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    Connie Alexander Oral History Interview

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    Norma Lira-Perez interviews former Lobo and Southern Conference sporta announcer Connie Alexander. Mr. Alexander talks about his childhood, college days and broadcasting career

    Bill Clinton Gubernatorial record group; Education series; Connie Dardin subseries

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    This subseries contains the working papers of Connie Dardin, who served on Governor Clinton's staff as Senior Liaison for Education from December 1986 until January 1988

    CONNIE

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    Presentation given at the Magnificent CEvNS workshop (2018) on the efforts of the CONNIE Collaboration.</p

    Connie Nicholl

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    "Connie Nicholl (nee) Wallace 121 & 101 A.G.H. 1943-44."Index to the location of names on the quilt ; C1-2Connie Nicholl (nee) Wallace. 121 & 101 Australian General Hospital, 1943-44.These patches were signed by people who visited the Northern Territory during the Year of Commemoration of the Bombing of Darwin, 1992, or who wrote from interstate or overseas during that year. The quilt measures almost five metres by three, and is designed to resemble a typical porcellanite stone wall as can still be seen on some old Darwin buildings. In addition to the names on the Quilt there are nurse's colourpatch, the emblem of the Civil Construction Corps and twenty pictures of sites which would have been familiar to people of Darwin at the time. Some of the buildings can still be seen today, whereas others have disappeared as a result of enemy action, Cyclone Tracy or the indomitable march of progress. The illustrations on the Quilt were based on photographs taken during the war years and now held in the collections of the Northern Territory Library. The Quilt was made by Jenny Armour, and took about 18 months of weekends and other free time to complete, using techniques of patchwork, applique, and machine embroidery and was quilted using 100% Australian wool batting

    Connie Duff

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    "Connie Duff nee Connie Ross. Sister of Graham Jack and Arthur Ross Evacuated Koolama to Fremantle.

    [Connie McCann's CCC Tent Crew 1933]

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    Connie McCann's C.C.C. tent crew pose with their cleaning supplies for a photograph in Pineland, Texas. The man in the rear of the line workers is John Hennesy George, a friend of Connie F. McCann. "Connie McCann's C.C.C. tent crew 1933" is written on the back of the photograph. The inscription on the back of the photograph was written by Connie Micheal McCann, the son of Connie Ford McCann, as he and his father were going through the images. The photograph was taken during one of McCann's two six-month tours in the Civilian Conservation Corps located in Pineland, Texas during the Great Depression

    Connie McDonnell Oral History Interview

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    Connie McDonnell discusses working at WUSF in Public Relations for both the PBS television station and the NPR radio station

    Oral Memoirs of Connie Gould

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    An oral history interview with Connie Gould, former director of Human Resources at the Tulsa Medical College.N

    Connie Vicars interviewed by Surya Naidu

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    Digitized copy of interview with Connie Vicars by Surya Naidu on August 27, 1990

    Connie Luhta Interview, 2010

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    Connie Luhta is the president of the International Women\u27s Air & Space Museum. She was an air race pilot during the 1960s and 1970s, including the Powder Puff Derby and Angel Derby. She currently manages the Concord Airport in Concord Township, an airport she and her late husband owned
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