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Letter from David Babbitt to Ralph Cameron
Letter from David Babbitt supporting the establishment of a post office in the Grand Canyon National Park
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A letter from Arthur Ralph Brooks to David Berlanga.
A letter from Arthur Ralph Brooks to City Councilman David Berlanga regarding his discontent over City Council
David Stern's Graduate Recital
Original Format: CassetteComposers in the first graduate recital: Antonio Vivaldi; Ralph Vaughan Williams; Phillip Sparke; David Gillingham; Georg Philip Telemann; Bugs Bower; Richard EdwardsComposers in the second graduate recital: Georg Frederich Handel; Sergei Rachmaninov; Neal Corewell; Philip Sparke; Gabriel Faure; Henry FillmoreFirst Recital: EuphoniumSecond Recital: Euphoniu
Interview With David Baker
This interview with David Baker, Illinois Tech's Vice President for External Affairs, was conducted on September 14, 2016 by Ralph Pugh, and Adam Strohm
FIT Oral History: Ralph Lauren
DATE INTERVIEWED: September 5 and 25, 1990SUMMARY: Mildred Finger interviews Ralph Lauren about his start in the fashion business and how his career grew, and about his family.BIOGRAPHY: Ralph Lauren was born in the Bronx, New York, to Jewish immigrants, Frieda (Cutler) and Frank Lifshitz, and is the youngest of four siblings—two brothers and one sister. His work in the fashion industry started in high school at a job working with menswear at Alexander's, followed by Allied Stores at age 19 as an assistant buyer. He then worked at Brooks Brothers followed by spending six months in the army reserves during the Korean War, around 1962. Upon returning to the US, he worked for Weiner's Gloves, and in 1967 moved on to work as a salesman at a tie company called Rivetz. Lauren soon became inspired to create his own line of ties, and convinced the company Beau Brummell to hire him as a designer. He named his first line he made for Beau Brummell, "Polo," which was inspired by images of polo players from the 1930s. Working out of a single "drawer" from a showroom in the Empire State Building, Lauren made deliveries to stores himself. In 1971, Norman Hilton provided Lauren with financial backing to start his own company and expand into more product. His company "Polo-Ralph Lauren" was thus launched, making him one of the the first menswear designers who created a cohesive collection. The first full women's collection was launched the following year. 1971 also marked the opening of Ralph Lauren's store on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, California, the first freestanding store for an American designer. Lauren has been married to Ricky Ann Low-Beer since 1964, and together with her, they have three children, Andrew, David, and Dylan. David Lauren became the Executive Vice President of Global Advertising, Marketing, and Communications at Ralph Lauren Corporation
David Ralph : in captivity
Catalogue of an exhibition held at Arc One Gallery, Melbourne, Victoria, 12 February - 8 March 2008.Essay: Ashley Crawford
David A. Lockmiller and Ralph Mohney
Photograph of two men in regalia; note on back reads "David A. Lockmiller when given Honorary Degree at Tenn. Wesleyan College, May 27, 1962- with Pres. Ralph Mohney
Book review: The Political Theory of the Federalist. By David F. Epstein.
Book review: The Political Theory of the Federalist. By David F. Epstein. Reviewed by: Ralph Lerner.Lerner, Ralph. (1985). Book review: The Political Theory of the Federalist. By David F. Epstein.. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/164521
Letter from Ralph H. Cameron to Carl Hayden
Letter from Ralph H. Cameron asking to speak to Carl Hayden concerning a matter relevant to the bill granting National Park status to the Grand Canyon
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