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    In Memorium, Samuel Austin Whitney

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    In Memorium, Samuel Austin Whitney, born February 12, 1877, prominent in business and banking, member of the Alta Club in Salt Lake City, Utah, died January 19, 192

    Letter to Edward Harris from Whitney Austin, 31 January 1856

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    Writes news of Boston and the south end; reports marriages of mutual acquaintances; the talk of the town is the manslaughter trial Coburn and Dalto

    Letter to Edward Harris from Whitney Austin, 25 March 1856

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    Relays much news of business and trade; gives an account of recent theater offering

    Letter to Edward Harris from J. Whitney Austin, 29 March 1859

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    Writes of the excitement caused by moving the post office from State Street to Summer Street

    Letter to Edward Harris from J. Whitney Austin, 25 June 1856

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    Writes of an upcoming regatta and other 4th of July celebrations planned

    Letter to Edward Harris from J. Whitney Austin, 6 June 1856

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    Speaks of the cold weather and of a delightful ride to Dedham; mentions "indignation Sumner" and "indignation Kansas" meetings

    Letter to Edward Harris from J. Whitney Austin, 8 May 1856

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    Writes news of local business, theater, and that surprise parties are all the rage

    Letter to Edward Harris from J. Whitney Austin, 8 August 1859

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    Writes of a death in his wife's family; sends cigars and pant

    Report on industrial attachment with Pratt & Whitney Services Pte Ltd

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    This report aims to cover the projects carried out by the author during his 22 week Industrial Attachment at Pratt & Whitney Services. The author was part of the Rotating Air Seal repair development team. He assisted in the Repair Process Launch Review preparation, which entails evaluating technical data, identifying critical to quality key product characteristics, evaulating capital requirements, identification of tooling requirements and creating summary of operations

    Juvenalia, or How I came to own a Blu-Ray of Point Break

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    Agony Klub and Publication Studio Vancouver are pleased to present Whitney Houston, vol. 2. A continuation of Whitney Houston, et. al., editor/author Casey Wei invites six writers to reflect on their relationship to popular music in film, keeping in mind that popular music has always been as much about the desire for an image as about the catchiness of a song. The resulting essays on Elliot Smith, Amélie, Real Genius, The Pixies, Drive, and The Conversation explore themes of time, love, and evolution.final article publishedReal Genius (1985
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