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    Principles of Business Statistics

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    You are probably asking yourself the question/ When and where will I use statistics? . If you read any newspaper or watch television/ or use the Internet/ you will see statistical information. There are statistics about crime/ sports/ education/ politics/ and real estate. Typically/ when you read a newspaper article or watch a news program on television/ you are given sample information. With this information/ you may make a decision about the correctness of a statement/ claim/ or fact. Statistical methods can help you make the best educated guess.https://mds.marshall.edu/oa-textbooks/1319/thumbnail.jp

    Information Literacy: Research and Collaboration across Disciplines

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    This collection brings together scholarship and pedagogy from multiple perspectives and disciplines/ offering nuanced and complex perspectives on Information Literacy in the second decade of the 21st century. Taking as a starting point the concerns that prompted the Association of Research Libraries (ACRL) to review the Information Literacy Standards for Higher Education and develop the Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education (2015)/ the chapters in this collection consider six frameworks that place students in the role of both consumer and producer of information within today\u27s collaborative information environments. Contributors respond directly or indirectly to the work of the ACRL/ providing a bridge between past/current knowledge and the future and advancing the notion that faculty/ librarians/ administrators/ and external stakeholders share responsibility and accountability for the teaching/ learning/ and research of Information Literacy.https://mds.marshall.edu/oa-textbooks/1324/thumbnail.jp

    Two females in swimsuits, (Dorothy Combs)

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    Two females in swimsuits, Much Love Dorothy Combs written at bottom, (Dorothy Combs),13.5x8.5cm Written on back: Dear Grandma, We had this taken just before we were leaving. We went in every day and it is lots of fun. Partial stamp on back: Photographer, (?)GTN Ave, Phila,(?) Studios, James Place Boardwalk, 827 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, N.J.https://mds.marshall.edu/cabell_wayne_hist_soc_collection/1903/thumbnail.jp

    American Red Cross W.W. I Canteen feeding soldiers from a regular passenger train

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    American Red Cross W.W. I Canteen feeding soldiers from a regular passenger train,10.5x8cmhttps://mds.marshall.edu/cabell_wayne_hist_soc_collection/2023/thumbnail.jp

    Fourth Avenue Scene, Huntington, W.Va

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    Fourth Avenue Scene, Huntington, W.Va.,13.5x8.5cmhttps://mds.marshall.edu/cabell_wayne_hist_soc_collection/2025/thumbnail.jp

    Cabell-Wayne Historical Society Exhibits, C&O Railrway Perpetual Pass

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    Cabell-Wayne Historical Society Exhibits, C&O Railrway Perpetual Pass,23x17.5cm C&O Railway Perpetual pass given by former C&O Chairman Robert R. Young to the late C&O Director Herbert Pitzpatrick Gift of M.I. Dunnhttps://mds.marshall.edu/cabell_wayne_hist_soc_collection/1987/thumbnail.jp

    Glass blowing

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    Glass blowing, 25x20cmhttps://mds.marshall.edu/cabell_wayne_hist_soc_collection/2002/thumbnail.jp

    Plaque on Plymale Roadside Park Rt 75,

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    Plaque on Plymale Roadside Park Rt 75,10.5x8.5cm Sign says: Donated by John Fred Plymale in memory of his great grandfather, John Plymale, born November 25, 1795, in Giles County, Virginia. He settled here in 1813, and the Branch in this park was named for him. He was appointed Deputy Sheriff of Cabell County in 1816; Captain of the 120th Virginia Regiment of the Militia, 1821; Justice of the Peace, 1825, in which capacity he served many years; Appointed third Sheriff of Wayne County Virginia, 1846; Elected to the 1857-58 Sessions of the Virginia General Assembly and rode horseback to Richmond and back. He sponsored the Twelvepole Turnpike Bill and the one incorporating the Masonic Temple Association of Virginia. He was the father of nineteen children, one hundred twenty-one grandchildren, and over three hundred eighty-four great grandchildren. He died November, 1872, and is buried on this farm in the Plymale Cemetary on Twelvepole Creek one-half mile about the mouth of Plymale\u27s Branchhttps://mds.marshall.edu/cabell_wayne_hist_soc_collection/1908/thumbnail.jp

    Frederic R. Hamilton

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    Frederic R. Hamilton, 11 x 8cmhttps://mds.marshall.edu/cabell_wayne_hist_soc_collection/1785/thumbnail.jp

    Huntington High School, Class of 1913

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    Huntington High School, Class of 1913, 24x19cm. Class of 1913 as Sophomores, picture taken year of 1910-1911 1st row: Verlin Dial, Mildred Meldahl, Leah Myerson, Florence Warden, Sadie Fullerton, Mary Clifford, Lillian Erskine, Ina Beckner, Nora Fitzgerald, Emma Belle Turney, Ike Schoenfeld 2nd row: Wirt Lallance (standing), Warren Miller, (standing), Lula, Blanch Shafer, Margareta Meldahl, Irene Feely, Eva Wheeler, Lillian Hawkins, Sadie Morris, (?), Lydia Dunfee, Pansy Thompson, Clyde Hague (standing), Homer Gebhardt (standing) 3rd row: Goldie Earle, Lucille Wakefiedl, Doris Irvine, Carl Brown, Harrell Booth, Bonnie Nodder, Nelle Swentgel, Edna Cole, Catherine Haddox, Frances Hawkins 4th row: Earl Mullineaux, Clay Hite, Miss Charlotte Goodrich (Mrs. J.P. Woods) - Advisor, Miss Virginia Foulk -(Advisor), Pauline Nash, Harold Tyree, Gypy Huff, (?), Henrietta Brandebury, William Strange, John Fagan 5th row: Walter Troger, Alfred Whittaker, Paul Reese, Eugene Roberts, Walter Backus (?), Burneck Dusenberry, Louis Trenthttps://mds.marshall.edu/cabell_wayne_hist_soc_collection/1845/thumbnail.jp

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