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    Conway, Dick. Dick Conway poses with bolt and wrenches

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    Conway, Dick. Dick Conway poses with bolt and wrenches that would have been used in high steel work

    Conway, Dick. Dick Conway holds out a large wrench.

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    Dick Conway holds out a large wrench that would have been used in high steel

    Conway, Dick. Dick Conway discusses working high steel.

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    Conway, Dick. Dick Conway discusses working high steel.Conway, Dick, interviewed by Nicole Penney and Dale Jarvis, 10-23-2012 regarding Conway’s work in high steel. Discussed is how Conway first got involved in high steel, the places he worked, the buildings he worked on, his living arrangements while working, nicknames of workers’ groups, the different jobs performed on a project, weather hazards, “topping out” (the completion of a building), challenges of the job, dealing with the fear of heights, working in New York with natives from Quebec, accidents on the job, pranks between workers, changes in safety regulations, the differences between Newfoundland and New York, memories of 9-11-2001, memories of New York, his life after steel working, working in Labrador

    Conway County ledger book

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    This collection consists of a ledger book belonging to an unidentified Conway County merchant

    Conway, Dick. Dick Conway holds out a large bolt.

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    Dick Conway show a large bolt that would have been used in high steel to bolt beams together

    Patrick Conway Collection

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    Patrick ("Patsy") Conway was a prominent band leader in the early 20th Century. While a music teacher at Cornell University, he organized and directed the Ithaca Band, which later became known as Patrick Conway and His Band around 1908. During the summer season Conway's band toured the mid-western and western United States performing at state fairs and expositions, including the Panama-Pacific Exposition in 1915, and had regular engagements at Willow Grove Park, Philadelphia, and Young's Pier, Atlantic City. After serving in the First World War, Conway returned to Ithaca and founded the Military Band School as an affiliate of the Ithaca Conservatory of Music. He taught at the school from 1922 until his death in 1929. The Conway Collection consists of scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, programs of his concerts from 1919-1928, photographs, advertisements, correspondence and other materials related to his career

    Margaret Conway

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    Margaret Conway was a midwife and matron of Tennant Creek Hospital from 1970. She worked with the Pensioners' Association, the Tennant Creek Preschool, the Girl Guides, Scouts and many others and was instrumental in starting the Tennant Creek sobering up shelter at Bradaag House. Margaret was the second woman elected as an alderman to the Tennant Creek Legislative Council in 1981 and served until 1988. Margaret and her husband operated Conway's store offering manchester, footwear, clothing, fabrics and haberdashery. She ran as an Independent Candidate for Barkly but was unsuccessful.NurseMidwifeAutho

    Jill Conway: When Memory Speaks

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    The first female president of Smith College in Massachusetts, Conway was born in Hillston, New South Wales, Australia, in 1934. She lived in the Australian outback until the death of her father in 1945. At that time, Conway, her mother and two brothers moved to Sydney, an industrial seaport city. Conway graduated from the University of Sydney in 1958. In 1960 she moved to the United States and received her doctorate from Harvard University in 1969. Conway taught at the University of Toronto from 1964 to 1975, serving as vice president from 1973-75. She has received 16 honorary doctorates from numerous colleges and universities around the nation. Her success and personal definition are shaped by her childhood experiences and are detailed in her autobiographies

    Conway Properties LLC

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    This thesis shows the business model for Conway Properties, LLC

    Jack Conway, construction site

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    Image shows a general view of a CCC construction site.Jack Conway, the donor of this photo, was enrolled in the CCC between 1933-41. He worked at the Salina Creek, Kanosh, American Fork Canyon, and Soapstone Camps. Each of these camps worked in conjunction with the U. S. Forest Service (F). The Kanosh Camp also worked in conjunction with the Division of Grazing (DG)
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