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    Letter from Belle Lolita Dibley, South Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to Dearly Beloved, March 20, 1892

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    This letter is from the Belle Lolita Dibley Letter collection. The collection contains letters from Belle Lolita Dibley of Oak Creek and Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to Arthur about an upcoming ball, the Fourth of July, Christmas, and the vist of friends

    Letter from Belle L. Dibley, Oak Creek, Wisconsin, to Arthur, April 22, 1891

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    This letter is from the Belle Lolita Dibley Letter collection. The collection contains letters from Belle Lolita Dibley of Oak Creek and Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to Arthur about an upcoming ball, the Fourth of July, Christmas, and the vist of friends

    Letter from Belle Lolita Dibley, South Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to Arthur, January 7, 1892

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    This letter is from the Belle Lolita Dibley Letter collection. The collection contains letters from Belle Lolita Dibley of Oak Creek and Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to Arthur about an upcoming ball, the Fourth of July, Christmas, and the vist of friends

    Atti della Società piemontese di archeologia e belle arti.

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    Vols. 15-16, 1933-37, called also Atti e memorie de 1-2 Congresso piemontese di archeologia e belle arti.Includes bibliographical references.Mode of access: Internet

    Belle Marsh

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    Belle was born to John George and Ann Kelsey (nee Cox) in September 1867 in Home Park, Magill, South Australia. Belle came to the Territory in 1873 with her family as a child of 5. Belle left the Territory for various reasons but returned in 1888 to marry Cecil Henry Marsh at Palmerston. Cecil worked as a telegraph operator. Belle and Cecil had seven children. In 1895, when Belle was 27, she was one of the 82 women who enrolled to vote after the franchise was granted to South Australian and Territory women in 1894. Her occupation was listed as 'married woman'. The family moved to Greenock in South Australia for Cecil's work in 1917.Pionee

    Belle Jardinière Vêtements

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    BELLE JARDINIÈRE VÊTEMENTS Belle Jardinière Vêtements ( - ) Postage stamp (-

    Wool Marketing, Belle Fourche SD, Butte County

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    8 x 6 photograph, several individuals gathered on and around three vehicles and two wagons loaded with sacks of wool in front of a building and a boxcar, text on the building reads "O'Connor and Shuft Hay, Grain and Coal", text on the boxcar reads "Chicago and North"Towns Batesland - Belle Fourche P3 Belle Fourche P3 259 Wool Marketing at Belle Fourche S .D. Commercial Club Photo Belle Fourche. S.D.[cross out.] Take out firm name & coal on bldg. ANP 1/13/39 [stamp] Belle Fourche Commercial Club, Belle Fourche, S.D. (circle with pencil.) Print on No. 8 Page 16 [underlined] -4.5

    Semileptonic BB decays from Belle and Belle II

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    This report summarizes recent measurements of the CKM matrix elements Vcb|V_{cb}|, Vub|V_{ub}|, and lepton-flavor universality tests in semileptonic B decays from the Belle and Belle~II experiments. The decay branching factions R(D)R(D^{*}) and R(X)R(X) are measured with the Belle~II early dataset and the results are found to be consistent with the Standard Model predictions. From a simultaneous measurement of untagged B0π+νB^0 \to \pi^{-} \ell^{+} \nu and B+ρ0+νB^{+} \to \rho^0 \ell^{+} \nu, the Vub|V_{ub}| value is determined incorporating external theoretical constraints on the decay form factors. The first measurement of the full angular coefficients for BDνB \to D^* \ell \nu decays at Belle provides comprehensive information for determining the decay form factors and Vcb|V_{\mathrm{cb}}|. This presentation also includes measurements of the ratios Vubexcl/Vubincl|V_{ub}|^{\mathrm{excl}}/|V_{ub}|^{\mathrm{incl}} and Vubincl/Vcbincl|V_{ub}|^{\mathrm{incl}}/|V_{cb}|^{\mathrm{incl}}

    Recent highlights from the BELLE and BELLE II experiments

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    The BELLE experiment at the KEKB collider in Tsukuba operated as a B-factory until 2018, making significant contributions to flavor physics. Building on this legacy, the BELLE II experiment, an upgraded version, now operates at the SuperKEKB energy-asymmetric e+ee^+e^- collider. BELLE II has collected 424 fb1^{-1} of data, including 365 fb1^{-1} at the resonance. A wide range of physics topics can be studies with this data. In this proceeding, we review our latest results, which include tests of lepton flavor universality, Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa physics, searches for rare BB-meson decays, and spectroscopy studies. We also discuss contributions to the gμg_\mu - 2 prediction

    [Photograph 2012.201.B0228.0320]

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    Photograph taken for a story in the Oklahoma Times newspaper. Caption: "Our gal, Nora Belle Orignderff took these pictures from inside the lions cage.
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