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Photo by Karl Weisel
Col. David Carstens, U.S. Army Garrison commander, along with Kathleen Ketcham and Dr. Lucius Clay III, granddaughter and grandson of Gen. Lucius D. Clay, unveil the new sign to name the airfield at Wiesbaden, Germany Lucius D. Clay Kaserne June 14. This was one of three ceremonies held at the installations June 14 to culminate several construction projects that have transformed the installation's landscape. Photo inset left: Lt. Gen. Mark Hertling, U.S. Army Europe commander, along with Joan Shalikashvili, widow of Gen. John Shalikashvili, and Brant Shalikasvili, son, unveil the sign to dedicate the building as the General John Shalikashvili Mission Command Center. Photo inset right: Col. Carstens passes the ceremonial key to the Tickle family, signifying the opening of the Newman Village, named for Col. James R. Newman. (To download and save a photo, click on an image, then the Actions drop down menu, View all sizes and then Download the large size of the photo.)
During Spring Carnival's 100th celebration, Carnegie Mellon recognized President Emeritus Jared L. Cohon's many contributions and accomplishments to the life of CMU by naming the University Center after him. The honor follows the tradition of naming buildings after former presidents and the Jared L. Cohon University Center serves as a prominent and popular meeting place of the diverse university community that Cohon, CMU's eight president, strengthened and inspired.
During Spring Carnival's 100th celebration, Carnegie Mellon recognized President Emeritus Jared L. Cohon's many contributions and accomplishments to the life of CMU by naming the University Center after him. The honor follows the tradition of naming buildings after former presidents and the Jared L. Cohon University Center serves as a prominent and popular meeting place of the diverse university community that Cohon, CMU's eight president, strengthened and inspired.
During Spring Carnival's 100th celebration, Carnegie Mellon recognized President Emeritus Jared L. Cohon's many contributions and accomplishments to the life of CMU by naming the University Center after him. The honor follows the tradition of naming buildings after former presidents and the Jared L. Cohon University Center serves as a prominent and popular meeting place of the diverse university community that Cohon, CMU's eight president, strengthened and inspired.
During Spring Carnival's 100th celebration, Carnegie Mellon recognized President Emeritus Jared L. Cohon's many contributions and accomplishments to the life of CMU by naming the University Center after him. The honor follows the tradition of naming buildings after former presidents and the Jared L. Cohon University Center serves as a prominent and popular meeting place of the diverse university community that Cohon, CMU's eight president, strengthened and inspired.
A welcome party for Rayan in a more traditional, Indian fashion. Naming ceremony rituals along with a friends and family meetup. With cake cutting for the kids.
The highlight of the party was Arnav reading out a poem for Rayan, which he had written himself!
Grand Chief Edward John, the Honourable Andrew Wilkinson, Minister of Advanced Education, Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson, representatives of the Musqueam First Nation, and Langara College students, board members, faculty, and staff, gathered on Langara’s campus today to witness a ceremony bestowing a Musqueam name on the College. The ceremony marked the first time a BC First Nation has given an Aboriginal name to a public post-secondary institution.
The event reflected the strengthening relationship between Langara College and the Musqueam people, and an acknowledgement of the College’s location on Musqueam unceded traditional territory. The name given to Langara means house of teachings, and references the advice given to a child to build their character and to guide them in to adulthood.
Copyright Langara College. Photo credit: Jennifer Oehler
Grand Chief Edward John, the Honourable Andrew Wilkinson, Minister of Advanced Education, Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson, representatives of the Musqueam First Nation, and Langara College students, board members, faculty, and staff, gathered on Langara’s campus today to witness a ceremony bestowing a Musqueam name on the College. The ceremony marked the first time a BC First Nation has given an Aboriginal name to a public post-secondary institution.
The event reflected the strengthening relationship between Langara College and the Musqueam people, and an acknowledgement of the College’s location on Musqueam unceded traditional territory. The name given to Langara means house of teachings, and references the advice given to a child to build their character and to guide them in to adulthood.
Copyright Langara College. Photo credit: Jennifer Oehler
New Redcar Atlantic 85 class lifeboat B-858 Leicester Challenge III is demontrated to the assembled guests after being formally named.
After a seven-year restoration, 37025 "Inverness TMD" is re-dedicated at Bo'ness after its first runs in preservation.
A welcome party for Rayan in a more traditional, Indian fashion. Naming ceremony rituals along with a friends and family meetup. With cake cutting for the kids.
The highlight of the party was Arnav reading out a poem for Rayan, which he had written himself!
Grand Chief Edward John, the Honourable Andrew Wilkinson, Minister of Advanced Education, Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson, representatives of the Musqueam First Nation, and Langara College students, board members, faculty, and staff, gathered on Langara’s campus today to witness a ceremony bestowing a Musqueam name on the College. The ceremony marked the first time a BC First Nation has given an Aboriginal name to a public post-secondary institution.
The event reflected the strengthening relationship between Langara College and the Musqueam people, and an acknowledgement of the College’s location on Musqueam unceded traditional territory. The name given to Langara means house of teachings, and references the advice given to a child to build their character and to guide them in to adulthood.
Copyright Langara College. Photo credit: Jennifer Oehler
During Spring Carnival's 100th celebration, Carnegie Mellon recognized President Emeritus Jared L. Cohon's many contributions and accomplishments to the life of CMU by naming the University Center after him. The honor follows the tradition of naming buildings after former presidents and the Jared L. Cohon University Center serves as a prominent and popular meeting place of the diverse university community that Cohon, CMU's eight president, strengthened and inspired.
During Spring Carnival's 100th celebration, Carnegie Mellon recognized President Emeritus Jared L. Cohon's many contributions and accomplishments to the life of CMU by naming the University Center after him. The honor follows the tradition of naming buildings after former presidents and the Jared L. Cohon University Center serves as a prominent and popular meeting place of the diverse university community that Cohon, CMU's eight president, strengthened and inspired.
Southeastern Class 375 unit No. 375710 'Rochester Castle' passes Gillingham working the 5S01 10:40 Rochester to Ramsgate E.M.U.D. empty stock movement after it's naming ceremony
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The Naming ceremony of Atlantic sea in Liverpool by HRH Princess Ann.
Name:Atlantic Sea
IMO:9670597
Flag:U.K.
Vessel type:Ro-ro/container Carrier
Gross tonnage:100,430 tons
Summer DWT:56,700 tons
Length:296 m
Beam:37 m
Draught:8.6 m
Built:2016
Builder :HUDONG ZHONGHUA SHIPBUILDING GROUP - SHANGHAI, CHINA
A welcome party for Rayan in a more traditional, Indian fashion. Naming ceremony rituals along with a friends and family meetup. With cake cutting for the kids.
The highlight of the party was Arnav reading out a poem for Rayan, which he had written himself!
Photo by Karl Weisel
Col. David Carstens, U.S. Army Garrison commander, along with Kathleen Ketcham and Dr. Lucius Clay III, granddaughter and grandson of Gen. Lucius D. Clay, unveil the new sign to name the airfield at Wiesbaden, Germany Lucius D. Clay Kaserne June 14. This was one of three ceremonies held at the installations June 14 to culminate several construction projects that have transformed the installation's landscape. Photo inset left: Lt. Gen. Mark Hertling, U.S. Army Europe commander, along with Joan Shalikashvili, widow of Gen. John Shalikashvili, and Brant Shalikasvili, son, unveil the sign to dedicate the building as the General John Shalikashvili Mission Command Center. Photo inset right: Col. Carstens passes the ceremonial key to the Tickle family, signifying the opening of the Newman Village, named for Col. James R. Newman. (To download and save a photo, click on an image, then the Actions drop down menu, View all sizes and then Download the large size of the photo.)
Julia Gray from the excellent Pacifican dance group Sunameke, showing how to make leis. Later she showed us how to dance too!
New Redcar Atlantic 85 class lifeboat B-858 Leicester Challenge III is demontrated to the assembled guests after being formally named.
During Spring Carnival's 100th celebration, Carnegie Mellon recognized President Emeritus Jared L. Cohon's many contributions and accomplishments to the life of CMU by naming the University Center after him. The honor follows the tradition of naming buildings after former presidents and the Jared L. Cohon University Center serves as a prominent and popular meeting place of the diverse university community that Cohon, CMU's eight president, strengthened and inspired.
Grand Chief Edward John, the Honourable Andrew Wilkinson, Minister of Advanced Education, Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson, representatives of the Musqueam First Nation, and Langara College students, board members, faculty, and staff, gathered on Langara’s campus today to witness a ceremony bestowing a Musqueam name on the College. The ceremony marked the first time a BC First Nation has given an Aboriginal name to a public post-secondary institution.
The event reflected the strengthening relationship between Langara College and the Musqueam people, and an acknowledgement of the College’s location on Musqueam unceded traditional territory. The name given to Langara means house of teachings, and references the advice given to a child to build their character and to guide them in to adulthood.
Copyright Langara College. Photo credit: Jennifer Oehler
During Spring Carnival's 100th celebration, Carnegie Mellon recognized President Emeritus Jared L. Cohon's many contributions and accomplishments to the life of CMU by naming the University Center after him. The honor follows the tradition of naming buildings after former presidents and the Jared L. Cohon University Center serves as a prominent and popular meeting place of the diverse university community that Cohon, CMU's eight president, strengthened and inspired.
Grand Chief Edward John, the Honourable Andrew Wilkinson, Minister of Advanced Education, Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson, representatives of the Musqueam First Nation, and Langara College students, board members, faculty, and staff, gathered on Langara’s campus today to witness a ceremony bestowing a Musqueam name on the College. The ceremony marked the first time a BC First Nation has given an Aboriginal name to a public post-secondary institution.
The event reflected the strengthening relationship between Langara College and the Musqueam people, and an acknowledgement of the College’s location on Musqueam unceded traditional territory. The name given to Langara means house of teachings, and references the advice given to a child to build their character and to guide them in to adulthood.
Copyright Langara College. Photo credit: Jennifer Oehler
Grand Chief Edward John, the Honourable Andrew Wilkinson, Minister of Advanced Education, Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson, representatives of the Musqueam First Nation, and Langara College students, board members, faculty, and staff, gathered on Langara’s campus today to witness a ceremony bestowing a Musqueam name on the College. The ceremony marked the first time a BC First Nation has given an Aboriginal name to a public post-secondary institution.
The event reflected the strengthening relationship between Langara College and the Musqueam people, and an acknowledgement of the College’s location on Musqueam unceded traditional territory. The name given to Langara means house of teachings, and references the advice given to a child to build their character and to guide them in to adulthood.
Copyright Langara College. Photo credit: Jennifer Oehler
During Spring Carnival's 100th celebration, Carnegie Mellon recognized President Emeritus Jared L. Cohon's many contributions and accomplishments to the life of CMU by naming the University Center after him. The honor follows the tradition of naming buildings after former presidents and the Jared L. Cohon University Center serves as a prominent and popular meeting place of the diverse university community that Cohon, CMU's eight president, strengthened and inspired.
During Spring Carnival's 100th celebration, Carnegie Mellon recognized President Emeritus Jared L. Cohon's many contributions and accomplishments to the life of CMU by naming the University Center after him. The honor follows the tradition of naming buildings after former presidents and the Jared L. Cohon University Center serves as a prominent and popular meeting place of the diverse university community that Cohon, CMU's eight president, strengthened and inspired.
Sir Richard Branson joins in the celebrations for the naming of Virgin Pendolino City of Liverpool in the city 20th October 2003
Grand Chief Edward John, the Honourable Andrew Wilkinson, Minister of Advanced Education, Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson, representatives of the Musqueam First Nation, and Langara College students, board members, faculty, and staff, gathered on Langara’s campus today to witness a ceremony bestowing a Musqueam name on the College. The ceremony marked the first time a BC First Nation has given an Aboriginal name to a public post-secondary institution.
The event reflected the strengthening relationship between Langara College and the Musqueam people, and an acknowledgement of the College’s location on Musqueam unceded traditional territory. The name given to Langara means house of teachings, and references the advice given to a child to build their character and to guide them in to adulthood.
Copyright Langara College. Photo credit: Jennifer Oehler
During Spring Carnival's 100th celebration, Carnegie Mellon recognized President Emeritus Jared L. Cohon's many contributions and accomplishments to the life of CMU by naming the University Center after him. The honor follows the tradition of naming buildings after former presidents and the Jared L. Cohon University Center serves as a prominent and popular meeting place of the diverse university community that Cohon, CMU's eight president, strengthened and inspired.
Grand Chief Edward John, the Honourable Andrew Wilkinson, Minister of Advanced Education, Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson, representatives of the Musqueam First Nation, and Langara College students, board members, faculty, and staff, gathered on Langara’s campus today to witness a ceremony bestowing a Musqueam name on the College. The ceremony marked the first time a BC First Nation has given an Aboriginal name to a public post-secondary institution.
The event reflected the strengthening relationship between Langara College and the Musqueam people, and an acknowledgement of the College’s location on Musqueam unceded traditional territory. The name given to Langara means house of teachings, and references the advice given to a child to build their character and to guide them in to adulthood.
Copyright Langara College. Photo credit: Jennifer Oehler
During Spring Carnival's 100th celebration, Carnegie Mellon recognized President Emeritus Jared L. Cohon's many contributions and accomplishments to the life of CMU by naming the University Center after him. The honor follows the tradition of naming buildings after former presidents and the Jared L. Cohon University Center serves as a prominent and popular meeting place of the diverse university community that Cohon, CMU's eight president, strengthened and inspired.
Grand Chief Edward John, the Honourable Andrew Wilkinson, Minister of Advanced Education, Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson, representatives of the Musqueam First Nation, and Langara College students, board members, faculty, and staff, gathered on Langara’s campus today to witness a ceremony bestowing a Musqueam name on the College. The ceremony marked the first time a BC First Nation has given an Aboriginal name to a public post-secondary institution.
The event reflected the strengthening relationship between Langara College and the Musqueam people, and an acknowledgement of the College’s location on Musqueam unceded traditional territory. The name given to Langara means house of teachings, and references the advice given to a child to build their character and to guide them in to adulthood.
Copyright Langara College. Photo credit: Jennifer Oehler