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Melbourne, AUSTRALIA - February 10,2010: A model showcases a design by Therese Rawsthorne (R) during the final judging for the L'Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival Designer Award as part of the 2010 L'Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival at the Sofitel Melbourne on February 10, 2010 in Melbourne, Australia.
(February 10, 2010 - Photo by Patrik Nemes / PNP Media)
Judge Isaac Parker was known as the "Hanging Judge" due to the number of people whom he sentenced to death. In 21 years on the federal bench, Judge Parker tried 13,490 cases. Parker sentenced 160 people to death; 79 of them were executed. In 1896 the the Federal Court of the Western District of Arkansas closed and on November 17, 1896 Judge Parker died and was buried here in the Fort Smith National Cemetery.
Title: Livestock Judging Team
Digital Publisher: Digital: Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
Physical Publisher: Physical: Agricultural Communications Office of the Texas Agricultural Extension Service, Texas A&M University
Date Issued: 2011-08-17
Date Created: 1959
Dimensions: 4 x 5 inches
Format Medium: Photographic negative
Type: image
Identifier: Photograph Location: Graphic Services Photos, Box 38, File 37-852
Rights: It is the users responsibility to secure permission from the copyright holders for publication of any materials. Permission must be obtained in writing prior to publication. Please contact the Cushing Memorial Library for further information
Great Grandfather, Warren B. Kittle, WV Circuit Court Judge, with his gavel, cane and law book, published in 1917
The 2016 Lancaster County 4-H Horse Awards Night was held Sept. 29. The evening recognized top achievements at the Lancaster County Super Fair and other accomplishments throughout the past year.
The Horse Judging Contest (a Lancaster County Super Fair contest) emphasizes how much 4-H members know about horse confirmation as they judge four or more classes of horses. Senior division participants also give oral reasons. Buckles sponsored by the Glenn Umberger family.
See complete results at lancaster.unl.edu/4h/horse/AwardsNite.shtml
Judge Farouk Sultan , the former head of the Supreme Constitutional Court speaks in Cairo University at the Presidential inauguration
Pebble Rocks Boulder, a hackathon you can get your hands on.
On Friday evening, seventy-five participants will gather in the beautiful offices of Galvanize Boulder. They will be given a theme, access to the Pebble Time, Lulzbot 3D printers, electronic components, and enough food and beer to power 48 hours of creative solution-building. On Sunday afternoon, teams will present their creations to the general public and a panel of judges, made up of tech agency professionals and delegates from local startup accelerators.
With support of Pebble interface design kits, Pebble in full attendance, and Boulder’s finest food and craft beers, the event will mark one of the first true 48-hour hackathons to take place above Boulder’s historic Pearl Street Mall. Given Pebble’s amazing success on Kickstarter.com, the thriving Boulder tech community, and participation from high-profile hardware manufacturer Lulzbot, there’s plenty of excitement around getting together to hack on hardware.
Pebble smartwatches are the smart choice.
Pebble is shaking up the world of wearables most recently with a giant (most successful ever) Kickstarter campaign earning nearly $20M in contributions. Pebble Rocks Boulder will introduce Pebble to local and national technology communities and give engineers a chance to discover Pebble’s true power and potential.
Viget and hardware, a perfectly built match.
Since 1999, Viget has been innovating on the web through smart development, design, and marketing. That tradition of innovation continues through Viget’s hardware efforts. In the past year, Viget has branched out into the physical realm with experiments like the Illumigami project.
Build better in Boulder.
Boulder, Colorado has a thriving tech scene and is home to some of the most forward-thinking startups and accelerators around. Boulder’s strong sense of community and drive make it an ideal place for developers, engineers, and tinkerers to gather to do great things together. Plus the views aren’t too bad.
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Judge Business School, University of Cambridge
Went inside with my MBA housemate on a Sunday afternoon. Amazing space, felt like inside MS Escher's painting.
Seminar participants visited the European Court of Justice.
Dr. Koen Lenaerts, the President of the ECJ, and Judge Paul Nihoul, a judge on the general court (featured above), are both alumni of the Fulbright Program in Belgium!
Image Title: Stock judging
Date: 1912-00-00
Description/Notes: Stock Judging Pavilion with men and steer in front of building.
The building was another of John Bennes agricultural building desigs.
Original Format: Gelatin silver prints
Original Collection: Buildings Photographic Collection
Item Number: P16:189
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Behind the scenes photos by one of the judges!
Experts gather at Westminster Cathedral Hall to chew over hundreds of entries at the annual awards.
Categories include one for loaves that meet the Real Bread Campaign’s single criterion definition of bread – made without the use of any artificial additives.
Photo credit: Chris Young / www.realbreadcampaign.org CC-BY-4.0
Judge Saldana, a celebrity reader, reads the wildly popular book The Hungry Caterpillar to local children.