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Joe Moon
"Sgt (Joe Blue)Moon VP 6893 VX121493 1/54 ASSL Coy HQ McMillians Harpes folly Nov40 August 43".Sgt (Joe Blue) Moon. VP 6893 VX121493. 1/54 Anti Aircraft Search Light, Company Headquarters, Macmillans. Harpes folly. November 40 August 43
Joe Moon
Joe Moon, son of Alice and Joseph Henry Moon--Photo is located on page 319 of the Jensen Utah Book
Bobby Joe Moon oral history interview and transcript
This recording and transcript form part of a collection of oral history interviews conducted by the Chao Center for Asian Studies at Rice University. This collection includes audio recordings and transcripts of interviews with Asian Americans native to or living in Houston.Bobby Joe Moon was born in Cleveland, Mississippi, June 15th, 1944, and lived most of his life in the South. Both of his parents originally come from Kaiping county of Guangdong, China. He studied at Mississippi State University and graduated with a degree in accounting. Throughout his career he worked as an auditor for different sectors of the government and has recently retired. He has also been on numerous boards and was one of the pioneers who served for the rights of Asian Americans. He is also very involved with the Chinese Baptist Church. He is married and has two daughters, who both live in Texas. Most of his close family members lives in Texas with the exception of his two sisters, who live in Sacramento, California
Episode 71: Fly control with Roger Moon: The Moos Room
Runtime: 36:10Roger Moon, entomologist and friend of The Moos Room joins the OG3 to discuss fly control and to give Dr. Bradley J Heins a hard time. Thanks for listening!Heins, Brad; Armstrong, Joe; Krekelberg, Emily; Moon, Roger. (2021). Episode 71: Fly control with Roger Moon: The Moos Room. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/225258
Dr. Joe Hoyle – Faculty Author Interview
Dr. Joe Hoyle, Associate Professor of Accounting in the E. Claiborne Robins School of Business, discusses Introduction to Financial Accounting, a unique online textbook that incorporates many different learning and media techniques. By offering introductory videos, embedded multiple-choice questions and real-life interviews with an investment manager, Hoyle and his co-author include something for every student. The book will be published by Flat World Knowledge in early 2010
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[About the author Joe Clark HBSS]
Sheet of text describing photographer Joe Clark and his beginnings in Detroit, Michigan that was displayed during an exhibition of Joe Clark, HBSS photography at the Detroit Institute of Arts
Joe Warner
Joe Warner, the author of Biscuits and 'Taters, at the Manatee Historical Commission booth at the 1983 Manatee County Fair
Race for the Moon
"Race for the Moon was originally published by Harvey in 1958, long before we landed on the moon. The stories contained inside are the product of the time period, our race against the "Reds" and the desire to reach the moon. This is sci-fi and told through the eyes of Jack Kirby, Joe Simon, Al Williamson, Bob Powell and others. This fun series lasted three issues and is reprinted in its entirety".--back cove
The Running Revolution: Observations and Advice from Joe Henderson
Joe Henderson has been the heartbeat of the running revolution since its beginnings in the early 1970s. Hiz eighth book offers the best of his running and writing career to this point (1980). Best-selling author Dr. George Sheehan says of him, Joe is a deceptively simple writer who makes it look easy. His instincts and intuitions about the running experience give him complete control, complete confidence. When it comes to writing about running, Joe has perfect pitch. Fellow author Jim Fixx adds that Henderson is as good a mentor as anyone could be lucky enough to have.https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/prairiestriders_pubs/1193/thumbnail.jp
Novelist Eugene Burdick
1964 photograph taken by Joe Munroe of famed author Eugene Burdick as he plays racquetball. Burdick was a political science professor at the University of California. His famous works include 'The Ugly American' (1958), 'Fail-Safe' (1962) and 'The 480' (1965). Joe Munroe's career began in 1939 at the Cranbrook Academy of Art. He served in the Air Force during World War II and then joined Cincinnati-based Farm Quarterly magazine. Though raised in Detroit, agriculture became an important subject of Joe's photographs. He moved to California in 1955 and free-lanced, taking magazine assignments and selling his own work
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