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Bank of Cheney and L. Walter\u27s Harness Shop
Photograph of the Bank of Cheney and L. Walter\u27s Harness & Saddle shop 1887. Bank of Cheney was a private bank established by Daniel Percival in 1881. It is a false front building common to the period, that eventually burned down and was replaced by a brick building. L. Walter\u27s Harness Shop has people in period dress standing in front of the shop on the wooden sidewalk. The signs in the window list bits, whips, ropes, and harnesses to name a few.https://dc.ewu.edu/historic_cheney/1007/thumbnail.jp
Postcard to Ralph L. Cheney (April 19, 1918)
A postcard to Ralph L. Cheney, dated April 19th, 1918. The front of the postcard has the address of both men on it. On the back, the author of the postcard, only identified as Henry due to inability to read name, tells Cheney about the arrival of a Springfield man named Wyer, who is taking a special course on war work. He also promises to send prospective students names in response to a letter he received from Professor Berry.Ralph L. Cheney served as the head of Springfield College’s Secretarial Department from 1907 to 1924. Before taking this position, he worked as a YMCA secretary in Albany and Niagara Falls, New York
Assessing the impact of implementing conservation practices in the Cheney Lake watershed
Daniel Devlin et. al, Assessing the Impact of Implementing Conservation Practices, Kansas State University, November 2008
Letter to Verne C. Parker (August 3, 1917)
A letter to Verne C. Parker with no date included. It is not sure who has written the letter, but the letter was with other letters written and sent to Ralph L. Cheney. In the letter, the author states that he was happy to hear of Verne's whereabouts and recaps how the College is doing. The author also mentions Verne's outstanding balance and how that money could help others.Item is creased thus making some sentences hard to read.
Letter to Verne C. Parker (August 3, 1917)
A letter to Verne C. Parker with no date included. It is not sure who has written the letter, but the letter was with other letters written and sent to Ralph L. Cheney. In the letter, the author states that he was happy to hear of Verne's whereabouts and recaps how the College is doing. The author also mentions Verne's outstanding balance and how that money could help others.Item is creased thus making some sentences hard to read.
Instrumentation in the Aerospace Industry
Following is the continuation of the list of titles and authors: Liquid-Filled Membrane Pressure Gage. By Xavier J. R. Avula. Solid State Bonding and Packaging Technique for Integrated Sensor Transducers. By Anthony D. Kurtz, Joseph R. Mallon and Harold Bernstein. Theory of Mass Flow Measurement - Its Advantages and Instrumentation Related to Same. By Milton H. November. Acoustic Emission Coincidence Detector for Monitoring High RResidual Stress Areas in Symmetrical Pressure Vessels. By Noel R. Sewall. Use of Cellulose Crystallite Structures with Solid State Strain Gages for Humidity and Moisture Measurement. By Ralph L. Fenner. Digital Strobe Control System for Model Helicopter Testing. By J. Frank Devlin. Rotational Temperature Measurement of Gases Using Laser Raman Scattering Techniques. By Louis Liang and Roy Scott Hickman. Accuracy of Type K Thermocouple Wire Below 500 degree F - A Statistical Analysis. By Daniel G. Sanders. Pressure and Impulse Measurements Close to Explosions in Air and in Earth. By Alex B. Wenzel and Edward D. Esparza. New Pulsed Power Strain-Gage System. By H. Duane Arlowe. Performance and Economic Advantages Offered by a Diffused Semiconductor Strain Gage Pressure Transducer. By Robert L. Cheney
Volume 1, Number 7 - June 1921
Volume 1, Number 7 - June 1921. 86 pages including covers and advertisements.
Contents
Walsh, John P., Bishop Harkins
O\u27Gara, Joseph P., Bishop Hickey
Gibbons, Charles, The Message of the Rose
McCarthy, Justin P., Classical Studies
Dwyer, F. L., Youth\u27s Spirit
Crawley, A., The Pre-Medical Class
McCarthy, Jr., Dennis J., Just a Song
Redmond, Paul, The Healer of Wounds
Cheney, John, The Willow
Dwyer, F. L., The Idler and the Worker
Ashworth, Charles J., The Sophomore Class
Dwyer, F. L., To Unknown Poets
O\u27Neill, Daniel J., Shakespeare - Master of Thought
Ashworth, Charles J., With Eyes of Love
Dillon, John, The Freshman Class
Affleck, John L., Henry Clay, the Patriot
Fogarty, Joseph A., Editorials
Grimes, Thomas C., Caveat
College Chronicle
Carolan, Matthew J., Athletic
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