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B92, Informal Math Learning program pre-interview with Lou Pedrick (Teacher View), middle school, October 30, 2003, raw footage
This is a pre-interview with Lou Pedrick conducted by Evelyn Hanna about the entire IML project. He was also interviewed after the project ended. Lou taught 6th grade math at Hubbard in Plainfield.Robert B. Davis Institute for Learning. (2006). B92, Informal Math Learning program pre-interview with Lou Pedrick (Teacher View), middle school, October 30, 2003, raw footage [video]. Retrieved from (add DOI after ingest
B91, Informal Math Learning program post-interview with Lou Pedrick (Teacher View), middle school, April 16, 2006, raw footage
This is a Post-Interview with Lou Pedrick conducted by Evelyn Hanna about the entire IML project. He was also interviewed before the project began/after the project ended. Lou taught 6th grade math at Hubbard in Plainfield.Robert B. Davis Institute for Learning. (2006). B91, Informal Math Learning program post interview with Lou Pedrick (Teacher View), middle school, April 16, 2006, raw footage. [video]. Retrieved from (add DOI after ingest
Baby Lou
Gift of Dr. Mary Jane Esplen.Piano vocal [instrumentation]I know a charming little lady and I call her baby Lou [first line]Baby Lou my little baby Lou [first line of chorus]B flat [key]Moderato [tempo]Popular song [form/genre]Lady picture [illustration]Nelie Wood [engraver]Publisher's advertisement on back cover [note
1982 -- Correspondence, Miscellaneous -- letter, 1982-02-06
Letter from Thompson, Lou to Sabin, Albert B. dated 1982-02-06.Sabin Collection Fair Use Policy</a
FiGure 3 from: Jost, Lou; Iturralde, Gabriel (2017) A showy new Platystele (Pleurothallidinae: Orchidaceae) from northwest Ecuador. Lankesteriana: 17 https://doi.org/10.15517/lank.v17i1.28479
Platystele baqueroi. A, dorsal sepal margin. B, detail of clavate cilia. Alcohol-preserved specimen (L. Baquero 3103). Photographs by Lou Jost
Lou Bono Bar-B-Q neon sign Jacksonville, FL
Lou Bono Bar-B-Q neon sign located in Jacksonville, Florida. It can be found at 4907 Beach Boulevard,https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/historical_architecture_main/6201/thumbnail.jp
No.254, Lou Lorenz, interview by Joseph Arave
Transcript (96 pages) of interview by Joseph Arave with Lou Lorenz, retired ski instructor and ski school director, on March 14 and 21, 1990. This interview is no. 254 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape nos. U-1197, U-1198, and U-1199Lorenz (b. 1924) recalls his father\u27s background and coming to Utah, as well as his own background in skiing and work in Utah\u27s ski industry as an instructor and administrator and later incorporation of his business, the greater Salt Lake Ski School. Interviewer: Joseph Arav
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First Line: I never knew till I met you what made the sky so blueFirst Line of Chorus: Lou! Why do the birds all sing?Key: B Flat Majo
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