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Cobb family letters
This collection contains letters written by Frederick A. Cobb of Fort Smith, Ark., and by his brother-in-law Ellis G. Yoes while they were serving in the Army Air Corps during World War II
Catalogue of Cobb Graded School, near Browning, Smith Co., Texas.
Publication from Cobb Graded School, including rosters of students and list of subjects studied
From preferences to Cobb-Douglas utility
We provide characterizations of preferences representable by a Cobb-Douglas utility function.Preferences; Utility theory; Cobb-Douglas
Adaptation, Authorship and Contemporary Women Filmmakers
A lively discussion of costume dramas to women's films, Shelley Cobb investigates the practice of adaptation in contemporary films made by women. The figure of the woman author comes to the fore as a key site for the representation of women's agency and the authority of the woman filmmaker
Mrs. Eddie Ross Cobb and Mrs. Will
Outdoor photograph of two women--one standing, one seated holding cat--in front of a stucco house; identified as Mrs. Eddie Ross Cobb and Mrs. Wil
Letter with attachment: A. Pratt Cobb to Ida M. Tarbell, December 1937
Handwritten note enclosed with book sent to Ida M. Tarbell, 3 page
John Cobb and passengers on the deck of the steamship DORA, Summer 1907
On verso of image: Party aboard S.S. Dora, July-August trip, 1907. Mrs. Whitney 1st at left in front row, John N. Cobb with cap in back row, Russian Orthodox Bishop in grou
Aaron Cobb, July 1985
Chippy Chop / Chris Cobb; [indecipherable] Flower Song -Chris Cobb; The Bear Song -Chris Cobb; For the Fish we Must Prepare -Chris Cobb; The Lovely Newfoundlanders -Chris Cobb; Our Island Is Covered in Fog -Chris Cobb; The Fisherman\u27s Alphabet -Chris Cobb; Joshua\u27s Blueberry Wine -Chris Cobb; My Island Home -Aaron Cobb; Schooldays -Chris Cobb; Uncle Paddy -Chris Cobb; Summer Song -Chris Cobb; [indecipherable] -Button Accordion; I Rode Up in a Dory; Mussel in the [indecipherable
Gertrude Geng Cobb
Gertrude zTrudiy Geng Cobb, who was a resident of Palo Alto, has died. She was 87. Cobb, who died June 18, was the child of German immigrants and born on Oct. 28, 1927, in Palo Alto, where she lived throughout her life. Cobb earned an Associates of Art degree in merchandising from Lux College in San Francisco, where she was the class valedictorian. She worked for the San Francisco department store The White House. There she became the children's buyer, making several trips to New York each year. During that time, she met her future husband, W. Robert Cobb of Palo Alto. She worked for The White House until her first daughter was born in 1956. Cobb is survived by her daughters, Joan Boodrookas (Nick Boodrookas) of San Angelmo and Marian Cobb (Phil Fox) of Palo Alto sisters, Elizabeth Betty Cobb and Margaret Dolly Kinsey brother-in-law, Harvey Cobb and two grandchildren
I.M. Pei: Meyerson Symphony Center / Henry N. Cobb and Dan Kiley: Fountain Place
Photograph of the exhibition "I.M. Pei: Meyerson Symphony Center / Henry N. Cobb and Dan Kiley: Fountain Place," September 8-October 29, 1989, held at the Dallas Museum of Art
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