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Lancia Lambda - Lancia innovation at its best. Monocoque chassis, V4 engine, and independent front suspension in 1922
Went to a place with the Lambda Tramping Club that I've never been to before near Castle Hill yesterday. In spite of the fact that I and hundreds of other people have driven past it many times, it is a secret, rarely visited little valley bypassed by Kiwis and tourists alike, most folk (including me) not even realising it's there , the view from the road giving no hint of its hidden wonders. But what a place! Magnificent limestone formations that more than rival those of Castle Hill itself, hidden caves, labyrinthine limestone gorges with clear deep pools and tumbling rapids; towering stony purple-topped mountains and crystal white 'badlands' formations that are still forming. We walked from Castle Hill Village itself down one small stream, connected with the Porter River, followed that downstream to the Broken River then upstream to the exit of Cave Stream where it emerges from the cave to intersect with Broken River. Then did the route through the Cave Stream cave for good measure. It was baking hot and clear-sky blue. A perfect day for a tramp where we spent as much time in the water as out of it!
The Iota Lambda of Alpha Chi Omega at TCU hosted "Walk a Mile in Her Shoes"--an event to raise awareness about the seriousness and scope of domestic abuse. Katy Oliphint, the VP of Panhellenic and Philanthropy for AXO, delivered an excellent message to the hundreds of TCU students who gathered on the Campus Commons for the event.
What a great group of students--both AXO and the TCU men who participated in this relay race!
You can learn more about Alpha Chi Omega at the following sites:
instagram.com/tcualphachi
One last note: I can't say enough about how impressed I was with (1) how well this event was organized, and (2) how genuinely nice the members of Alpha Chi Omega are. No surprise really. I've heard others say the same.
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2019-10-12 The 70th annual California University of Pennsylvania Homecoming Parade, Oct. 12, 2019. Grand Marshalls - Tom Hartley Jr., Jon Bittner and Wesley "Chuck" Sheets - each have ties to the university and have 50 years of service with the California Volunteer Fire Department. The parade also included a surprise wedding engagement. Nick Bishop, a member of Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity, proposed to McKenna Ferris, a member of Sigma Kappa sorority. (Photo by Jeff Helsel / Cal Times)
Automotoretrò
Anno: 1928
Carrozzeria roadster
Numero cilindri 4 a V
Cilindrata 2121
Velocità Chilometri orari 115
Alpha Lambda reunion, circa 2000. Sophia Sfarnas Banks, Richie Severs, Steve Nicholakos , and Joe Coppola. Submitted by Mike Zbuchalski
Lynda Benglis, "Lambda"
Sketch by Anna L. Conti
SFMOMA Sketch Friday
the piece is in the "Not New Work" show, and it's a wall sculpture made of aluminum and other materials
Then owned by John Muschamp of Keighley, West Yorkshire.
LAC Manchester to Blackpool Veteran & Vintage Car Run 1990
Please Credit: Lambda Archives of San Diego
Description: Lesbian and Gay Contributions to the Arts exhibit at SD Public Library: Wall of artwork
Date: June 1994
Collection/Accession: Lambda Archives of San Diego, L2013.12
Local Call number: P332.004m.r.t
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Displayed in the Autostadt, a visitor attraction adjacent to the Volkswagen factory in Wolfsburg, Germany
For my video; youtu.be/gVWoTSEhzX0