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    Black Symposium_ Letter From Keith Carreiro to Harry Walker in Regards to Media Coverage on the Symposium on Black America

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    A letter from Keith Carreiro, Chairman of the Distinguished Lecture Series at the University of Maine, to Mr. Harry Walker, of Harry Walker, Inc in New York, sent on December 12, 1968 on media coverage of the Symposium on Black America. Keith Carreiro sent a letter to The New York Times for coverage and asks for support from Harry Walker to help broadcast the Symposium.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/racial_justice/1021/thumbnail.jp

    Harry Fieldsted and Keith Pace

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    Harry Fieldsted and Keith Pace are pictured together during their school year at Altamont High School

    Jones, Harry Lewis interview

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    Oral History interview of Harry Jones. Interview conducted by Baker, Keith; Campo, Cody at University of Central Florida- Orlando, FL

    Keith Lauer

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    Marietta High School; studio portrait of Keith Lauer (Orian, v.21, 1939, p. 48), names written in reverse

    Harry Pepper Fonds

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    The fonds consists of newspaper articles written by Harry Pepper from the Rossland Miner and the Trail Times.Born in 1913, Harry Pepper spent most of his youth in Suffolk, England, before immigrating to Canada in 1929. He spent his early years in Canada working on farms during the summer months, and in the bush during the winter. In 1940 he enlisted for the war, and joined the RoyaL Canadian Artillery, fighting in the 8th Canadian Field Regiment. During the war, Harry served in England, North Africa, Italy, France, Belgium and Holland. While overseas, he married, and his new family returned to Canada in 1945. He moved to Trail as a foreman of the 4X Bakery in 1946, and was later employed by Buchan’s Bakery. In 1949 he began working at Cominco, and stayed there until his retirement. Harry Pepper was incredibly active in the sports community in Rossland, and volunteered with soccer, baseball, softball, lacrosse, and hockey. He was also an avid Curler and Golfer. He wrote a sports column for the Rossland Miner called “As I See It” and stayed with the newspaper until the building burned down and it subsequently went out of business. On his 60th birthday, he was asked to do a sports column in the Trail Daily Times called “Pepp Talk”

    Australia is the land for me [music] /

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    For voice and piano.; Caption title.; "Dedicated to the Hon. W.M. Hughes, the Prime Minister of Australia."; "No. 582"--Cover.; " ... and sung by Harry Lauder"--Cover.; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-an10365917; NLA's NL copy from the collection of Keith Watson. ANL

    Letter from Harry and Yaso Ueno to Michi and Walter Weglyn, June 03, 1987

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    A letter from Harry and Yaso Ueno to Michi and Walter Weglyn in which the authors lament a United States Supreme Court and criticize Japanese American Citizens' League (JACL) leader Mike Masaoka.These materials are from box 73 and 74 of the Frank Chin Papers. The Frank Chin Papers contain personal and professional correspondence between Frank Chin and Michi Weglyn relating to particular projects on which either author was working as well as files related to the Day of Remembrance Tribute to Michi Weglyn

    Keith O\u27Brien Company, Millinery Department

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    Image shows a display inside the Keith O\u27Brien Company store.Image included in both the Shipler and the Classified photograph collections

    Letter from W. W. Bass to Harry Welch, (Phoenix) Chamber of Commerce

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    Letter from W. W. Bass to Harry Welch protesting the proposed national park bill

    Subsurface Imaging of South Brighton Spit, Christchurch, New Zealand part II: Coastal Processes and Data Interpretation.

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    Color poster with text, illustrations, and maps describing research conducted by W. Patrick Dryer, Jackie Ebert, Beth Ellison, and Keith Erickson, advised by Harry M. Jol and David Nobes.Ground penetrating radar (GPR) surveys were collected along the width of South Brighton Spit at its most southernly extent. The processed GPR data provides a subsurface image of the coastal sedimentary deposits that can be correlated to the layering of the spit.University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire Office of Research and Sponsored Programs
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