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Pelican 1510 (Carry-on case)
Canon XH-A1
Canon WD-H72 Wide converter 0.8x
Lens Hood
8 tapes
Charger with extra battery
Charger cable and camera strap stuffed is the sides
now all i need is a wireless microphone to capture some engine sounds!
Shown here is an image from the exhibit "‘Twas the Night: 1930s Selections from the Nancy H. Marshall A Visit from St. Nicholas Collection and the University Archives," on display in the third floor rotunda of Swem Library from December 9, 2011 through February 13, 2012.
The following is a transcription of the label text presented in this case:
Various editions of The Night Before Christmas feature interior scenes of homes prepared for the arrival of St. Nicholas with seasonal decorations.
Clement C. Moore
The Night Before Christmas
Newark, New Jersey: Charles E. Graham & Co., 1930
Clement C. Moore
A Visit from St. Nicholas, reprinted in Is Santa Claus an American?
Engraved by Boyd
New York, New York: Liberty Publishing Corp., 1933
Clement C. Moore
The Night Before Christmas (A Visit from St. Nicholas)
Illustrated by Clarence Biers
Chicago, Illinois: Rand McNally & Co., 1938
Clement C. Moore
The Night Before Christmas
Chicago, Illinois: Goldsmith, circa early 1930s
The Nancy H. Marshall A Visit from St. Nicholas Collection
"The fine arts department was asked to design and superintend the installation of these enormous parties to which the entire college was invited. The Christmas party was really terrific. It was in Phi Beta Kappa Hall. We took up all of the seats for dancing… The place was all lit by candles, and why in the world it didn’t burn down, I don’t know.”
Leslie Cheek, Jr.
Oral History Interview on May 11, 1976
Professor of Art and Architecture, 1935-1939
Head of the Department of Fine Arts, 1938-1939
University Archives Oral History Collection, UA 43
"[Preparation] involved first of all removing all of the seats on the main floor of the auditorium. They were individually taken up and individually replaced the first year. Thereafter, since it looked like we were going to have to do that every year for Mr. Bryan, the seats were bolted to boards (about two by ten boards), and they were brought into the auditorium in sections and replaced.”
J. Wilfred Lambert ‘27
Oral History Interview on January 8, 1975
Longtime W&M administrator
Retired as Vice President of Student Affairs, 1973
University Archives Oral History Collection, UA 43
Decorations in old PBK Hall, circa 1935 –1940
Led by Leslie Cheek, Jr., the Department of Fine Arts was charged with decorating for the president’s Christmas party each year. The event was held in the auditorium of old Phi Beta Kappa Hall, which was rebuilt after a 1953 fire and renamed Ewell Hall.
University Archives Photograph Collection, UA 8
Refreshments in the old PBK Hall lobby, 1937
Even staff members working at the event wore colonial inspired costumes to further the ambience.
John H. Garrett Photographs, UA 5.101
Refreshment table, circa 1935-1940
University Archives Photograph Collection, UA 8
Notice to Students, 1936
Theodore S. Cox, Chairman of the Committee on Special Events, prepared a notice outlining the policies and expectations for students at the campuswide costume party.
Christmas Activities Papers, UA 165
"There was a platform built which was, I suppose, about forty feet long and about six feet deep and eight or ten inches high. And then on top of that was a table, and in the middle of that long table was an enormous punch bowl, illuminated from below. Behind that punchbowl stood Ernest Cumber, who served the punch. He was about three or four feet above us when you added everything together, and he really rose to the occasion. This was a very important ceremony for Ernest, who on other occasions was the custodian and messenger in the administration office.”
J. Wilfred Lambert ‘27
Oral History Interview on January 8, 1975
Longtime W&M administrator
Retired as Vice President of Student Affairs, 1973
University Archives Oral History Collection, UA 43
From the Special Collections Research Center, Earl Gregg Swem Library at the College of William and Mary. See swem.wm.edu/scrc/ for further information and assistance.
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artwork available as notecards and art prints as well.
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If John D. Rockefeller was still living in his Ormond Beach retirement home called The Casements, this is the view he would see across the street. That's the Granada Bridge in the background. The Casements, now a cultural center/ museum, is located at the corner of Granada Blvd. and John Anderson Dr. in Ormond Beach, Florida.
Rockefeller wanted to live to be 100 years old and asked his doctors where he could go where the air was conducive to living longer. They recommended Ormond, and Rockefeller almost made his goal!
new iphone case available at: society6.com/modernfred/cases
artwork available as notecards and art prints as well.
Here's two engine case nuts (located on top). A before and after the grinder and wave of sandblasting with aluminum oxide. Quite the difference. Again, clear coat or paint?
Special thanks to Jason at: Martini-Henry
Shown here is an image from the exhibit "‘Twas the Night: 1930s Selections from the Nancy H. Marshall A Visit from St. Nicholas Collection and the University Archives," on display in the third floor rotunda of Swem Library from December 9, 2011 through February 13, 2012.
The following is a transcription of the label text presented in this case:
Clement C. Moore
A Visit from Saint Nicholas
Illustrated by Berta Elmer Hader
New York, New York: The Macmillian Co., 1937
Clement C. Moore
The Night Before Christmas
Illustrated by Keith Ward
Racine, Wisconsin: Whitman Publishing Co., 1935
Clement C. Moore
The Night Before Christmas
Illustrated by Frank J. Lefevre
Springfield, Massachusetts: McLoughlin Bros. Inc., 1937
The Nancy H. Marshall A Visit from St. Nicholas Collection
President Bryan’s entourage on stage, circa 1935 –1940
University Archives Photograph Collection, UA 8
"We had a series of skits, put on by the fraternities and sororities. I don’t know how it ever befell on my responsibility, but I had the job of rehearsing and directing those fraternity and sorority skits. I began working with it around Thanksgiving and every night from then until the Christmas party I met in the gymnasium of Jefferson Hall, and we rehearsed skits.”
J. Wilfred Lambert ‘27
Oral History Interview on January 8, 1975
Longtime W&M administrator
Retired as Vice President of Student Affairs, 1973
University Archives Oral History Collection, UA 43
"Charlie Duke [College Bursar] was the ‘Lord of Misrule,’ and he served as the master of ceremonies and introduced the various skits and banged the floor with a great staff and really had a great time serving as the boss of the whole affair. After the skits had been performed and paraded and the winners chosen, there was dancing until 2:00 or 3:00 in the morning.”
J. Wilfred Lambert ‘27
Oral History Interview on January 8, 1975
Longtime W&M administrator
Retired as Vice President of Student Affairs, 1973
University Archives Oral History Collection, UA 43
Chi Omega performance, 1937
John H. Garrett Photographs, UA 5.101
"At midnight, Mr. Bryan and chief members of
the faculty paraded to the stage and witnessed
a floor show put on by various fraternities and sororities; each group’s performance could only last about seven minutes. It all had to be over within an hour. There was a prize given; great refreshments were served in the other rooms.”
Leslie Cheek, Jr.
Oral History Interview on May 11, 1976
Professor of Art and Architecture, 1935-1939
Head of Department of Fine Arts, 1938-1939
University Archives Oral History Collection, UA 43
Cards of admission, 1936
Tickets were distributed to students, faculty, staff, and guests of the president at the Wren Building on the evening of the event.
Christmas Activities Papers, UA 165
From the Special Collections Research Center, Earl Gregg Swem Library at the College of William and Mary. See swem.wm.edu/scrc/ for further information and assistance.
U.S. Marshals Service alongside partner federal agencies and local law enforcement conduct enforcement operations focusing on state and local felony cases of homicide, sexual assault, robbery and assault during Operation North Star (ONS) in Los Angeles, Calif. On May 27, 2022, USMS Director Ronald L. Davis announced the launch of ONS, a month-long National Enforcement Initiative in June aimed at combating violent crime in ten cities: New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Houston, New Orleans, Indianapolis, Baltimore, Memphis, Philadelphia and Washington D.C., which have a significant rate of homicides and shootings. (U.S. Marshals Service photo by Shane T. McCoy)
Mixed-media art card featuring a page from a vintage grammar text book and a reproduction of a vintage butterfly engraving.
2.5" x 3.5"
Y si el postre anterior estuvo exquisito, este bizcocho con huevo y nata rozó el cielo y evidencia la buena mano y la depurada técnica de Oriol en la preparación de postres de inspiración rústica y ejecución de alto nivel. La fluidez y etérea textura del bizcocho (recordando a un melindro pero algo más suave) y la extrema finura de la crema de nata junto al resto de componentes conformaron un postre absolutamente delicioso.
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score '5' here: beta.threadless.com/iphonecases/human-beings/
thanks for the support. :)