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    Bethune-Cookman College Bulletin, 1967-1969

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    Annual catalog providing pertinent information at the time for the students. It includes information about the university and its academic programs, and also rules and regulations regarding student life and activities. The catalog includes photographs of the campus, its buildings, and student activities. Buildings pictures are White Hall, Moore Gymnasium, and Charlie C. Parlin Student Center, and two unidentified buildings. Portraits of Mary McLeod Bethune and Richard V. Moore are in this catalog. A campus map and student roster for 1966-1967 can are located at the back of the catalog

    Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune and Juanita Hall, circa 1954

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    Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune is shown smiling while being embraced by musical theater and film actress Junaita Hall and others. Written on verso: Left to Right: Herbert H. Wright, Assistant Sales Promotion Manager, Phillip Morris & Co.; Mrs. Mary McLeod Bethune, Founder, President Emeritus, Bethune-Cookman College; Juanita Hall of "South Pacific" fame and currently starring in the radio serial, "The Story of Ruby Valentine". Back to Camera: James C. Bowling, Assistant to Vice President, Phillip Morris & Co

    B C Book, 1937-1938

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    This handbook contains information about the university, as well as rules and regulations regarding student life and activities. It also provides information about clubs, their officers and members. In addition to club photographs, the following individuals are pictured here: Albritton, Claryce; Baskin, Scipio; Belle, Theodore; Bethune, Mary McLeod; Bond, Esmond C.; Cameron, Ralph Phylyp Jr.; Cherry, Hazel D.; Lawson, Florence; Lucas, E. Romeo; Sheffield, John Wesley; and Simpson, Abram L. A roster of students can be found at the back of the catalog

    Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune and Others: "The Story of Ruby Valentine," circa 1954

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    Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune and others are shown smiling during a conversation. Written on verso: Left to Right: Herbert H. Wright, Assistant Sales Promotion Manager, Phillip Morris & Co.; Mrs. Mary McLeod Bethune, Founder, President Emeritus, Bethune-Cookman College; Juanita Hall of "South Pacific" fame and currently starring in the radio serial, "The Story of Ruby Valentine". Back to Camera: James C. Bowling, Assistant to Vice President, Phillip Morris & Co.; Miss Wilma Dobie of Sonnenberg Agenc

    Golden Memories of Dr. Bethune-"A Fitting Affair with Fruits of the Body, Spirit, and Soul", October 30, 2005

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    This video recording features a community of women sharing their last moments and memories of Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune. Speakers include Dr. Trudie Kibbe Reed, Loretta Wright, Betty C. Harvey

    B C Book, 1945-1946

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    This handbook contains information about the university, as well as rules and regulation regarding student life and activities. It also provides information about clubs, their officers and members. In addition to club photographs, the following individuals are pictured here: Bethune, Mary McLeod; Colston, James A.; Glymp, Lucylle J.; Hale, William H.; Isaac, Mable; Jones, Dorothy; Lawton, Martha E.; Lofton, Josh; Munnings, Charles S.; Newberry, Louise; and Scavella, George. The university football team members are listed, as well as the 1945-1946 record and schedule. A roster of students, as well as advertisements for local Daytona Beach businesses, can be found at the back of the catalog

    B C Book, 1943-1944

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    This handbook contains information about the university, as well as rules and regulations regarding student life and activities. It also provides information about clubs, their officers and members. In addition to club photographs, the following individuals are pictured here: Alexander, Freddie; Bethune, Mary McLeod; Burns, Bobbye Lee; Colston, James A.; Davis, Wilma; Detreville, Eddie; Ford, Charlotte L.; Hale, William H.; Handye, Richard D.; Hawkins, Alexander A.; Hill, Horace E.; James, Grady; Paxton-Cannon, Bertha; and Weaver, Edward K. A roster of students, as well as advertisements for local businesses in Daytona Beach, can be found at the back of the catalog

    Harnessing Cosmic Carbon: Anaerobic Microbial Responses to Fullerenes Under Early Earth Conditions

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    Fullerenes of extra-terrestrial origin may have been accessible as a carbon source for anaerobic microorganisms on the early Earth. Very little is known about how microorganisms respond to and utilise fullerenes and their soluble derivatives, particularly in anoxic environments. We present an investigation into the effects of fullerenes C60 and C70 and their hydroxylated fullerol derivatives on an environmentally relevant anaerobic community and a microbial isolate. Anaerobic microorganisms were cultured in microcosms with suspensions of fullerenes with and without supplementary carbon under different levels of light exposure. Relevant early Earth environmental conditions were simulated by irradiating fullerene suspensions with 254nm UV light for two weeks in the absence of oxygen and the accessibility of the photodegradation products was assessed. We find that the anaerobic community is capable of utilising C60 as a sole carbon source, but that C70 is inhibitory. Additionally, we find that both C60 and C70 fullerol are inhibitory to the anaerobes in this study, which is contradictory to previous studies conducted under aerobic conditions. The anaerobic isolate was unable to grow on C60 alone, but after UV exposure, the C60 photodegradation products served as a highly accessible carbon source. Thus, we present a report on the utilisation of photodegraded C60 as the sole carbon source by an anaerobic microorganism under anoxic conditions. Further data shows that fullerenes and their derivatives can both enhance and inhibit the growth of anaerobic microorganisms, which has important implications for their interactions with early life on Earth and their impact on anoxic environments as pollutants in the present day

    A song of the rhine : song /

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    For voice and piano.; Cover title.; "Dedicated to Miss Ruby Irene Marks" -- Cover.; Publication date comes from Sunday Times, 17 November 1895, page 7.; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-vn6391344

    [coin] Dubbele sterling (tweede uitgifte), Aalst, Robrecht van Bethune, Vlaanderen.

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    Oud plaatsnummer BRKZ.MUN.0016/4/BRecto: De geharnaste graaf galoppeert naar links ; zijn paard draagt een lang wapenkleed en een stervormige hoofdtooi ; hij houdt een banier schuin opwaarts met de rechterhand en klemt een gotisch schild met een naar links klimmende leeuw tegen de linker schouder ; rondom, tussen twee parelcirkels, °+ROBERTV – S:COMЄS•FL – ADRIЄ (de eerste twee woorden van het omschrift zijn gescheiden door drie punten boven elkaar).Verso: Een gevoet kruis ; rondom, een parelcirkel, +SIGNVMCRVCIS°, een parelcirkel, +MONЄTA:VILLЄ:A:LOSTЄSIS en een parelcirkel (de scheidingstekens in het buitenste omschrift bestaan uit drie punten boven elkaar).Herkomst: Collectie "De Bast", catalogusnummer 118Den Duyts, F, Notice sur les anciennes monnaies des comtes de Flandre, ducs de Brabant, comtes de Hainaut, comtes de Namur et ducs de Luxembourg, faisant partie de la collection des médailles de l'Université de Gand. Gand: Annoot-Braeckman, 1847, nr. 151 & pl. XVIII, 107.Gaillard, V. Recherches sur les monnaies des comtes de Flandre, depuis les temps les plus reculés, jusqu'au règne de Robert de Béthune inclusivement. Gent : Librairie générale de H. Hoste, 1852, nr. 173 (dit exemplaar vertoont kleine afwijkingen in de splitsingen en interpuncties van de omschriften).De Mey, J., Les monnaies des comtes de Flandre (1244-1384). Brussel : J. De Mey, 1985, nr. 88 (dit exemplaar vertoont kleine afwijkingen in de splitsingen en interpuncties van de omschriften).Bijzondere collectiesWaerzeggers, R. & Dewit, H., Stedelijke musea Leuven - Inventaris van de numismatische verzameling - Deel 2. De feodale munten van de Nederlanden, Leuven: Stedelijke musea, 1990, nr. N/BZ/41.Vanhoudt, H. Atlas der munten van België : van de Kelten tot heden. Herent : H. Vanhoudt, 1996, nr. G 2559.Verboven, K. De zogenaamde collectie 'De Bast'. Twintig eeuwen muntgeschiedenis in de collectie van de Gentse Universiteitsbibliotheek. Gent : Universiteitsbibliotheek, 2001, nr. 118.Martiny, J.-C. De eerste grote zilveren munten in Vlaanderen 1269-1322. Gent: Jean-Claude Martiny & Uitgeverij Snoeck, 2016, nr. 29-AA/4
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