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From the NAR Library Archives: Sales ideas in Broker Bulletin, December 1949.

#ThrowbackThursday - Back in 1982, Professor Sidney Benson taught chemistry in what would become USC Dornsife. Photo/USC University Archive

Martha's Vineyard '09

Augy and Me

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#ThrowbackThursday - Professor of English Frank Baxter recording the 1950s CBS television program Shakespeare on TV, a groundbreaking educational show at the time. Photo/USC University Archives

#ThrowbackThursday - [L-R] Cherrie Bing, Executive Director of Planning, with trustee Paul Trousdale, VP Anthony Lazzaro, and trustee Raymond Watt back in 1984. Photo/USC University Archive

Throwback Thursday: My Nana sent me a letter and in it she stowed two pictures that she acquired from her sister's stash of pictures (that were actually my great Grandfather's)

This is a picture of me and my cousin Shane. Its funny that she sent this because at the family reunion we had this year, he and i, mostly him, were remembering days of carefreeness and how we would run around town not telling adults where we were, fearlessly walkng and skateboarding the streets..

Note: sweat on both of us, probably because we were outside for about 20 minutes...my attire from this period is 80's Rad Skater. Vision Street Wear pants.

I'm guessing this was taken in 1989 or so...

Tobyhanna Army Depot's deputy commander Frank Zardecki, right, talks with former Pennsylvania Governor Tom Ridge during a visit to the depot in 1997. Ridge attended an employee rally at Tobyhanna celebrating the depot's selection as an Army Community of Excellence, one of six Army installations at that time to have received recognition from the Department of Defense.

Graduation 1983 - (BR) Geraldine Shields, Claire McNulty, Mary Hackett, Monica Maguire , Ann Tully, (FR) Catriona McBride and Hospital Chaplain Fr Pat Crilly

The modern nurse's uniform: Liz Hoey, Ann Curran, Angela McCarville, Ann Hamilton, Denis Ryan, Andrea Regan, Lyndsey Plunkett, Bernie Cox, Ann McBrien, Marie-Therese McDermott at the Erne Hospital on International Nurses Day 2011

Tourism and Cruise Ship Business was booming in 1980. Soon this would change, as the refineries caused environmental issues. The refineries would soon close down or sell out, and this also caused a decline in tourism. ESSO closed in the early 1980s and Shell sold to Netherlands' government for half a dollar, on condition that Shell would not be held liable for any environmental issues after 70 years of oil refinery

Welcome to our first 500 Instagram followers! 🐾❤️❤️ We are going to celebrate with a synchronised nap, like this (one of our very first together) 💤 and we invite you to join us 😸😸✨

 

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My friend Jackie with my beloved cats Kemosabe (on the left) and Bipna (on the right).

 

Bip was the newcomer. Pooky (as seen in this photo) was hiding somewhere off-photo.

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