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Crescent Creek trip, September 1929: F. J. Pack and Ezra Waddoups at Hanksville
Black and white photograph taken by Dr. Fred Pack during an outing to Crescent Creek in Garfield County near the Colorado in September of 1929. Frederick J. Pack and Ezra Waddoups at Hanksvill
Dinosaur National Monument, 1923: Dr Thomas - FJ Pack - Earl Douglass
Black and white photograph taken by Fred Pack during a visit to the quarry at Dinosaur National Monument with University of Utah President George Thomas, late summer 1923. Left to rightr: Dr. Thomas; Dr. Frederick J. Pack; Earl Douglass
Declaration of Intention of Frederick J. Menger
Declaration of Intention to become a citizen of the United States, as filled out and signed by: Frederick J. Menger
Applicant age:33
Occupation: unknown
Country of Origin:Germany
Date of Birth: 1875
Sailed to the US aboard the vessel: unknown
City of residence at time of declaration: Atlantic City, NJ
Declaration submitted and sworn on date:26 January 189
Correspondence for Teaching Positions 1962-1964: Frederick J. Cox, November 11, 1963 to March 8, 1964
Letter from Fayez Sayegh to Frederick J. Cox, Director of the Middle East Studies Center, Portland State College, November 11, 1963, inquiring about the possibility of a teaching position at the college; another letter dated January 13, 1964, about an offer from the American University of Beirut; Cox\u27s responses dated January 15, 1964 and February 28, 1964, about his attempts and failure to secure funding for an offer; Sayegh\u27s response dated March 8, 1964
Papers of Frederick J Gladman
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/64552Family correspondence including papers of his daughter Edith, wife of Professor T. Cherry, and mother of Professor Sir Thomas Cherry 1859-1939; certificates 1853-1891; notes and pamphlets 1878-1916; photographs (undated); writing desk and materials.113331
Acquisition: [1974.0051] "Papers of Frederick J Gladman
Academic Correspondence, Stanford and Other Universities 1959-1960: Frederick J. Cox, January 27 to February 5, 1960
Letter from Frederick J. Cox, Chairman of the Middle East Area and Language Center at Portland State College, to Fayez Sayegh, January 27, 1960, explaining the College\u27s lack of funds, and Sayegh\u27s response, February 5, 1960, thanking Cox for his interest and briefly sketching Sayegh\u27s opportunities for the next year
Frederick A. Copeland Civil War letter
This collection contains a letter written by Frederick Copeland while he was serving with the 3rd Wisconsin Cavalry at Rhea's Mill, Ark., to his friend, Augustus J. Teed, Paw Paw, Michigan
I leave no mother to weep for me, no little girl will lonely be [first line of chorus]
strophic with choruspiano and voiceads on back cover for Frederick V. Bowers stockJohns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box
096, Item 226Words by Arthur J. Lamb. Music by Frederick V. Bowers.Sung With Great Success by the Composer Frederick V. BowersStarmer N.Y.; unattrib. photo of Bowers; F.J. Lawson Co. N.Y
I leave no mother to weep for me, no little girl will lonely be [first line of chorus]
strophic with choruspiano and voiceads on back cover for Frederick V. Bowers stockJohns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box
096, Item 226Words by Arthur J. Lamb. Music by Frederick V. Bowers.Sung With Great Success by the Composer Frederick V. BowersStarmer N.Y.; unattrib. photo of Bowers; F.J. Lawson Co. N.Y
Jack Aylesworth Collection
Copy of orders from Frederick J. Gassert, Jr., by the order of Colonel Crigger to named United States Army Training Group personnel releasing them from their present assignment and providing instructions for their departure
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