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Number 666 in the Boss GP class is Roy Glaser in a Dallara (World Series by Renault) car. © Bert Visser
14th century roof boss in the choir vaulting.
Lichfield is our best known three-spired cathedral, and one I have visited many times over the years (both for business and pleasure).
The cathedral suffered more than most during the Civil War when the Close was besieged (twice) and the central spire shot down (the aftermath of which is memorably conjured in one of Kempe's windows). As a result of this (and the soft red sandstone) the cathedral has been heavily restored and nearly all the furnishings are Victorian, but there are some notable tombs and monuments, and every time I come here I seem to notice more medieval survivals of some kind in various corners.
FORT INDIANTOWN GAP, Pa. -The Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve, or ESGR, held a Boss Lift event at Fort Indiantown Gap on May 7-8. The Boss Lift program provides opportunities for employers to learn the benefits and challenges involved with employing National Guard and reserve members. Participants toured several training areas and got some hands-on experience in vehicle and flight simulators. Attendees also enjoyed an aerial tour of the surrounding area from aboard a Chinook helicopter. ESGR's Boss Lift highlights the value and skills military personnel bring to their civilian jobs and expresses gratitude to employers for their continued support of the military and National Guard and reserve members in the work force. (Pennsylvania National Guard photo by Tech Sgt. Ted Nichols and Tom
Cherry/Released)
one's the boss at the office
the other's the boss of the house
one gives me the stress (oops, kidding ma'am)
the other relieves me of it...
i'm very lucky to be sorrounded by such wonderful people, the other boss, micah, was somewhere settling our bill when this snaphot was taken.
Zyreb was confined for 6 days last week, an experiences i'd rather not have again, she's okay now and back to her "kulit" self.
This one's a thanks, that zyreb is now well, and and for my boss' understanding, letting me take the week of to take care of my baby.
some RnR at splash mountain
MSU faculty and staff attend a "Bosses Luncheon" in 1957. The back of the photograph lists the people in the picture as James H. Denison, Nadine Murphy and M. J. Dmochowski and lists them as Labor Personnel.
January 20, 1957
Repository Information:
Michigan State University Archives & Historical Collections, 101 Conrad Hall, East Lansing, MI 48824, archives.msu.edu
Subjects:
Michigan State University -- Faculty
Resource Identifier:
A002486.jpg
This 1970 Boss Mustang came in for some light repairs, it was in good condition but had a few dents and dings on the quarters, doors and hood. it had the wrong interior for a Boss so we installed the correct deluxe interior seats that went in this model. The body was refinished the original code "N" Pastel Blue. This one turned out very nice.
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FORT INDIANTOWN GAP, Pa. -The Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve, or ESGR, held a Boss Lift event at Fort Indiantown Gap on May 7-8. The Boss Lift program provides opportunities for employers to learn the benefits and challenges involved with employing National Guard and reserve members. Participants toured several training areas and got some hands-on experience in vehicle and flight simulators. Attendees also enjoyed an aerial tour of the surrounding area from aboard a Chinook helicopter. ESGR's Boss Lift highlights the value and skills military personnel bring to their civilian jobs and expresses gratitude to employers for their continued support of the military and National Guard and reserve members in the work force. (Pennsylvania National Guard photo by Tech Sgt. Ted Nichols and Tom
Cherry/Released)
FORT INDIANTOWN GAP, Pa. -The Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve, or ESGR, held a Boss Lift event at Fort Indiantown Gap on May 7-8. The Boss Lift program provides opportunities for employers to learn the benefits and challenges involved with employing National Guard and reserve members. Participants toured several training areas and got some hands-on experience in vehicle and flight simulators. Attendees also enjoyed an aerial tour of the surrounding area from aboard a Chinook helicopter. ESGR's Boss Lift highlights the value and skills military personnel bring to their civilian jobs and expresses gratitude to employers for their continued support of the military and National Guard and reserve members in the work force. (Pennsylvania National Guard photo by Tech Sgt. Ted Nichols and Tom
Cherry/Released)
This 1970 Boss Mustang came in for some light repairs, it was in good condition but had a few dents and dings on the quarters, doors and hood. it had the wrong interior for a Boss so we installed the correct deluxe interior seats that went in this model. The body was refinished the original code "N" Pastel Blue. This one turned out very nice.
For all of your restoration needs give us a call or click at www.cleancutcreations.com
Follow us on Face Book at www.facebook.com/CCCSTL
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FORT INDIANTOWN GAP, Pa. -The Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve, or ESGR, held a Boss Lift event at Fort Indiantown Gap on May 7-8. The Boss Lift program provides opportunities for employers to learn the benefits and challenges involved with employing National Guard and reserve members. Participants toured several training areas and got some hands-on experience in vehicle and flight simulators. Attendees also enjoyed an aerial tour of the surrounding area from aboard a Chinook helicopter. ESGR's Boss Lift highlights the value and skills military personnel bring to their civilian jobs and expresses gratitude to employers for their continued support of the military and National Guard and reserve members in the work force. (Pennsylvania National Guard photo by Tech Sgt. Ted Nichols and Tom
Cherry/Released)