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Mercer University v. Washington and Jefferson, November 2, 1934, Program
Program for the Mercer University vs. Washington & Jefferson game on November 2, 1934
Index - Extra, Mercer University, Penfield, Georgia
The 1866 Circular for Mercer University
White Lily Presents : The Project Room, Mercer Union
A series of six exhibitions presented in Mercer Union's Project Room is documented through images and statements by authors and artists. McMackon presents the project as an occasion "to promote new collaborative experiments"
Sol Lewitt : A Mercer Union legacy project
"Anthony Sansotta is an expert draftsman who worked with Sol LeWitt for many years and has overseen the installation of hundred of wall drawings internationally. On the 31st anniversary of Mercer’s first opening on July 10th, 1981, Sansotta and Sarah Robayo Sheridan, Mercer Union’s Director of Exhibitions and Publications, discuss Sol LeWitt’s life and works. This interview has been transcribed from the audio recording by Danica Evering with additional edits by Sarah Robayo Sheridan." -- p. [1] of document
Interview with Gordon Mercer
James Taylor interviews Dr. Gordon Mercer about the history of the Political Science department at WCU. Dr. Mercer came to WCU in the fall of 1980 to direct the newly formed MPA program. The program went into full operation in the spring of 1981. They go on to discuss class size, faculty, student enrollment, and the way the program has changed in the past 30 years
Redbird Buzz Episode 36: James Mercer \u2791, February 29, 2024
James Mercer ’91 is no stranger to the fast-paced world of sports management, and that\u27s certainly the case in his current role as commercial director for Envision Racing\u27s Formula E team.
Formula E is the Fédération Internationale de l\u27Automobile\u27s (FIA\u27s) single-seat car racing series, which uses only electric vehicles. Mercer got his start in sports at Illinois State University as a men\u27s tennis student-athlete and history major, which led him to roles as a player agent and in professional tennis, rugby, and motorsports organizations.
In this episode of Redbird Buzz, Mercer shares why he came to Illinois State sight unseen, how landing his dream job right out of college changed his perspective, and how Formula E and its commitment to sustainability
The Palace of the Queen. No Fixed Address
Magor's essay looks at 2 installations: Corry's "The Palace of the Queen" and Morgan's "No Fixed Address". Exhibited at Mercer Union, and using a range of interdependant technologies - electronic, mechanical and artisanal - their work re-evaluates, for the author, the definition of the gallery space. Two artist's books accompany the catalogue essay. Biographical notes
Resources survey, Mercer County, N.J.; Section c, population
Based in large part upon the 1960 Census of Population, this publication supplies statistical information about the population of Mercer County, emphasizing the facts which are particularly useful to companies planning to establish a plant, laboratory, or distribution center in the area
The Jesse Mercer Gehman Photo Collection, no date, 1918-1975 (Finding Aid)
The Jesse Mercer Gehman Photo Collection has three distinct parts and contains material from Jesse Mercer Gehman, Doris Doscher Baum and Bernarr Macfadden. Jesse Mercer Gehman was a naturopathic doctor, amateur wrestler, magazine editor, author, and active professional in the field of physical culture, natural health, and fitness. The collection documents Gehman’s interest and participation in wrestling during the 1920s-1930s. Included in the collection are photographs of wrestling poses published in the magazines Muscle Builder and Physical Culture as well as portraits of wrestlers from the era. The collection also contains materials related to Gehman’s involvement in American Better Health Publications, American Vegetarian-Hygienist, Health and Strength magazine and the Natural Living Foundation Internationale from the 1920s-1960s. Gehman’s material also includes personal family photographs, and a small number of newspaper clippings, postcards, colored slides, negatives, and correspondence. Doris Doscher Baum was a leading female journalist, model and actress whose work centered on physical culture and naturopathy. Doris’s materials include articles and photographs on stretching exercises, photographs from her career as a model and film actress in the 1920s, and family photographs. Additionally, the collection includes materials related to Bernarr Macfadden, the owner of Macfadden Publications, a prolific author on topics such as health, fitness and bodybuilding, and Gehman’s employer at Physical Culture. The Macfadden materials, which have a small but significant presence in the collection, include his family scrapbook from the 1920s in addition to photographs of Macfadden in his late years
Resources survey of Mercer County New Jersey
In the following pages is a comprehensive factual picture of Mercer County's economic resources. It was prepared and published as a reference for all who are concerned with Mercer County's industrial potentials
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