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[Interview with Mark Lane in Playboy Magazine #3]
Poor quality photocopies of a magazine article which appeared in Playboy Magazine. The article features an extensive interview with Mark Lane, an attorney and author, who is critical of the Warren Commission's assessment of the assassination of President Kennedy
[Interview with Mark Lane in Playboy Magazine #2]
Poor quality photocopies of a magazine article which appeared in Playboy Magazine. The article features an extensive interview with Mark Lane, an attorney and author, who is critical of the Warren Commission's assessment of the assassination of President Kennedy
[Interview with Mark Lane in Playboy Magazine #1]
Magazine article which appeared in Playboy Magazine. The article features an extensive interview with Mark Lane, an attorney and author, who is critical of the Warren Commission's assessment of the assassination of President Kennedy
Cultural and historic landscapes of Lane County, Oregon : summary report of the 1986 Lane County cultural and historic landscape resources survey
by: Thomas B. Forster (editor), Phillip Dole, Kenneth Helphand, Robert Z. Melnick (co-editor), Rick Minor, Kent Sundberg (co-editor).Title from PDF title page (viewed on January 27, 2020).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.Funds for the survey were provided by the National Park Service through a grant from the Oregon State Historic Preservation Office to Lane County. Matching funds were provided by the Lane County Land Management Division and by the Landscape Architecture Department of the University of Oregon.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English
News Article Announcing an Ohioan\u27s Petition for an Enslaved Person Named Jacob Eye to Be Freed
News article announcing that a man from Ohio, Ebenezer Lane, has petitioned for the freedom of an enslaved man named Jacob Eye, who belonged to Lane but was living in New Orleans; however, a jury refused to grant his requesthttps://egrove.olemiss.edu/lanternproject/1125/thumbnail.jp
News Article Announcing an Ohioan\u27s Petition for an Enslaved Person Named Jacob Eye to Be Freed
News article announcing that a man from Ohio, Ebenezer Lane, has petitioned for the freedom of an enslaved man named Jacob Eye, who belonged to Lane but was living in New Orleans; however, a jury refused to grant his requesthttps://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/lantern-um/1126/thumbnail.jp
"Lane College Welcomes Home Alex Haley", 1978
A booklet detailing Alex Haley's historical relationship with Lane College and highlights from his visit to Lane College on May 21, 1977. Alex Haley, author of Roots, visited Lane College in May 1977. His parents graduated from Lane College, and Mr. Haley lived in Jackson as a child for a brief time while his father worked as a professor at Lane College. Pictured from left to right are: Herman Stone Jr. (President of Lane College from 1970-1986), Dr. Wesley Cornelius McClure (future Lane College President from 1992-2013), and Alex Haley
Peter Raven Letter to Neal Lane and Jacob Lew
A letter from Peter Raven sent to Neal Lane, Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP), and Jacob Lew, Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), discussing aspects of budgeting for the projects and goals outlined in the 1998 report "Teaming with Life" given by the President's Committee of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST)
Finding Aid to the Collection of John Lane Materials
John Lane (1854-1925) was a British publisher who was co-founder of The Bodley Head, initially specializing in antiquarian books. As a publisher Lane became noted for printing provocative and controversial works. Some of his publications were The Yellow Book and the famous Keynotes series, with covers by Aubrey Beardsley. Lane was married to the author Annie Philippine King and subsequently published several of her works. Lane\u27s nephew Allen Lane founded Penguin Books in 1935. The Collection contains correspondence to other British literary figures, two publisher statements to Violet Paget, and a published article on Anatole France\u27s visit to England
Letter from Franklin K. Lane, Secretary of the Interior, to Representative Hayden
Letter from Franklin K. Lane expressing his support for bill S.390 in establishing the Grand Canyon as a National Park. Circa 1913-1920
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