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    Regione dei Tre Laghi

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    J. Frey ; Istituto geografico Kümmerly & FreyBewilligung: Schweiz. Landestopographi

    Vertheilung der Kröpfe auf die verschiedenen Landesgegenden des Kantons Aargau mit Rücksicht auf ihre geologischen Verhältnisse

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    von Arthur Frey von Gontenschwyl, pract. Arzt in Muri, Ct. AargauDissertation Universität Bern, Medizinische Fakultät 187

    From e-Science to Publication@Source

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    Self Archiving is not yet a popular route in Chemistry. However the Comb-e-Chem e-Science programme is showing the importance of collecting and maintaining a full digitally available record of the research from laboratory through analysis to published document using the Grid. This highlights the importance of self archiving not only published documents but the data that lies behind these documents

    Frey Foundation 2012 Annual Report

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    Edward and Frances Frey established their foundation in 1974 out of a deep love for their community and their commitment to philanthropy. The Foundation's 2012 annual report highlights several grantees and their pioneering programs that focus on the arts, civic progress, capital projects, the environment and children and families

    Joshua Frey\u27s Diary

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    The following material was translated from a report published in 1847 regarding the emigration and founding of New Glarus two years earlier. Joshua Frey was Pennsylvania-born and of Swiss ancestry. Frey, known to Wilhelm H. Blumer of Allentown, was chosen to accompany Niklaus Durst and Fridolin Streiff on their trip to select and purchase land for the Glarus Emigration Society. Information contained in this diary has been used by New Glarus historians over the years, however it seldom if ever has been properly referenced as a primary source. Any copy of this document, whether in German or perhaps even an English translation, has not been seen in recent years

    Exkursionsgebiet der Montreux-Berner Oberland-Bahn und der Greyerzerbahnen

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    J. Frey ; bearbeitet und ausgeführt von Kümmerly & Frey ; unter Mitwirkung der M.O.B.Oben rechts: "Avec l'autorisation du Bureau Topographique Fédéral"Impressum auf Karte unten links: "Kümmerly & Frey et A. Franke"Datierung: Strecken Zweisimmen-Lenk und Aigle-Le Sépey eingezeichnet (eröffnet 1912, bez. 1913)(Projektierte und nicht realisierte) Strecke zwischen Broc und Charmey eingezeichnet (fehlt auf Ausgabe 1917)Handschriftliches Exlibris: "Prof. Buxtorf, Basel" Exemplar der ETH-BI

    Interview with Dr. Barbara R. Frey

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    Barbara Frey was born June 14, 1921. She received her B.Ed. in Elementary Education from the State University of New York at Geneseo, New York. From 1943-1946 she was a primary teacher at public schools in Rochester, NY. She was campus school teacher at the State University College at Geneseo from 1946-1952. During her time as campus school teacher she received her M.Ed. in Elementary Education/Reading from Boston University. In 1952, Dr. Frey became elementary principal at public schools in East Aurora, NY, she held that post until 1960. She was a teaching associate at Indiana University from 1960-1962 and a lecturer from 1962-1963. In 1963, Barbara Frey was awarded her Ed.D. in Curriculum Administration from Indiana University. In 1963, Barbara Frey became Professor of Education at the State University College at Buffalo. She was acting director of the Education Division there from 1973-1974. Dr. Frey was acting Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs from 1974-1975, until she was named Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs a post she held until 1976 when she became Vice President for Academic Affairs. Dr. Frey held that post until 1978. She was acting President of the College from January to August 1979. After being acting President she returned to her role as Vice President for Academic Affairs; she stayed at that post until her retirement in July of 1983. She passed away on May 24, 2008.https://digitalcommons.buffalostate.edu/bsc_oral_history/1018/thumbnail.jp
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