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    Graduates of Newberg High School, currently attending George Fox University

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    Graduates of Newberg High School, currently attending George Fox University (front row, from left) Sara Rosenau, Wendy Clark, Matthew Olson, Adrienne Gerick, Emily Hobbs, Annette Lappi, and Amy Mitchell; (second row) Nate Macy, Joe Thouvenel, Janice Van Tassel, Corrie Larson; (third row) Hannah Macy, Connie Leasure, Janna Kingery, Elaina Roshak, Tami Burton, Shawn Cooke, and Aaron Routon; (fourth row) Nathanael McIntyre, Michael Hampton, Heidi Johnson, Jonathan Rickey, Austin Taylor, and Andy Rosen; (back row) Micah Routon, Keith Schneider, and Matthew Bertrand Sept 1996https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/gfu_photos_1995_1999/1027/thumbnail.jp

    Theo and Emily Gardiner Residence

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    Theo and Emily Gardiner Residence, Newberg, Oregon.https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/newberg_photos/1040/thumbnail.jp

    Rawlin Smith, Emily Smith and Mrs. Smith

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    Rawlin Smith, Emily Smith and Mrs. Smith, April 1989https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/gfu_photos_1985_1989/1130/thumbnail.jp

    Person-centred advocacy: Some ethical issues

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    In the second of two articles on advocacy for people with dementia Mike Fox with Lesley Wilson considers some of the ethical issues arising from advocacy work within a residential home that was due to close

    Dainy Princess Three Step.

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    sectionalpianoads on back cover for Sam Fox Pub. Co. stockJohns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 170, Item 084By Emily Smith.Artcraft, Clevelan

    Dainy Princess Three Step.

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    sectionalpianoads on back cover for Sam Fox Pub. Co. stockJohns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 170, Item 084By Emily Smith.Artcraft, Clevelan

    A Simple Deterministic Near-Linear Time Approximation Scheme for Transshipment with Arbitrary Positive Edge Costs

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    We describe a simple deterministic near-linear time approximation scheme for uncapacitated minimum cost flow in undirected graphs with positive real edge weights, a problem also known as transshipment. Specifically, our algorithm takes as input a (connected) undirected graph G = (V, E), vertex demands b ∈ R^V such that ∑_{v ∈ V} b(v) = 0, positive edge costs c ∈ R_{> 0}^E, and a parameter ε > 0. In O(ε^{-2} m log^{O(1)} n) time, it returns a flow f such that the net flow out of each vertex is equal to the vertex’s demand and the cost of the flow is within a (1 + ε) factor of optimal. Our algorithm is combinatorial and has no running time dependency on the demands or edge costs. With the exception of a recent result presented at STOC 2022 for polynomially bounded edge weights, all almost- and near-linear time approximation schemes for transshipment relied on randomization to embed the problem instance into low-dimensional space. Our algorithm instead deterministically approximates the cost of routing decisions that would be made if the input were subject to a random tree embedding. To avoid computing the Ω(n²) vertex-vertex distances that an approximation of this kind suggests, we also take advantage of the clustering method used in the well-known Thorup-Zwick distance oracle

    Kara Gust interviews prolific author and poet, retired Michigan State University Professor Hugh B. Fox

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    Prolific author and poet, retired Michigan State University Professor Hugh B. Fox talks about his early family life in Chicago and his writing career. Fox explains how he became acquainted with theater, music, and ballet at a young age and how he was forced into medical school, but later abandoned it to pursue the liberal arts and writing. Fox talks about his many interests including archeology, and his treatise on author and friend Charles Bukowski. Fox is interviewed by Kara Gust for the Michigan State University Libraries' Michigan Writers Series

    Ralph Beebe

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    Dr. Ralph Beebe is a Quaker historian who has been associated with Newberg, George Fox College/University for many years. He is the author of several books that depict the history of Oregon Yearly Meeting and George College. Ralph Beebe is a strong pacifist, taking part in the Civil Rights movement and non-violent protests against the Vietnam war. Beebe holds and AB from GFU an MEd from Linfield, MA and PhD from Uof O. Taught high school history for 17years then 35 years at GFU now a professor emeritus. Beebe is the author of 8 books with more in the works. One of Beebe\u27s works was a 100 year history of George Fox University published for the 100 year anniversary of the college in 1991.https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/noteable_individuals/1069/thumbnail.jp

    Honored: 1997 Emily Russell Award

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    The Association of Christian Librarians in recognition of outstanding contribution to Christian librarianship awards the Emily Russel Award. The following article is a revision of the Emily Russel Award presentation made by Sheila Carib/om during the 1997 ACL Conference held at Northwestem College in St. Paul, Minnesota. In summary form, we have attempted to highlight the careers of the 1997 Emily Russel Award recipients
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