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Crew of SS Accrington at fancy dress party at the British Sailors Society on the Italielei Antwerp 1947 with hostesses.
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Project renderings designed by McIntosh Poris Associates, located inside the storefront display at 1413 Woodward Ave. (Pepper's Shoes)
Detroit prepares for Super Bowl XL.
Associated Gasoline details page at the History San Jose website.
Edited with the Picnik editor = sepia - vignette
Natural History Museum of Utah. The Rio Tinto Center, in the University of Utah's Research Park 301 Wakara Way, Salt Lake City. Photograph by James Russiello, November 11, 2017
The Rio Tinto Center is a 163,000-square-foot building set in foothills of the Wasatch Mountains. The building's highest point is a round structure on the back or east side which houses the Native Voices gallery. The architects for the building that opened in 2011 were Ennead Architects from New York City and GSBS of Salt Lake City. Ralph Appelbaum Associates designed the exhibits.
"The museum was conceived in 1959, when the University of Utah faculty committee decided to consolidate natural history collections from around its campus. The museum was established as the Utah Museum of Natural History on the University of Utah campus in 1963 by the Utah State Legislature. It opened in 1969 in the former George Thomas Library and included specimens from the Deseret Museum as well as from the Charles Nettleton Strevell Museum that was located in the old Lafayette School on South Temple Street from 1939 until 1947.
"The paleontology collections acquired a very important amount of new collected specimens during the 1960s, particularly fossilised remains of dinosaurs. It all began when a young local paleontologist called James Henry Madsen Jr. obtained his Master of Science in 1959 in the University of Utah. The following year, as of 1960, Madsen was hired as an assistant for Professor William Lee Stokes of the Princeton University, who at that time performed the dauntless project to extensively dig the Cleveland-Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry. Since the 1920s it had been firmly established by geologists that this quarry is one of the most important paleontological sites ever found in the United States, and still in the early 1960s literally tens of thousands of disarticulated dinosaur bones were buried in the rock, awaiting to be excavated. Because the bone bed was so vast and contained a so huge quantity of fossilised bones (mainly from Allosaurus fragilis), it seemed obvious to Stokes and Madsen that it was literally impossible for a single unique institution to dig up a number of specimens being realistically representative of the overall total. To accomplish this task, or at least a reasonable part of it, Stokes and Madsen founded the "University of Utah Cooperative Dinosaur Project," thank to initial funds allowed by the University of Utah and its Department of Geology. This project worked 16 years during in close collaboration not only with museums and institutions within the USA but also with prestigious international museums and research centers. Since financial assistance was brought by all the institutions who had participated in the project, the Dinosaur Project granted them casts or even original composite specimens of the dinosaurs found in the quarry.
"In the running time of the "Cooperative Dinosaur Project" (from 1960 to 1976), literally tons of fossilised bones were dug up from the quarry, numerous remains of species as famous as Camarasaurus, Camptosaurus, Ceratosaurus, Stegosaurus and, of course, Allosaurus, among others (Allosaurus is by far the most represented species, with 44-46 individuals found). In addition of these already known species, two new species were discovered and named: Stokesosaurus (in 1974) and Marshosaurus (in 1976), whose holotypes are preciously preserved in the Natural History Museum of Utah. In 1976 the University of Utah stopped the project. To continue financing his research, Madsen founded Dinolab, a company that casted and sold skeletons of dinosaurs to museums, institutions or private buyers. Madsen died in 2009 and Dinolab disappeared in 2014, but thank to the "University of Utah Cooperative Dinosaur Project" and Madsen's excavations in the Cleveland-Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry back in the 1960s and 1970s, the Natural History Museum of Utah possesses nowadays on display the biggest collection in the world of Allosaurus skeletons, among some additional dinosaur skeletal mounts belonging to other species."
SHIFTCON 2016 - NEW ORLEANS, LA
Photography / Post Processing: Lotus Carroll
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01 EVEN DOGS IN THE WILD
02 BREAKFAST
03 PARTY FEARS TWO
04 HEART OF GLASS
05 ITS BETTER THIS WAY
06 THE AFFECTIONATE PUNCH
07 GLOOMY SUNDAY
08 MESSAGE OBLIQUE SPEECH
09 A MATTER OF GENDER
10 SCHAMPOUT
11 GIVE
12 THOSE FIRST IMPRESSIONS
13 COUNTRY CLUB
14 WAITING FOR THE LOVEBOAT
15 BOYS KEEP SWINGING / PERHAPS
16 DUNDEES VERY OWN ASSOCIATES
17 PARTY FEARS TWO
18 ULCRACYCEPTAMOL (DEMO)
19 Q QUARTERS (DEMO)
20 PARTY FEARS TWO (DEMO)
21 cLUB cOUNTRY (DEMO)
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Fans of economic progress attended Gear Up, Game On, a pre-season fundraiser for the Center for Economic Progress (CEP) on Sept 13, 2012. Presented by the CEP Associate Board & MB Financial Bank at Market Restaurant & Bar in Chicago, it was a lively evening that provided the opportunity for young professionals to network while championing financial security for low-income families.
Some who attended engaged in friendly competition by wearing either blue & orange or green & gold while they watched the Bears/Packers game. Sadly the home team didn’t win. However, raffle prize winners took away some great prizes: Home Run (Value: $360) Tim N; Olympic Spirit (Value: $282) Adam B; My Kind of Town (Value: $200) Hanna W; For the Enemy (Value: $600) Andrew H aka Go Pack!
The biggest winners were CEP clients. Thanks to MB Financial Bank generously sponsoring the evening, all ticket & raffle proceeds fund mission critical services including free financial coaching and tax preparation for low-income families. It’s a win-win for CEP clients and their communities.
Plus, there’s more good news! For the first time at an Associate Board event, new giving qualified for a 100% match from an anonymous CEP donor. Instead of the usual terrific $35 of economic impact in a community for every $1 invested, the match will yield an incredible $70!
Visit www.economicprogress.org/news/cep-forms-new-associate-board to learn more about joining the Associate Board.
Since 1990 Center for Economic Progress (CEP) has helped hard-working, low-income families move from financial uncertainty to financial security. Among the free tax and financial services offered by CEP is free tax preparation at tax sites in Chicago, Springfield and throughout Illinois. Tax season sites are open from late January until mid April. Other tax site services include: Financial Aid U (FAFSA); Checking and Savings Accounts; Prepaid Debit Card; ITINs.
CEP provides clients with free financial services year-round including financial coaching, Money Action Days, and other tax-related services. CEP’s Tax Clinic in its Chicago Loop office provides full representation for clients facing controversy with the IRS or Illinois Dept of Revenue.
These services are provided with the essential assistance of donors and volunteers. Center for Economic Progress enjoys a reputation as a trusted service provider, a strong and valuable partner in the communities served, and a responsible steward of donors' investments. Charity Navigator has awarded Center for Economic Progress with three (excellent) and four-star (exceptional) ratings.
Raymond M. Price & Associates, Established in 1947
Chesterton, Indiana
Date: 1948
Source Type: Photograph
Publisher, Printer, Photographer: Retail Merchants' Association, Chesterton, Indiana
Postmark: Not Applicable
Collection: Steven R. Shook
Remark: This company manufactured advertising signage for national firms.
Source:
Retail Merchants Association. 1948. The Chesterton Retail Merchants' Directory. Chesterton, Indiana: The Chesterton Tribune. 112 p. [see p. 60]
Copyright 2009. Some rights reserved. The associated text may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission of Steven R. Shook.
Sorry if the first picture came out a little dark the flash on my scumbag camera didn't go off! Anyways, I was derping at today's Award Rally (8-23-13) at the Macy's I work in (Temecula Promenade) when they announced my name! I was one of the store's Support Associates of the Month for July! I didn't see that coming!
This is Le Awesomely printed certificate! And strangely enough, July is my birthday!
Maria Schramm, Army and Air Force Exchange Service cashier, poses for a photo in the Ramstein Express at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, April 15, 2020. AAFES requires that all employees and patrons in their stores wear cloth face coverings and practice physical distancing to help mitigate the spread of coronavirus disease 2019. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Milton Hamilton)
Associated Humber Lines MV Leeds at Goole Docks mid 60's - looks like the Ocean Lock - she undertook the very last AHL freight trip to Antwerp November/December 1971 before the line folded.
Donor Associates Reception
President Michael S. Roth and members of the Trustee Associates, President’s Circle, Founders Club, Willbur Fisk Associates, College Row Society, John Wesley Associates, 1831 Society, Douglas Cannon Club, Foss Hill Club, Day Society, and Olin Associates at a pre-game reception. (Photo by John Van Vlack)
Dr. Christoph Meinert, with a Gelomics device used to prepare gels for 3D cell cultures.
Media use
Credit: QUT
Photographer Anthony Weate
UTA celebrated outstanding faculty, associates, and advisors at the annual awards meeting Tuesday, April 26.
Photography from the 2015 Certiport Global Partners Summit & Microsoft Office Specialist & Adobe Certified Associate World Championships at Gaylord Texan Resort and Conference Center, Dallas, Texas.
NSF MSGI research associate Arthur Mills and his mentor Wu Zhang studying drilling equipment at NETL in Morgantown, WV. Arthur is studying Description of 3D Configuration. This project develops mathematics description of objects. Equations, and Matlab code will be needed to construct image of object in 3D space. There are several such problems in NETL’s research challenge list. The researcher of this project will be asked to work on one or more of them based on their own interests and background. One group of problems comes from the need to supply 3D printer an algorithm and/code with which an object can be manufactured through 3D printing. One of the objects would be a screw, and the other would be a hollow circular tube with arms at three different locations with each orientated differently around the tube. The other group of problem is represented by the image of a long rod in a curved tube. This is a simulation of the bending status of drill string in directional well, as commonly occurred in drilling an oil and gas well. The validation of the mathematic description of the object is expected to be conducted by providing 3D imaging of the objects with a series of cross section images staking over one and another. If time allow, the objects will be made to perform certain motion. For example, the motion can be rotating the screw or moving the rod downward simulating the drilling progress.
The FDA Reference Standard Sequence Library for Seafood Identification (RSSL) is a collection of reference samples generated and maintained by the FDA and its collaborators for the identification of seafood marketed in the United States. The full metadata and associated DNA barcode sequences for these samples are available on the official RSSL website.
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Local Accession Number: FA_CC.000895
Connick Job Number: [3425]
Title: 11, 12, Church of the Atonement, Westfield, Mass. Conversion of Paul, Peter and Cornelius.
Creator/Contributor: Charles J. Connick Associates (creator)
Genre: Design drawings; Gouaches
Date created: 1945-1954 (approximate)
Physical description: 1 gouache : color ; 29 x 25 cm.
General notes: Title from item, from additional material accompanying item, or from information provided by the Boston Public Library.
Date notes: Date supplied by cataloger.
Biographical and historical notes: Window designed for Church of Atonement, Westfield, Massachusetts.
Subjects: Stained glass; Windows
Collection: Charles J. Connick Gouaches - Massachusetts
Location: Boston Public Library, Arts Department
Shelf locator: Massachusetts Box #22
Rights: Rights status not evaluated.
Title: City Creek Center
Creator: Zimmer, Gunsul, Frasca Partnership; Hobbs and Black Associates; Callison Architecture; FFKR Architects Planners
Creator role: Architect
Creator 2: SWA Group (Firm)
Creator 2 role: Landscape architect
Date: 2007 (began) 2012 (completed)
Current location: Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States
Description of work: The City Creek Center is a mixed use center combining retail, residential, and office space within two city blocks of downtown Salt Lake City. The center was largely backed by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormon Church), through their development arm City Creek Reserve Inc. (CCRI), which partnered with Taubman World Class Shopping. Water features include fountains, waterfalls, and the re-creation of the historic City Creek which courses through the public space and serves as a framework to connect spaces in the project. Among the Centers other notable features are a retractable glass roof and a glass-walled pedestrian sky bridge that spans Main Street and provides vistas of Temple Square. The site slopes 40 feet (12 m) from northeast to southwest allowing the designers to create active urban spaces that serve as entrances and draw in visitors from numerous locations. The retail elements of the City Creek Center were placed on the first two levels with intermittent bridges spanning the open upper floor and the lower level in order to allow visitors to cross these spaces with minimal delay. Each architectural firm involved was responsible for a separate element of the project: Zimmer, Gunsul, Frasca Partnership designed the centers residential structures, Hobbs and Black Associates designed the retail portions, Callison Architecture was responsible for the architectural planning and design of various retail and for-rent residential components, and FFKR Architects Planners designed and coordinated construction of the underground parking. (Macht, Will. 2014. "Dividing Blocks and Adding Vitality to Salt Lake City." Urban Land. urbanland.uli.org/development-business/dividing-blocks-an..., accessed October 21, 2015). The elements of the City Creek Center depicted in this image are located within the west block.
Description of view: View of interlocking paving stones.
Work type: Architecture and Landscape
Style of work: Contemporary
Culture: American
Materials/Techniques: Masonry
Stone
Plants
Source: Belden, Erin C.
Date photographed: June 2014
Resource type: Image
File format: JPEG
Image size: 1536H X 2048W pixels
Permitted uses: This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. Other uses are not permitted. alias.libraries.psu.edu/vius/copyright/publicrightsarch.htm
Collection: Worldwide Building and Landscape Pictures
Filename: WB2015-0194 City Creek.JPG
Record ID: WB2015-0194
Sub collection: shopping centers
Copyright holder: Copyright Erin C. Belden
I recently did a shoot for Integrated Pain Associates & the Central Texas Day Surgery Center in Killeen, TX. We were taking headshots of the staff and various facility photos. A friend of mine is building their new website so all the photos were taken for the site.
Lighting info was a 430EX II in 24" softbox camera left, 430EX II in 22" beauty dish camera right, and a 430EX II with blue/green gel directly behind the model for the background color - triggered by camera mounted 580EX II.
RE/MAX Valley Associates Nazih Banna, Ronald Liptak, and Dave Myers Win this years “Above The Crowd” Honors
Nazih Banna, Ronald Liptak, and Dave Myers, with RE/MAX Valley Real Estate of Boardman have been recently presented with the RE/MAX Valley “Above The Crowd” Award for 2013 at RE/MAX Valley’s annual Christmas Awards Banquet. The “Above The Crowd Award” is annually awarded to the three most successful associates who during the past year earned the most in commissioned sales, and are recognized for their ‘above the crowd’ hard work and tenacity throughout the year.