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    Franklin, Q And Not U, Scaramouche concert flier sheet - UMBC Patapsco Hall - Catonsville, Maryland, October 20, 1999

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    A sheet of fliers promoting a concert by the punk/indie rock bands Franklin, Q And Not U, Scaramouche, and the Future Perfect. The concert was held at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County's Patapsco Hall in Catonsville, Maryland on October 20, 1999. The sheet of fliers was intended to be cut into six individual fliers for distribution

    The Most Secret Method and Ghosts and Vodka concerts flier - White Lodge, State College, Pennsylvania, April 22 and 27, 1999

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    Flier advertising two concerts by punk and indie rock bands that were held in April 1999 at the White Lodge in State College, Pennsylvania. The first concert, held on April 22, featured the bands Ghosts and Vodka, Chisel Drill Hammer, and "So, There They Were..." The second concert, held on April 27, featured the Washington, D.C. punk band the Most Secret Method, Six Going on Seven, and Uncle Travelling Matt

    White Lodge Spring Fling poster, VFW Hall, State College, Pennsylvania, April 30 and May 1, 1999

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    Poster promoting a concert featuring the punk and indie rock bands Durian; Faraquet; A-Set; American Football; Drill for Absentee; Franklin; the Grey A.M.; Idiot Savant Garde; the Jazz June; Jetpack; Mid Carson July; Paris, Texas; Sarge; "So, There They Were"; Sweep the Leg Johnny; the Secret Stars; and Sunset West, as well as the musicians Julie Doiron, Tim Kinsella, and Todd Mattei. The festival was promoted by the White Lodge, a DIY house venue in State College, Pennsylvania. It occurred at the State College VFW Hall on April 30 and May 1, 1999. The festival was a benefit for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

    Ryan Nelson of the Most Secret Method performing at the Move Studio, Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania, September 18, 1999

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    Photograph of Ryan Nelson, drummer for the Washington, D.C. punk band the Most Secret Method, performing at the Move Studio in Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania in September 18, 1999. The photograph was taken by musician and concert promoter Chris Baronner

    Sigma Kappa Cheering on "Good Morning America," 1999

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    Members of the sorority holding up a sign which reads "Sigma Kappa says Good Morning America' when the Good Morning American show visited the College Park campus, 1999

    Women's field hockey ACC champions, University of Maryland, 1999

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    The University of Maryland field hockey team, winners of the ACC championship, with head coach Missy Meharg 1999

    Dividends of universal access

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    Narrator, Regina Taylor. Produced by Helen S. Cohen and Debra Chasnoff ; directed by Debra Chasnoff ; written by Debra Chasnoff ; executive producer, series creator, David Bolt ; series writer, Charlie Pearson ; camera, Fawn Yacker ; editor, Kate Stilley ; music, Tom Disher.Teachers, administrators, and other education professionals share their experiences and opinions regarding the potential and the pitfalls of education technology. They address the proper use of computers, the integration of the Internet into lessons, and the urgent need for teacher training, long-term planning, and ongoing infrastructure funding. They also question the deeper cost of school budgets skewed toward technology at the expense of the arts and humanities

    A voyage for the mind : NOAA Central Library : www.lib.noaa.gov

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    Poster with art images of maps, ocean, and ship, advertising the Central Library of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

    University of Maryland field hockey player Carla Tagliente controls the ball during a game, 1999

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    University of Maryland field hockey player Carla Tagliente (#4) controls the ball during a game, 1999. Page 12 of the 1999 University of Maryland field hockey media guide

    University of Maryland women's lacrosse, NCAA champions, 1999

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    University of Maryland women's lacrosse, NCAA champions, 1999. The team stands on the lacrosse field at Johns Hopkins University, holding an NCAA Championships banner and the championship trophy

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