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Interview with Thomas M. Scott
Clarke A. Chambers interviews Thomas M. Scott, former professor of political science and director of CURA.Scott, Thomas M.; Chambers, Clarke A.. (1995). Interview with Thomas M. Scott. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/50561
John M. Scott with Mrs. James G. Eagle
John M. Scott and Mrs. James G. Eagle make final plans for the Book and Author luncheon at Hotel Texas. Fort Worth Star-Telegram Morning March 22, 1964.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1960s/2428/thumbnail.jp
Interview with Susan M. Scott
An interview with Susan M. Scott about her experiences as a delegate to the 1972 Democratic Convention. Audio is on tape MS016_14-3_73-023https://scholars.fhsu.edu/koh/1255/thumbnail.jp
Scott - Robert M. Scott
A.B.; Phrenakosmian. Entered Preparatory, 1874. D.D.S., U. of P., 1883. Born Nov. 27, 1860, Gettysburg. Parents, J. Harvey and Maggie J. Practiced Dentistry, West Chester, 1883-1918. Died June 24, 1918. Married Dec. 20, 1892, Mary R. Evans, West Chester. Handwritten on back: ""Your Classmate, Robert M. Scott, June 1881"
J. M. Scott feeding dogs from roof
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/246990J. M. Scott (in charge of dogs) stands on the roof of the wooden Base hut. He holds a hunk of meat in his hands. A group of dogs stand on the ground looking up at Scott. Image taken by Henry Cozens during the British Arctic Air Route Expedition 1930-1931.
Inscription: 2660117791
Item: [1980.0030.01336] "J. M. Scott feeding dogs from roof
[Letter to Carolyn M. Scott from her Grandmother]
Letter to Carolyn M. Scott from her grandmother
Letterbook of George M. Scott Hardware Company, 1887
George M. Scott hardware Company, letterbook, 1887, 10" x 11 3/4
Isaac M. Scott 206485
The "Isaac M. Scott" was built of steel in 1909 at Lorain, Ohio. She was of 6372 gross tons. She was owned by the Virginia Steamship Company of Cleveland, Ohio with M. A. Hanna Company as managers. When bound for Milwaukee, Wisconsin with a cargo of coal, she was caught in the fierce gale of Lake Huron that was known as the "Big Storm." Fighting desperately to keep afloat in the blinding storm, she was swept by tons of icy water faster than the pumps could work. She sank with her entire crew of twenty-eight
Partition of Africa, Partage de l'Afrique, par M. Scott Keltie
Chaix Paul. Partition of Africa, Partage de l'Afrique, par M. Scott Keltie. In: Le Globe. Revue genevoise de géographie, tome 32, 1893. pp. 247-250
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