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    Gas FAQ Video Briefing Transcript: U.S. Gasoline Markets and U.S. Oil Dependence

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    Baker Institute Fellows Amy Jaffe and Ken Medlock confront this country's oil dependence and its consequences

    Letter from Lillian Baker to Amy Brown, United Stated Department of Justice, February 8, 1986

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    Letter to Amy Brown of the US Department of Justice from Lillian Baker on disputing H.B. 442 which would grant Japanese Americans reparations.The Japanese American Relocation Collection is composed of ephemera related to the relocation program during World War II. Items include the official government report of Manzanar Relocation Center, a photo album, post-war activism materials related to preserving and remembering the camps, various clippings, and documents. The strength of this collection is found in its many perspectives on the controversial relocation program and how it has been presented since World War II

    Prairie Repertory Theatre company member Amy Baker

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    Portrait of Prairie Repertory Theatre company member Amy Baker for the 2018-2019 season

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    Matthew Baker - My Mountain Heroes

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    Matthew Baker is a Macon County, NC author and rural mail carrier. Put them together, and you have a couple of great books… “My Mountain Granny” and “My Mountain Heroes.” When he is traveling throughout the mountains delivering mail, he meets and interviews many senior citizens who tell him stories that go back to another time and another century. Listen now to a young man who cares about what he calls the “Greatest Generation.

    Charles and Amy Hope With Margaret Baker

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    From left, Charles Erasmus Hope, Amy Earnestine Curtis Hope, wife of Charles, and his sister Margaret Adam Hope Baker, at their cabin at Johnson Draw, which is now part of the Dinosaur National Monument

    Imanta

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    Imanta is a cultural support organization formed on March 8, 1947 in Edmonton, Alberta. Imanta was founded by Ted Baker and Latvian people previously established in Alberta. Ted Baker's wife Viola Baker, also supported Ted's belief in the value of a formal organization that would serve as a contact point for new Latvian immigrants. Imanta originally helped immigrants connect with other Latvians and settle in the province. Imanta has continued to remain a vital cultural part of Latvian society in Alberta. The Edmonton Latvian Society "Imanta" meets regularly, through many social and cultural gatherings and formal events. The Imanta resource network remains a vital part of Latvian society in Alberta today.Imanta 1.

    Book review: El Sistema: orchestrating Venezuela’s youth, by Geoffrey Baker

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    Book review of: El Sistema: orchestrating Venezuela’s youth, by Geoffrey Baker. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2014; ISBN: 9780199341559 ($35.00)Publisher PD

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    House party at the Bakers' place. Latvian friends from left to right: Mr. Birznieks, Dr. Olaf Ulmanis, Mrs. Alexander, Vera Donass nee Gipters, Ted Baker, the Schultzes, and Viola Baker in front

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    Viola Hasmanis (later Baker) and friends in Latvia, circa 1938
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