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    Kan-ed Fast Facts and Legislative Brief

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    application/pdfMembership--Connections--Federal Dollars--Services--Internet Connectivity--Funding for FY2010--Myths and Facts about Kan-ed and the KUS

    Grammatica spagnuola ed italiana ... /

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    Mode of access: Internet.Es emisión de la ed.: In Geneva: appresso Leonardo Chouét ed Socio, 1686.Datos de edición preceden al autor.Port. con viñeta xil.Error de pag., de p. 224 pasa a 229 y de p. 354 pasa a 335

    Oral History Interview with Ed Martinez

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    The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with Ed Martinez. Martinez joined the Army in 1928. He began his career, that same year, at Mare Island Naval Shipyard as an Apprentice Rigger. He joined the Naval Reserves in 1942. In 1943, Martinez was promoted to Master Rigger. Due to his work position, the Navy did not call him to active duty and he remained a civilian through the war. He retired from Mare Island as Service Group Superintendent in 1971

    Oral History Interview with Ed Doyle

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    The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Ed Doyle. Doyle and his brother survived the first wave of attacks on Wake Island but were captured by Japanese forces on 23 December 1941. Doyle was shipped to Shanghai and then marched to the Woosung prisoner-of-war camp, where food was scarce. While there, he worked an ammunition detail, polishing shells. Unwilling to let their spirits be dampened, Doyle and his fellow prisoners put on a Christmas show for each other, complete with singing and dancing. Doyle and his brother both returned home safely

    Oral history interview with Ed Mayer, conducted by Ed Munoz (video)

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    Ed Mayer discusses his family\u27s background with relatives working in the sugar beet and mining industry. He talks about growing up on the west side of Salt Lake City in section housing. He recounts the cultural traditions of his family. Mayer enrolled at the University of Utah and was drafted into the military. He also discusses relearning Spanish when he was in college and getting his PHD from the University of Missouri in Latin American Literature and Culture. Mayer talks about being recruited to teach at the University of Utah and the Chicano Studies program

    Sistemi giuridici ed imprenditoriali: introduzione al tema

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    introduzione al tema dei sistemi giuridici ed imprenditoriali di un territori

    Where the City Meets the Desert : Ed Ruscha on Reyner Banham, Zzyzx and LA Parking Lots

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    Interview to Ed Ruscha on Reyner Banham, Los Angeles, and the exploration of desert

    Oral history interview with Ed Mayer, conducted by Ed Munoz (transcript)

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    Ed Mayer discusses his family\u27s background with relatives working in the sugar beet and mining industry. He talks about growing up on the west side of Salt Lake City in section housing. He recounts the cultural traditions of his family. Mayer enrolled at the University of Utah and was drafted into the military. He also discusses relearning Spanish when he was in college and getting his PHD from the University of Missouri in Latin American Literature and Culture. Mayer talks about being recruited to teach at the University of Utah and the Chicano Studies program

    Oral History Interview with Ed Coover

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    The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with Ed Coover. Coover begins his interview with a background of his family history, providing details of his extended great Grandpa Coover. He joined the Navy in January of 1937. He provides details of his boot camp training at Great Lakes and a number of anecdotal stories. It is unclear what ship he served aboard, though he traveled through the Panama Canal and worked as an engine repair man. He traveled to Honolulu and provided patrol services. He shares some of his experiences in Hawaii and staying at the Royal Hawaiian hotel. They traveled to Midway, Saipan, China, Thailand and Guam. He served aboard a submarine as a chief

    Where the City Meets the Desert : Ed Ruscha on Reyner Banham, Zzyzx (CA) and LA Parking Lots

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    Interview to Ed Ruscha on Reyner Banham, Los Angeles, and the exploration of desert
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