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Oral history of L.A.
"L.A." is a member of the Johns Hopkins University graduating class of 2023. In this interview with Allison Seyler, she shares the impact the COVID-19 pandemic had on her undergraduate experience. She describes where she was born, her childhood, her parents' immigration from Morocco and their careers in the United States. L.A. speaks about her Muslim identity, the geographic makeup of the town she moved to in Virginia, and the disinvestment she saw in education, particularly for people of color. In the interview, she speaks about becoming a community organizer, adjustments she made living life in Baltimore, and she elaborates on what it's like to be a FLI-first-generation college student at Hopkins. She highlights programs, professors, and courses that had profound impacts on her experience, specifically noting the importance of embracing Baltimore as your community while a student at JHU. L.A. describes her study abroad adventures and highlights a moment her mom was able to visit her in Italy. She shares insights on funding issues FLI-first-gen students face, as well as the realities of students in the same programs with very different socio-economic backgrounds. Lastly, she details what's in store for her future after Hopkins
Oral history of L.A.
"L.A." is a member of the Johns Hopkins University graduating class of 2023. In this interview with Allison Seyler, she shares the impact the COVID-19 pandemic had on her undergraduate experience. She describes where she was born, her childhood, her parents' immigration from Morocco and their careers in the United States. L.A. speaks about her Muslim identity, the geographic makeup of the town she moved to in Virginia, and the disinvestment she saw in education, particularly for people of color. In the interview, she speaks about becoming a community organizer, adjustments she made living life in Baltimore, and she elaborates on what it's like to be a FLI-first-generation college student at Hopkins. She highlights programs, professors, and courses that had profound impacts on her experience, specifically noting the importance of embracing Baltimore as your community while a student at JHU. L.A. describes her study abroad adventures and highlights a moment her mom was able to visit her in Italy. She shares insights on funding issues FLI-first-gen students face, as well as the realities of students in the same programs with very different socio-economic backgrounds. Lastly, she details what's in store for her future after Hopkins
Internationale Hygiene-Ausstellung Dresden 1911, Eschweger Wäschefabrik L.A. Levy, Cassel, Ehrendiplom
INTERNATIONALE HYGIENE-AUSSTELLUNG DRESDEN 1911, ESCHWEGER WÄSCHEFABRIK L.A. LEVY, CASSEL, EHRENDIPLOM
Internationale Hygiene-Ausstellung Dresden 1911, Eschweger Wäschefabrik L.A. Levy, Cassel, Ehrendiplom ( -
Letter from L.A. Benton on responding to requests and the Railway
Letter from L.A. Benton to Reverend Horace Lyman. He discusses Lyman's requests and contacting the Union Pacific Road
Development of Rheumatoid Arthritis: Preclinical Biomarkers and Prediction
Dijkmans, B.A.C. [Promotor]Aarden, L.A. [Promotor]Schaardenburg, D. van [Copromotor
[State Historical Survey Committee Marker: L.A. Washington, Jr. and Wife Martha A.]
Photograph of the State Historical Survey Committee marker for L.A. Washington, Jr. and Wife Martha A. in Denison, Texas. Text: Grandnephew of George Washington, who had been guardian of L.A.'s father was a doctor; came to Texas 1849 with inaugural suit. Personal letters of George Washington. Wife came from noted West Virginia family. Recorded - 1968
Oral history interview with L.A. "Stick" Nelson, July 10, 2003
1 electronic record(s) and derivatives. 1 audio file (wav, mp3) 2334476224 bytes. 01:50:17. 3 PDF documents (32 scans, jp2). 5.36 GB (5,759,971,712 bytes).Oral history interview with L.A. "Stick" Nelson, July 10, 2003. Nashville (Ga.). Fieldworker: LeRoy Henderson. Audio file digitized from cassette tape. Part of the South Georgia Folklife Project at Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections. Topics include family history and turpentining
Portia in Primetime: Women Lawyers, Television, and L.A. Law
The following paper was written in March 1989, when L.A. Law was still in its third season and the author was in her last year at Harvard Law School. The analysis is based on events and characters prior to April 1, 1989. An unedited version of the paper is on file at Harvard Law School. The Epilogue included here updates the author\u27s review of L.A. Law through March 15, 1990
Eenige beschouwingen over de toekomst van ons technisch hoger onderwijs
Rede, uitgesproken op den Gedenkdag der Technische Hoogeschool, 8 Januari 1923, door den rector-magnificus Prof. L.A. van Royen.Delft University of Technolog
L.A. Tabulae ad Astra
L.A.: Tabulae ad Astra (Los Angeles: Maps to the Stars) is a series of prints integrating portions of street maps of Los Angeles with gestural lines, impromptu marks from testing pen nibs, and cutting lines on boards—all unwittingly produced in the artist’s studio while working on other projects. The combined layers of intersecting and overlapping marks take on a surprising cartographic character that is reinforced by additional ancient map-like elements such as measurement grids, Latin phrases, beastiary, and scale markers. The resultant prints are also physically connected to the Los Angeles landscape, being printed on paper that was first soaked and stained in the waters of the L.A. River. Together Tabulae ad Astra plays on the constant tensions of control vs. freedom, order vs. complexity, safety vs. adventure, and city vs. wilderness.
Cover images: Design by Rebecca McKinney featuring Tab.10 and ephmera, by Dirk Hagner, courtesy of the artist. Artwork images by Dirk Hagner, courtesy of the artist. All other documentation photographs by Jeff Rau and Melanie Kim, from exhibition in the Earl & Virginia Green Art Gallery. L.A. Tabulae ad Astra (exhibition catalog), by Dirk Hagner Editor: Jeff Rau Contributing author: Karin Lanzoni Copyright © 2015 Earl & Virginia Green Art Gallery. Book design by Rebecca McKinney.https://digitalcommons.biola.edu/exhibit-catalogs/1012/thumbnail.jp
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