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Paris, before the Great War. The stories of the American ambulance drivers in the Great War, a lecture by George King and Jeff Klinger. See articles.courant.com/2013-04-15/community/hcrs-73522hc-ki... for more about George's Ford Ambulance restoration.

See other scenes from the 2017 Lee Lecture Series at flic.kr/s/aHskSeUahL.

(Photo credit Bob Gundersen - www.flickr.com/photos/bobphoto51/albums)

Author: Clarke, J. Wright Date: 1893 See more: wellcomelibrary.org/player/b2038533x#?asi=0&ai=231

An ad in a January 5, 1820 edition of the Massachusetts Spy which I recently purchased. It tells of a course of ten lectures of astronomy by Mr. L. D. Dewey at Mr. Stevens's Hall in Worcester, Massachusetts. The profits went to the Deaf and Dumb Asylum at Hartford Connecticut.

essai de photo réussi !! quand mamoune teste le mode macro :)

Photoshoot of swimsuit bikini model goddesses.

 

Hanging out and surfing at Surfrider's beach in Malibu.

 

With a long board surf board and Feynman's lectures in physics!

Lecture hall in an abandoned hospital.

PRC staff members Laura Norris and Erin Wederbrook Yuskaitis sell Platon's books after the lecture

Row of bikes in Oxford (where else?)

 

#79 - Bicycle in 111 pictures in 2011

 

Au bistrot le petit troquet

Author: Clarke, J. Wright Date: 1893 See more: wellcomelibrary.org/player/b2038533x#?asi=0&ai=65

The legal lecture October 13, 2018 during Homecoming festivities.

Wayne State University's 2013 Ahmed H. Zewail Lecture was held in the College of Engineering's Marvin I. Danto Engineering Development Center on Tuesday, Sept. 10. This year’s presenter was Professor James A. Spudich, the Douglass M. and Nola Leishman Professor of Cardiovascular Disease in the Department of Biochemistry at Stanford University’s School of Medicine. Dr. Spudich is best known for his trailblazing investigations of the molecular motors that drive skeletal muscle contractions and heartbeats, enable cells to divide and power patrolling immune cells through our tissues. Current clinical trials of several drugs based on Spudich's understanding of exactly how muscles contract offer hope for people prone to heart failure, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and perhaps even the frailties of old age.

i passed by this room during the first week of class and thought that the colored paper over the windows created some really interesting light so i brought my camera the following week to take pictures of it before class in a nearby room. i failed my quiz that day ;_; but never again

In delivering The Phipps Lecture on Monday, Dr. Andy Johanson, ’63, third from left, shared his insight on “Lessons Learned From My Life as a Psychotherapist.” The lecture included two client case histories in which Johanson emphasized that each person has an individual healing pace. He explained that the therapy process is built on trust and respect. Johanson, who is also an ordained minister, has worked as a psychotherapist for more than 30 years. In 1995, he launched a fundraising campaign to endow the William E. Phipps Lectureship series in honor of the late professor emeritus of Religion and Philosophy at D&E. Members of the Phipps family attending the lecture are Phipps’ son, Charles, center, and Phipps’ wife, Martha Ann, fourth from right. Committee members pictured who helped plan this year’s lecture are Dr. Bob McCutcheon, Tina Vial, Dr. Mary Shuttlesworth, Carol Schuler and Dr. Michael Mihalyo.

 

Photo by Linda Howell Skidmore. Copyright 2013 Davis & Elkins College.

MANHATTAN, Kan. - Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson delivers "The New Realities Of Homeland Security" the 167th Landon Lecture Series on Public Issues, held at Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kansas, May 26, 2015. During his remarks, Secretary Johnson spoke about the department's efforts to secure our country against global terrorist threats including "foreign fighters", which are more decentralized, more complex, and in many respects harder to detect. Official DHS photo by Jetta Disco.

Pictured left to right: Councillor Dermot Lacey, City Librarian Margaret Hayes, Brendan Twomey, Gilbert Lecture 2012; Christopher Fitz-Simon and Máire Kennedy, Dublin City Library & Archive.

 

Listen to Brendan Twomey's lecture online.

Alien claw left on beach towel / 3000 year old sea slug "planted" by alien on beach towel.

Gram stain, 1000x magnification. Squamous epithelials and contaminating bacteria.

 

© 2004 Glendon Pflugrath

Author: Clarke, J. Wright Date: 1893 See more: wellcomelibrary.org/player/b2038533x#?asi=0&ai=219

Public Lecture 30-11-2010 - Malta's Lost Voices; The Preservation of Maltese Music 1931-32

 

By Andrew Alamango & Daniel Talma

Local civil rights leader Dr. Josie R. Johnson was the featured speaker at Concordia University, St. Paul’s 2013 Bartling Lecture on Wednesday, Oct. 16. At the lecture, the Bartling Scholarship was presented to this year's recipient, senior history major Rebecca.

 

Johnson has been an activist for equality for more than five-decades and is one of Minnesota’s most celebrated civil rights leaders. Johnson, now 83, has been active in the civil rights movement since her teen years when she and her father gathered signatures for an anti-poll tax petition in Texas. In 1963, she led the Minnesota delegation to the historic March on Washington. A year later, she and a multi-racial group of women conducted a secret fact-finding mission to Mississippi. Their goal was to witness first-hand the plight of African Americans who were trying to register to vote. Most recently, Johnson fought against the Voter ID initiative in Minnesota and continues to speak out in the wake of the Supreme Court’s recent decision to gut the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

 

The Bartling History Lecture Series launched in 2011, with an inspiring speech by Dr. Fred Bartling Sr. about his experiences as a pastor in the Deep South during the early days of the Civil Rights era. The lecture series, along with the Fred and Ruth Bartling Scholarship, were launched to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Dr. Bartling’s arrival at Concordia. The lecture series focuses on issues of human and civil rights; both important themes in Dr. Bartling’s distinguished teaching career.

Martin Luther King III delivers the Maulana Azad Lecture in New Delhi on February 17, 2009. The lecture was part of a countrywide program commemorating the 50th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife Coretta Scott King's 1959 tour of India

 

The legal lecture October 13, 2018 during Homecoming festivities.

Architect Richard Meier (B.Arch. '56) lectures to a capacity audience in the Abby and Howard Milstein Auditorium in Milstein Hall. Augmented by dramatic photographs and renderings highlighting his firm's work, Meier shared insights into decisions on the placement of buildings and the complicated interplay between the built form and the existing conditions of a site.

Department of City and Regional Planning guest speaker Susan Chin preparing for her lecture "Making Midtown and Beyond".

Derwent drawing pencil - A4

Scott gave a 90 minute lecture today on anesthesia. He presented a case scenario of a 38 year old nurse who came to the operating room to get a bladder stone removed. After the surgery, she become tachycardic (really high heart rate), and soon developed malignant hyperthermia (really high body temperature, the opposite of hypothermia).

 

Scott also talked about management of pre-eclamptic cases, difficult airways, techniques for regional anesthesia. 15 anesthesiologists and residents came and enjoyed the exercise, since the teaching style was different from what they are used to.

Public Lecture 30-11-2010 - Malta's Lost Voices; The Preservation of Maltese Music 1931-32

 

By Andrew Alamango & Daniel Talma

Don't know the story behind this hall by Whitechapel tube, must find out. But the guy in front was indeed lecturing about salvation - he is clearly looking on me as a sinner...

Department of Architecture guest speaker Smiljan Radic gave a lecture titled "Surroundings".

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