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    Captain A. Ashe, B.F. Hall, and Dr. W.W. Moore at Orton Plantation

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    Photograph of Captain A. Ashe, Benjamin Franklin Hall, and Dr. W.W. Moore at Orton Plantation.1910s (1910-1919

    Letter from W.W. Lessing, Relocation Officer, War Relocation Authority, to Mrs. George H. Nakamura, November 25, 1945

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    Correspondence from W.W. Lessing to Dorothy Nakamura regarding grants for former incarcerees returning to their former homes after World War II.The Japanese American Archival Collection documents the people, places, and daily life of Japanese Americans, primarily those who lived in the once thriving community of pre-war Florin in the Sacramento region, as well as the conditions in American incarceration camps during World War II. The approximately 7,000 original items include personal and official letters, photographs, diaries, arts and crafts, newsletters, textiles, camps artifacts, yearbooks and other publications

    Keene Hall Exterior

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    R.D. Keene Hall, home of the Virginia S. and W.W. Nelson Department of Music, is located at the Southeast corner of Chase and Holt Avenues

    Letter from W.W. [Escherich], to Virginia Lowers, March 1, 1946.

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    In this letter [Escherich] informs Miss Lowers about his promotion to captain of a ship, as well events that took place during his trips to Maui, Tientsin China, and Okinawa, including brief descriptions about landscapes and climates.Gerth Archives Japanese American History Collection contains books, pamphlets, flyers, photographs, booklets, correspondence, periodicals, and oversized material related to Japanese Americans. Subjects in the collection include incarceration camps, Southbay local history, World War II propaganda, Japanese American families, incarceration camp pilgrimages, and other topics

    Well-Springs of Truth (Part One)

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    “Well-Springs of Truth Upon the King’s Highway to Peace and Prosperity” is a 19th Century book written by author W.W. Breese and contains 129 chapters on the various topics of life. The work has been upload in three parts, this is part one and contains the book’s preface, table of contents, and chapters 1 “the Cradle” to 79 “Duelling.”https://openworks.wooster.edu/motherhomeheaven/1035/thumbnail.jp

    Greenbrier Hall, Greenbrier College, Lewisburg, W.Va., 1935

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    Greenbrier Hall, Greenbrier College, Lewisburg, W.Va., 1935, b&w, 9 x 14cm. Postmarked Lewisburg,WVA Sep 20, 1935 addressed to Mr & Mrs W.W. Lindsay, Milton Mass.https://mds.marshall.edu/john_miller_west_postcard_collection/1094/thumbnail.jp

    Inside the music hall: two women playing violin and piano

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    This photo could have been taken in either the College of Music (or, the Brown House, donated to WU in '06-'07 by W.W. Brown) or in the Music Hall, now the Art_BuildingBlack and Whit

    Buckman Hall Dedication Ceremony program

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    Dignitaries at the dedication of Buckman Hall included Fathers Peter Sartain and Gabriel DiFederico, who delivered the blessing; Marguerite Piazza, who sang the National Anthem, president Brother Theodore Drahmann, Shelby County Mayor Bill Morris, Memphis City Mayor W.W. Herenton, and Mertie Buckman herself

    Letter from Tsuneo Iwata to Mr. W.W. Ferguson, April 18, 1942

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    Letter of gratitude from Tsuneo Iwata president of the Turlock Social Club to Mr. W.W. Ferguson, in response to the mass removal in California.The Nisaburo Aibara Collection features materials from the Turlock Social Club, a local Japanese-American community group active between 1939 and 1970. It contains documents regarding the Stockton, Turlock and Merced Assembly Centers and Japanese American Citizens League chapters. The Collection also features correspondences with reactions, responses, and preparations for the forced evacuation. Additionally, the Collection has records on the Central California Cantaloupe Company, Turlock Farm Corporation, Turlock Japanese Society, and family records and funeral service programs of Japanese-American residents of Turlock

    L'autore del 'Perì toû kouphízein hyperephanías' (PHerc. 1008). Un problema riaperto

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    In this contribution the Author faces the most debated question of the identity of the mysterious Aristo whom Philodemus in 'On Arrogance' (PHerc. 1008) credits with the writing 'On Relieving Someone of Arrogance' uninterruptedly quoted at cols. 10-24, challenging a long-established communis opinio and reopening a problem that had too hurriedly been closed. Moving from a contribution by Anna Maria Ioppolo appeared in the Nineties, the Author provides three series of grounds for arguing that this author is the Stoic philosopher Aristo of Chios rather than the Peripatetic from Ceos, as had generally been claimed
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