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Title: Junior Class Council
Digital Publisher: Digital: Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
Physical Publisher: Physical: Graphic Services, Texas A&M University
Date Issued: 2011-08-17
Date Created: 1972
Dimensions: 4 x 5 inches
Format Medium: Photographic negative
Type: image
Identifier: Photograph Location: Graphic Services Photos, Box 26, File 26-121
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And then spliced together. The 2-EPB roofs were reused on the new inner coaches for conformity with the two outer coaches.
MAG MOO at Ruby Nashville.1st yr. Orientation 2014.Vanderbilt University Medical School.Vanderbilt University Medical Center...photo: Anne Rayner; VU...
Wagons now in place between the crossovers on the 'down' line, the 25 is now running around them on the 'up' line and will attach to this end of the train, in order to take it onwards.
The vans were deposited by a BR green 47, with an equal amount of to-ing and fro-ing to shunt them into the siding.
47 might as well have done the whole trip - but I was bored of doing the whole line back and forth over and over, so varied it up with some shunting and two locos.
Also on 20 June 2014, we see 66192 at West Bank Hall crossing, on the Drax branch, on a loaded biomass train.
Seaman Maximilian Richman, a crew member aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Katherine Walker, pulls a replacement chain out, to be used during a buoy maintenance evolution on the Kill Van Kull waterway, July 2, 2014. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Frank J. Iannazzo-Simmons)
Preserved class 11 diesel shunter , 12139 , built in 1949 at Newton-Le-Willows , at work at Grosmont station on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway .
Stony Brook, NY; Stony Brook University: Stony Brook University School of Medicine's Class of 2022 incoming students officially began their training with the School’s annual White Coat Ceremony on August 12. At the event the students received the physician-in-training white coat and took the Hippocratic Oath for the first time. (8/12/18)
Class 47 47815 'Great Western' running late at Kirk Sandall with the Middleton Towers Gbrf to Goole Glassworks Gbrf sand train 16th JUne 2014
Since the introduction of the internet online educaiton as been key. Recently, entirely online colleges have begin to exist and thousands of people are getting their degrees online. Even traditional brick and mortar colleges are supplmenting their ciriculum with online-classes. New communicaiton technologies allow students in the US to be tutored in a foreign language via skype from a tutor in Germany.
TODAY WE, ME AND MY,( I DON'T THINK I CLAME THEM ) CLASS OF UMM I THINK 17 I DON'T KNOW BUT IT IS A K THRO 12 GRADEs I AM A SENIOR THIS YEAR, SO I AM LOOKING FORWARD TO GRADUATING OUT OF THAT PLACE AND GET AROUND SOME PPL MY AGE AND NOT 13 YEARS OLD!! (NOTHING WRONG WITH THEM) BUT I JUST PREFER MY AGE BETTER, WELL SIDE TRACK THERE BUT WE WENT TO AN AIR MUSEUM AND THERE IS I THINK 58 PLANES FROM ALL ERAS OF OUR HISTORY, SO JUST THAT PROVED TO BE A SOMEWHAT BORING TRIP, BEINGS THIS IS MY THIRD TRIP THERE SO IT’S ALL KINDA OLD, I KNOW IT’S HORRABLE TO SAY BUT I SAID IT.
THANKS FOR ALL THE COMMENTS AND VIEWS ON MY LAST PHOTOS AND ON THIS ONE MUCH APPRECIATED!!
photo by Akemi Hiatt and Triona Fritsch
From left to right:
Top: Marek, Suzanne, Laura (Intern), Richard, Jeff
Middle: Iris, Brigitte, Joseph, Angela
Front: Ed Kashi, Lindsay Stern (CPW Education Coordinator), Triona (Intern), Jenn (Intern), Sherry
The classes are very full, on average about 80 students in one class. If they get the money together to build more classrooms, the College plans to split the classes up.
This is Senior 3 (more or less the equivalent of Year 10, around 15 years old)
I had posted old High School Photos before but I decided to load the backs - the stuff we used to write. I blanked out any last names - these came from Walter E. Stebbins High School, Dayton, Ohio - 1975.
BR Class 43/0 HST 2,250 hp (MTU) Bo-Bo No.43 193 of First Great Western speeding through Keynsham on a Bristol Temple Meads - Paddington service, 08/08. Scanned slide taken with a Nikon F65D.
It was steaming hot this afternoon and this telephoto shot highlights the heat haze at Newton Abbot as this pair of class 153s depart with a local service for Exmouth.
Saturday, 8 June, 2013
10:35 –11:30 THE RISE OF THE WEST
The western provinces are now the fastest-growing region in China. Cities such as Chengdu, with a population of 14 million, have become centers for high-tech, automotive, finance, and other industries. More than 200 Fortune Global 500 companies now operate in Chengdu, which has built a world-class infrastructure for trade. What are the opportunities and special challenges for operating in China’s dynamic new frontier? What can we learn from regions in other countries that have done this kind of expansion well?
Introduction:
Wei Hong, Governor, Sichuan Province
Panelists:
Ge Honglin, Mayor, Chengdu
Fan Gang, Director, National Economic Research Institute
Liew Mun Leong, Founding President, Capitaland Group, and Chairman, Changi Airport Group
Liu Yonghao, Chairman, New Hope Group
Moderator: Jaime FlorCruz, China Chairman, 2013 Fortune Global Forum, and CNN Beijing Bureau Chief
Photograph by Fortune Global Forum