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    Charles H. Adams letter to Anna Pemberton, April 18, 1904

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    Short note from a librarian, archivist, historian or records administrator Charles H. Adams, stationed at the Adams Building in Boston, Massachusetts, in response to an inquiry from Ms. Anna Pemberton -- working on a "Life" (or biography) of Benjamin Lundy -- as to whether the collection contains correspondence between Lundy and John Quincy Adams. Charles Adams responds to Pemberton, informing her that an investigation has been undertaken, and, 33 letters are available for her research between Lundy and John Quincy Adams. Benjamin Lundy (1789-1839) was a prominent Quaker abolitionist best known for his development of abolitionist periodicals. His Genius of Universal Emancipation was first published in 1821 from his home in Mt. Pleasant, Ohio, and enjoyed a wide circulation across the antebellum United States. In the 1820s, the young William Lloyd Garrison came to work for The Genius. Benjamin Lundy traveled widely seeking subscriptions to The Genius, giving talks about the anti-slavery movement, and observing and documenting the conditions of enslaved people across the Americas. He was also involved in the establishment of freed slave colonies in Mexico

    Vacerrena nana H. Adams 1872

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    Vacerrena nana (H. Adams, 1872) Cemoria nana H. Adams, 1872: 10, pl. 3, fig. 6. Type loc.: Red Sea [Gulf of Suez, R. MacAndrew Coll’n]; holotype in UMZC (I. 100235), images available at http:// 131.111.101.189 /fmi/iwp/cgi?-db= UMZC % 20 Catalogues% 20 (Web)&-loadframes Puncturella nana —Thiele, 1919 in 1912–1919: 166, pl. 19, fig. 19. Puncturella (Vacerrena) christiaensi Kilburn, 1978: 448, pl. 9 c–e, 10. Herbert & Kilburn, 1986: 23. Type loc.: off Sordwana [Sodwana] Bay, Zululand, 50 m; holotype in NMSA (B 230 /T 2204). Fissurisepta joschristiaensi Drivas & Jay, 1985: 6, three un-numbered text figures. Mienis, 1987 a: 3. Type loc.: Réunion, dead in muddy black sand at 45 m; holotype in MNHN. Puncturella christiaensi — Mienis 1987 b: 705. Puncturella (Vacerrena) nana — Mienis, 1992: 79 [= P. christiaensi]. Singer, 1998: 11. Fissurisepta nana — Jay, 2014. Distribution. Red Sea and western Indian Ocean, extending south to central Zululand (off Cape St Lucia); local material 45–100 m (no data for living specimens). Zeidora A. Adams, 1860. Type species (m.): Zeidora calceolina A. Adams, 1860.Published as part of Herbert, David G., 2015, An annotated catalogue and bibliography of the taxonomy, synonymy and distribution of the Recent Vetigastropoda of South Africa (Mollusca), pp. 1-98 in Zootaxa 4049 (1) on pages 24-25, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4049.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/24536

    Interview with Pauline Adams

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    Pauline Adams came to Michigan State College with her husband (Walter Adams, who served as MSU President from 1969-1970) in 1947 and began teaching communication skills in American Thought and Language (ATL) in 1956. With Geri Thornton, Mrs. Adams co-authored A Populist Assault: Sara E. Vandevar Emory on American Democracy, 1862-1895. She retired in 1992 as an associate professor in ATL. Topics/people covered in the interview include: Walter Adams; American Thought and Language (ATL); John Appel; Bessey Hall; Ed Blackman; James Brock; Marilyn Culpepper; John DiBiaggio; Evening College; Faculty Folk; Falkenstein Seminar; G.I. Bill of Rights; Carter Goodrich; Thomas H. Greer; Tom Greer; David Halberstam; John Hannah; Harvard University School of Law; Jenison Gym; Estes Kefauver; Bobby Knight; Cecil Mackey; Blanche Martin; Russell Mawby; Larry Owen; Nick Sabin; Salzburg Seminar; Geri Thornton; Trinity University (San Antonio TX); Clifton Wharto

    Interview with Pauline Adams

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    Pauline Adams came to Michigan State College with her husband (Walter Adams, who served as MSU President from 1969-1970) in 1947 and began teaching communication skills in American Thought and Language (ATL) in 1956. With Geri Thornton, Mrs. Adams co-authored A Populist Assault: Sara E. Vandevar Emory on American Democracy, 1862-1895. She retired in 1992 as an associate professor in ATL. Topics/people covered in the interview include: Walter Adams; American Thought and Language (ATL); John Appel; Bessey Hall; Ed Blackman; James Brock; Marilyn Culpepper; John DiBiaggio; Evening College; Faculty Folk; Falkenstein Seminar; G.I. Bill of Rights; Carter Goodrich; Thomas H. Greer; Tom Greer; David Halberstam; John Hannah; Harvard University School of Law; Jenison Gym; Estes Kefauver; Bobby Knight; Cecil Mackey; Blanche Martin; Russell Mawby; Larry Owen; Nick Sabin; Salzburg Seminar; Geri Thornton; Trinity University (San Antonio TX); Clifton Wharto

    Interview with Pauline Adams

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    Pauline Adams came to Michigan State College with her husband (Walter Adams, who served as MSU President from 1969-1970) in 1947 and began teaching communication skills in American Thought and Language (ATL) in 1956. With Geri Thornton, Mrs. Adams co-authored A Populist Assault: Sara E. Vandevar Emory on American Democracy, 1862-1895. She retired in 1992 as an associate professor in ATL. Topics/people covered in the interview include: Walter Adams; American Thought and Language (ATL); John Appel; Bessey Hall; Ed Blackman; James Brock; Marilyn Culpepper; John DiBiaggio; Evening College; Faculty Folk; Falkenstein Seminar; G.I. Bill of Rights; Carter Goodrich; Thomas H. Greer; Tom Greer; David Halberstam; John Hannah; Harvard University School of Law; Jenison Gym; Estes Kefauver; Bobby Knight; Cecil Mackey; Blanche Martin; Russell Mawby; Larry Owen; Nick Sabin; Salzburg Seminar; Geri Thornton; Trinity University (San Antonio TX); Clifton Wharto

    Interview with Pauline Adams

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    Pauline Adams came to Michigan State College with her husband (Walter Adams, who served as MSU President from 1969-1970) in 1947 and began teaching communication skills in American Thought and Language (ATL) in 1956. With Geri Thornton, Mrs. Adams co-authored A Populist Assault: Sara E. Vandevar Emory on American Democracy, 1862-1895. She retired in 1992 as an associate professor in ATL. Topics/people covered in the interview include: Walter Adams; American Thought and Language (ATL); John Appel; Bessey Hall; Ed Blackman; James Brock; Marilyn Culpepper; John DiBiaggio; Evening College; Faculty Folk; Falkenstein Seminar; G.I. Bill of Rights; Carter Goodrich; Thomas H. Greer; Tom Greer; David Halberstam; John Hannah; Harvard University School of Law; Jenison Gym; Estes Kefauver; Bobby Knight; Cecil Mackey; Blanche Martin; Russell Mawby; Larry Owen; Nick Sabin; Salzburg Seminar; Geri Thornton; Trinity University (San Antonio TX); Clifton Wharto

    Interview with Pauline Adams

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    Pauline Adams came to Michigan State College with her husband (Walter Adams, who served as MSU President from 1969-1970) in 1947 and began teaching communication skills in American Thought and Language (ATL) in 1956. With Geri Thornton, Mrs. Adams co-authored A Populist Assault: Sara E. Vandevar Emory on American Democracy, 1862-1895. She retired in 1992 as an associate professor in ATL. Topics/people covered in the interview include: Walter Adams; American Thought and Language (ATL); John Appel; Bessey Hall; Ed Blackman; James Brock; Marilyn Culpepper; John DiBiaggio; Evening College; Faculty Folk; Falkenstein Seminar; G.I. Bill of Rights; Carter Goodrich; Thomas H. Greer; Tom Greer; David Halberstam; John Hannah; Harvard University School of Law; Jenison Gym; Estes Kefauver; Bobby Knight; Cecil Mackey; Blanche Martin; Russell Mawby; Larry Owen; Nick Sabin; Salzburg Seminar; Geri Thornton; Trinity University (San Antonio TX); Clifton Wharto

    Interview with Pauline Adams

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    Pauline Adams came to Michigan State College with her husband (Walter Adams, who served as MSU President from 1969-1970) in 1947 and began teaching communication skills in American Thought and Language (ATL) in 1956. With Geri Thornton, Mrs. Adams co-authored A Populist Assault: Sara E. Vandevar Emory on American Democracy, 1862-1895. She retired in 1992 as an associate professor in ATL. Topics/people covered in the interview include: Walter Adams; American Thought and Language (ATL); John Appel; Bessey Hall; Ed Blackman; James Brock; Marilyn Culpepper; John DiBiaggio; Evening College; Faculty Folk; Falkenstein Seminar; G.I. Bill of Rights; Carter Goodrich; Thomas H. Greer; Tom Greer; David Halberstam; John Hannah; Harvard University School of Law; Jenison Gym; Estes Kefauver; Bobby Knight; Cecil Mackey; Blanche Martin; Russell Mawby; Larry Owen; Nick Sabin; Salzburg Seminar; Geri Thornton; Trinity University (San Antonio TX); Clifton Wharto

    Un débat anglais prémonitoire : l'établissement scolaire et la formation

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    Tulasiewicz W., Adams Anthony, Hargreaves David H. Un débat anglais prémonitoire : l'établissement scolaire et la formation. In: Recherche & Formation, N°12, 1992. Le mémoire professionnel. pp. 190-197

    David Cvengros Interview

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    In this interview David Cvengros recounts the World War II service of his father George Cvengros, who died in 1985. George Cvengros served in the 134th Infantry Regiment, Company "F." His unit landed on Omaha Beach on July 5, 1944 and fought throughout France and Germany. He participated in the Battle of the Bulge and was at Hannover, Germany when the war ended
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