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    Digital Library and Data Grid Technology Group

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    Digital libraries and data grids manage state information about data collections. This is in contrast to the management of semantic information used for discovery that is provided by semantic web technology. The discussion group investigated the types of inferences and relationship management that would improve digital library and grid services. Notable examples include management of relationships discovered by data mining services, management of properties associated with grid name spaces, and management of properties associated with encoding format structure descriptions

    05271 Prospectus for Dagstuhl Library Working Group

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    Prospectus for the formation of a Digital Library Group The topics of data and information virtualization are proposed as the basis for a working group at the Dagtuhl conference on the Semantic Grid

    [Moore Drug Co. Advertising Slide]

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    Hand-colored glass lantern slide depicting an advertisement for Moore Drug Co. in Reagan, Texas.Recto: [imprinted on slide mount] Special Slides One Dollar. Advertising Slide Co. Saint Louis. [imprinted on slide] ''See it Made.'' Try a real Orangeade or Lemonade- at our Fountain. Moore Drug Co. Reagan Texas

    [Moore Drug Co. Advertising Slide]

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    Hand-colored glass lantern slide depicting an advertisement for Moore Drug Co. in Reagan, Texas.Recto: [imprinted on slide mount] Special Slides One Dollar. Advertising Slide Co. Saint Louis. [imprinted on slide] ''See it Made.'' Good for Young and Old. Real Lemonade and Orangeade at Moore Drug Co. Reagan Texas

    Data-intensive Research - Challenges & Issues. Modern Data Management Overview

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    The advent of digital data has revolutionised analytical options for researchers in science and the humanities as well as data analysts in government and large corporations. Such data, however, does not come without a price. Many organisations are facing the need to provide data management and storage for large amounts of data to support analysis, preservation, publication and other services. These issues affect researchers, managers and technical specialists. This lecture will address the new options for EResearch as well as the challenges and issues involved in managing digital data. Reagan Moore is an internationally known and highly regarded figure in the field of data management. He is Associate Director for Data Intensive Computing at the San Diego Supercomputer Center. In this role, he coordinates research efforts in the development of massive data analysis systems, scientific data publication systems, and persistent archives. One of his ongoing research interests is the support for information based data-intensive computing. Australia is attempting to pursue some of the same issues through the Australian Partnership for Sustainable Repositories (APSR), a project funded by the Systemic Infrastructure Initiative as part of the Commonwealth Government's Backing Australia’s Ability Program. One of the partners of APSR is the Australian Partnership for Advanced Computing (APAC), which provides advanced computing and grid infrastructure for EResearch in Australia.Australian Partnership for Sustainable Repositories (APSR) Australian Partnership for Advanced Computing (APAC

    Letter from Mike Reagan of the Mike Curb Campaign Committee to Lorenzo A. Richards

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    Letter (undated but probably late1981) from Mike Reagan of the Mike Curb Campaign Committee, seeking participation in a survey and monetary contributions to Curb\u27s campaign for Governor of CaliforniaMIKE CURB CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE P.O. Box 13298 Sacramento, CA 95813 Mike Reagan Honorary Co-Chairman Wanda Agostini Robert O. Anderson Roy Ash Joseph Baird Charles Bakaly Robert Bauer Walter F. Beran Ben Biaggini Alfred Bloomingdale Bert Boeckmann Norma Bordelon Sybil Brand Virginia Braun the Honorable John V. Briggs Margaret Martin Brock Mike Carrington Jan Carter Dennis Catron The Honorable Eugene Chappie Vernon Christina Darwin D. Cohee Ted Cummings The Honorable William Dannemeyer Dick Darling Justin Dart Peter W. Dauterive The Honorable Ed Davis Sally Del Junco Paul Diener Corwin Denney Edmund T. Dombrowski, M.D. The Honorable John Doolittle The Honorable Donald Doyle The Honorable David Dreier Robert Emett Velma Farmer The Honorable Gerald N. Felando The Honorable Bobbi Fiedler The Honorable William Filante Ambassador Leonard K. Firestone Donald J. French The Honorable Nolan Frizzelle Paul Gann Sheriff Brad Gates Emil C. Ghio Lowell Graham Richard Gulbranson The Honorable Carol Hallett Jackie Harker Eldon Haskell Frank Hathaway The Honorable J. Robert Hayes The Honorable Wally Herger Jacqueline H. Hume Frank Gard Jameson Howard Jarvis Steve M. Jeong The Honorable Ross Johnson Ed Johnson Earle M. Jorgensen Casey Kasem The Honorable Ernest Konnyu Garry Kreep Harry T. Kubo John B. Kilroy The Honorable William Leonard The Honorable Jerry Lewis The Honorable John R. Lewis The Honorable W . Donald MacGillivray Dan McGurk Dixie Mclntee Ed Mills Isamu Minami Frederick P. Lyte Archie Moore The Honorable Richard Mountjoy David H. Murdock The Honorable Robert Naylor The Honorable Patrick J. Nolan The Honorable Dan O\u27Keefe Forest E. Olson Walter Pudinski Virginia Rice The Honorable H. L. Richardson Henry Salvatori Mrs. Frank R. Seaver The Honorable Don Sebastiani Marie Solberg The Honorable Stan Statham Eleanor Ring Storrs Charles B. Thornton Bob Tuttle Holmes Tuttle Don Underdown Kay Valory Bobbe Vargas Julian Virtue Jim & "Apple" Walker Jerry Weintraub Shirley M. West The Honorable Charles Wiggins Bill Wilson Dennis Wilson Dear Friend, I urge you to fill out and return the enclosed Voter Preference Tracking Survey that has been registered to you by the Mike Curb Campaign Committee. The Benefit of your Survey answers will be two-fold. First, you will be helping the Curb Campaign Committee in formalizing our official campaign attack on some of the most critical issues facing California citizens. The results of this first Tracking Survey will serve as the basis of our Committee platform for 1982. And secondly, you will be helping Republican candidates at every other level, from Lieutenant Governor to the State Assembly. How? Because this Survey information will be given to every one of our Party nominees for their personal campaign use in each of their districts. It will most likely become the very base for our entire California Republican Platform for the 1982 elections. And, believe me, never have we needed to be more effec­tive than we must in 1982. Why? Because we will be facing one of the most powerful grass-roots and financial political combinations ever organized by the Democratic Party. I\u27m talking about the growing alliance between the political forces of Governor Jerry Brown and his close political friends Jane Fonda, Tom Hayden and their Campaign for Economic Democracy organization (CED). Hayden\u27s CED operation has demonstrated its muscle recently by literally taking over the Democratic Party Convention (something they never could have done before this year). Page 2 And the CED has been organizing in every corner of California, electing their own candidates in strategic locations to city council seats and other local offices. These Liberal CED officeholders and their local organizations will serve as the very backbone of the volunteer network for the Democratic Party during 1982. And nobody underestimates the political strength of Jerry Brown who has organized a massive campaign machine from his two attempts at the Presidency. When you put the fundraising ability of Jerry Brown and Jane Fonda together, the results could be devastating to the Republican Party in California. I\u27m sure you can see why the Mike Curb Campaign Committee is gearing up for the 1982 Governor\u27s campaign early. But you may be thinking that it is just too early. Please let me explain why we have organized and begun now. When we first sat down to set our priorities for the 1982 campaign, our Committee began looking for a couple of basic factors in other campaigns that were critical to success. We looked back over the last fifteen years at other winning and losing campaigns. We found that there were two important ingredients in a winning campaign. The first ingredient was starting early, putting together a solid financial, volunteer and issue-oriented campaign aimed at getting the campaign message out to the voters in time to let them make a decision based on facts and not campaign rhetoric. The second ingredient was how well Republicans, Democrats, Inde­pendents etc., would unite around the person at the top of the ticket for the Republican Party. Our most recent example is last year\u27s Presidential race, where Ronald Reagan (my father) headed the Party nationally. And in state after state, Republicans defeated Liberal Democrats because of the solid organization our Party built at every campaign level. For the first time in quite a few years Republicans felt that 1980 was a year which marked a new beginning for our Party. We were united around one man who has proven himself a true lead­er for the conservative principles of the Republican Party. And now, going into the 1982 elections, we here in California are lucky enough to have another man who has those same qualities of Page 3 Ronald Reagan and who has indicated he will be running for the office of Governor. He is Mike Curb, our Lieutenant Governor. In his 1978 election to the Lieutenant Governor\u27s post, Mike Curb proved he can win votes from Democrats and Republicans alike, something a candidate must do in order to win in California. And he proved he can accomplish that goal without compromising the Repub­lican principles in which he believes. And in the same tradition as President Reagan, Mike Curb has gone out of his way to help other Republican candidates during the elections. Here are just a part of Mike Curb\u27s activities for Republicans during the last few years. 1. In 1976, Mike was California Co-Chairman of the Citizens for Reagan Committee, leading the Reagan delegation at the Republican National Convention in Kansas City. Mike left his business for a full year to dedicate himself to the Reagan effort. 2. Mike is the only major candidate running for the office of Governor who supported Proposition 13 and worked for its passage in 1978. 3. Mike traveled all over California in 1978 helping Republican candidates in their districts while he was running his own campaign. 4. In 1980, Mike became the National Vice-Chairman of the Reagan for President Campaign, traveling around the state and nation whenever asked, to represent the Reagan Campaign. He also served as the Program Chairman of the 1980 National Convention in Detroit, where he was responsible for the entire schedule of events for the Republican Party. 5. Mike traveled to 47 different counties in California in 1980, raising funds for local Republican candidates and rallying support for Ronald Reagan. On top of all this, Mike Curb brings to the office of Governor the experience of running that office for over 200 days while Jerry Brown was out of the state. Mike has done so much for Ronald Reagan and the Republican Party that it would take a book to cover everything. But, one simple thing you can personally do to help Mike now, when he needs us, is to com­plete and return your Voter Preference Tracking Survey in the postage-paid envelope provided for you by the Curb Campaign Committee. And when you do, I hope that you will also consider sending a financial contribution to the Mike Curb Campaign Committee to help raise the very large amount of money it will take to finance a winning Page 4 campaign against the Brown/Fonda/Hayden political machine. The Governor\u27s race in our state will easily cost three or four million dollars. That\u27s a sum which no candidate can raise without massive support from the members of his or her Party. We have a lot of things going for us right now. Surveys show Mike the early leader as the Republican choice for Governor in 1982. And, I\u27ve enclosed a letter my father sent to Mike thanking him for all he has done to help in the Reagan campaign. With so many great benefits working in our favor right now, it would be tragic if the finances were not there to get an early start on the campaign. And we have so many campaign tasks that must be set into motion within the next few months which will simply not take place without your financial support. Just conducting this Survey throughout the state will cost the Committee thousands of dollars. Not since Ronald Reagan first ran for Governor have we had such a great opportunity to elect a Republican with the credentials that Mike Curb has developed over the last ten years of helping our Party. But, it could all be for nothing if the early money to build the campaign momentum is not there when it is needed. You\u27ve been around politics long enough to know the importance of having the funds necessary for a winning campaign. And you know how important voter survey information is to all our Republican candidates. Please join with me and such other dedicated Republicans as Congressman Bill Dannemeyer, Congresswoman Bobbi Fiedler, Congressman Gene Chappie, Senator Bill Richardson, Senator Ed Davis and Assembly Republican Leader Carol Hallett by completing and returning your Voter Preference Tracking Survey along with your most generous con­tribution to the Mike Curb Campaign Committee. Sincerely, i Mike Reagan f MA

    The Student Movement Volume 108 Issue 21: 150: Andrews University Celebrates 150 Years

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    HUMANS Andrews Adoration, Interviewed by Reagan Westerman Looking Back, Interviewed by Lauren Kim Senator Projects with Morgan Williams, Interviewed by Lauren Kim Events Celebrating Our 150th Anniversary, Andrews University Student Movement Staff ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Cautionary Tales of Summers Unused, Nate Miller The Last Repair Shop: A Review, Lexie Dunham A Trip to the Past!, Nailea Soto NEWS Cosmic Phenomenon Comes to Andrews: 2024 Eclipse, Melissa Moore AU Founder\u27s Day Celebrates 150th with Students, Andrew Francis President Taylor and Pastor Anderson Completing Their First Year, Nate Miller The Student Movement: Representing Students Since 1915, Melissa Moore IDEAS Is Nuclear Power a Good Thing? A Reflection on Chernobyl Remembrance Day, Nate Miller The Final Stretch, Reagan Westerman Improving Andrews: How Did Andrews Improve This Year?, Abby Shim Lamson Hall\u27s Pet of the Year, Abby Shim PULSE Argentinian Students Navigate Life during Immense Turmoil, Reagan McCain The Future of the Class of 2024, Lexie Dunham LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Letters from Past Editors, Andrews University Student Movement Editors LAST WORD Our Last Words of the Year, Andrews University Student Movement Staff Letters from Today, Andrews University Student Movement Staff Special Thanks, Andrews University Student Movement Staffhttps://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/sm-108/1020/thumbnail.jp

    Christmas Card from President and Mrs. Reagan

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