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Judges for the 30th edition of the Society for News Design World's Best-Designed Newspaper competition work through 301 entries over a long weekend -- to arrive at the best in the world. Check update.snd.org/ for updates, details and results
Judges conferring with Owner about the Packard in the foreground.
In the foreground is the 1931 Packard 840 Custom Eight Rollston Roadster. This Automobile was custom built for the Salon Auto Show which was held at the Commodore Hotel in New York City in 1930. It is the only known Packard Roadster with a “V” style windshield.
Description: The judging form for the 1948 Bison Brevities show. This was scanned from the 1948 Blue Key scrapbook.
Date: 1948.
ID: MSS 2 Box 5
Ordering Information: library.ndsu.edu/archives/collections-institute/photograp...
A soldier in the army of Texas, 1836. Chief justice of Houston County, 1841. Born Tennessee Feb. 1. 1788. Died Nov. 24, 1848. His wife Elizabeth (Stone) Gossett, born in Tennessee Sept. 1, 1789. Died July 6, 1849. (1936) (Marker No. 11201)
"Therefore having overlooked the times of ignorance, God is now declaring to men that all people everywhere should repent, because He has fixed a day in which He will judge the world in righteousness through a Man whom He has appointed, having furnished proof to all men by raising Him from the dead." (Acts 17:30-31)
Judge Gerald Heaney served on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit for nearly 40 years. Appointed by President Lyndon Johnson in 1966, Judge Heaney retired in 2006. In addition to an impressive legal career, Judge Heaney served in World War II and was a trusted adviser to many politicians, including U.S. Senator and Vice-President Hubert H. Humphrey, Gov. Orville Freeman, and U.S. Senator and Vice President Walter Mondale.
Governor Hogan Swears In Matthew Fader As A Judge by Joe Andrucyk at Governor’s Reception Office, 100 State Circle, Annapolis MD 21401