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    Mark Emmert: Are College Sports Broken?

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    Dr. Mark A. Emmert became the fifth president of the NCAA in October 2010. Prior to assuming his current role, Emmert had been president of his alma mater, University of Washington, since 2004 where he led the university to its standing as second among all public and private institutions in research funding with 1.3billioningrantsandcontractsperyear.Duringhistenure,theuniversityalsoconcludeda1.3 billion in grants and contracts per year. During his tenure, the university also concluded a 2.6 billion fundraising campaign. Emmert is also President Emeritus of the University of Washington. Before returning to his alma mater, Emmert was chancellor of Louisiana State University from 1999 to 2004. Among his administrative appointments in higher education, Emmert was provost and chancellor at the University of Connecticut (1995 to 1999), provost and vice president for academic affairs at Montana State University (1992 to 1995), and associate vice chancellor for academic affairs at the University of Colorado (1985 to1992). A Washington native, President Emmert earned his bachelor of arts degree in political science from the University of Washington and has both a master\u27s degree and a Ph.D in public administration from Syracuse University

    Emmert, Louis Joseph

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    Louis Joseph Emmert, LL.B. Wheeling, West Virginia ΔΧ; Democratic Club; Henry Clay Society; Secretary Junior Class; Catholic Club. What it takes to make a classy Jane. She\u27s got it! Believe me! Hearing of the wondrous beauty of the Kentucky Belles, as well as the many other things for which this state is noted, Joe traveled all the way from Ver-gin-iah to see for himself the truth or falsity of the above. We cannot tell whether or not he is satisfied with what he found, but one thing is certain, and that is that he found a University here, and as he says, What it takes to make SOME law school--U. K. certainly has got it! -The Kentuckian, 1915--------------------------------- Louis Joseph Emmert (May 12, 1891 - November 27, 1962) was born in Wheeling, West Virginia to John Emmert and Mary S. Emmons. Emmert had a long career as a lawyer with the Veterans Administration after graduation. Emmert married Lucille Koehler.https://uknowledge.uky.edu/klapp_1915/1007/thumbnail.jp

    A blessing to mothers

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    Trade card advertising Dr. Winchell's Teething Syrup, a remedy prepared by the Emmert Proprietary Co., Chicago. Title on verso: A blessing to mothers

    Eilert's Extract of Tar & Wild Cherry never fails

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    Trade card advertising Eilert's Extract of Tar & Wild Cherry, a remedy prepared by the Emmert Proprietary Co., Chicago

    Personality of Czech Composer František Gregor Emmert with the Focus on his Piano Work

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    The diploma thesis "Personality of the Czech Composer František Gregor Emmert with the Focus on his Piano Work" deals with the life and artistic attitude of the music composer František Gregor emmert, his artsitic development, compositions and last but not least with the situation on Brno composing scene. His piano work is mentioned too and the complete list of compositions until 2008 is attached

    Uncle Sam's Nerve and Bone Liniment

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    Trade card advertising Uncle Sam's Nerve and Bone Liniment, a remedy prepared by the Emmert Proprietary Co., Chicago

    Uncle Sam's Nerve and Bone Liniment, for man and beast

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    Trade card advertising Uncle Sam's Nerve and Bone Liniment, a remedy prepared by the Emmert Proprietary Co., Chicago

    Hand-drawn aerial map of the William Emmert Farm and adjacent areas in Washington, D.C., [s.d.]

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    Photograph of an hand-drawn aerial map of the William Emmert Farm and adjacent areas in Washington, D.C., [s.d.]. The map, which dates to 1850 or earlier, shows an aerial view of lands around the Willam Emmert Farm, including cemeteries, forests, and rivers. The William Emmert Farm, labeled "W. Emmert", sits at center, bordered by the "Glenwood Cemetery", the "Prospect Hill Cemetery", and properties belonging to "G. Moore", "J.A. Smith", and "W.W. Corcoran". Boundaries are shown by dashed lines. A river runs diagonally through the right side of the image, while another crosses the upper left corner. This map is from the Washington Archives

    German Worm Cakes

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    Trade card advertising Dr. Jaques' German Worm Cakes, a remedy prepared by the Emmert Proprietary Co., Chicago

    The Old Dorm in the Moonlight

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    Bertram H. Saltzer was Professor of Engineering at Gettysburg College from 1923-1940. Wellington R. Emmert was a member of the class of 1906. Re-arranged August 14th, 1931, for additional verses see p. 12 of "Gettysburg in Verse" available in Gettysburg College Special Collection
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