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Wake Forest University held the Thymes Reunion with a bench dedication and reception in the Magnolia Room on 11/3/18.
Dedication of the National Park Ranger Margaret Anderson Post Office in Eatonville, Washington on September 5, 2014.
NPS Photo by Kevin Bacher.
Rowing Luncheon and Boat Dedication: Donors to the NMH Rowing program were thanked and recognized at a luncheon hosted by the Board of Trustees, followed by the dedication of six new boats on the south lawn of Alumni Hall on May 4, 2019. Photography by Glenn Minshall.
...To Susie (Booboo) who is the inspiration behind this photo and to say thank you for the kindness you give.
Started in July 2019. the $50 million, three-story building project faced pandemic-related supply chain delays but was completed on budget. The new city hall is approximately 135,000 square feet and is located between the former City Hall and Building 2. More than 300 people will be providing all the same services – Treasurer, Revenue, DMV, City Clerk, Council Chambers, Volumeter Resources, and Communications.
Photography - Craig McClure
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Pictured from left to right: CCBC President Sandra L. Kurtinitis, F. Scott Black, Thomas Lynn, Barbara A. Netzer, Paula M. Noeller, Alvin J. Starr, Debra L. Loeffler, Carol Tipton, Paul Coakley, Ronald H. Gretz, Willa J. Brooks, Board of Trustees Vice Chairman Charles E. Kountz, Jr., Esq., and Vice-President for Instruction Mark McColloch.
Ten faculty members attain CCBC Emeritus Professor status
Baltimore County, Md. (May 30, 2013) – The Community College of Baltimore County honored ten retired/retiring faculty members by inducting them into the ranks of Emeritus Professor in a ceremony and reception held Thursday, May 23 at CCBC Dundalk. Board of Trustee Vice Chairman Charles E. Kountz, Jr., Esq. joined President Sandra L. Kurtinitis and Vice President for Instruction Mark McColloch in presenting the Emeriti medallions. Other Trustees attending this year’s event were Gloria E. Nelson and Stephen J. Nolan, Esq.
“This year’s group of emeritus faculty can rightfully claim ownership to a great many of the programs that distinguish CCBC from its peers. While we will ensure that their work continues to flourish, we will always remember their creativity and dedication in making them happen,” remarked CCBC President Sandra L Kurtinitis.
Emeritus status can be granted only to retired college employees or those retiring as of June 30 of the current academic year. Candidates must have a distinguished career, one which has been deemed outstanding when compared to other employees with similar career requirements. His or her efforts have also contributed to helping improve the strength, growth and integrity of the college. This designation requires the approval of the CCBC Board of Trustees. This year’s 10 inductees bring to 142 the number of those awarded Emeritus status.
Inducted into the ranks of Emeritus professionals for 2013 are:
F. Scott Black, M.F.A., Dean
School of Liberal Arts
Retires June 30, 2013; 41 years of service
Residence: Timonium, Md.
Willa J. Brooks, Ed.D., Professor and Director, Recreation, Parks, Tourism and Hospitality Management
School of Business, Criminal Justice and Law
Retires June 14, 2013; 42 years of service
Residence: Ellicott City, Md.
Paul E. Coakley, Professor and Chairman, Business Studies
School of Business, Criminal Justice and Law
Retires June 30, 2013; 38 years of service
Residence: Linthicum, Md.
Ronald J. Gretz, Professor, Music
School of Liberal Arts
Retires June 15, 2013; 41 years of service
Residence: Baltimore City
Debra L. Loeffler, Associate Professor, Mathematics
School of Mathematics and Science
Retires June 15, 2013; 23 years of service
Residence: Hampstead, Md.
Thomas Lynn, Associate Professor and Coordinator, Wellness
School of Wellness, Education and Social Sciences
Retires June 30, 2013; 21 years of service
Residence: Abingdon, Md.
Barbara A. Netzer, Associate Professor and Program Director, Nursing
School of Health Professions
Retired June 29, 2012; 20 years of service
Residence: Catonsville, Md.
Paula M. Noeller, Professor, Physical Science
School of Mathematics and Science
Retired June 15, 2012; 38 years of service
Residence: Gwynn Oaks, Md.
Alvin J. Starr, Ph.D., Professor, English and Essex Campus Dean
Administrative Services
Retires July 1, 2013; 39 years of service
Residence: Marriottsville, Md.
Carol Tipton, Ed. D., Professor, Communication Arts
School of Liberal Arts
Retires July 1, 2013; 27 years of service
Residence: Silver Spring, Md.
Photo credit: Matt Spangler
The altar of St Andrews church in Cherry Hinton with the altarcloth pulled back to reveal the dedication to Edith Maud Leonore Lee Allen, the daughter and wife of two conseutive vicars at the church (Horatio Grimley 1882-84 and Andrew Allen 1884-88). The altar was uncovered as part of the display in a local art show.
Tenuous Link: Partly uncovered
Gen. Dennis L. Via, Commander U.S. Army Materiel Command greets Congressman Mo Brooks, 5th District Alabama at the Huntsville Veterans Memorial Dedication Nov. 17, 2012. Photo credit Adoratia Purdy, AMC PAO — in Huntsville, AL.
Started in July 2019. the $50 million, three-story building project faced pandemic-related supply chain delays but was completed on budget. The new city hall is approximately 135,000 square feet and is located between the former City Hall and Building 2. More than 300 people will be providing all the same services – Treasurer, Revenue, DMV, City Clerk, Council Chambers, Volumeter Resources, and Communications.
Photography - Craig McClure
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ALL Rights reserved by City of Virginia Beach.
Contact photo[at]vbgov.com for permission to use. Commercial use not allowed.
As Harrington family members and supporters hold on, Randy Thompson and Julia Trigg Crawford cut the rope at the Build Our Energy solar- and wind-powered barn dedication ceremony west of Benedict, Nebraska.
Photo by Mary Anne Andrei / Bold Nebraska
I found this dedication in a 1920s copy of Dickens' "Christmas Tales" that I bought some years ago on eBay. Dated 12/2/39, it says:
"Margaret
With love from
Molly Kennedy
Joy A. Steer
Barbara Tomkinson
Nell Frec- (?)
Jean Crichton Miller
Katherine B. Slee
Peggie B. Rhodes(?)
Pam ? Leach
Jo Taylor
Margaret Mathew"
I thought this might be of interest to somebody out there. See also: www.guardian.co.uk/books/2012/dec/05/secret-contents-seco... and bookdedications.wordpress.com/
this is really a first ed. of molesworth's marathi dictionary. which is just chilling out on the reference shelves here. (doing just fine! it was printed in 1831 so it is made of real paper and will outlive us all.)
molesworth is the greatest dictionary i have ever used or heard about. (alas) these are some not-so-great phone pictures i took while i had to look some things up the other day.
The Harrington sisters—Abbi Kleinschmidt, Terri, and Jenni—pose with philanthropist and anti-KXL activist Tom Steyer on their family land after the dedication ceremony for the Build Our Energy solar- and wind-powered barn that now stands on the proposed route of the Keystone XL pipeline.
Photo by Mary Anne Andrei / Bold Nebraska
Dedication of the National Park Ranger Margaret Anderson Post Office in Eatonville, Washington on September 5, 2014. The parents of Park Ranger Margaret Anderson stand with Rep. Dave Reichert by new Post Office plaque.
NPS Photo by Kevin Bacher.
Dedication of the National Park Ranger Margaret Anderson Post Office in Eatonville, Washington on September 5, 2014.
NPS Photo by Kevin Bacher.
So it was a snowy weekend and lots of people went sledging. Some brought home made sledges (I kid you not when I tell you we saw someone with a toilet seat) and others had bought those plastic ones. On our way back to the car, I saw this chap who had one of those rubber tyres that you usually see in the swimming pool, except he had wrapped it in plastic.
Now that's dedication for you. This photo is dedicated to that man. I hope he landed safetly and had lots of fun playing.
ODC - Dedication.