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    Choate, Bruce M.

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    Letter to Mac McGalliard, April 17, 1978, in request of information on the Choate family in Ardmore area c1890-1905. Names listed are Richard W. Choate, wife Sallie, second wife Ruth W. McNeil, children Emma, Fannie, Mattie, Will is and Edgar. Richard and Ruth were both active in early Okla. Masonic organizations. 3 pages, handwritte

    Address Delivered by Hon. Rufus Choate

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    Full title: Address delivered by Hon. Rufus Choate upon the centennial celebration of the settlement of Ipswich, Massachusetts, 16 August 1834 Rufus Choate (1799-1859) was an American lawyer, orator, Congressman, and Senator from Massachusetts.https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/pamphlet_collection/1104/thumbnail.jp

    Land Grant Application- Choate, Ebenezer (Bridgeton)

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    Land grant application submitted to the Maine Land Office for Ebenezer Choate for service in the Revolutionary War.https://digitalmaine.com/revolutionary_war_me_land_office/1179/thumbnail.jp

    Q&A with Darrel Choate

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    We are pleased to welcome Mr. Choate back to the Math Dept., where he will give a short overview of his extensive career, and take questions from the audience. Choate earned a bachelor\u27s and master\u27s degree in Mathematics in ’65 and ’67. He was part of the Boeing Company’s contribution to the Star Wars Program, or Strategic Defense Initiative, which has had an influence on the current U.S. ballistic missile defense architecture. Over his long career he has also worked for the Aerospace Corporation and the Kaman Science Corporation, and has worked in retirement on infrastructure development projects around the world, including a tsunami rebuilding effort in Japan. We look forward to hearing how his training in Mathematics has featured in all these endeavors

    Robert A. Choate Papers

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    Robert A. Choate (1910-1975) was president of the Music Educators National Conference (MENC), now known as the National Association for Music Education (NAfME), from 1954 to 1956. His contributions to MENC include a number of professional activities. In addition to his professional career with MENC, he is also known for his work as professor of music and dean of the School of Fine and Applied Arts at Boston University

    Jerry R. Choate oral history interview.

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    1 sound file. Duration: 2 hrs. Title supplied by cataloger. Accompanied by 1 finding aid.Jerry Choate talks about his life, especially his career as a student at the Univ. of Kansas and as a professor at different institutions, about his field work and collections of specimens, meaningful people in his life and stories about some of his friends

    Time Capsule Letter - Sally Choate, Amay James Elementary School

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    This letter was written by Sally Choate, 6th grade student of Amay James Elementary School. It was added to a time capsule that was buried in honor of Central Piedmont's 25th anniversary in 1988. The time capsule was reopened in 2013 during the 50th anniversary celebrations

    Receipt for proportional dividend of the Ohio Company's residuary funds - Francis Choate

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    Francis Choate received from Rufus Putnam, superintendent of the Ohio Company, $100, being the proportional dividend for a share in the agency of Rufus Putnam. The dividend was received ""by the hand of Daniel Clap."" Witnessed by John White

    Robert A. Choate - Summary - Tanglewood Symposium - Summer 1967; Robert A. Choate, Appraisal - #24 - Max Kaplan, "A Philosophy of the Arts for an Emerging Society" - Wiley Housewright, "Music of Our Time" - Allen Britton, "The Impact and Potentials of Technology" - July 29, 1967 - Tangle Symposium - Tape #1 of #3

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    Max Kaplan presents "A Philosophy of the Arts for an Emerging Society," Wiley Housewriht presents "Music of Our Time," and Allen Britton presents "The Impact and Potentials of Technology" at the Tanglewood Symposium in Lenox, Massachuetts, July 29, 1967. Robert A. Choate introduces each speaker

    Reply from G. D. Wadley, J. Choate and G. K. McConell [2]

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    Reply from G. D. Wadley, J. Choate and G. K. McConell [2
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