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    Giles Hall interview, 1989

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    Hall, Giles - Audio Oral History Interview - CSWA ❧ Interviewed by September 25, 1989. An interview with Giles Hall as he discusses his entrance into the field of social work; his various roles and positions held throughout his professional career; other activities he has been involved in regarding social work and volunteering. ❧ A Los Angeles native, Giles hall is descended from an early California family. His wife's grandfather was Ozra Childs, who came to Los Angeles in the 1850s, made a fortune in real estate as well as a horticulturist, and was one of three contributors of the land on which the University of Southern California was established in 1880. Giles Hall was, for many years, the Director of Personnel for Electrodynamics Corporation in Pasadena; when it was taken over by another company, he went to the California Institute of Technology to head its Industrial Relations Council, where he remained until his death in the early 1990s. He was an active volunteer with a number of Pasadena and California organizations. ❧ Giles Hall (1903-1990). Volunteer with social welfare agencies and organizations. Interviewed by Frances Lomas Feldman. Date of interview: 9-25-89. 2 cassette tapes (2 duplicate tapes). Length of interview: 1 hour and 13 minutes. Transcript of interview: 13 pp. CD containing interview and transcript. ❧ ADDITIONAL MATERIALS: 1. Brochure for "Productivity/Quality Forum" at California Institute of Technology. Giles Hall Assistant Director. 2. Photocopy of program for the Annual Awards Banquet of the National Vocational Guidance Association, Los Angeles Branch, (1956). Awardees include Giles Hall. 3. Report on interview, by Frances Lomas Feldman (9-25-89). 4. Letter dated 9-5-89 from Frances Lomas Feldman to Giles Hall re interview. 5. Letter dated 11-22-89 from Giles Hall to Frances Lomas Feldman re supplemental material to interview. 6. Curriculum Vitae. (2 copies

    Giles B. Cooke Collection

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    Giles B. Cooke received his M.S. and Ph.D. from the University of Maryland in organic chemistry. This collection contains four photographs of campus life at Maryland, circa 1924, including Gerneaux Hall and its house mother, Miss Pearl Anderson. Also included is an oversize photograph of an unidentified group of men

    Campus View (Giles Hall, Packard Hall, Rockerfeller Hall), circa 1885

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    View of Giles Hall, Packard Hall, and Rockerfeller Hall.The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generous support of the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) in supporting the processing and digitization of a number of historic collections as part of the project: Our Story: Digitizing Publications and Photographs of the Historically Black Atlanta University Center Institutions.</em

    Giles Hall, 2000

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    Exterior view of Giles Hall with snow. Written on verso: Photo by Keisha [Wims] 1/2000 Snow Day.The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generous support of the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) in supporting the processing and digitization of a number of historic collections as part of the project: Our Story: Digitizing Publications and Photographs of the Historically Black Atlanta University Center Institutions.</em

    Jim Hall speaking at the Giles groundbreaking ceremony

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    Jim Hall, speaking behind a podium under a tent at the Giles groundbreaking ceremony. Behind him is the old library and an architectural drawing of the Giles building. On the right side of the image is an ASL interpreter

    Jim Hall with a shovle at the Giles groundbreaking

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    Jim Hall with a shovel and a hardhat at the Giles groundbreaking

    Lamar Giles, 40th Annual ODU Literary Festival

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    Lamar Giles writes novels and short stories for teens and adults. He is the author of the 2015 Edgar® Award Nominee Fake ID, the 2016 Edgar® Award Nominee Endangered, and Overturned from Scholastic Press. He is a founding member of We Need Diverse Books and resides in Virginia with his wife. Check him out online at www.lamargiles.com or follow @LRGiles on Twitter

    Jim Hall speaking at the Giles groundbreaking ceremony

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    Jim Hall speaking at the Giles groundbreaking ceremony behind a podium

    Gladson-Ripley Hall

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    View of Gladson - Ripley Hall under construction taken from the northeast. On verso: Gladson - Ripley Hall, June, 1954. Dorms June '54.Gladson-Ripley Hall was named to honor William Nathan Gladson, Dean of the College of Engineering (1913), and for Dean Giles E. Ripley, Dean of Men (1923-1927) and physics professor. When first constructed in 1954 it was known as Gladson House and Ripley House, and later became known as Gladson-Ripley Hall

    Antipodean American Literary Studies: An Interview with Paul Giles

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    Paul Giles is Challis Professor of English at the University of Sydney, Australia. He is the author of many books discussing English, American, and Australian literature from transnational perspectives, including American Catholic Arts and Fictions: Culture, Ideology, Aesthetics (Cambridge University Press, 1992), Virtual Americas: Transnational Fictions and the Transatlantic Imaginary (Duke University Press, 2002), The Global Remapping of American Literature (Princeton University Press, 2011..
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