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[Autopsy Report on Officer J. D. Tippit, by Earl F. Rose #2]
Autopsy Report on Officer J. D. Tippit, by Earl F. Rose. Report includes permit for autopsy, body diagrams, toxicology and blood alcohol reports, and a pathology lab report
[Autopsy Report on Officer J. D. Tippit, by Earl F. Rose #1]
Autopsy Report on Officer J. D. Tippit, by Earl F. Rose. Report includes permit for autopsy, body diagrams, toxicology and blood alcohol reports, and a pathology lab report
À Meyringen : Canton de Berne
Mlle Rose d'Ostervald ; Gravé par FalkeisenAlte Inv. Nr. SFF D 1027Schenkung Stiftung Familie Fehlmann Exemplar der Zentralbibliothek Zürich, Graphische Sammlung und Fotoarchi
Letter from Rose D. Aggrey to S. B. Simmons
Letter from Rose D. Aggrey to S. B. Simmons, concerning possible teacher
Letter from Rose D. Ward to Hagan
Holograph letter from Rose D. Ward, Grand Hôtel, Rome, to Hagan, in thanks for the ticket for tomorrow's ceremony -their friend at the Vatican, Fr.[Keane] already gave her one. Arranging to meet him for a quiet evening
Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)
Letter from D. W. Kempner to Somerset Rose Nursery, Inc. discussing an order of HY-GRO
Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)
Letter from D. W. Kempner to Somerset Rose Nursery, Inc. discussing an order of HY-GRO
Trip account
Trip account - AMs, 15 pp.
“I am attempting to give you some account of a recent vacation trip which we were privileged to enjoy - Rose, Mother and I…” As the account of the trip to view the eclipse is unsigned, we can’t say for sure but as the author states “Rose, Mother and I” one could logically assume that the author is a sibling of T. Rose Curtis
ROSE POLY and ME A Memoir
Author discusses his time as an engineering student and football player (1955-59), and then football coach, track coach, athletic director, instructor and then assistant professor of civil engineering at Rose Polytechnic Institute (now Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology) (1962-64). As a football player in 1958, he led the nation in scoring with 168 points in 8 games. Sixty-two years later, the 168 points continues to be the record for points in a season by an Indiana college football player. His 21.0 points per game were the national record for thirty years (1958-88) until broken by Barry Sanders of Oklahoma State. In 1957 and 1958, the Rose Poly football team won fifteen games in a row over two seasons while the defense held opponents to 5.4 points per game. In 1958, the team led the NCAA Division II in defense holding opponents to 95.8 yards per game and a total of 31 points (3.9 points per game). As the football coach, he rescued the team from a disastrous previous year in which the team lost all of its games and scored only six points. The author concludes with his afterthoughts on his alma mater after a career of more than 60 years in engineering education.https://scholar.rose-hulman.edu/alum_pub/1003/thumbnail.jp
D. R. Rose--Business Portrait
D. R. Rose--Business Portraithttps://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_wdsmithphotography/1181/thumbnail.jp
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