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Patten Road | Lookout Mountain | Georgia | USA
34°58'26" N 85°20'54" W
Rock City features a long, convoluted rock trail lined with gardens containing hundreds of labelled local trees and plants. The trail also leads through a variety of unique and bizarre rock formations, including the 1,000 ton Balanced Rock and Fat Man's Squeeze. Two other sections, the Fairyland Caverns and Mother Goose Village, are rock caves decorated with blacklight responsive sculptures. The High Falls of the Lookout Mountain is a manmade waterfall in the Rock City Gardens. The waterfall is 140 ft (43 m) high and empties into a base which appears as a small pool.
La visite en RCA, de Mme Patten la représentante du secrétaire général des nations-unies chargée des Violences sexuelles liées aux conflits. Reçue par le Président centrafricain et le chef de la MINUSCA le 29/05. Entre autres propositions, la nomination d’une Représentante spéciale attachée à la Présidence, chargée des questions de violences sexuelles. A échangé, le 30 mai, avec les personnelles de l’UMIRR pour mieux comprendre les défis auxquels est confrontée cette unité de police chargée d’enquêter sur les cas de violence sexuelle et d’accompagner les victimes afin qu’elles obtiennent un soutien multi-sectoriel
Photo : UN/MINUSCA - Leonel Grothe
Dr Bernard Patten at ISEM 2019. I hope I am as active and thoughtful as this man when I am approaching my 90th decade of life.
Hermon MacNeil bronze statues — donated by Mayor Patten in 1917 and affectionately dubbed “Pat and Jim”
Two bronze statues done in 1916-17, by Hermon MacNeil, in front of Patten Gymnasium on the campus of Northwestern University. Leftmost statue called Physical Development.
"Physical Development" - two (stylized) men playing football, one standing, one fallen. The standing figure's proper right leg is forward, his muscles well-defined. A cape is draped behind him and over his proper right arm. At his waist he wears only a sash. In his proper left arm he holds a ball with a bird on top. The fallen male has his head at the feet of the other man, and his body and legs extend upward behind him. His proper left hand braces his fall, and he wears a helmet and shirt. Around the back of the piece are sculpted vines and foliage.
Inscription on back:
"To strive to seek, to find and not to yield." Alfred Tennyson
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Bill Van Patten at Conn Fire Presentation
Bill Van Patten, a former Conn employee, attended the presentation by Elkhart County Historical Museum Curator of Education, Patrick McGuire on the CG Conn factory fires in 1883 and 1910. After the presentation, Van Patten and other relatives of former employees joined in the discussion.
Charles Gerad Conn moved with his family in 1850 to Elkhart. In 1884, he became a Colonel, and that title remained with him the rest of his life. First a retail merchant, he patented a rubber mouthpiece for his cornet in 1875 which led to his owning the largest musical instrument factory in the world by 1905. His first factory was destroyed by fire Jan. 29, 1883 (his 39th birthday). He rebuilt the factory on the same site. The second factory burned on May 22, 1910. The insurance for both fires failed to cover the extent of the estimated damage, but he rebuilt again. A most colorful personality, he became Mayor of Elkhart as a Democrat in 1882, but did not finish the term. In 1888, he won the election to Indiana House of Representatives and in 1892 was elected to US Congress as a Representative. He founded the Elkhart Truth in 1889. In 1915, he sold his Elkhart businesses and moved to California, only returning to visit his sister in 1928 and to be buried in Elkhart, Indiana when he died Jan. 5,1931.
La visite en RCA, de Mme Patten la représentante du secrétaire général des nations-unies chargée des Violences sexuelles liées aux conflits. Reçue par le Président centrafricain et le chef de la MINUSCA le 29/05. Entre autres propositions, la nomination d’une Représentante spéciale attachée à la Présidence, chargée des questions de violences sexuelles. A échangé, le 30 mai, avec les personnelles de l’UMIRR pour mieux comprendre les défis auxquels est confrontée cette unité de police chargée d’enquêter sur les cas de violence sexuelle et d’accompagner les victimes afin qu’elles obtiennent un soutien multi-sectoriel
Photo : UN/MINUSCA - Leonel Grothe
Top Patten- Stand coller, 3/4th sleeves with buttons and front side 2 open button.
Top Length- 28"inches approx
Size:
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XXL- 1
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Patten Road | Lookout Mountain | Georgia | USA
34°58'26" N 85°20'54" W
Rock City features a long, convoluted rock trail lined with gardens containing hundreds of labelled local trees and plants. The trail also leads through a variety of unique and bizarre rock formations, including the 1,000 ton Balanced Rock and Fat Man's Squeeze. Two other sections, the Fairyland Caverns and Mother Goose Village, are rock caves decorated with blacklight responsive sculptures. The High Falls of the Lookout Mountain is a manmade waterfall in the Rock City Gardens. The waterfall is 140 ft (43 m) high and empties into a base which appears as a small pool.
Photos from the opening reception for the Rocky Neck Art Colony New Members Show at the Rockport Cultural Center: February 21 - March 18, 2013
Chris Pattern (a.k.a. Lord Patten of Barnes) signs copies of his new book What Next? after an excellent talk at the Grand Millennium Hotel, Beijing.
Bill Van Patten at Conn Fire Presentation
Bill Van Patten, a former Conn employee, attended the presentation by Elkhart County Historical Museum Curator of Education, Patrick McGuire on the CG Conn factory fires in 1883 and 1910. After the presentation, Van Patten and other relatives of former employees joined in the discussion.
Charles Gerad Conn moved with his family in 1850 to Elkhart. In 1884, he became a Colonel, and that title remained with him the rest of his life. First a retail merchant, he patented a rubber mouthpiece for his cornet in 1875 which led to his owning the largest musical instrument factory in the world by 1905. His first factory was destroyed by fire Jan. 29, 1883 (his 39th birthday). He rebuilt the factory on the same site. The second factory burned on May 22, 1910. The insurance for both fires failed to cover the extent of the estimated damage, but he rebuilt again. A most colorful personality, he became Mayor of Elkhart as a Democrat in 1882, but did not finish the term. In 1888, he won the election to Indiana House of Representatives and in 1892 was elected to US Congress as a Representative. He founded the Elkhart Truth in 1889. In 1915, he sold his Elkhart businesses and moved to California, only returning to visit his sister in 1928 and to be buried in Elkhart, Indiana when he died Jan. 5,1931.
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Provenance evidence: Stamp -- inked
Location in book: Title Page
Transcription: Patten Books this stamp is erasable.
Bookseller/Auction House: Patten Books
COPY
Repository: Penn Libraries
Call number: Schimmel Fiction 6118
Collection: Schimmel Fiction Collection
Copy title: Honey Bunch
Author(s): Thorndyke, Helen Louise
Published: Grosset & Dunlap, New York
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Patten Road | Lookout Mountain | Georgia | USA
34°58'26" N 85°20'54" W
Rock City features a long, convoluted rock trail lined with gardens containing hundreds of labelled local trees and plants. The trail also leads through a variety of unique and bizarre rock formations, including the 1,000 ton Balanced Rock and Fat Man's Squeeze. Two other sections, the Fairyland Caverns and Mother Goose Village, are rock caves decorated with blacklight responsive sculptures. The High Falls of the Lookout Mountain is a manmade waterfall in the Rock City Gardens. The waterfall is 140 ft (43 m) high and empties into a base which appears as a small pool.
Patten Road | Lookout Mountain | Georgia | USA
34°58'26" N 85°20'54" W
Rock City features a long, convoluted rock trail lined with gardens containing hundreds of labelled local trees and plants. The trail also leads through a variety of unique and bizarre rock formations, including the 1,000 ton Balanced Rock and Fat Man's Squeeze. Two other sections, the Fairyland Caverns and Mother Goose Village, are rock caves decorated with blacklight responsive sculptures. The High Falls of the Lookout Mountain is a manmade waterfall in the Rock City Gardens. The waterfall is 140 ft (43 m) high and empties into a base which appears as a small pool.
Patten Road | Lookout Mountain | Georgia | USA
34°58'26" N 85°20'54" W
Rock City features a long, convoluted rock trail lined with gardens containing hundreds of labelled local trees and plants. The trail also leads through a variety of unique and bizarre rock formations, including the 1,000 ton Balanced Rock and Fat Man's Squeeze. Two other sections, the Fairyland Caverns and Mother Goose Village, are rock caves decorated with blacklight responsive sculptures. The High Falls of the Lookout Mountain is a manmade waterfall in the Rock City Gardens. The waterfall is 140 ft (43 m) high and empties into a base which appears as a small pool.