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    Correspondence dated February and March 1968 between Dr. Aziz Atiya and J. Reuben Clark

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    Correspondence between Dr. Aziz Atiya and J. Reuben Clark, Chairman Classical and Asian Languages at Brigham Young University regarding graduate student Nassif A. Youssif. 1. Typewritten letter on Brigham Young University letterhead to Dr. Atiya from J. Reuben Clark, Chairman of Classical and Asian Languages, dated February 21, 1968. Mr. Clark asks Dr. Atiya to fill out a Professional Evaluation Form for Nassif A. Youssif. 2. Typewritten letter to J. Reuben Clark, Chairman of Classical and Asian Languages, Brigham Young University from Dr. Atiya, Intercultural Center, University of Utah dated March 4, 1968. Enclosed Professional Evaluation Form for Nassif A. Youssif. 3-7. Professional Evaluation Form for Nassif A. Youssi

    David J. Clark

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    "SX 27370 L/Cp. David J. Clark N.T. Force Sigs/12 Div Sigs. Coomalie Creek "A" [Sect]".SX 27370 Lance Corporal David J. Clark. Northern Territory Force Signals/12 Division Signals. Coomalie Creek. "A" [Section]

    Portrait of J. C. Clark

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    Portrait of J.C. Clark. He was likely either a student or professor at Pacific University.[front] J. C. Clark,; [back] J. C. Clar

    Beautiful Boys: Representing Gay Identity in Contemporary French Film

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    Poster for a lecture given by Lawrence Schehr (University of Illinois) (Clark University class of 1975) titled “Beautiful Boys: Representing Gay Identity in Contemporary French Film“. This event was held at the Grace Conference Room at Clark University on October 28th, 2008. Schehr was the first ever Henry J. Leir speaker. The posters available in this series are currently the best available versions we have. Some the artists who helped design these posters include Nina Borland, Jasper Boyd, Isabel Miranda, and Sampson Wilcox. This is the current extent of our knowledge regarding the Henry J. Leir poster designers.https://commons.clarku.edu/henryjleirposters/1000/thumbnail.jp

    J. H. Clark letter, MSS.2570

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    Abstract: J. H. Clark (U.S. Navy), in Brookyln, New York, writes an express order to Philip Weirel in Bedford, Pennsylvania, for Bedford Water. Shipping instructions and payment questions are included.Scope and Content Note: Contains an express order from J. H. Clark of the U.S. Navy for one barrel of Bedford Water.The order is to be shipped to New York without delay. Clark discusses shipping methods and asks payment questions of the recipient, Philip Weirel. Reverand Hall is listed as a personal reference.Biographical/Historical Note

    J. A. Clark $1.00 (one dollar) private scrip

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    This private scrip was issued in Kentucky Town by J. A. Clark. A vignette of a train in an ornate cartouche comprises the left border of the note; a steam tug comprises the right. The number ''1'' is printed in a decorative design in the upper-center of the note. The following in printed in the lower-left corner: ''Fort Washita, June 2nd 1862.''J.A. Clar

    Thomas B. Clark

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    Typescript of a biographical sketch of Thomas B. Clark, told by C. Enoch Clark of Provo to Elgin Oliphant in 1940. Thomas Clark, born in England in 1820, came to Utah in 1852, settling at Prov

    Student uses a laboratory machine [4], 1967

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    Photograph of a Clark University student using laboratory machinery, 1967. All photographs in this collection were digitized between 2022 and 2023. The photographs in this collection are part of the Photographs and Media record group of Clark University’s Archives & Special Collections.https://commons.clarku.edu/classroom/1024/thumbnail.jp

    Baseball player slides into a base, circa 1960s

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    A Clark University baseball player slides into base, circa 1960s. All photographs in this collection were digitized between 2022 and 2023. The photographs in this collection are part of the Photographs and Media record group of Clark University’s Archives & Special Collections.https://commons.clarku.edu/baseball/1031/thumbnail.jp

    A professor teaching mathematical formulas, early 1970s

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    Photograph of a Clark University professor teaching mathematical formulas, circa early 1970s All photographs in this collection were digitized between 2022 and 2023. The photographs in this collection are part of the Photographs and Media record group of Clark University’s Archives & Special Collections.https://commons.clarku.edu/classroom/1002/thumbnail.jp
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