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Postcard - Thief River Falls - "A View of Thief River Falls, Minn." - Looking NW from Horace Ave between 2nd & 3rd - Scandinavian Evangelical Lutheran Church - built 1893 - 218 Horace Ave. No. Parsonage is still standing in 1007 at 214 Horace Ave. No..
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Postcard - Unknown Two Men & Two Women with fake beards, etc - possibly play cast.
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Alfredo Capote, Managing Director, Head of Investment Banking, Mexico, Citi, Mexico; Young Global Leader at the World Economic Forum on Latin America 2013. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Benedikt von Loebell
Dr. Angela McCorvey, Associate Vice President, UWF Office of Diversity and International Education and Programs, Sonja Griffin Evans and Eugene Franklin look over a historic map of the Belmont and Devilliers area Thursday at the new Multicultural Resource Center, "The Voices of Pensacola," which will be located in the Beacon Building next to the T.T. Wentworth Museum.
Yolo County District Attorney Jeff Reisig announces the success of the 9th Annual Yolo County Senior Resource & Crime Prevention Fair. Yolo County Seniors attended this large-scale event which was held at the Woodland Community Center, 2001 East Street, in Woodland. The California Department of Insurance was among the many government agencies and organizations who participated in the event to offer valuable tips and resources to seniors.
Photo by Jayne Lucas
Northrop School Album-1992-3 - 5 - Mr Peter Tri - B: Sophia Bolter, Billy Puppe, Shaun Fort, Nucona Neadeau, Reya Lamm, Marcy Hamm, 3rd: Tyler Stinson, Heidi Paulson, Shannon Rud, Kim Kirkeide, Jermey Vigen, 2nd: Mr Tri, Nikki Peterson, Rachel Harger,.
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Postcard - Thief River Falls - "Bird's-Eye View of TRF, Minn." - Looking West - High School was at 212 West 1st Street & City Hall (bell tower) at 101 Main Ave. No. in 1909-10 City Directory - Evangelical Free Church & Zion Church on Horace & 2nd Street.
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The Tech Fair at the Hillview Branch was an amazing success! We provided community resources, robotics, 3D printing stations, and each participating family received a free computer. An estimated 400 people visited!
A huge shout out to the Tech Exchange for making this possible and a big thank you to all of our partners:
PowerMyLearning, CreaTV San Jose, San Jose City College, Alum Rock Counseling Center ARCC, School2Home, Santa Clara County District Attorney's Office - DA Jeff Rosen, NPower, First 5 Santa Clara County, The Tech Museum of Innovation, San Jose Police Department, Partners in Reading, San Jose Public Library, SJPL TeenHQ, #MissionZeroSanJose, #EastSideAdultEducation,
#CassellNeighborhoodAssociation
The Tech Fair at the Hillview Branch was an amazing success! We provided community resources, robotics, 3D printing stations, and each participating family received a free computer. An estimated 400 people visited!
A huge shout out to the Tech Exchange for making this possible and a big thank you to all of our partners:
PowerMyLearning, CreaTV San Jose, San Jose City College, Alum Rock Counseling Center ARCC, School2Home, Santa Clara County District Attorney's Office - DA Jeff Rosen, NPower, First 5 Santa Clara County, The Tech Museum of Innovation, San Jose Police Department, Partners in Reading, San Jose Public Library, SJPL TeenHQ, #MissionZeroSanJose, #EastSideAdultEducation,
#CassellNeighborhoodAssociation
The ultimate Indian wedding planning resource just for Indian brides! According to sources, more royal families from North India are ... in the palace which will host the wedding, is where the decorations are at their ... To View More Inquiry Details:- www.facebook.com/Mark1DecorsandEvents
Three co-eds sit on a bed in their dorm room.
1950
Repository Information:
Michigan State University Archives & Historical Collections, Conrad Hall, 888 Wilson Rd., Room 101, East Lansing, MI 48824, archives.msu.edu
Subjects:
Michigan State University -- Students -- Dormitory Life
Resource Identifier: A002871.jpg
The World Café on "Mobilizing Our Future".
On the 14th November in the Montbrillant Building of ITU, this World Café provided a cross-section of ITU staff with the opportunity to contribute to some of the key strategic challenges faced by the ITU
The objective of the event was to pull together the ideas and input from staff on how we can better attract and engage Sector Members as well as develop new approaches for resource mobilization. 356 ideas were collected - the most abundant harvest so far from any ITU World Café.
ITU/R.Farrell
Chamber Energizers recently welcomed Wyoming Cancer Resource Services as a new member.
Men and women across Wyoming have access to cancer education, prevention, screening, navigation and survivorship resources due to the expansion of the Wyoming Department of Health’s Wyoming Cancer Resource Services
Mission
The mission of the Wyoming Cancer Resource Services is to increase the number of Wyoming citizens being screened for cancer, to reduce cancer incidence though education and to provide patient navigation services throughout the continuum of care for those with a cancer diagnosis and their families.
Did You Know...
Wyoming Cancer Resources Services is a program that provides your community with cancer prevention and control services. Wyoming Cancer Resource Services staff specializes in assisting clients with applications to statewide cancer screening programs (Breast and Cervical and Colorectal early detection programs). All services provided by the Wyoming Cancer Resource Services are free and confidential.
History:
The Wyoming Department of Health Comprehensive Cancer Control program is committed to reducing the impact of cancer for all Wyoming citizens. As part of the statewide cancer control plan, the program has divided the state into five regions to implement regional level cancer control though the use of the Wyoming Cancer Resources Services program. This program has been providing services since July 2007. They thank the Wyoming state legislature for providing this project funding.
The Buffalo office serves all communities across Northeastern Wyoming. With the goal to serve as a valuable resource for the people in our communities. Anyone is welcome to seek their services. They hope to increase the number of cancer survivors, and decrease the number of people affected by cancer. Find out more by visiting cancerresourceswy.health.wyo.gov/regionII/index.html or call (307) 684-7933 (toll free (888) 684-4550)
Stainmore Railway Company (SRC) is a company limited by shares (registered in England No 3959471). It is a volunteer run, non-profit distributing company who’s aims include:
1. To restore the former Kirkby Stephen East Railway Station and to develop the site as a Heritage Centre and working railway representing the early 1950’s.
2. To obtain, restore and operate a representative collection of locomotives and rolling stock.
3. To provide an educational resource relating to local history and the development and operation of the railway.
4. To provide training in all the skills necessary to restore and maintain the railway and its infrastructure.
Washington School Album-1969-1970 - Faculty & Staff - Unknown names.
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Balsam woolly adelgid damage in subalpine fir.
Photo by: Richard Sniezko
Date: May 12, 2004
Credit: USDA Forest Service, Region 6, Umpqua National Forest, Dorena Genetic Resource Center.
Source: DRGC digital photo collection; courtesy Richard Sniezko, Cottage Grove, Oregon.
Image provided by USDA Forest Service, Region 6, State and Private Forestry, Forest Health Protection: www.fs.usda.gov/main/r6/forest-grasslandhealth
Eldora Myrom, Joan Soiney, Eldon Larson, Stanley Larson, Bonnie Dicken - Eldon and Joan Larson Wedding - Rindall Church - 10-30-1949.
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(Neal Fox Photo) - Knox School PTA & School Album 1953-1956 - 1954-1955 - 5 - Doris Peterson - B: Tom Lynskey, Laurence Larson, Jim Ewing, Gary Habadank, Greg Rismoen, Karl Ekstrand, Richard Wold, Wayne Helgenset, M: Doris Peterson, Floyd Holzknecht,.
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Grafting at Dorena Genetic Resource Center. Cottage Grove, Oregon.
Photo by: Richard Sniezko
Date: February 7, 2002
Credit: USDA Forest Service, Region 6, Umpqua National Forest, Dorena Genetic Resource Center.
Source: DRGC digital photo collection; courtesy Richard Sniezko, Cottage Grove, Oregon.
Dorena Genetic Resource Center (DGRC) is the USDA Forest Service's regional service center for genetics in the Pacific Northwest Region. Dorena houses disease resistance breeding programs for five-needled pines and Port-Orford-cedar, a native plant development program, and the National Tree Climbing Program. For additional photos of the DGRC program, see: www.fs.usda.gov/detail/r6/landmanagement/resourcemanageme...
Image provided by USDA Forest Service, Region 6, State and Private Forestry, Forest Health Protection: www.fs.usda.gov/main/r6/forest-grasslandhealth
In the plenary session we asked
what next?
A common reflection on in/compatible research practices hosted by the reSource for transmedial culture, moderated by Tatiana Bazzichelli.
The plenary session was open to the public and sought to invite everyone to contribute to the contemplations on the way the outcomes of the in/compatible research shall be presented during the transmediale festival 2012 as part of the reSource.
On the one hand, crystalized as being the next step is to generate the peer-to-peer publication with all participants via the blog and supervised by Christian Ulrik Andersen, Geoff Cox and Søren Pold.
As for the program during the festival, it was agreed that a repetition of the papers should be avoided, rather it is aimed at tackling the development of the in/compatible research presented and the benefits and outcomes of the peer-to-peer process.
On the other hand, during the session it became obvious that we had to first gain the awareness for the openness we sought initially, by for instance directly engaging with the audience and involving their suggestions. After all, an organic group feeling was able to emerge among the participants and organizers facilitating the processes of self-reflection and creative collective decision making towards a common goal.
Trinity Strings = Rick Erickson, Julia Voelker, Jay Forney, & Mike Sorteberg at the Red Lake River Rendezvous Celebration at the Peder Engelstad Pioneer Village in Thief River Falls, June 1, 2007.
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Get familiar with all the resources Illinois has and find out more about housing, campus recreation, the career center, and more.
On December 3, 2014 farmers, resource providers, and others gathered for a “Toasty Turkeys” event where they learned about using solar transpired air technology to heat barns and other large buildings, as well as energy-efficient LED lighting to save big on electricity costs. They also learned how to finance these upgrades with utility rebates, state, and USDA programs. The workshop was followed by a tour of a local turkey farmer’s barn that uses both solar transpired air technology and LED lighting. Click to learn more >>
(Jacob Borry Photo) 10 young women in matching skirts, blouses, and laced vests - Norwegian dress for Syttende Mai ??.
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The World Café on "Mobilizing Our Future".
On the 14th November in the Montbrillant Building of ITU, this World Café provided a cross-section of ITU staff with the opportunity to contribute to some of the key strategic challenges faced by the ITU
The objective of the event was to pull together the ideas and input from staff on how we can better attract and engage Sector Members as well as develop new approaches for resource mobilization. 356 ideas were collected - the most abundant harvest so far from any ITU World Café.
ITU/R.Farrell
An estimated 200 students from high schools within District 502 participated in the 2015 Engineering Olympics recently at College of DuPage. The event, designed for students interested in engineering careers. The competition featured hands-on design projects incorporating science, technology, engineering and mathematics fields.
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Christina, Anna and August Johnson - Hayrack and building in the background.
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Title: The science and art of surgery [electronic resource] : being a treatise on surgical injuries, diseases, and operations
Creator: Erichsen, John Eric, 1818-1896
Creator: Stivens, Bertram Herbert Lyne, 1855-1915 former owner
Creator: Robinson, Henry Betham, 1860-1918 former owner
Creator: Grattan, H. H. G., active 1897 bookseller
Creator: St. Thomas's Hospital. Medical School Library former owner
Creator: King's College London
Publisher: London : Longmans, Green
Sponsor: Jisc and Wellcome Library
Contributor: King's College London, Foyle Special Collections Library
Date: 1877
Language: eng
Description: Copy from KCSMD Historical Collection does not have publisher's advertisements at end of vol. 1
Vol. 1: xxiv, 992 p. ; vol. 2: xxi, [1], 1033, [1] p
With half-title pages
"Illustrated by eight hundred and sixty-two engravings on wood" -- title page
15, [1] p. of publisher's advertisements bound in at end of vol. 1
Includes index at end of both vols
First edition published in 1853
This material has been provided by King’s College London. The original may be consulted at King’s College London
King’s College London
Copy in King's Collection at WEC is Vol. 1 only
If you have questions concerning reproductions, please contact the Contributing Library.
Note: The colors, contrast and appearance of these illustrations are unlikely to be true to life. They are derived from scanned images that have been enhanced for machine interpretation and have been altered from their originals.
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1988 Grygla-Goodridge Blue Devils-"Top of the State Conference Champs"- B:T. Moen, R. Neuschwander, R. Landsrud, J. Engelstad, E. Melcher, B. Holte, W. Nomeland, R. Sjulestad, P. Henrickson, B. Koch, J. Nordby, Rob Ryan,.
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