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Andrew Lewis Aycock
Portrait of Andrew Lewis Aycock, Wake Forest University Professor of English 1920-1971; Professor of Art 1968-1971; Director of Admissions 1957-1959.ca. 196
Andrew Lewis Aycock
Aycock examining a slide in the Wake Forest University art department library named in his honor. Aycock was Professor of English 1920-1971; Professor of Art 1968-1971; Director of Admissions 1957-1959.ca.196
Andrew Lewis Aycock
Wake Forest University Professor A. Lewis Aycock in the Admissions Office. Aycock was Professor of English 1920-1971; Professor of Art 1968-1971; Director of Admissions 1957-1959.ca.196
Andrew Lewis Aycock
Aycock examining a slide in the Wake Forest University art department library named in his honor. Aycock was Professor of English 1920-1971; Professor of Art 1968-1971; Director of Admissions 1957-1959.ca.196
Andrew Lewis portrait
Photomechanical reproduction of a portrait of Dr. Andrew Lewis who was a member of the Executive Committee of the Anti-Slavery League. He was a resident of Princeton, Gibson County, Indiana. The image was collected by Ohio State University professor Wilbur H. Siebert (1866-1961). Siebert began researching the Underground Railroad in the 1890s as a way to interest his students in history
The design of a conservative logic computer and a graphical editor simulator
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 1981.MICROFICHE COPY AVAILABLE IN ARCHIVES AND ENGINEERING.Bibliography: leaf 128.by Andrew Lewis Ressler.M.S
Gussie P. Lewis, (1919-1971), purchased by Rev. Andrew Lewis on November 10, 1971.
Documents regarding the headstone for Gussie P. Lewis, (1919-1971), purchased by Rev. Andrew Lewis. The marker was placed at Woodlawn Cemetery, Section 21A in Toledo, Ohio. The stone is made of Grey eternal with Mod classic letters having flat steeled panel
Letter from Andrew Lewis Dawson, to Ben, April 10, 1918
This is an item from the Andrew Dawson Papers. These papers contain correspondence and the other documents relating to this native of Tuscaloosa, Alabama's service in Europe during World War I
Letter from Andrew Lewis Dawson to Mother, August 8, 1918
This is an item from the Andrew Dawson Papers. These papers contain correspondence and the other documents relating to this native of Tuscaloosa, Alabama's service in Europe during World War I
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