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    Clifford Lee, P.E.

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    Cliff Lee - R4.Date scanned: 2003-07-18.Held in the Russell L. and Lyn Wood Mining History Archive, Arthur Lakes Library, Colorado School of Mines.Images associated with the work of Charles F. Dwyer, P.E., United States Forest Service, Washington Office, Ropeway Engineer; images are of areas and activities associated with proposed or active ropeway developments.Clifford Lee, P.E. at work in the field

    Alumni Author Nicky P.E. Tomboulides

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    Sacred Heart University\u27s Office of Alumni Engagement hosted an Alumni Author Spotlight on September 17, 2016 at RML. It Is a Green Clean World: The World Travels of Takis and Mimi by alumni author Nicky P.E. Tomboulides.https://digitalcommons.sacredheart.edu/libraryhistoryphotos/1084/thumbnail.jp

    Charles N. Roys H.E. 151 Exam Springfield College

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    This is an exam from when Charles (Chuck) N. Roys, Springfield College faculty member and coach, taught H.E. 151 at Springfield College. This exam is seven pages long and contains 115 questions with 100 true or false and 15 short answer questions. There are handwritten comments next to some of the questions to change the wording or make the question more clear.Charles (Chuck) Roys was Head coach of the Springfield College men's baseball team for 18 seasons from 1979-1996. He finished his career with an overall record of 323 wins, 295 losses, and 5 ties, a winning percentage of .522. While coaching the baseball team, he taught some courses within the P.E. department

    Letter from P.E. Magennis to Hagan

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    Fragment typescript letter with handwritten additions in ink from [P.E. Magennis], Collegio Internazionale del PP. Carmelitani, Via Sforza Pallavicini 10, Rome, to [Hagan]. Relating his diplomatic achievements, in a cryptic style, [concerning Archbishop Mannix], in his conversations with 'the Ex. Austral.' [Cerretti], who confirmed that 'the lads' [English] had been at it, and whom he tried to convince of the strength of the movement and of 'the final triumph': 'no man who had seen things at close quarters can [doubt the final]'. 'The little man' [the Pope] is very interested and would do according to suggestions in a recent document. [Magennis] has written to 'His of Adella' and to Signore Foli who at present is 'in Babylon'. He is satisfied with matters overall � 'the move was an excellent one and not too hot to handle'. Hagan's presence will be as important as ever 'to resume operations on the home front'. He could not get the facts; asking to obtain the first letter sent to 'Adella' (end missing). (Date, author, addressee and names supplied from pencil annotations by [Curran].

    Squaw Valley, California Headwall lift

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    Images associated with the work of Charles F. Dwyer, P.E., United States Forest Service, Washington Office, Ropeway Engineer; images are of areas and activities associated with proposed or active ropeway developments.Date scanned: 2003-07-18.Squaw Valley Headwall lift

    Snowmaking demonstration at Park City, Utah

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    Images associated with the work of Charles F. Dwyer, P.E., United States Forest Service, Washington Office, Ropeway Engineer; images are of areas and activities associated with proposed or active ropeway developments.Date scanned: 2003-09-10

    Ski nursery at Stratton Mountain Resort, Vermont

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    Images associated with the work of Charles F. Dwyer, P.E., United States Forest Service, Washington Office, Ropeway Engineer; images are of areas and activities associated with proposed or active ropeway developments.Date scanned: 2003-09-24

    Person touching snowmaking equipment at Park City, Utah

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    Images associated with the work of Charles F. Dwyer, P.E., United States Forest Service, Washington Office, Ropeway Engineer; images are of areas and activities associated with proposed or active ropeway developments."Snowmaking.".Date scanned: 2003-09-10

    Summer sightseeing via Tucker Sno-Cat, Mt. Hood, Oregon

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    Images associated with the work of Charles F. Dwyer, P.E., United States Forest Service, Washington Office, Ropeway Engineer; images are of areas and activities associated with proposed or active ropeway developments.Date scanned: 2003-09-24

    Chuck McConnell and unknown man unloading from Packsaddle lift with ski-bobs

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    Date scanned: 2003-09-24.Held in the Russell L. and Lyn Wood Mining History Archive, Arthur Lakes Library, Colorado School of Mines.Images associated with the work of Charles F. Dwyer, P.E., United States Forest Service, Washington Office, Ropeway Engineer; images are of areas and activities associated with proposed or active ropeway developments.Unloading chairlift with ski-bob at Keystone
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