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Leon M. Smith
This photograph shows Leon M. Smith, class of 1934.Leon Smith graduated from International YMCA College, now Springfield College, with a degree in physical and health education, and a minor in general science. Smith played on the Freshman team and varsity soccer and track teams for three years (captain senior year). He joined the soccer, volleyball, wrestling, water polo and baseball class teams. He was a member of the varsity and De Molay club for two years, and on the freshman pageant committee. He was an instructor of gymnastics at the Chestnut Street junior high school during the winter of 1934 and was a teacher at the Olivet Community House Sunday group during the winter of 1932.These materials were part of a scrapbook, probably created by Leon Smith. The pictures were removed from the scrapbook prior to their arrival to the archives. They were removed from the scrapbook pages and scanned individually
The poems of William Winter.
"This edition ... on hand-made Japan vellum, and containing as original print of a portrait of the author made especially for this edition, is limited to one hundred and fifty copies.... For George A. Armour, Allison House. [Signed] William Winter."Mode of access: Internet
The York and Edmonton street in winter
A group of smiling people dressed in winter urban clothing on the street outside the York in Edmonton, Alberta15.1.3 Family Life in Alberta, 1.0 Imanta, 9.1.5 Street scene
Pentaleon (Leon) R. Dosano, 1974
Written on page: Dosano, Pentaleon R. (Leon) age 70, residents Tolo Rd., came to U.S. 1929 Winter. Pentaleon Dosono was born on July 24, 1904 and died July 23, 2002.
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Lieutenant Leon Chambers, U.S. Army
This is a portrait of Lieutenant Leon Chambers, U.S. Army. He is wearing his winter service uniform, turned to the left, and smiling at the camera. This portrait was likely taken in a photography studio
Stutherey Mercurius Das ist: Gründliche und kurtz durchgehende Beschreibung/ wie eine Stutherey anzurichten/ dieselbe in gutem Esse zu erhalten/ und wie man sich deroselben mit gutem Nutzen gebrauchen könne : dergleichen vor niehmaln in Druck geben / Durch Georg Simon Winter
Jere Nash Interview with William Winter (Part 1 of 2)
Interview conducted by author Jere Nash with former Mississippi Governor William Winter in the process of writing Mississippi Politics: The Struggle for Power, 1976-2006. Topics covered include the high number of law school students elected to the Mississippi Legislature in 1947; Soggy Sweat\u27s whisky speech; election commissioners; early Republican Party in Mississippi;Winter\u27s race for governor in 1979; Gil Carmichael; Winter on education and state government reorganization; Mississippi Democratic Party chair fight in 1980; Les McLemore; Jimmy Carter\u27s 1980 campaign; Winter\u27s administration; state revenue and deficit; Voter ID bill;and the 2004 presidential race
Leon M. Smith outside
This photograph shows Leon M. Smith, class of 1935 standing outside with another man.Smith graduated from International YMCA College with a degree in physical and health education, and a minor in general science. Smith played on the Freshman team and varsity soccer and track teams for three years (captain senior year). He joined the soccer, volleyball, wrestling, water polo and baseball class teams. He was a member of the varsity and De Molay club for two years, and on the freshman pageant committee. He was an instructor of gymnastics at the Chestnut Street junior high school during the winter of 1934, and was a teacher at the Olivet Community House Sunday group during the winter of 1932.This photograph was part of a scrapbook, probably created by Leon Smith. The pictures were removed from the scrapbook prior to their arrival to the archives. They were removed from the scrapbook pages and scanned individually
Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)
Letter from Clark W. Thompson to Harris Leon Kempner, Jr. regarding his card with reference to the Loyalty Oath. He mentions about the dilemma for re-election. And hopes that they would have the pleasure to go hunting another winter
Fugue Winter 2002 (No. 24)
Letter from the Editor 6
Alice Fogel
Star/iug SnUlll 8
Michael S.K.N. Tsai
1# Might Be Lale 10
Priscilla Long
Banjo: Six Tunesfor Old Time's Sake 19
Lisa Roullard
19/2, Trakl f!y the Circus 31
}{ljJht Unhinges Day 32
Steve Dunn
Here Go rusif 33
Curtis Bauer
Flesh 47
Pat Tentple
Cuban Cigars 48
Susan Lewis
Anil7Ull Husbandry 56
l>icking up lilt flouse 58
GregAm.es
Playing Ping-Pong with Pontius Pilate 60 Rosebud Tsvi
Cordoba 78
Xochitnilco 79
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