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    Interview with Cleo Cook and Don G. Kaspar, 1985

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    Shiner, Texas Don G. Kaspar’s grandfather began the Kaspar Wire Works business with three employees in 1898 and subsequent generations grew the business to 530 employees by 1985 with a national market for wire newspaper racks and other fabricated wire and sheet metal products. Throughout those years, the business remained in the small town of Shiner where it became the largest employer. Cleo Cook, in charge of Kaspar’s payroll department, was among those employees as was her late husband

    Cook, S G, 260335

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    Cook, P G, VX17428

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    Cook, G R, 4718335

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    Walter G. Cook

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    Portrait of Walter G. Cook, a local attorney.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/21986/thumbnail.jp

    Cook, G W, 425276

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    cook ?v/ cook room

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    cook room n2 Exx A cook room 66' by 20. [A plantation] with flakes, stages, store, , cook room, etc.PRINTED ITEM DNE Sup APR 2 1983[DNE has 1778, 1888..] G. M. Story [check] WKUsed I and SupUsed I and SupNot UsedSee barking house.Checked by Jordyn Hughes on Mon 20 Jun 201

    Luella Cook, Sanitation Strike Marcher, 1968

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    This is an interview with Luella Cook. Cook was not a civil rights activist, but she marched for Dr. King on March 28 and again in the Memorial March on April 8

    Burial-exhumation history of the central Apennines (Italy), from the foreland to the chain building: thermochronological and geological data

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    A clear correlation between regional unconformities and related exhumation events was documented by thermochronological and geological data in the central Apennines. This approach allowed: (i) two major exhumation episodes to be identified, corresponding to turning points in the long-term burial history, from rifting to convergent margin development, and (ii) a quantification of the amount of section removed during the two exhumation events. The first exhumation event was connected with the foreland buckling process associated with the coupling between the Alpine–Apennines system, the Dinarides chain and their common foreland. During the Neogene a thrust-system development, the superposition of an allochthonous unit is envisaged to explain the second palaeoheating event. The dismantling of this additional load in central Apennines has been related to the formation of the Middle Pliocene Unconformity, during the development of the Pliocene–Quaternary frontal thrust of the Apennine Chain
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