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    Joseph Farrell

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    Handwritten Dedication to Jeremiah Farrell from Marc Romano, author of Crossworld

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    A handwritten note of appreciation sent to Jeremiah Farrell by Marc Romano, the author of Crossworld: One Man\u27s Journey into America\u27s Crossword Obsession . Farrell was the renown creator of the 1996 Election Day Puzzle that predicted the election by allowing for Clinton or Bobdole to be valid responses. Romano mentions the puzzle several times in his own work and corresponded with Farrell regarding his book and the best puzzle in the world .https://digitalcommons.butler.edu/faculty_images/1001/thumbnail.jp

    Farrell and Daigneau Store

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    Photograph - Interior view of Farrell and Daigneau Store, Athabasca, Alberta. Left to right, Hamel (book keeper), Joseph Arthur Daigneau, Jim Demers, Moise Hogne, and Romeo C. Farrel

    Engaging Students Through Technology Symposium 2015 Presentation by Joe Farrell

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    The 2015 Engaging Students Through Technology Symposium was held on Friday, October 30. We brought together faculty, staff and graduate students for a day of sharing, networking and celebration! Joseph Farrell, Professor of Classical Studies, shared experiences and ideas about guiding students to co-create knowledge by using technology tools. Vergil website: http://vergil.classics.upenn.edu/https://repository.upenn.edu/showcase_videos/1095/thumbnail.jp

    Farrell Brothers, number 2

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    Dr. Don Farrell (left) and brother Dr. Joseph M. Farrell, Jr. (right) examine a canine patient in the new clinic space at Farrell Brothers Animal Hospital located near Arlington, Texas. Physical description: black-and -white print (photograph), 13X18mmBrothers, Dr. Joseph Milton Farrell, Jr. and Dr. Don Farrell opened their veterinary practice together on August 9th, 1948 in Arlington, Texas. Their father Dr. J. M. Farrell Sr. was also a practicing veterinarian when the boys were young and inspired them to one day want to open their own clinic. In 1948 Dr. Farrell Sr. was the city meat inspector for the city of Fort Worth. Joseph Farrell graduated from Texas A&M Veterinary School in 1944 and spent three and a half years with the Veterinary Corps of the Army, being discharged in January, 1947. In June, 1948 his brother Don, also graduated from Texas A&M with his D.V.M. holding a reserve commission in the Army

    Farrell Brothers, number 1

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    Dr. Don Farrell (left) and Dr. Joseph Milton Farrell Jr. (right), veterinarians at their newly opened Animal Hospital in Arlington, Texas. Physical description: black-and -white print (photograph), 17.5X25mmBrothers, Dr. Joseph Milton Farrell, Jr. and Dr. Don Farrell opened their veterinary practice together on August 9th, 1948 in Arlington, Texas. Their father Dr. J. M. Farrell Sr. was also a practicing veterinarian when the boys were young and inspired them to one day want to open their own clinic. In 1948 Dr. Farrell Sr. was the city meat inspector for the city of Fort Worth. Joseph Farrell graduated from Texas A&M Veterinary School in 1944 and spent three and a half years with the Veterinary Corps of the Army, being discharged in January, 1947. In June, 1948 his brother Don, also graduated from Texas A&M with his D.V.M. holding a reserve commission in the Army

    Farrell Brothers, number 2

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    Dr. Don Farrell (left) and brother Dr. Joseph M. Farrell, Jr. (right) examine a canine patient in the new clinic space at Farrell Brothers Animal Hospital located near Arlington, Texas. Physical description: black-and -white print (photograph), 13X18mmBrothers, Dr. Joseph Milton Farrell, Jr. and Dr. Don Farrell opened their veterinary practice together on August 9th, 1948 in Arlington, Texas. Their father Dr. J. M. Farrell Sr. was also a practicing veterinarian when the boys were young and inspired them to one day want to open their own clinic. In 1948 Dr. Farrell Sr. was the city meat inspector for the city of Fort Worth. Joseph Farrell graduated from Texas A&M Veterinary School in 1944 and spent three and a half years with the Veterinary Corps of the Army, being discharged in January, 1947. In June, 1948 his brother Don, also graduated from Texas A&M with his D.V.M. holding a reserve commission in the Army

    Farrell Brothers, number 1

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    Dr. Don Farrell (left) and Dr. Joseph Milton Farrell Jr. (right), veterinarians at their newly opened Animal Hospital in Arlington, Texas. Physical description: black-and -white print (photograph), 17.5X25mmBrothers, Dr. Joseph Milton Farrell, Jr. and Dr. Don Farrell opened their veterinary practice together on August 9th, 1948 in Arlington, Texas. Their father Dr. J. M. Farrell Sr. was also a practicing veterinarian when the boys were young and inspired them to one day want to open their own clinic. In 1948 Dr. Farrell Sr. was the city meat inspector for the city of Fort Worth. Joseph Farrell graduated from Texas A&M Veterinary School in 1944 and spent three and a half years with the Veterinary Corps of the Army, being discharged in January, 1947. In June, 1948 his brother Don, also graduated from Texas A&M with his D.V.M. holding a reserve commission in the Army

    Jeremiah Farrell with Dennis Sasha, author of Puzzling Adventures: Tales of Strategy, Logic and Mathematical Skill

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    Jeremiah Farrell is awarded the title of Omniheurist, First-Class for solving the eloborate embedded puzzle in Dennis Sasha\u27s book, Puzzling Adventures . The cryptic puzzle required Dr. Farrell to travel to New York City on a certain day to meet two persons in yellow with one wearing a red wig. The event was featured in articles in Indy Star and the New York Sun.https://digitalcommons.butler.edu/faculty_images/1003/thumbnail.jp
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