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    R. Michael Hardy's Graduate Recital

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    Original Format: CassetteComposers in the first graduate recital: E. Bourdeau; Robert Schumann; Carl Maria von Weber; Sergei Rachmaninoff; Paul BonneauComposers in the second graduate recital: Benedetto Marcello; Sergei Rachmaninoff; Andre Caplet; Jacques Ibert; Charles Martin Loeffler; Eugene GoosensFirst Recital: WoodwindsSecond Recital: Woodwind

    Michael R. White interview, 23 July 2014

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    Michael R. White is the former mayor of the city of Cleveland, Ohio. This 2014 interview covers a range of topics, including White\u27s student government activism at Ohio State University and his political career in Cleveland

    Michael Rodriguez interviews historian and author Keith Widder

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    Historian and author Keith Widder talks about his move to Michigan from Wisconsin, his career as Curator of History for the Mackinac Island State Park Commission, his research interests, his book "Michigan Agricultural College", and his current projects. Widder is interviewed by Michigan State University Librarian Michael Rodriguez for the MSU Libraries' Michigan Writers Series. Held in the MSU Main Library

    Michael Petrucci on R&R

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    PFC Michael Petrucci at Itami Air Force Base, Japan, on way to R&R in Kyoto, Japan, January 1954. Petrucci was born August 9, 1930, in Youngstown, Ohio, where he grew up and attended school. Petrucci enlisted in the Marine Corps in July of 1952, and began basic training at Cherry Point Marine Base in North Carolina in August 1953. He received orders for overseas duty in May 1953, but when the United States and North Korea ended hostilities in July 1953, his transfer to Korea was halted. Petrucci was eventually sent to Korea in September 1953 and stationed at the First Marine Aircraft Wing base in the town of Pohang Dong, where he served until July 1954. By September 1954, Petrucci had returned to civilian life in Youngstown, Ohio

    Autobiography of Michael R. Berman: A Program Manager’s Journey

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    Autobiography of Michael R. Berman: A Program Manager’s Journe

    Autobiography of Michael R. Berman: A Program Manager’s Journey

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    Autobiography of Michael R. Berman: A Program Manager’s Journe

    Autobiography of Michael R. Berman: A Program Manager’s Journey

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    Autobiography of Michael R. Berman: A Program Manager’s Journe

    Interview of Michael R. Smith

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    Michael R. Smith is an alumnus of La Salle University, Class of 1982, with a degree in accounting. He was born in 1960 at Nazareth Hospital in the Greater Northeast section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He grew up along the Roosevelt Boulevard of Northeast Philadelphia in the Holmes Circle neighborhood. He attended and graduated from Father Judge Catholic High School in Philadelphia in 1978. He decided upon La Salle University and attended La Salle as an accounting major from 1978 to 1982, the latter being his graduation year. Legacy wise, Michael is one of many La Salle graduates in his family, including his father, sister, brother, two uncles, and two cousins. His sister also taught at La Salle University, as well, and she encouraged Michael to attend here especially. Michael commuted to the La Salle campus and was part of the commuter culture at the school, especially with other students from Northeast Philadelphia. Michael participated in intramural swimming and water polo on campus, and he played a lot of pinochle with his campus friends. Academically, his favorite professor was Pete Sweeney in accounting, who taught Michael principled conservative accounting, as well as professional ethics. Michael also did a quasi-internship while at La Salle at Kay Automotive in Philadelphia, where he worked as an accountant. This was his first full-time career job upon graduation. Michael has since gone on to careers in financial and business management, and he applauds the strong La Salle accounting network for alumni throughout the country. Today, he is the father of a 19-year-old daughter at Bloomsburg University, and he lives vicariously through her, encouraging her to take advantage of aspects of college life that he neglected while an undergraduate. Michael currently resides in Morrisville, Pennsylvania

    Michael Petrucci on R&R in Tokyo's 'Central Park'

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    U.S. Marine Corporal Michael Petrucci (left) and Corporal Dave Murray (right) at Tokyo's "Central Park" on R&R from the First Marine Aircraft Wine Base (K-3) in Korea, May 1954. Petrucci was born August 9, 1930, in Youngstown, Ohio, where he grew up and attended school. Petrucci enlisted in the Marine Corps in July of 1952, and began basic training at Cherry Point Marine Base in North Carolina in August 1953. He received orders for overseas duty in May 1953, but when the United States and North Korea ended hostilities in July 1953, his transfer to Korea was halted. Petrucci was eventually sent to Korea in September 1953 and stationed at the First Marine Aircraft Wing base in the town of Pohang Dong, where he served until July 1954. By September 1954, Petrucci had returned to civilian life in Youngstown, Ohio

    Michael Petrucci on R&R in Tokyo, Japan

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    U.S. Marine Corporal Petrucci on R&R in Tokyo, Japan, May 1954, standing in front of a shop where he hocked his wristwatch. Michael John Petrucci was born August 9, 1930, in Youngstown, Ohio, where he grew up and attended school. Petrucci enlisted in the Marine Corps in July of 1952, and began basic training at Cherry Point Marine Base in North Carolina in August 1953. He received orders for overseas duty in May 1953, but when the United States and North Korea ended hostilities in July 1953, his transfer to Korea was halted. Petrucci was eventually sent to Korea in September 1953 and stationed at the First Marine Aircraft Wing base in the town of Pohang Dong, where he served until July 1954. By September 1954, Petrucci had returned to civilian life in Youngstown, Ohio
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