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    Heloise

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    Ce carnet est la vitrine du réseau européen sur les bases de données sur les universités qui s'est mis en place en mai 2012. Ce réseau, baptisé Heloise, a pour objet de favoriser la rencontre scientifique autour de l'histoire sociale des universités en Europe depuis le Moyen-Age tout en réfléchissant à la mise en oeuvre des outils et solutions techniques permettant une collaboration efficace dans la production, le traitement et la mise à disposition des données et archives numériques

    VIe Heloise Workshop - Perugia - octobre 2016

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    The VIe Workshop of the Heloise Network is hold in Perugia, organized by the CISUI. Heloise_2016_programma (PDF

    VIII. Heloise Workshop - Lisbon - 22/23/24 october 2018

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    http://www.centrodehistoria-flul.com/abertura/8th-heloise-atelier-universities-funding-and-management-heloise-european-network-on-digital-academic-history 8thAtelierHeloise_Programme (PDF

    VIIe Heloise Workshop - Utrecht - 2/3 november 2017

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    The 7th workshop of the Heloise network is hold at Universiteit Utrecht. Leen Dorsman invites us to carry on our discussion about history of university and database. Program 7th workshop (PDF

    Ve Heloise Workshop - Madrid - octobre 2015

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    The proceedings of the 5th Heloise Workshop of Madrid are just published in the Vol.19, Nr.1 of 'CIAN-Revista de Historia de las Universidades'. The Board warmly thanks Manuel Bermejo Castrillo and Tamara El Khoury for the editorial work. Nous sommes heureux de vous annoncer que les actes de l'Atelier Heloïse V de Madrid viennent juste de paraître dans le tome 19-1 de "CIAN-Revista de Historia de las Universidades". Le Bureau remercie chaleureusement Manuel Bermejo Castrillo et Tamara El Kho..

    Liste de diffusion/Mailing List

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    Heloise a désormais une liste de diffusion. Pour vous y abonner, envoyer une demande à: emmanuelle.picard [/at/] ens-lyon.fr Heloise has now a mailing list. To be added, just send an email to: emmanuelle.picard [/at/] ens-lyon.f

    Heloise Visits the College of Veterinary Medicine, number 05

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    Tour of CVM by syndicated columnist and author of "Hints from Heloise". Dr. Kenita S. Rogers (left) shows Ms. Evans, "Heloise" the animals that are receiving care. Physical description: color negatives, 2.5X3.5mmPonce Kiah Marchelle Heloise Cruse Evans, born April 15, 1951 in Waco, Texas, best known by her pen name Heloise, is an American writer, author, and speaker specializing in lifestyle hints, including consumer issues, pets, travel, food, home improvement, and health. Heloise (the daughter) took over the column in 1977 when mother Heloise Bowles, the original columnist of �������Hints from Heloise����� died of heart disease. She worked with her mother for several years and contributed to the column as Heloise II. It became one of the most widely syndicated newspaper columns appearing in over 600 newspapers worldwide. She worked as a contributing editor for Good Housekeeping magazine, writing the monthly column "Heloise to the Rescue." She has written 11 books, hosted a national radio show and is a nationally known speaker. In 1983 an on-line database of "Hints from Heloise" became one of the first on-line information products available to the public via the Mattel Aquarius computer system. Heloise graduated from the Southwest Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas (now Texas State University) in 1974 with a double major in Business Administration and Mathematics, and a teacher's certificate. She currently resides near San Antonio, Texas and is known for takeing field trips for research purposes in order to give informed advice to her readers

    Heloise Visits the College of Veterinary Medicine, number 10

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    Tour of CVM by syndicated columnist and author of "Hints from Heloise". Ms. Evans, "Heloise" stops for a picture with Ms. Diane L. Oswald from the college's communications and media department. Physical description: color negatives, 2.5X3.5mmPonce Kiah Marchelle Heloise Cruse Evans, born April 15, 1951 in Waco, Texas, best known by her pen name Heloise, is an American writer, author, and speaker specializing in lifestyle hints, including consumer issues, pets, travel, food, home improvement, and health. Heloise (the daughter) took over the column in 1977 when mother Heloise Bowles, the original columnist of “Hints from Heloise†died of heart disease. She worked with her mother for several years and contributed to the column as Heloise II. It became one of the most widely syndicated newspaper columns appearing in over 600 newspapers worldwide. She worked as a contributing editor for Good Housekeeping magazine, writing the monthly column "Heloise to the Rescue." She has written 11 books, hosted a national radio show and is a nationally known speaker. In 1983 an on-line database of "Hints from Heloise" became one of the first on-line information products available to the public via the Mattel Aquarius computer system. Heloise graduated from the Southwest Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas (now Texas State University) in 1974 with a double major in Business Administration and Mathematics, and a teacher's certificate. She currently resides near San Antonio, Texas

    Heloise Visits the College of Veterinary Medicine, number 03

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    Tour of CVM by syndicated columnist and author of "Hints from Heloise". Dean H. Richard Adams takes a picture with Ms. Evans. Physical description: color negatives, 2.5X3.5mmPonce Kiah Marchelle Heloise Cruse Evans, born April 15, 1951 in Waco, Texas, best known by her pen name Heloise, is an American writer, author, and speaker specializing in lifestyle hints, including consumer issues, pets, travel, food, home improvement, and health. Heloise (the daughter) took over the column in 1977 when mother Heloise Bowles, the original columnist of �������Hints from Heloise����� died of heart disease. She worked with her mother for several years and contributed to the column as Heloise II. It became one of the most widely syndicated newspaper columns appearing in over 600 newspapers worldwide. She worked as a contributing editor for Good Housekeeping magazine, writing the monthly column "Heloise to the Rescue." She has written 11 books, hosted a national radio show and is a nationally known speaker. In 1983 an on-line database of "Hints from Heloise" became one of the first on-line information products available to the public via the Mattel Aquarius computer system. Heloise graduated from the Southwest Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas (now Texas State University) in 1974 with a double major in Business Administration and Mathematics, and a teacher's certificate. She currently resides near San Antonio, Texas and is known for takeing field trips for research purposes in order to give informed advice to her readers

    Heloise Visits the College of Veterinary Medicine, number 06

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    Tour of CVM by syndicated columnist and author of "Hints from Heloise". Dr. Kenita S. Rogers (left) shows Ms. Evans, "Heloise" the animals that are receiving care. Physical description: color negatives, 2.5X3.5mmPonce Kiah Marchelle Heloise Cruse Evans, born April 15, 1951 in Waco, Texas, best known by her pen name Heloise, is an American writer, author, and speaker specializing in lifestyle hints, including consumer issues, pets, travel, food, home improvement, and health. Heloise (the daughter) took over the column in 1977 when mother Heloise Bowles, the original columnist of “Hints from Heloise†died of heart disease. She worked with her mother for several years and contributed to the column as Heloise II. It became one of the most widely syndicated newspaper columns appearing in over 600 newspapers worldwide. She worked as a contributing editor for Good Housekeeping magazine, writing the monthly column "Heloise to the Rescue." She has written 11 books, hosted a national radio show and is a nationally known speaker. In 1983 an on-line database of "Hints from Heloise" became one of the first on-line information products available to the public via the Mattel Aquarius computer system. Heloise graduated from the Southwest Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas (now Texas State University) in 1974 with a double major in Business Administration and Mathematics, and a teacher's certificate. She currently resides near San Antonio, Texas and is known for takeing field trips for research purposes in order to give informed advice to her readers
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