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    Bob Chase

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    Photographer Bob Chase standing with his Nikkormat camera in front of a mirror

    Correspondence: Chase Ambler to state geologist, December 1900

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    In this 3 pages of letters, J. A. Holmes and Chase Ambler discuss a visit by Holmes to meet with the members of the Appalachian National Park Association. Chase P. Ambler (1865-1932) was a founding member and long-time secretary of the Appalachian National Park Association. Joseph Austin Holmes (1859-1915) was the North Carolina State Geologist

    ChASE-library/ChASE: ChASE v1.4.0. Major release.

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    <p>Introduced a new distributed GPU-build of ChASE entirely based on the NVIDIA NCCL library, which avoids the explicit data movement between host and device memory, and leads to much faster collective communications among the involved GPUs. This new release achieves between a 1.5x and 3x with respect to the traditional distributed multi-GPUs build. Now ChASE can be compiled and executed with the following distinct parallel configurations:</p> <p>Distributed CPU only Distributed multi-GPUs (traditionally based on host-device communication standards) Distributed multi-GPUs (using NVIDIA NCCL library)</p&gt

    George Grant Chase family

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    L-R back: Howard Chase, Tom Chase, Lucius Chase, Ted Chase, Bob Chase and Frank Chase. Front: Maude Bailey, Minnie Johnson, and Alice Bradley. Image also a availabe as 2009.0014.0023. See also 2003.0003.0100 and 2011.0001.0008

    Camp Chase

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    Reproduction of a photograph depicting Union Civil War prison, Camp Chase, Columbus, Ohio ca. 1860-1865

    Camp Chase in 1861 illustration

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    This bird's-eye view shows the layout of Camp Chase in Columbus, Ohio. Established in 1861, Camp Chase served as a recruitment and training center for the Union Army and as a prison camp for captured Confederate soldiers during the Civil War. There are over 2,200 Confederate soldiers buried in the cemetery at Camp Chase

    The Family History of Chase Theodore Uhlich

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    The Family History of Chase T. Uhlich 28 November 2022 Chase T. Uhlich authored this family history as part of the course requirements for HIST 550/700 Your Family in History offered online in Fall 2022 and was submitted to the Pittsburg State University Digital Commons. Please contact the author directly with any questions or comments: [email protected] This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License

    L.W. Chase

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    "Mr. L. W. Chase University of Nebraska, first chairman of Ag. Engineering Department." Close-up of L.W. Chase, who is wearing a hat, coat, and tie

    Shuswap Avenue, Chase

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    Includes Sanford & Son Collectibles, Chase Café, Royal Bank, and Chase Clinic. Four cars parked on the street and a dump truck on the road

    Letter from Ann Chase to Franklin Chase

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    Letter from Ann Chase to Franklin Chase were she mentions I am now going to lunch, but like a drunken man; my head and stomach having striven so long for masterships... . The letter was sent from St. Nicholas Hotel in New York City.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_chasefamilypapers/1159/thumbnail.jp
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