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    Drew-Cummings/kulaUpdated: HWK4 release

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    What's Changed Adds Sym class and related methods for add, mid, dev by @shahleon in https://github.com/Drew-Cummings/kulaUpdated/pull/1 Added a license by @janet743 in https://github.com/Drew-Cummings/kulaUpdated/pull/6 New Contributors @shahleon made their first contribution in https://github.com/Drew-Cummings/kulaUpdated/pull/1 @janet743 made their first contribution in https://github.com/Drew-Cummings/kulaUpdated/pull/6 Full Changelog: https://github.com/Drew-Cummings/kulaUpdated/commits/v1.0.

    A. R. V. Drew

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    "[First line obscured] VX 136758 Drew A.R[.V.] "Pinochio" 19th Aust. Macine Gun Battalion Darwin. Jan 1942 - 194[4]".[First line obscured] VX 136758 Drew, A.R.V. "Pinochio". 19th Australian Machine Gun Battalion. Darwin, January 1942 - 1944.Date:199

    Interview with Dr. Fraser Drew

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    Fraser Drew was born June 23, 1913. He was Valedictorian of his high school class. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Vermont and a Masters of Arts degree in the classics from Duke University. From 1936 to 1939 he was an instructor in Latin and English at Green Mountain Junior College. He then went to Syracuse University where he was a Graduate Assistant in English until 1941. During the war years he worked as a foreman in the materials division of United Aircraft Corporation. In 1945, instead of going to teach at the University of Hawaii, Fraser Drew came to the State Teachers College at Buffalo (now SUNY Buffalo State) as an instructor in English, He became an assistant professor in 1947. In 1952, Fraser Drew received his Ph.D. from the University at Buffalo. That same year he was promoted to Professor of English. From 1957 to 1963, Dr. Drew was Chairman of the English Department of the State University College at Buffalo. Between 1964 and 1979 he made seven trips to Ireland to research Irish literature. Dr. Fraser Drew was promoted the rank of SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor in 1973, the first year the rank was awarded. Dr. Drew retired in 1983.Dr. Fraser Drew published more than 150 articles and two books. He had correspondence with many authors, including Robert Frost and Ernest Hemingway, both of whom he met. Dr. Fraser Drew passed away June 24, 2013.https://digitalcommons.buffalostate.edu/bsc_oral_history/1015/thumbnail.jp

    Drew Hart

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    Drew Hart speaks on Jesus and how he challenged the status quo. Drew Hart is a writer, teacher, and speaker. Exploring the significance of theology done from the underside, he puts Black and Anabaptist theology in dialogue. Currently he is a PhD candidate at Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia, with an MDiv with an urban concentration from Biblical Seminary, and a Biblical Studies undergraduate degree from Messiah College. He regularly speaks at churches, colleges, and conferences and in 2016 his Herald Press book Trouble I’ve Seen: Changing the Way the Church Views Racism will be released

    Marian Drew(Art Forum)

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    Marian Drew is a photographer and artist currently working in Brisbane

    Faces and Places in Fashion: Mark Drew

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    Fashion and fine art photographer Mark Drew was the guest speaker at Faces and Places in Fashion. "Faces and Places in Fashion" provides an opportunity to connect with the pulse of the fashion industry in an open and conversational setting. "Faces & Places in Fashion" is a lecture series, class, and forum for prominent fashion professionals to discuss their trade, experience, and perspective on the business.Mark Drew was born in Pacoima, Los Angeles, California, one of the oldest neighborhoods in Northern San Fernando Valley. Although a Native of Los Angeles, Mark Drew grew up in Plainfield (birthplace of Irving Penn), New Jersey. At an early age Mark felt the need to use photography as a means of escape. Perhaps the radical tradition and spontaneity in Mark's photography was shaped by the characteristics of those early years in history.Well known for his sumptuous black and white pictures, Mark Drew emphasizes provocation and absolute seduction that are unveiled in each photographic vision with modesty and generosity. Mostly photographing the deeper human connection with elemental objects that surround us, Mark Drew is an artist who's is not afraid to remind us that there is an unbroken link between us and the visual world that surrounds us as well as the mental world we live within ourselves

    clara-drew/LCM-simplification: LCM-simplification

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    Simulation files from paper "Simplifying the estimation of diagnostic testing accuracy over time for high specificity tests in the absence of a gold standard

    George Drew : Massey Hall rally

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    Image of crowd at Massey Hall attending a rally for MP candidate, George Drew, Progressive Conservative. Sign in background reads "GEORGE DREW youth supports you"

    Dr. Drew Moser

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    Dr. Drew Moser speaks on the Apostle Paul’s letter to the Romans and how it can help us as we transition throughout life. Dr. Drew Moser is Dean of Experiential Learning at Taylor University, where he oversees the Calling and Career Office, The Office of Intercultural Programs, Taylor Student Organization, Taylor World Outreach, and portions of the Honors Guild. He’s a proud 2002 Taylor graduate, and has been married to Bekah for the past 13 years. Together they raise 5 children here in Upland: Ben, Isa, Sam, Stella, and Will

    Carol Drew oral history recording

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    Carol Drew oral history interview on the Gay Nineties and Barbershop Ballad Contest, recorded June 20, 2025 at her residence in Forest Grove, Oregon. Born in 1939, Drew has lived in Forest Grove since the 1950s. A prominent member of the local community, she graduated from Pacific University in 1960 with a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Elle Griego, the interviewer, was a History and French undergraduate student at Pacific University from 2022-2026.In the interview, Drew shares her memories of the festival and contest, as well as her childhood growing up in Van Nuys, California and Lebanon and Sweet Home, Oregon during the 1940s. She first started participating in the Gay Nineties Festival as a Pacific University student in the 1950s, describing how the event celebrated the town's history with parades, costumes, and barbershop quartets. Drew notes that the decline of the festival coincided with the decline of small businesses and the town becoming more of a bedroom community. She emphasizes the importance of community traditions and suggests that Forest Grove could revive similar celebrations to get the community to come together again. Drew also reflects on her involvement with Friends of Historic Forest Grove, a group she co-founded to preserve local history.The Gay Nineties was an annual festival in Forest Grove, Oregon, centered around a theme of nostalgia for the 1890s decade. The event, which ran from 1947 through the 1990s, featured a parade downtown, residents dressing up in 1890s-themed costumes for the celebrations, local businesses decorating their window displays, and the crown jewel of the event, the Original All-Northwest Barbershop Ballad Contest, which earned Forest Grove the nickname “Ballad Town U.S.A.”This is one of a collection of oral history interviews on the Gay Nineties Festival and the Barbershop Ballad Contest at the Pacific University Archives. This recording is accompanied by a transcript, which was made through AI in 2025 with manual corrections
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