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    [Letters from Ray A. Gano and Douglas G. Gray - 1976]

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    Letter from Ray A. Gano to Douglas G. Gray regarding Arizona LULAC financial information. The letter also includes a note from Ray A. Gano to Douglas G. Gray on December 1, 1976, requesting copies of cancelled LULAC National checks signed by Joseph R. Benites in 1974

    [G. Ave., Douglas , Arizona]

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    Postcard of G Avenue in Douglas, Arizona. Street scene of G Avenue. An electric street car/trolley is seen moving along G Avenue. Right of the image is the Bank of Douglas established in 1902

    [G. Ave., Douglas , Arizona]

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    Postcard of G Avenue in Douglas, Arizona. Street scene of G Avenue. An electric street car/trolley is seen moving along G Avenue. Right of the image is the Bank of Douglas established in 1902

    Evaluation of the visual stress grading standard on French Spruce (Picea excelsa) and Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) sawn timber

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    We wish to thank J.C. Sève and S. Vives from Monnet-Sève sawmills who provided us with the two batches of boards. Acknowledgments also go to people from LaBoMap, especially J.C. Butaud who helped us during the tests. Finally, we thank L. Brancheriau from CIRAD, who assisted us with the data exploitation.In this paper an evaluation of the visual grading standard for softwood sawn timber was made. • In order to do so, visual grading according to EN 518 and theoretical grading according to EN 338 and EN 384 (measurements of MOE, MOR and density) were applied to lumber. Two batches of 111 and 102 French boards were graded, respectively, of Spruce (Picea excelsa) and Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii). For the visual grading the most discriminant criterion was noted: knots, cracks, wane, etc. • Finally, the results of the two grading methods were compared, and it was shown that the visual stress grading gave quite low results for our two French species

    Douglas G. Baird, Group 2

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    Douglas G. Baird (right), the Harry A. Bigelow Professor of Law and dean of the Law School at the University of Chicago. He is pictured with Scott Turow, lawyer and author. University of Chicago Photographic Archive, [apf1-11871], Hanna Holborn Gray Special Collections Research Center, University of Chicago Library. View information about rights and permissions.https://chicagounbound.uchicago.edu/douglas_baird_images/1002/thumbnail.jp

    Musician Ernie Douglas

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    Flyer announcing performances of musician Ernie Douglas

    Taylor, G. Douglas

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    Taylor, G. Douglas, House (Salt Lake), 195
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