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    John G. Hudson Oral History

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    An oral history interview of military veteran John G. Hudson originally conducted under the auspices of the Library of Congress Veterans History Project

    Walter G. Hudson to Dear Sir, October 8, 1898

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    In this letter of October 8, 1898, Walter G. Hudson writes presumably Horace Kephart regarding Kephart’s Sharpshooters organization. He discusses various gun types, the Los Angeles sharpshooters, who he thinks should organize a movement out west. Hudson requests a copy of the bylaws so that he can get a New York contingent together. He has interested men and a practice space. He suggests the test for qualification into a sharpshooter company be set high

    Snacks 57 -- Billy Hudson!

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    Includes descriptive metadata provided by producer in MP3 file: "Snacks 4 the Brain! - Podcasts - Snacks 57 -- Billy Hudson!" Billy G. Hudson is Director of the Center for Matrix Biology with a particular interest in diabetes research. His Aspirnauts program has equipped rural Arkansas schoolchildren with laptops or ipods to use on their long bus commutes. Teachers and professors need to interact and collaborate to raise the standards of school education.Vanderbilt University. Medical Cente

    Letter to Leona Hudson from Dugald Hudson, Seoul, Korea, September 17, 1957

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    1 Electronic record(s) and derivatives. 1 pages. 732565 bytes.Letter to Leona Hudson from Dugald Hudson, Seoul, Korea, September 17, 1957. To:Hudson, Leona (Valdosta, GA) From:Hudson, Dugald (Seoul, Korea) Names in the Letter: Description:Letter explaining a court case where the accused was convicted of impersonation of a CID agent and larceny from the QM Warehouse; he went to a JA party at Seoul; he wants Leona to send him a harmonica “Octave G” for his Korean houseboy. Original Label:10

    Graduate recital, piano. Hudson, C., 1990

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    Recorded during a live performance at Dalton Center Recital Hall, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, March 18, 1990, 2:00 p.m., the 280th concert of the School of Music's 1989-1990 season.Carol Hudson, piano ; with Andréa Campos, Kristen [i.e. Kristin] Van Ausdal, violins ; Tânia Campos, viola ; James Ellis, cello (4th work).In partial fulfillment of the requirements of the Master of Music degree in piano performance, Western Michigan University, 1990.Information from performance program.Toccata in G major / Johann Sebastian Bach -- Valses nobles et sentimentales / Maurice Ravel -- Sonata number 3 in A minor, opus 28 / Sergei Prokofiev -- Piano quintet in E-flat major, opus 44 / Robert Schumann

    Hudson, G S (George Sture), VX28071

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    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/393722Surname: HUDSON. Given Name(s) or Initials: G S (GEORGE STURE). Military Service Number or Last Known Location: VX28071. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 31972.216140 Item: [2016.0049.26015] "Hudson, G S (George Sture), VX28071

    Hudson River-Black River Regulating District and CSEA Local 120, Hudson-Black River District

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    In the matter of the fact-finding between the Hudson River-Black River Regulating District, employer, and the CSEA Local 120, Hudson-Black River District, union. PERB case no. M2013-168. Before: Robert G. Bentley, fact finder

    (Table 1) Salinity, dissolved organic carbon and absorption characteristics of surface river waters around Hudson Bay

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    Composition and concentration of colored dissolved organic matter (CDOM) have been determined in Hudson Bay and Hudson Strait by excitation emission matrix spectroscopy (EEM) and parallel factor analysis (PARAFAC). Based on 63 surface samples, PARAFAC identified three fluorescent components, which were attributed to two humic- and one protein-like components. One humic-like component was identified as representing terrestrial organic matter and showed a conservative behaviour in Hudson Bay estuaries. The second humic-like component, traditionally identified as peak M, originated both from land and produced in the marine environment. Component 3 had spectra resembling protein-like material and thought to be plankton-derived. The distribution and composition of CDOM were largely controlled by water mass mixing with protein-like component being the least affected. Distinctive fluorescence patterns were also found between Hudson Bay and Hudson Strait, suggesting different sources of CDOM. The optically active fraction of DOC (both absorbing and fluorescing) was very high in the Hudson Bay (up to 89%) suggesting that fluorescence and absorbance can be used as proxies of the DOC concentration

    Releyendo “La tierra purpúrea” de G. E. Hudson

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    Resenha do livro “La tierra purpúrea” de G. E. Hudson

    Letter from E. G. Moss, Senior Agronomist USDA, Asst. Director Tob. Station, to C. H. Hudson

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    Letter from E. G. Moss, Senior Agronomist USDA, Asst. Director Tob. Station to C. H. Hudson, concerning visit to Test Farm
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