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Impact of Inundation and Changes in Garrison Diversion Project Plans on the North Dakota Economy
This report attempts to identify the economic consequences of the Garrison Diversion Unit and North Dakota's Missouri River impoundments from the state's perspective. The authors hope it will assist individuals and groups making decisions affecting the future development of North Dakota's water resources.Resource /Energy Economics and Policy,
James Garrison, John S. Garrison and Larry Garrison. John S. Garrison is a sailor in the United States Navy
James, John S. and Larry Garrison. John S. Garrison is sailor in the United States Navy.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1940s/15317/thumbnail.jp
Economic Activity Associated With the Garrison Diversion Unit in 1984
Resource /Energy Economics and Policy,
Larry Garrison working at his father\u27s ice and grocery store
Larry Garrison, defensive halfback for North Side High School, chips ice in his father\u27s ice and grocery store.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/27482/thumbnail.jp
Koinonia
Student Development At Bible College: What Do We Really Know?, Dan Brown
Executive Committee Meeting
Public Relations and Student Development, Brent Garrison
South Central Regional, Larry Mealy
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Growing a Healthy Personalityhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/acsd_koinonia/1060/thumbnail.jp
Garrison Keillor, 38th Annual ODU Literary Festival
Garrison Keillor is an acclaimed humorist, novelist, poet, and America\u27s most beloved radio host. He went to work for Minnesota Public Radio in 1969, and in July 1974, he hosted the first broadcast of A Prairie Home Companion. Keillor has received Grammy, ACE and George Foster Peabody awards, the National Humanities Medal, and election to the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Author of many best-selling books, he is the host of the “Writer\u27s Almanac and the author of several poetry anthologies. His reading is donated as a gift to the ODU writing community
Garrison Keillor: An Evening with Garrison Keillor
Garrison Keillor, author, storyteller and humorist, discusses his life and life in America in general.
A Minnesota native, Keillor began his radio career as a freshman at the University of Minnesota, from which he graduated in 1966. He went to work for Minnesota Public Radio in 1969, and on July 6, 1974, hosted the first broadcast of A Prairie Home Companion in St. Paul. The show ended in 1987, resumed in 1989 in New York as The American Radio Company, returned to Minnesota and in 1993 resumed its original name. Each week 2.6 million listeners on more than 450 public radio stations now hear the show.
Keillor also hosts a daily five-minute radio program, The Writer\u27s Almanac, is a frequent contributor to Time magazine and writes a biweekly column of advice to the lovelorn for Salon, an online magazine.
He is the author of 12 books, including Lake Wobegon Days (1985), Love Me (2003) and HomeGrown Democrat (2004).
Keillor has received numerous awards, including a Grammy for his recording of Lake Wobegon Days, two ACE Awards for cable television and a George Foster Peabody Award. In 1994 he was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame. He received a National Humanities Medal from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
With Philip Brunelle, Keillor has performed with many orchestras, including the Chicago, San Francisco, Dallas and National symphonies. He has appeared at Wolf Trap, Carnegie Hall and other concert halls as a member of The Hopeful Gospel Quartet, and he has performed in one-man shows across the country and on tour broadcasts of A Prairie Home Companion
Speech Draft on Garrison Dam Pool Level, Undated
This undated speech draft by an unknown author concerns the taking of lands related to the pool level of the Garrison Dam. The speech outlines the ways in which the US Fifth Amendment provides protections for private property and argues that the US Army Engineers would be in violation of these laws if they expand the Garrison Dam pool beyond the agreed upon 17 million acre feet. There are two handwritten notes at the bottom of the speech.https://commons.und.edu/burdick-papers/1368/thumbnail.jp
Garrison Keillor discusses his book Pontoon at the Ford Hall Forum, audio recording and transcript, 9/17/2007
Garrison Keillor, author, storyteller, humorist, and creator of the weekly radio show A Prairie Home Companion, joins us tonight to share from his latest Lake Wobegon novel. Set in the iconic Midwestern small town – a place where “the women and strong, the men are good looking, and all the children are above average” – Pontoon is a story about a woman with a secret. Keillor’s tales of lake Wobegon have touched the hearts of millions and, as stated by the Chicago Tribune, captured “what is small and ordinary and therefore potentially profound and universal in American life.” This program is presented in collaboration with WGBH.https://dc.suffolk.edu/fhf-av/1070/thumbnail.jp
Garrison Keillor
American author, singer and humorist, Garrison Keillor performed his work at the Chester Fritz Auditorium on the 2nd of November 1977.https://commons.und.edu/performing-arts-photos/1018/thumbnail.jp
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