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Title: Proceedings of the National Wholesale Druggists' Association thirty-fourth annual meeting at Atlantic City, N.J., September 22 to 26, 1908
Creator: National Wholesale Druggists' Association. Meeting (34th : 1908 : Atlantic City, N.J.)
Publisher: New York : Burr
Sponsor: Wellcome Library
Contributor: Wellcome Library
Date: 1908
Language: eng
Includes indexes
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U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins answers questions from Matt Boyle for Breitbart on the rooftop of Café Riggs, downtown Washington D.C., May 20, 2024. (USDA photo by Christophe Paul)
A question/answer session with two of last summer's Bloomberg Arts interns completes this week of orientation. Jahsol and Sequoia will be headed to Bard College at Simon’s Rock and the Arts Institute of Chicago, respectively. The pair got this year's cohort excited about the possibilities that can arise from their participation in the program.
Dave Ullrich, Executive Director of the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Cities Initiative, asks as question of the panel on Wednesday morning.
: Questions & Answers. A rediscovered piece of handmade paper creates a dos-à-dos flag book containing questions and surprising answers.
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Title: Northwest Medicine, 27, (1928)
Creator: Northwest Medical Publication Association
Creator: Washington Medical Library Association
Publisher: [Seattle] : Northwest Medical Pub. Association.
Sponsor: The National Endowment for the Humanities and the Arcadia Fund
Contributor: Historical Medical Library of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia
Date: 1928
Vol: 27, (1928)
Language: eng
Description: The official journal of the Northwest Medical Publication Association and the Washington Medical Library Association, featuring case studies, original research, reviews, articles, essays, and advertisements.
Continues: Transactions of the Medical Society of the State of Washington
Organ at various times of the state medical associations of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Alaska.
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It’s #ThrowbackThursday and we have a challenge for you! Can you recognize that extinct animal by its silhouette? Swipe to find out if you were correct and swipe again to learn more about this animal and why it became extinct! #YowieWorld
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Pordenone, 26/03/2011 - Dedica Festival 17° Edizione - Thesis Associazione Culturale - Dedica a Cees Nooteboom - Convento San Francesco - QUESTIONE DI SGUARDI; IL VIAGGIO E LE SUE DECLINAZIONI - conversazione con Piero Dorfles, Marco Aime e Cees Noteboom - Foto Luca d'Agostino/Phocus Agency © 2011
My friend Roger was trying to get a shot of it, but it kept landing on his head.
Cape May Point State Park 8-3-08
Seth Meyer, USDA Chief Economist, delivers some remarks and answers questions during the Pathways to Public Service Conversation with USDA Leadership - Session 3, USDA NextGen Student Spring Summit event, May 17, 2024, in the USDA headquarter Jefferson Auditorium, Washington D.C. On May 15-17, 2024, USDA hosted 115 students coming from 21 Minority-serving institutions for a 2.5-day experience. This cohort was a mixture of undergraduate, master’s and PhD students pursuing degrees at 1890 Land Grants, 1994 Tribal Colleges and Universities, Hispanic-Serving Institutions, as well as those in the Insular Area (Puerto Rico). Their academic backgrounds represented are very diverse and include Agribusiness & Marketing, Animal Science, Health & Nutrition, Plant & Soil Science, Sustainable Agriculture, Ag Education, and more.
The main goal of the event was for students to understand the value and impact of public service and be empowered to harness their own potential to find their place at USDA and in careers in food, agriculture, natural resources and human sciences. This was the closing session of the full USDA NextGen Student Spring Summit event.
The Summit started with a Fireside Chat with Secretary Vilsack and REE DUS Sanah Baig on “Protecting Democracy, and the Power of the Next Generation.” Students received professional communications training and had the opportunity to develop their networking skills, learn about USDA’s important work through Mission Area IMPACT presentations. They will meet and hear from several interactive panels of diverse USDA leadership who will share their unique pathways to public service and the many opportunities at USDA. (USDA photo by Christophe Paul)