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Fran Gordon, 23rd Annual ODU Literary Festival
Fran Gordon, director of The National Arts Club’s PAGE reading series, is the author of Paisley Girl, a novel. She is one of four finalists for Quality Paperback Book Club’s New Voices Award, and has been a visiting writer to the American Academy in Rome. She teaches in the English Department at Rutgers University and in the Writing Program at The New School Universit
Gravitational Energy Control
International audienceThis is a set of 68 selected articles published by Dr. Fran De Aquino along 17 years; all of them developed starting from the Relativistic Theory of Quantum Gravity (first article). Together they provide the theoretical foundations for the Technology of Control of the Gravitational Energy. The author is Professor Emeritus of Physics of Maranhao State University, UEMA, and Titular Researcher (R) of National Institute for Space Research, INPE
Sarah Scott and Fran Lever
Inscribed on back: \u27Sarah Scott, Director, LWVMS; Fran Lever, Publicity; LWVMS Convention, 5-31-97; BYC Bioxi\u27https://egrove.olemiss.edu/lwv_photo/1002/thumbnail.jp
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[Portrait of Fran Vick]
Photograph of Fran Vick for potential use as an author photo in 2007. Vick is sitting down, looking at the camera and smiling
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[Portrait of Fran Vick, 3]
Photograph of Fran Vick for potential use as an author photo in 2007. Vick is sitting in a rocking chair, facing to the left and looking directly at the camera. She is smiling slightly. Both of her hands are resting on the left arm of the chair. A shelf full of books can be seen in the background behind her
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[Portrait of Fran Vick, 2]
Photograph of Fran Vick for potential use as an author photo in 2007. Vick is sitting in a rocking chair, facing to the left of the camera and smiling. She is resting both hands on the left arm of the chair. A shelf full of books can be seen in the background behind her
Stainless steel in Sweden : antidumping attacks, good international citizenship
This report analyzes the economics, legal, and business logic of the United States, Sweden, and the European Community regarding the stainless steel industry. Trade policies and legal cases are analyzed and presented to support the author's conclusion that good economics, international competitiveness, private ownership, and limited support from a government that demonstrates good international citizenship are not enough to defend an industry against the application of antidumping or other import-restricting policy.Water and Industry,Roads&Highways,Primary Metals,Banks&Banking Reform,Mining&Extractive Industry (Non-Energy)
Native bees
prepared for the Oregon Forest Resources Institute by: Jon Cox (Cafferata Consulting), Fran Cafferata (Cafferata Consulting), Julie Woodward (Oregon Forest Resources Institute).This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Includes bibliographical references (pages 18-19).Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English
Letter from [author unknown] to [recipient unknown], [1906 Apr] 18.
EarthquakeSan Fran. 18- 315 PM San Fran without communication with [outside?] world since 11 am dead will number up in the thousands Goot has been asked for transports to bury the dead at sea to avoid plague the gas works exploded, entire city in flames from Montgomery St to the water front and south of Market street the ground is in a tremor and if another quake comes will wipe out the entire city, they are starting special trains from Los Angeles with Doctors and nurses etc. several small coast towns in ruins San Jose, Napa, Salinas, worst wrecked, [anyhow?] at Napa wrecked half the inmates killed and03714https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/jmcl/29692/thumbnail.jp
Family forests and wildlife: what you need to know
authors: Fran Cafferata Coe, Nicole Strong, and Ken Bevis.Title from PDF caption (viewed on May 28, 2021).This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Includes bibliographical references (page 7).Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English
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