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    Letter with attachment: Percy Scott Flippin to Ida M. Tarbell, May 9, 1932

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    Letter with advertisement for recent boo

    Aeroplane

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    Group of men standing around Captain Wrigley's plane, which arrived in Darwin on 12th December 1919. Percy Brown is on far left.Trigg, M. W

    Percy Brown

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    Opening of tennis court at Methodist Church, Darwin for year 1918-1919, with a view of some of the ladies. Mr. Thelsie, President of the Club, is speaking, with Rev. Pratt standing behind. Knuckey Street.Trigg, M. W.Date:1918

    Group of men

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    Posed group of members of the Monastery Mess, May 1918. Back l-r Philp, J; Way, Alan; Corley, Joe; Robey, A.; Mr Beurteaux; Ludlow, C; Kerlin, C, secretary; Chinese Cook. Front row l-r Stewart, K; Brown, Percy; Father Fanning; Allinson, L; Reynolds, G. Sitting in front is the head waiter 'Frog'.Trigg, M. W

    Radio Operators

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    Radio Operators, Darwin Coastal Radio Station, at the Monastery Mess. Back L-R: Philp, J; Way, Alan; Corley, Joe; Robey, A; Mr Beurteux; Ludlow, C; Kerlin, R; Chinese Cook. Front L-R: Stewart, K: Brown, Percy; Father Fanning; Allinson, L; Reynolds, G. Seated in front 'Frog' the head waiter.Trigg, M. W

    Letter from Percy H. Williams to Ivory M . Davis

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    Letter from Percy H. Williams from the President\u27s Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity (PCEEO) to Ivory M. Davis. The letter notifies Davis of his letter complaining of employment discrimination being received.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_ivorydaviscivilrightscasepapers/1022/thumbnail.jp

    The Percy Roope Papers

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    Percy M. Roope was a Professor of Physics at Clark University from 1921 to 1967. He was a student of Robert H. Goddard and was present at Goddard\u27s first successful launch in 1926. His papers consist of interviews with him concerning Dr. Goddard and correspondence with him

    Percy Luney

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    Percy Luney was named Vice President for Education, Research and Development, and Workforce in January, 2008. Prior to joining Space Florida, Percy served as Dean and Professor of Law at Florida A&M University College of Law and North Carolina Central University School of Law. He was President of the National Judicial College in Reno, Nevada, and taught at Duke University School of Law and Cornell University College of Engineering. Prior to his academic career, Percy worked for the law firm of Birch, Horton, Bittner, Monroe, Pestinger & Anderson and the United States Department of Interior Office of the Solicitor in Washington, D.C. As a Thomas J. Watson Fellow, Fulbright Lecturer, Fulbright Scholar, and Senior Fulbright Specialist, he has traveled, conducted research, and taught in Europe, Africa, and Asia. Percy holds a bachelor’s degree in Geology from Hamilton College in Clinton, New York, and juris doctor degree from Harvard Law School in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Percy brings an extensive background in law, education, and research to the Space Florida team.https://commons.erau.edu/space-congress-bios-2016/1075/thumbnail.jp

    Percy Jones, 1927

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    A black and white copy of a photo of Percy Curtis Jones taken from the November, 1927 Toledo Topics magazine. At the time of publication, Percy Jones had succeeded his father, former mayor of Toledo and businessman, Samuel Milton Jones, as president of the S. M. Jones Company. Like his father, Percy Jones was a civic leader as well as a businessman
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