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Letter from John Culver
A letter from John C. Culver congratulating James Hearst on his recognition by the Iowa Arts Council.https://scholarworks.uni.edu/hearst_documents/1013/thumbnail.jp
23rd International Conference on Subterranean Biology
Volume: 19Start Page: 65End Page: 8
Roy W. Culver, Secretary of Y. M. C. A. at Newark, New York, missing since March 28th, 1895.
MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE.
Roy W. Culver, Secretary of Y. M. C. A. at Newark, New York, missing since March 28th, 1895. He left home to all appearances perfectly rational. Mysterious letter was received by his relatives at Newark postmarked Syracuse, N. Y., March 29th, stating that he had been disposed of in that city, and signed "A Stranger." His friends fear he may have become suddenly deranged and written the letter himself. He is about 5 feet 4 inches in height, weighs about one hundred and fifty pounds, twenty-five (25) years old, dark brown eyes, black hair and moustache, Roman or full prominent nose dressed in black suit and overcoat and black derby hat, white shirt and
turned down collar
Wire information to COOPER CULVER,
49 Main Street, Newark, N. Y.,
Or to CHAS. R. WRIGHT, Chief-of-Police, Syracuse, N. Y.
Dated Syracuse, April 2, 1895
Accounting at Culver Military Academy
vii, 34 p.The author describes an internship with the accounting department at Culver Military Academy as the student billing intern. The author performed student billing duties, the camper and student registration process, and importing data via the computer systems. In the second part, the author researched the techniques of fundamental analysis and used the techniques to evaluate two publicly traded golf club manufacturers
Comprehensive statewide wetlands classification and characterization
Includes bibliographical references.June 2000.Prepared for: Colorado Dept. of Natural Resources; prepared by: Ric Hupalo, Denise Culver, and Georgia Doyle
Park County inventory of critical biological resources: final report
Includes bibliographical references.April 2001.Prepared by Susan Spackman, Denise Culver, and John Sanderson; prepared for: Park County
Letter from Charles H, Culver, Superintendent, Veterans Administration, to Yukio Mochizuki, September 8, 1977
This letter from the Veterans Administration is a response to Yukio Mochizuki's request for information about two Japanese internees whose remains had been relocated to Fort Bliss Cemetery in Texas. According to the response letter, there were actually three internees whose remains had moved from Lordsburg, New Mexico to Fort Bliss, Texas. The letter requesting the information is found in item: csudh_moc_0003.Collection of notes, articles, correspondence, photographs, and term papers collected by Yukio Mochizuki, a student at CSU Dominguez Hills, while researching Japanese American incarceration and Japanese Peruvian internment during World War II
A natural heritage assessment of wetlands and riparian areas in Summit County, Colorado: 1997 final report
Includes bibliographical references.December 1997.Prepared for: Colorado Dept. of Natural Resources; prepared by: Denise R. Culver and John Sanderson
University student news - Vol. 46, no. 5 (Apr., 1983)
Innovations For Women; Alberto-Culver Company Announces Move; Financial Aid Now Available From Private Donors; Tennis - Ball - Bulls Still Undefeated In CIAA; Play: Black & White; Women's Week at Johnson C. Smith
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