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    Portrait of Alice Gertrude Bailey, Kenneth Hamilton Bailey, E. Clive Bailey [and] Ernest Thomas Bailey [picture].

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    Condition: Good.; Title from inscription on reverse.; Inscriptions: "Ernest Thomas Bailey, E. Clive Bailey, Kenneth Hamilton Bailey, Alice Gertrude Bailey" --In pencil on reverse. "C. H. Mason, Photographer, Canterbury" --Stamped on reverse. "Post Card ..." --Printed on reverse.; Related material: Sir Kenneth Bailey papers National Library of Australia Manuscripts section MS 4622; Related material: Personal photograph albums of Sir Kenneth Bailey National Library of Australia Pictorial section PIC/P776 Albums 665, 863, 976. Part of a collection of portraits and photographs relating to Sir Kenneth Bailey, his family and career

    Letter to Lieutenant C. C. Pierce from Sgt. Kenneth Uni

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    Letter to Lieutenant C. C. Pierce from Sgt. Kenneth Uni, from Manzanar Relocation Center, recommending a program for Nisei women to volunteer for the W.A.A.C (Women's Army Auxiliary Corps). Sgt. Uni was likely a member of the Army Team registering Nisei for the Selective Service and administering the loyalty questionnaire

    [Correspondence Between Kenneth C. Cheeley and Barbara Jordan - March 22, 1978-April 4, 1978]

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    Correspondence between Kenneth C. Cheeley and Barbara Jordan discussing Jordan's decision to not seek re-election to congress

    Senft, Kenneth C. , April 2, 2007 [Interview]

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    Kenneth Senft was interviewed on April 2, 2007, by Robert R. Cooney about his experiences before, during, and after World War II, with emphasis on his military service. He recalls Gettysburg College atmosphere and campus life during war, including the camp for German POWs located in Gettysburg. Gen. Eisenhower spoke at his commencement ceremony. He studied at Lutheran Theological Seminary, and did relief work in refugee camps in Europe after the war.World War II

    Oral History Interview with Kenneth Ruff, October 7, 2005

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    Transcript of an oral interview with Kenneth J. Ruff. Ruff joined the Army Air Forces while attending college in Missouri in 1942. He describes all the places he trained as a pilot, from Texas to Wisconsin and Oklahoma. He eventually was selected to be a flight instructor. He ferried one aircraft to Australia and when he returned, he went to Reno, Nevada for more flight training. Upon completion, Ruff ferried an airplane to India via Brazil and Africa. Once he arrived in India, his job then consisted of flying material in C-46 transport planes over "the Hump" to China. He flew 72 missions from India to China over the Himilaya Mountains. Ruff shares several experiences of his while flying in China and India. After the war, while Ruff was in the Reserves, he was recalled to fly supplies to German citizens in the Berlin Airlift (1948-1949). Ruff spent 20 years in the Air Force after WWII

    Kenneth Barnes in dress uniform, c. 1918

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    Photographs from the life of Royal Kenneth Barnes, father of Darrell Mills Barnes (1926-1922

    Blackman, Kenneth E. -- 1963-69 -- Correspondence, Individual -- letter, 1965-02-27

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    Letter from Lichstein, Herman C. to Blackman, Kenneth E. dated 1965-02-27.Sabin Collection Fair Use Policy</a

    Kenneth C. Beem

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    C. 2-3. Treasurer, auditor36.103 K

    Copy of letter from President Kenneth Pitzer to James C. Winters, Rice University Charter Trial

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    This document is a copy of a typewritten letter from President Kenneth Pitzer to James C. Winters

    Letter from Kenneth C. Royall to Representative Burdick Regarding General Pick, April 16, 1949

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    This letter dated April 16, 1949, from Secretary of the United States (US) Army Kenneth C. Royall to US Representative Usher Burdick, replies to questions posed by Burdick regarding the work of the Army Corps of Engineers and of Chief Engineer General Pick. Royall defends the quality of Pick\u27s work, including work done on the Ledo Road/Stilwell Road, Garrison Dam, and Fort Peck Dam. Handwritten notes on the letter read Garrison Dam and #8.https://commons.und.edu/burdick-papers/1384/thumbnail.jp
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