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    Larry Hammett's Graduate Recital

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    Original Format: CassetteComposers in the first graduate recital: Antonio Lauro; Heitor Villa-Lobos; Joaquin Rodrigo; Larry HammettComposers in the second graduate recital: Manuel Ponce; Joaquin Rodrigo; David Vose; Siegried FinkFirst Recital: Guitar. Music files are not available.Second Recital: Guitar. Music files are not available

    [Mary Martin with son, Larry Hagman]

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    Photo of Mary Martin with son, Larry Hagman

    Terry Martin and Larry Murphy in Huskies Stadium, 1983

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    color photographExcellent condition.Former football player Terry "Pepper" Martin (kneeling, Commerce class of 1942) and fellow footballer Larry Murphy (right, Engineering class of 1946), relive their glory days in Huskies Stadium, with a linesman or referee standing to one side.Written in ink on reverse: 'Terry Martin, Larry Murphy'. See 98.04.0875. Came in file folder marked 'Alumni'. From Art Gallery

    Artist Larry K. Martin Painting “Fighting Gamecock”

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    Artist Larry K. Martin puts finishing touches on his painting titled, fighting gamecock. Martin painted the gamecock to benefit his alma mater, Jacksonville State University. Signed prints of the painting were made available to alumni and friends with a portion of proceeds benefiting JSU. (circa June 2, 1992)https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib_ac_histimg_1990/1155/thumbnail.jp

    Larry Martin Vegetarian Meals

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    Four years as a vegetarian has turned Larry Martin, Scott Theater Actors Repertory Company (STARCO) performer, into a master of meatless gastronomy. Fresh fruits and yogurt often sustain him during his busy summer acting season but he has a repertoire of vegetarian dishes as he cooks when leisure time is available. Fort Worth Star-Telegram Morning edition July 30, 1969.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1960s/4409/thumbnail.jp

    Larry R. Ostarly

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    Larry joined AECOM in 2010 as Sr. VP Operations and Program Manager for AECOM’s Institutional Services Contract at National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s Kennedy Space Center (KSC). Previously, Larry held several leadership positions at United Space Alliance prior to transitioning to AECOM, Director of Ground Systems Support (GSS) responsible for day-to-day leadership and overall management of the directorate, which provided equipment and operational support for all Shuttle Processing and Facility functions assigned to the Shuttle Processing Contract at KSC. In addition, Larry served as USA’s Deputy Director of Orbiter Operations, Deputy Director of the Florida Program Office, and Technical Manager of Integrated Project Management. Prior to joining USA in 1996, Larry served as the Manager of Test Operations with Lockheed Martin Space Operations and the Trident II Test Director for Lockheed Missiles and Space Company. Larry earned his Bachelor’s degree in Electronic Engineering Technology from the University of Central Florida in 1983. He was awarded the Space Flight Awareness Award for his contributions to the Space Shuttle Program, the NASA Public Service Medal, and in 2003 an additional NASA Public Service Medal for leading the contractor recovery team dispatched to Barksdale Air Force Base on the morning of the Columbia mishap.https://commons.erau.edu/space-congress-bios-2016/1018/thumbnail.jp

    Baudouin de Sebourc, publié par Larry S. Crist, 2002

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    Martin Jean-Pierre. Baudouin de Sebourc, publié par Larry S. Crist, 2002. In: Romania, tome 123 n°491-492, 2005. pp. 523-525

    Larry Martin Prints: Finding Aid

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    This collection contains framed prints created by local artist Larry K. Martin. Martin is a native of Alabama and holds a Ph.D. from Tulane University. He pursued a career in tropical medicine, having researched at Walter Reed National Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, and in the field in the Amazon rainforests of Colombia and Brazil. He eventually began to work in wildlife conservation, and was the curator of the Anniston Museum of Natural History. He began painting circa 1976, primarily using soft acrylics. He sells his paintings and prints of said paintings through the Wren’s Nest Gallery located at 100 Choccolocco Street, Oxford, Alabama (within the Oxford Performing Arts Center). Martin favors subjects that feature wildlife and nature, and his original paintings and prints have been acquired by major corporate and private collections (eg, President George H.W. Bush, Bob Hope, both Houses of the US Congress, the Audubon Naturalist Society, etc.). He is featured in Who’s Who in American Art and David Goldblatt’s Artists of the Century

    Comparative costs of producing hogs

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    Martin, Larry; Kruja, Zana. (1999). Comparative costs of producing hogs. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/148088
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