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    Pastor Ralph Surrett, Laurel Grove Baptist Church

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    In 1957 there were at least 15 Champion employees who were ordained ministers. Most of their pastoral duties took place outside of work, but when a special service was needed during work hours Champion often gave release time. In this photograph, Ralph Surrett, pastor of Laurel Grove Baptist Church is seen standing at the pulpit. More information about this photograph can be found in the Champion publication The Log. Click the link in the “Related Materials” field to view the article on pages 12 – 15

    Letter from Ralph H. Cameron to Carl Hayden

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    Letter from Ralph H. Cameron asking to speak to Carl Hayden concerning a matter relevant to the bill granting National Park status to the Grand Canyon

    Letter from Carl Hayden to Ralph H. Cameron

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    Letter from Carl Hayden to Ralph H. Cameron responding favorably to a request to meet in regards to the bill granting National Park status to the Grand Canyon

    Letter from Ralph H. Cameron to Carl Hayden

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    Letter from Ralph H. Cameron to Carl Hayden thanking him for forwarding Senate Bill No. 390 with the report of March 31st, 1918, and expressing interest in their upcoming meeting in Washington

    Letter from Ralph H. Cameron to Carl Hayden

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    Letter from Ralph H. Cameron to Carl Hayden requesting a delay on the introduction of the Grand Canyon bill until he can meet with himself and Senator Ashurst in Washington

    Native drama entitled The panting patriot of the pattern parliament, or The palmy parient of the peerless prodigies : in five acts / by the author.

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    Attributed to Ralph Delaney. Refer to Morris Miller's Australian literature 1795-1938, p. 377.; Electronic reproduction. Canberra, A.C.T. : National Library of Australia, 2013.; ANL's copy lacks cover and is slightly damaged.Panting patriot of the pattern parliament.Palmy parient of the peerless prodigies

    Into the Spotlight: Ralph Brill

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    At the time of Mary Lawrence’s retirement, she began working on an ambitious history project. She hoped to chronicle the early history of Legal Writing with a series of interviews. The interviewees were to include Marjorie Rombauer, the “founders” of LWI (Laurel Oates and Chris Rideout), and Ralph Brill. Mary Lawrence was able to complete the first two installments; however, declining health prevented her from fully completing the third installment, featuring Ralph Brill. This Article, based on transcriptions of Mary Lawrence’s interviews with Ralph Brill, completes the trilogy

    William E. Hoy, letter to Mr. Ralph Elliot Lin Weber, July 8, 1943, with envelope and newspaper articles

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    This letter was sent from William E. Hoy to Mr. Ralph Elliot Lin Weber and is dated July 8, 1943. The letter recounts information about the only baseball game where Hoy, a deaf athlete, was at-bat against Taylor, also a deaf athlete. Mentioned in the letter is a typewritten play by play of the same game, copied from the Enquirer of May 17, 1902. Also included is an envelope and newspaper articles. The envelope, from International League Information, is addressed to Ralph E Lin Weber and has handwritten lists of players of N.Y. and Cincinnati. The newspaper articles are from the Dayton Daily News and the Cincinnati Enquirer and feature pictures of William E. Hoy, the author of the letter

    January 22, 1985 letter from Ralph A. Patterson, Jr., Diamond Shamrock Thermal Power Company, to Takeshi Yoshihara, DPED, Energy Division

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    The author of the letter is named as Ralph A. Patterson Jr., but "crn" actually wrote the letter (per "RAP/crn"). The original letter included attachments (not included in the digital file)
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