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    Federal Hill Project: Interview with Camille M. Prattico Charette by Maria C. Iadeluca - June 21, 1978 - TAPE 18

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    Interview discusses the life of Camille M. Prattico Charette in Italy and her experience since moving to the United States of America. Topics include religion, gender, business, and the Federal Hill neighborhood in Providence, Rhode Island.https://digitalcommons.ric.edu/federal/1017/thumbnail.jp

    Correspondance secrète de Charette, Stofflet, Puisaye, Cormatin, D'Autichamp, Bernier, Frotté, Scépeaux, Botherel, du Prétendant, du ci-devant Comte d'Artois, de leurs ministres et agens et d'autres vendéens, chouans et emigrés français ... : tome premier

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    Charette School of Costume Design

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    A diploma from the Charette School of Costume Design for Yoshiko Ruth Meguro.The Takano Family Papers contains materials from members of the Takano and Meguro family who reside in Los Angeles, California, including Issei immigrants Itsuhei and Tomoye Takano, Kumaji and Tsuruno Meguro, and their Nisei children, Fumio Fred and Yoneko (Meguro) Takano, Ruth Yoshiko Meguro, and Leo Ryoichi Meguro. The papers covers from prewar through post-war, including the period of forced evacuation and incarceration during World War II, the Korean war, and the redress movement in the 1980s. The papers consists of correspondence, photographs, camp newspapers, yearbooks, and other documents. Noted are photographs depicting the Japanese American community in Colorado in the 1930s, including photos of Japanese Young People’s Christian members; and schoolchildren and staff of a Japanese school and public schools. There are also documents regarding a real estate property in Los Angeles, California, which Fumio Fred Takano purchased in 1938, and his legal documents and letters present his efforts to protect the property during the war with the support of his non-Japanese American friend. Also included are letters depicting his struggles to be granted the indefinite leave permit from the Gila River incarceration camp in Arizona, as a consequence of his answers to “loyalty questionnaire” questions 27 and 28. In addition, the Issei parents’ letters detail their experiences during the war from an Issei point of view, describing the trip from the Pomona Assembly Center to the Heart Mountain camp in Wyoming, incarceration life, and their return from the camp to California

    Anne Bernet, Charette

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    de Mathan Anne. Anne Bernet, Charette. In: Annales historiques de la Révolution française, n°347, 2007. pp. 209-211

    Charette Input Sheets' Results

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    Data collected by the Charette Input Sheets

    Luc Charette : Champ feutré = Luc Charette : Field of Velvet

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    Assemblage and performance artist, Charette blurs the boundary of sculptural construction and theatrical "mise-en-scène." Graff examines the artist's Acadian identity, influences, and use of cultural bric-à-brac. "Autobiography" by Clermont (in English only). Biographical notes

    Rick Charette\u27s Greatest Hits

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    Short look at the children\u27s singer/songwriter, Rick Charette, and his successful songs

    Honors Leadership Class with President Alger and Dr. Charette

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    President Jonathan Alger teamed with Dr. Brian Charette to teach the Honors Leadership class, which focuses on high impact learning practices such as writing, debate, reflection and a community service component. The class represents President Alger’s and Dr. Charette\u27s true commitment to engaged learning from a “front line” perspective
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