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    Travis Cook Interview

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    This interview is an oral history conducted by Linfield College archivist Rachael Cristine Woody and student Camille Weber with Travis Cook, of Copper Belt Winery. The interview took place at the Jereld R. Nicholson Library at Linfield College on April 20, 2016. Travis Cook is the owner of Copper Belt Winery in the Snake River Valley AVA. He is the first person in that AVA on the Oregon side to plant grapes and make wine commercially. In this interview, Cook talks about his start in the wine industry, making wine in this AVA, his winemaking philosophies, and the future for Oregon wine

    Travis Cook Interview 01

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    Travis Cook is photographed during an oral history interview at the Jereld R. Nicholson Library at Linfield College on April 20, 2016. Cook was interviewed by Linfield College archivist Rachael Cristine Woody and student assistant Camille Weber. Travis Cook is the owner of Copper Belt Winery in the Snake River Valley AVA (American Viticultural Area). He is the first person in that AVA on the Oregon side to plant grapes and make wine commercially. (left to right): Travis Cook, Camille Weber, Rich Schmidthttps://digitalcommons.linfield.edu/owha_snake_ohphotos/1000/thumbnail.jp

    Elmo Cook, County Agent

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    Man seated at desk reading a publication entitled "The Extensioner". In the 1949 Austin City Directory Elmo V. Cook is listed as Farm Agent, Travis County

    Setting Up Exercise, Camp Travis. San Antonio, Texas.

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    Recto: [imprinted] Setting Up Exercise, Camp Travis. San Antonio, Texas. Verso: [imprinted] Published expressly for The Union News Co. Post Carte of Quality. The Albertype Co., Brooklyn, N. Y

    Octavofest Guest Speaker Travis McDade

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    This Program is in partnership with Octavofest: Celebrating the Book and Paper Arts. Program: Professor McDade will begin this program with a general discussion of his research, books, and his latest project, with a primary focus on how thefts of valuable rare books have been handled by the law. This discussion will utilize the 2007, 6th Circuit case of the United States vs. Charles Thomas Allen, II, et al. , utilizing the prosecution of Allen and his colleagues for the theft of valuable rare books from the special collections library at Transylvania University (Lexington, KY) as an example of how the law handles the theft of cultural heritage objects. Law, library and information science, anthropology, museum studies, and art students will find this program of interest, as well as professionals in these fields, and other individuals who value the preservation of our cultural heritage. Travis McDade is the Curator of Law Rare Books and Associate Professor of Library Service and the University of Illinois College of Law. Professor McDade, a lawyer and a librarian, is the country’s foremost expert on crimes against rare books, maps, documents, and other printed cultural heritage resources. He is the author of three books on the subject: The Book Thief: The True Crimes of Daniel Spiegelman; Thieves of Book Row: New York’s Most Notorious Rare Book Ring and the Man Who Ended it; and Disappearing Ink: The Insider, the FBI, and the Looting of the Kenyon College Library. Refreshments will be served. Contact Barbara Loomis at [email protected] for more information

    [Curtiss JN-4 'Jenny' Aircraft from Kelly Field at Camp Travis]

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    Photograph of a Curtiss JN-4 'Jenny' aircraft from Kelly Field visiting Camp Travis in San Antonio, Texas.Location obtained from accompanying notation

    French Embassy Built by the French Minister to the Republic of Texas, 1840.

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    Date refers to postmark. Recto: [imprinted] French Embassy Built by the French Minister to the Republic of Texas, 1840. Verso: [imprinted] Published by William B. Travis Chapter Daughters of the Republic of Texas. [postmarked] Houston, Tex. Jun 5, 9 - AM, 1912. [handwritten note and address not transcribed]

    The Author\u27s Series: Writing 101, Publishing and Marketing

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    The Author\u27s Series: Writing 101, Publishing and Marketing Featured Author: Damion J. Walker, Empowering Underserved Communities: Social Equity Through Collective Action & Founder of Cognitive Justice Intl. Guest Author: Travis Davidson, Overcoming the Odds , Gospel Hip Hop Artis-TX3 Book Signin

    A study of primitive religion

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    Citation: Cook, Jessie Leona (Travis). A study of primitive religion. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1906.Morse Department of Special CollectionsIntroduction: The original meaning of religion is that of “binding fast the human mind to a sense of the obligation which it owes to supernatural powers.” We find in the primitive history of all nations a religion, that is a conscious relation between man and some higher power and the manifestation of that relation in human conduct. The oldest religion of all nations is mythology which represents the earliest attempt of the mind to account for the mysteries of the world. For man in his most primitive stage had too create an understanding to enable him to attain at once to a clear and definite conception of a deity. He knew nothing about laws, nothing about physical forces, and nothing about the relation of cause to effect. In his total ignorance of cause he wondered at everything, and tried to get the meaning of life by what he could hear, see, and feel. He had developed no reasoning faculties and had not learned to observe and draw conclusions. He had only his fancies and beliefs and these often lead him far from the truth, for in primitive times there was no check upon fancy

    Henri Temianka Correspondence; (travis)

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    This collection contains material pertaining to the life, career, and activities of Henri Temianka, violin virtuoso, conductor, music teacher, and author. Materials include correspondence, concert programs and flyers, music scores, photographs, and books.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/temianka_correspondence/4217/thumbnail.jp
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