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    Bee keeper's library.

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    "Frank C. Pellett, state bee inspector."--title page.The office of State bee inspector was abolished in 1916. Only four bulletins were published.Mode of access: Internet

    Second Annual Report of the State Bee Inspector to the Governor of the State of Iowa for the year 1913, 1913

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    This report contains information on the Second Annual Report of the State Bee Inspector to the Governor of the State of Iowa for the year 1913

    Third Annual Report of the State Bee Inspector to the Governor of the State of Iowa for the year 1914, 1914

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    This report contains information on the Third Annual Report of the State Bee Inspector to the Governor of the State of Iowa for the year 1914

    Report of the State Bee Inspector for the year ending October 31, 1915: Fourth Annual Report together with Report of Convention of the Iowa Bee Keepers Association in Des Moines, December, 1915

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    This report contains information about the Report of the State Bee Inspector for the year ending October 31, 1915: Fourth Annual Report together with Report of Convention of the Iowa Bee Keepers Association in Des Moines, December, 1915

    Couples Who Collaborate: Tom Angleberger and Cece Bell

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    Tom Angleberger and Cece Bell are the unique couple behind numerous memorable books for children. The couple creates joyful, relatable characters and settings that invite children to return to their books again and again. In addition to their collaborative projects, the couple also supports each other in their independent pursuits, which are also hugely successful. Their insights and experiences on collaborating and creating books for children draw from their years of experience, and success, honing their craft together.Cece Bell is the author and illustrator of a diverse range of books, including Newbery Honor–winning autobiography El Deafo (2014), Geisel Honor–winning Rabbit and Robot: The Sleepover (2014), Rabbit and Robot and Ribbit (2017), I Yam a Donkey (2016), Bee-Wigged (2017), Itty Bitty (2009), and the Sock Monkey series. She has also created books with her husband, Tom, including Crankee Doodle (2013) and the Inspector Flytrap series. She earned her graduate degree in illustration and design at Kent State University and became a full-time author and illustrator after many years of working as a freelance illustrator and designer

    Canon Barnett and the first thirty years of Toynbee Hall

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    PhDThis thesis is a study of the changing role which Toynbee Hall, the first university settlement, played in East London between 1884 and 1914. The first chapter presents a brief biography of Sainiel Augustus Barnett, the founder and first warden of the settlement, and analyzes his social thought in relation to the beliefs which were current in Britain during the period. The second chapter discusses the founding of the settlement, its organization, structure and the aims which underlay its early work. The third chapter, concentrating on three residents, C.R. Ashbee, .H. Beveridge and T. Edmund Harvey, shows the way in which subsequent settlement workers reformulated these aims In accordance with their own social and economic views. The subsequent chapters discuss the accomplishments of the settlement in various fields. The fourth shows that Toynbee Hall's educational program, which was largely an attempt to work out Matthew Arnold's theory of culture, left little impact on the life of East London. The fifth chapter discusses the settlement residents' ineffectual attempts to establish contact with working men's organizations. The final chapter seeks to demonstrate that In the field of philanthropy the residents were far more successful than in any other sphere in adapting the settlement to changing social thought
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