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    Delta High athletes

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    Standing: Coach Joe Martinez, Gerald Finlinson, Steven Talbot, Nels Peterson, Glen Grygla, and Richard Moody. Kneeling: Merrill Maxfield, Joe Nielson, Ken Lake, and Jay Wright, Delta, Uta

    J Club, 1960-1961 Members

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    These Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) students were members of the J Club in 1960-1961. First row is Arland Carter, Ray Gentles, Ed Neura, Claude Washington, Jackie Jackson, Harold Bobo, Bobby Johnson. Second row is T. Ford, Wayne Ray, Tommy Maddux, Jim Williams, Gerald Halpin, Bill Bowen, Micky Grimmett, Cecil Dunn. Third row is Charles Bohannon, Rayford Talley, Ronnie Talley, Harold Shankles, Marvin Hudson, Charles Baker, Larry Joe Davis. Fourth row is Noel Sanders, Sam Kenimer, Jimmy Austin, Bobby Lucas, Bill Kinzy, Don Hodges, Hugh Maze.https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib-ac-histimg/30206/thumbnail.jp

    [Photograph 2012.201.B0916.0479]

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    Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "Women's committee for the symphony . . . Mrs. A. W. Kavanaugh III / Mrs. Richard J. Morrison / Mrs. Gerald Furseth .

    [Photograph 2012.201.B0115.0514]

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    Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "Looking pleased at the results to date of their efforts toward the United Way residential goal are Mrs. Thomas King, Mrs. Gerald S. Nash and Mrs. J. D Burchfield.

    [Photograph 2012.201.B1432.0350]

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    Photograph used for a story in the Oklahoma Times newspaper. Caption: "Mrs. Gerald B Bremseth, president of the '89ers Organization, displays a portrait of her grandfather, Dr. J. R. Holliday, who made significant contributions to medicine in Oklahoma.

    A National Broadband Plan for Our Future: A Customer-Centric Framework

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    Congress has recently charged the Federal Communications Commission to establish a National Broadband Plan. This paper argues that a customer-centric plan, which puts the customer in control of decision-making, will yield the best broadband result for the U.S. The Federal government must establish a market infrastructure that encourages competition, requires transparency of both network providers and application providers, and includes vigorous antitrust enforcement. Competition from wireless broadband is present now and will become far more prevalent shortly, on the basis of current and announced investment plans. Regulators must also make available far more licensed spectrum to ensure this competition is realized. Calls for regulation in the form of mandated unbundling and more unlicensed spectrum are regulatory cul-de-sacs with proven track records of failure. Calls for regulatory control of network provider practices (other than transparency), such as network neutrality, are misguided. Such decisions are best left to customers, who can very well decide for themselves which of the broadband providers offer terms that best suit the customer.Technology and Industry

    Pacific University men's basketball team

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    1960s Pacific University men's basketball team. Members are, left to right, as follows: William E. Walters ('73), Warren Stone, Arlen I. Hallbacka ('72), Mark J. Peterson ('73), Tom Zerr, Terry Conroy ('75), Matthew H. Meyer ('75), Rick Franssen, Gerald C. Westfall ('73), Joe Massengale, James Edward Grant ('72), and Arthur A. Hiemstra ('75).[back] L to R: Bill Walters, Warren Stone, Arlen Hallbacka, Mark Peterson, Tom Zerr, Terry Conroy, Matt Meyer, Rick Franssen, Jerry Westfall, Joe Massengale, James Grant, Art Hiemstr

    Texas Federation of Music Clubs convention

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    Presidents of federated music clubs here are, left to right, Mmes. T. B. Hopskins, University Place; Nelson Scurlock, Euterpean; Gerald Wren, Harmon; Joe J. Guest, Music Study. Published in Fort Worth Star-Telegram morning edition March 26, 1950.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/2600/thumbnail.jp

    'Way down deep in my heart [music] : love theme /

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    For voice and piano.; Caption title.; "Lyrics by O'Neill & Fox"--Cover.; "Ireland's sweetest singer Gerald E. Griffin's ..."--Cover.; "Successfully sung in the new Irish play, 'The land of the shamrock.', direction: George Marlow Ltd."--Cover.; Cover bears port. of Gerald E. Griffin.; Date approximated from the publisher's advertisement which appeared on p. 22 of The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Saturday 13 May 1916.; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-an10044215
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