf -
...D FORMER CITY CLERKS ROBIN L. SULLIVAN July 1 2005 to March 31 2006...
05 to March 31, 2006
FORMER CLERKS OF COMMISSION
ROBIN L. (WILLIAMS) SULLIVAN April 15,1981 to June 30, 2005 (Title changed from Clerk of Commission to City Clerk and supervision changed from Commission to City Manager) ERNA V. HARDING HAROLD A. FRYSLIE (Acting) C.K. WILSON LAWRENCE G. (BROWNIE) SHADOAN
(Also served as Director of Finance for the period)
December 1, 1964 to April 11, 1981 August 25, 1964 to N
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phase 20two.pdf -
...History of Idaho s Capitol Phase Two The East and West Wings 1919-1...
d West Wings (1919-1921) Planning for the construction of the east and west wings did not commence until seven years following the completion of the central portion. In February 1919, a bill was introduced in the Idaho State Legislature proposing an allocation of $900,000 for the purpose of constructing the wings. Proponents of this action argued the additional office space and facilities were seriously needed and th
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phase 20one.pdf -
...History of Idaho s Capitol Phase One The Central Portion 1905-1912 ...
Portion (1905-1912) Compositionally, the exterior of the completed central portion consisted of the dome flanked by three abbreviated wings, one extending to the north, others to the west and east. Two monumental piers, supporting large granite orbs, define the monumental stair leading to the second-story entrance of the central portion from Jefferson Street. The entrance is sheltered by a projecting, three-story po
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soldiers.pdf -
...f the Cross A History of the Bible Student Movement ...
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Foreword In the Beginning... Russell: The Early Years Stumbling onto Adventism Unlearning Error The Herald of the Morning Disappointment, Disagreement and Separation Zion's Watch Tower: A New Beginning Expansion Relocating to Brooklyn, New York The Photo-Drama of Creation A Servant is Taken Siftings, Schisms and Separation Daughters of the Tower · · · · · · · · Laymen's Home Mission
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setting 20the 20stage.pdf -
...History of Idaho s Capitol Setting the Stage for Idaho s Premiere Civ...
Idaho's Premiere Civic Landmark Before having quarters in the current Capitol, Idaho's governmental offices had assumed comparatively modest accommodations. When the Idaho Territory was created on March 4, 1863, it covered 325,000 square miles and included the current state of Idaho and the western regions of Montana and Wyoming.7 Lewiston was established as the first territorial capitol in 1863 to support the gold m
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maurer_225.pdf -
...NG PAPER SERIES THE COST OF PROPERTY RIGHTS ESTABLISHING INSTITUTI...
TABLISHING INSTITUTIONS ON THE PHILIPPINE FRONTIER UNDER AMERICAN RULE, 1898-1918 Noel Maurer Lakshmi Iyer Working Paper 14298 http://www.nber.org/papers/w14298
NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH 1050 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02138 September 2008
We would particularly like to thank Anne Booth, Alan Dye, Claudia Goldin, Bishnupriya Gupta, Stephen Haber, Richard Hooley, David Moss, Jeff Williamson for
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north.pdf -
...ng to New South Wales a History of Thomas John Carlill 1822-1913 by...
lill (1822-1913)
by Greg Carlill
© Greg Carlill 2000
Table of Contents
Copyright Notice & Privacy Statement ...................................................................................... 3 Introduction ............................................................................................................................ 5 A brief History .........................................................
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moon-lake-history.pdf -
... MOON LAKE RESORT By Cristina Bailey The March 28 1924 issue of the...
8, 1924 issue of the Vernal Express published the last of a three part series written by O.J. Grimes: "Three Weeks Among The Baldies". Grimes described the Moon Lake area as follows: "Moon Lake is the largest body of water in the Uintahs and among the most picturesque. It really is no more than a wide, deep place in the Lake Fork River, lying in a little basin at the portal of a gorge with an old glacial moraine serv
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history 20of 20money_cw.pdf -
... of Money by Charles Walters On September 7 1942 at 9 00 p.m. CWT ...
, at 9:00 p.m. CWT, President Roosevelt delivered one of his famous fireside chats. It was an economic message that in retrospect is a message for our times. The year 1942 was wartime. It was also an economic crisis. The war effort required structural balance for the American economy. Inflation had to be controlled. Speaking in his homey way, Roosevelt said the cost of living meant what a dollar can buy. Since Pearl
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...e o clock on Friday afternoon June 28 1935 the creators of The Spar...
creators of The Spar extended a genial invitation to all residents of the community to come and explore the new business. People came from all over the region-by plane in some instances-to see downtown Olympia's new sporting man's paradise, the "finest eating and recreation parlor" around. By all accounts, none were disappointed. This was no accident as owner Guy Hayden and his associates had previously opened two ot
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...esyHarryZimmerman TheFultonPub AHomeTavernfor theAges E 1926...
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1926, during the depths of Prohibition, one of Portland's great saloon men, Jake Reisch, built a new place on SW Nebraska. It stood down the street from the neighborhood grocery, just up from the Portland Shipbuilding Co.'s yard and right next to the Shell service station. Jones Lumber and Portland furniture were a brisk walk or a short street car ride to the north. This was back when the Fulton neigh
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digest-history.pdf -
... the Digest T he NCPA Digest has provided a continuing financial per...
inuing financial perspective of independent retail pharmacy over an extended period of time. E.N. Gathercoal's 1933 Prescription Ingredient Survey collated information from a series of seven surveys that covered the period from 1885 through 1932, mostly for use in determining what items should be included in various editions of the United States Pharmacopoeia. The National Association of Retail Druggists and the Curt
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history.bagdad.pdf -
...the open house at McMenamins Historic Bagdad Theater and Pub. We are p...
er and Pub. We are pleased that you dropped by to help us celebrate this wonderful neighborhood landmark. Grab a pint, stroll around and experience the mix of character, history and modern offerings that makes this a revered community treasure. What follows is a brief history of the movie palace and its reincarnation as a pionnering theather pub and gathering place.
Theater & Pub W
who earlier had opened the Ba
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part16.pdf -
...1939-1952 Keene s recovery from the 1938 hurricane occupied months and...
occupied months and saw measures inaugurated to cope with such disasters in the future. Damaged buildings, businesses, and public services soon were restored, and hundreds of young trees were planted throughout the city to replace the century-old giants that had fallen in the hurricane. A duplicate steeple of the one lost by the First Congregational Church was erected in September 1939. Keene builder Glenroy W. Scot
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busby3.pdf -
...NES JOHNSON LIBRARY ORAL HISTORY COLLECTION The LBJ Library Oral Histo...
J Library Oral History Collection is composed primarily of interviews conducted for the Library by the University of Texas Oral History Project and the LBJ Library Oral History Project. In addition, some interviews were done for the Library under the auspices of the National Archives and the White House during the Johnson administration. Some of the Library's many oral history transcripts are available on the INTERNE
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busby4.pdf -
...NES JOHNSON LIBRARY ORAL HISTORY COLLECTION The LBJ Library Oral Histo...
J Library Oral History Collection is composed primarily of interviews conducted for the Library by the University of Texas Oral History Project and the LBJ Library Oral History Project. In addition, some interviews were done for the Library under the auspices of the National Archives and the White House during the Johnson administration. Some of the Library's many oral history transcripts are available on the INTERNE
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construction 20of 20the 20capi -
...History of Idaho s Capitol The Construction of the Idaho State Capito...
e Idaho State Capitol Simultaneous to the selection of an architect, the Capitol Commission established the position of Superintendent of Construction. On June 3, 1905, Herbert E. Quigley, whose experience included work on Boise's Federal Building accepted the appointment as Superintendent, charged with overseeing the Capitol's construction.60 While the architects were to supply working drawings and specifications to
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hid.pdf -
... Dispute A UNIQUE EXPLORATION OF HISTORICAL CONTROVERSIES What cause...
OVERSIES
What caused the fall of the Roman empire? What did the second amendment to the U.S. constitution mean to the founding fathers? What was the role of black troops in the American Civil War? History in Dispute addresses these heavily debated questions by offering your students different critical perspectives on major historical events, drawn from all time periods and from all parts of the globe. The intent of
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...supplement for the January 2002 issue of The Mitten Copper prepared ...
n: Copper
prepared by the education staff of the Michigan Historical Center www.sos.state.mi.us/history
RECORDING HISTORICAL EVENTS
Big Annie Clemenc, pg. 2. (Social Studies Content Standards 1.2, Comprehending the Past; 1.3, Interpreting the Past; English Language Arts Content Standard 6, Voice.) Usually, when we think of recorded history, we think of information found in printed materials or in photographs, fi
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...th Reform MARCH 2009 NatioNal HealtH iNsuraNce--a Brief History of...
--a Brief History of reform efforts in the u.s.
introduction
Many believe the United States is on the brink of national health reform. Health care costs seem uncontrollable while 46 million Americans remain uninsured. Millions more are under-insured--and even more worry that they are under-insured. The quality of health care is in question as more come to realize that the U.S. does not lead the world in the health
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thomas-l.pdf -
...NES JOHNSON LIBRARY ORAL HISTORY COLLECTION The LBJ Library Oral Histo...
J Library Oral History Collection is composed primarily of interviews conducted for the Library by the University of Texas Oral History Project and the LBJ Library Oral History Project. In addition, some interviews were done for the Library under the auspices of the National Archives and the White House during the Johnson administration. Some of the Library's many oral history transcripts are available on the INTERNE
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history.pdf -
... RAL RE GIS TER MARCH 14 1936 -- MARCH 14 2006 TH E FE DE RAL ...
TH E FE DE RAL RE GIS TE R
MARCH 14, 1936 -- MARCH 14, 2006
OFFICE OF THE FEDERAL REGISTER
NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION
THE OFFICE OF THE FEDERAL REGISTER
A Brief History Commemorating the 70th Anniversary of the Publication of the First Issue of the Federal Register MARCH 14, 1936
First cover of the Federal Register, March 14, 1936.
The Federal Register
The Federal Register is
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council-members.pdf -
...CONDIDO INCORPORATED OCTOBER 8 1888 Updated November 29 2006 C...
ember 29, 2006)
CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS NAME
Gongwer, H. L. Wohlford, B. C. Brewer, Herbert W. Jr. Gates, Warren M. Wharton, Leslie K.* Buell, Edgar B. (Dr)* Humphrey, Graham H.* Howell, Dean H.* Prentice, Gordon Uhlmeyer, William H. Sweet, Brian A. Howell, Melville L. Johnson, Halleck F. Palm, Carl G. Witt, Freeman C.* Hartley, Ira A. Peterson, Karl E. Spaulding, John M. Chatham, Paul G. Teeple, William D. Palmeter
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rmrs_gtr196_031_047.pdf -
... History of the Baca Location No. 1 Thomas Merlan and Kurt F. Anschue...
and Kurt F. Anschuetz
Introduction
The Baca Location No. 1 (Baca Location) is unique among New Mexico land grants in having two histories that begin in separate locations. It is the only grant whose patent does not cover any part of the lands originally granted. It is the only grant whose patented lands are in three different states. The lands that became the Baca Location by Congressional authorization in 1860
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history.pdf -
...dio Company A History of the 1915-1965 A History OF THE...
A
History
OF THE
GENERAL RADIO COMPANY
BY ARTHUR E. THIESSEN
WEST CONCORD, MASSACHUSETTS 1965
PDF version: 1.15 September 1, 2001 Dick Benson 18776 Wood Dell Court Saratoga CA, 95070 w1qg@home.net
Copyright 1965 by General Radio Company
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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history.pdf -
... The Economy of Latin America Historical Roots 1492 - 1930s Outl...
92 - 1930s)
Outline
Colonial Years
1500 - 1700 1700 - 1810
Mineral Extraction Hacienda Production
Independence Wars
1810 - 1824
Transition Period
New countries
1825 - 1870 1870 - 1914 1915 - 1930
Entry into world trade The "Golden Age" Stalled Progress
The Colonial Years (1500 - 1700)
America discovered in 1492, by 1533 both the Aztecs and the Incas had been conquered.
Discove
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history.pdf -
... Biol. Bull. 201 218 226. October 2001 The Origins of The Grass...
Origins of The Grass Foundation
STEVEN J. ZOTTOLI Department of Biology, Williams College, Williamstown, Massachusetts 01267, and The Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Massachusetts 02543
Introduction In the fall of 1935, Albert M. Grass and Ellen H. Robinson both came to the Department of Physiology at Harvard Medical School (HMS). This entirely fortuitous confluence of their lives led to their marriage,
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...nt MacCurdy 1863-1947 originally published in American Anthropologi...
merican Anthropologist, 50:516-524, 1948]
THEODORE D. McCOWN
University of California Berkeley, California THE American Anthropological Association has lost through the death of George Grant MacCurdy on November 15, 1947, one of its founding members, its Secretary for the fourteenyear period from 1903 to 1916 and its President in 1931. He and Mrs. MacCurdy were motoring south to spend the winter. As he crossed th
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history.pdf -
... PSYCHOLOGY S COMING OF AGE AT ECU Fall 1909 Spring 2005 Thomas ...
Spring 2005 Thomas E. Long INTRODUCTION The mid-century year 1950 marks a pivotal time in the history of psychology at East Carolina University. In that year the discipline Psychology was established as a Department separate and independent from the Department of Education. Carl L. Adams, Ph.D., assumed leadership of the newly formed Department along with a staff of two: Hubert C. Haynes, Ph.D. and Hazel Taylor, Ph.
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...e Cobb 1904-1990 Physical Anthropologist Anatomist and Activist ...
mist, and Activist
[originally published in American Anthropologist, 96:74-96, 1994]
LESLEY M. RANKIN-HILL
University of Oklahoma, Norman
MICHAEL L. BLAKEY
Howard University
William Montague Cobb's life and work reflect a profound integration of art, literature, social activism, and science. This article presents some of the highlights of his academic development and professional contributions. We have cons
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...n Mason originally published in American Anthropologist 10 660-667 ...
ologist, 10:660-667, 1908]
Walter Hough
U.S. National Museum The span of Otis Tufton Mason's life, which began in Eastport, Maine, on April 10, 1838, and closed on November 5, 1908, in Washington City, covered most of the period characterized by the enormous advances of industrial arts and of science that marked the nineteenth century. During the later years of his life he expressed great satisfaction that he had
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... Philanthropy and Russian Revolutionaries The Jesup North Pacific Exp...
up North Pacific Expedition (1897-1902)
[originally published in American Anthropologist, 90:7-24, 1988]
STANLEY A. FREED RUTH S. FREED LAILA WILLIAMSON
American Museum of Natural History
This review of the Jesup North Pacific Expedition, still the most important expedition in American anthropology, gives an idea of the goals and hazards of fieldwork around 1900, the pitfalls of international research, the te
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...in White 1900-1975 originally published in American Anthropologist ...
can Anthropologist, 78:612-617, 1976]
ELMAN R. SERVICE
University of California, Santa Barbara Leslie White died suddenly of a heart attack near Death Valley, California, on 31 March 1975. He had been in poor health for several years, having suffered several minor strokes and associated small heart attacks. He had been well enough, however, to continue his research and writing schedule in his office at the Univer
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bro_history.pdf -
...ce upon a time a group of Detroit men who wished to make a weekend re...
to make a weekend retreat had to make the long trek to Parma, Ohio, to St. Stanislaus Retreat House. They longed for a retreat house nearer Detroit, and Fr. John Donoher, SJ, encouraged them. He may be considered the first Director of the house (1921-1925). In 1923 they incorporated as The Laymen's Retreat League and bought land in Grosse Pointe Park. But the site lacked public transportation. It was imperative for m
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...Hoy and Catherine Hoy n 1981 Barbara Oringderff recognized the work...
recognized the work of Francis Marion Steele as "one of the
world's largest and finest collections of original photographs of early-day cowboys."1 Oringderff
was simply echoing an opinion expressed nearly fifty years earlier by a reporter for the Dodge City Globe: "Mr. Steele is credited with having one of the finest collections of pic-
PORTRAITS OF THE PLAINS
The Photographs of F. M. Steele
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