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Ray Bolger
Actor Ray Bolger at a golf course. Bolger is best known for his role as the scarecrow in The Wizard of Oz released in 1939
Ray Bolger
Actor Ray Bolger at a golf course. Bolger is best known for his role as the scarecrow in The Wizard of Oz released in 1939
Letter from John A. Bolger to Hagan
Holograph letter from John A. Bolger, St. Patrick's, Kilmore, Victoria (Australia), asking to send him back his certificate of ordination
A compound of words by Fióna Bolger
The Irish held a distinctive position in the British Empire. They were colonized by Britain but were also its accessory to empire in India—to the extent that they produced the Viceroy of India, Lord Dufferin, as well as Brigadier John Nicholson, alias “the butcher of Delhi.” Fióna Bolger has written a collection of poems that soars from this position to occupy a unique hybridity, which expands Homi K. Bhabha’s concept of in-betweenness with consummate ease
Mike Bolger
Michael J. Bolger is the manager of NASA\u27s Exploration Ground Systems Program at the John F. Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Appointed to this position in April 2013, he is responsible for leading the government and contractor team that is preparing the ground systems, infrastructure, facilities and processes required to support NASA\u27s next-generation space launch systems and spacecraft.Bolger began his career in 1987 as a software engineer supporting Shuttle Processing at Kennedy. He later managed a project controls office and acted as the contracting officer\u27s technical representative (COTR) for the $2.8 billion Joint Base Operations Support Contract. In 2006, he was named the chief information officer (CIO) and most recently spent eight months as the acting deputy director of the center.Bolger was born in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, and grew up in Oxford, Ohio. He graduated from Indiana University in 1987 with a bachelor\u27s in computer science and a minor in mathematics. He earned a master\u27s in business administration (M.B.A) from the University of Central Florida in 1999. He lives in Merritt Island with his wife, Samantha, and three children.https://commons.erau.edu/space-congress-bios-2018/1027/thumbnail.jp
Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)
Telegram sent by I. H. Kempner to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bolger claiming Charlie's aunts, Texas nephews and nieces are all confident in a brilliant New York debut, with hopes that it will express sincere good wishes and success
Kevin Bolger
Color photograph of Kevin Bolger, a member of the University of Utah Nordic ski team
Interview with The Rt Hon Jim Bolger: Commonwealth Oral History Project
Interview with The Rt Hon Jim Bolger, conducted 14 April 2014 in Wellington, New Zealand, as part of the Commonwealth Oral History Project. The project aims to produce a unique digital research resource on the oral history of the Commonwealth since 1965 through sixty oral history interviews with leading figures in the recent history of the organisation. It will provide an essential research tool for anyone investigating the history of the Commonwealth and will serve to promote interest in and understanding of the organisation. Biography: Bolger, James Brendan ‘Jim’. 1935- . Born in Opunake, New Zealand. Elected to the Parliament of New Zealand as MP for King Country in 1972. Minister of Fisheries and Associate Minister of Agriculture, 1977-78. Minister of Labour, 1978-84. Deputy Leader of the Opposition, 1984-86. Leader of the Opposition, 1986-90. Prime Minister of New Zealand, 1990-97. Ambassador to the United States, 1998-2002. Chancellor of Waikato University, 2007-
Ray Bolger
Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "Ray Bolger and his "Washington Square" show appear in a new Thursday time slot this week.
Inglese: A. Bolger, West to get a taste of the great Russian beer
This is a piece of a column of a Business English Course which Enrico Reggiani wrote and edited for the Italian economics newspaper Il Sole 24 Ore del Lunedì for more than twenty years (1986-2008). In this case, The Financial Times was its original English source. Between 1996 and 2008, Reggiani’s column became weekly and was organized in three sections: THE complete TRANSLATION of a specialized article on socio-political-economic subjects from The Financial Times; THE SPECIALIZED LEXICON: THE DICTIONARY, a commented glossary of the most important specialized terms recurring in the article; THE SPECIALIZED LEXICON: THE KEYWORDS, where fundamental specialized words and phrases from the same article are commented from various points of view: linguistic, literary, cultural, institutional, et al
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