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    Letter from Carl Hayden to Harold Greene

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    Letter from Carl Hayden to Harold Greene regarding the progress of the national park bill

    Letter from Harold Greene, Tusayan National Forest to Carl Hayden

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    Letter from Harold Greene to Carl Hayden regarding the proposed boundaries for the national park bill

    Issue #8 - November 6, 1962

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    Nov. 6, 1962. 2 pg. Extra. Council passes motion providing for the establishment of a "Student Disciplinary Court." Editor-in-Chief - Harold J. Levy News Editor - Allan Millward Contributing Editor - Doug Hird Sports Editor - Dave Allen Circulation Chief - Lillian Hale Distribution - G Rust-d-Eye Copy Reader - Steve Barker Mortician - Janet McQuillan Typist - Trudy Lipp Editorial II council cans caldwell's court Clayton clippe

    Harold Palmer

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    Harold E. Palmer (1877-1949), was a London-born early twentieth century linguist, phonetician, language educator, and author of over a hundred books, research papers and monographs. A school dropout, he started work as a learner- teacher at a school in Verviers, Belgium where he taught and experimented with teaching methods, and learnt several languages, both living and artificial

    Broad thinking: An interview with Harold Kalant

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    In this interview, Dr. Harald Kalant, Professor Emeritus at the University of Toronto, talks about his career in addiction science, his professional associations with E.M. Jellinek, Griffith Edwards and other luminaries, the growth of the addiction field, and the issue of cannabis legalization in Canada, among other things. The interview was made by Judit H. Ward and William Bejarano on May 16, 2016 in Toronto.Peer reviewe

    Harold Dudley papers

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    Harold Dudley (1896-1970) was a poet, author, and founder of the Washington Pilgrimage, later known as Religious Heritage of America. The organization actively promoted the Judeo-Christian heritage of the United States. Dudley was instrumental in lobbying Congress to add "under God" to the official text of the Pledge of Allegiance. He also wrote The Populist Movement, American Women in Public Life, This New America, Thoughts of Love and You, a volume of poetry to his wife; and the music to "Lead My America," a patriotic anthem. The collection consists of biographical materials documenting Dudley's life, as well as selected poems and other of Dudley's publications

    Letter from Harold Johnson to Tsuneo Iwata, April 16, 1942

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    Letter from Harold Johnson field representative of Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco to Tsuneo Iwata, president of the Turlock social Club, in regards to mass removal preparation.The Nisaburo Aibara Collection features materials from the Turlock Social Club, a local Japanese-American community group active between 1939 and 1970. It contains documents regarding the Stockton, Turlock and Merced Assembly Centers and Japanese American Citizens League chapters. The Collection also features correspondences with reactions, responses, and preparations for the forced evacuation. Additionally, the Collection has records on the Central California Cantaloupe Company, Turlock Farm Corporation, Turlock Japanese Society, and family records and funeral service programs of Japanese-American residents of Turlock

    Oh, Davy of the Navy you're a wonderful, wonderful boy [first line of chorus]

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    strophic with choruspiano and voiceads on back cover for Dixon-Lane Pub.Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 096, Item 049Words & music by Harold Dixon

    Oh, Davy of the Navy you're a wonderful, wonderful boy [first line of chorus]

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    strophic with choruspiano and voiceads on back cover for Dixon-Lane Pub.Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 096, Item 049Words & music by Harold Dixon
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