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    Neil G. Martin

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    Posed, head and shoulders. Martin in pilot's outfit. On verso: Neil Martin. Bsba '40. Killed in action WWII. See 1:42. Deceased

    Neil Martin Camp

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    View of sections of buildings of Camp Neil Martin being set in place; Holcombe Hall in background. On verso: [engr. Instr.] Temporary Housing Complex - Garland Street.Camp Neil Martin, located at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, was a series of wooden frame structures originally built in the 1930s that were used to house Army Air Corps trainees during World War II. The camp was named after Neil Martin, an alumnus of the university and a pilot killed in action in the Pacific Theater. It later served as a housing complex for married students and faculty.Holcombe Hall opened as a residence hall in the academic year 1948-1949 and was named for Jobelle Holcombe. Holcombe was a founder of Chi Omega in 1895 and received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1898 from the University of Arkansas (known at that time as Arkansas Industrial University). She taught in the preparatory department of the University of Arkansas from 1902-1903 and again in 1906. In 1907, she became an English instructor and Dean of Women. She remained dean of Women for four years. She continued to teach until 1942 when she was granted status of Professor Emeritus of English. Later she was a librarian at Fayetteville Public Library. In 1947, she was the first woman at the University of Arkansas to receive honorary LL.D. degree

    Neil Johnson Ranch Channel Type Terraces Creation

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    Photograph of an UNIDENTFIED man on the Neil Johnson Ranch "striking off the backslopes of a channel type terrace built entirely with a bulldozer." The back of the photograph proclaims, "Striking off the backslopes of a channel type terrace built entirely with a bulldozer. See Okla-190-12 for the first pass made with bulldozer in starting construction.

    Long Story Short: the Belfast Opera

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    Libretto for opera composed by Neil Martin, performed in Belfast June 201

    Neil Davidson, John Baumborough, Margaret Martin and Kay Bartholomew in group

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    Back row: Neil Davidson 3rd from left, John Baumborough 4th from left. Front row: Margaret Martin 4th from left, Kay Bartholomew 5th from left

    Neil F. Martin Collection 1995

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    Family trees of the Strauss family from Frankfurt, and the Marcuse family from Berlin, 1852-1990Neil F. MartinProcessed for digitizationdigitize

    Simon Martin 2015

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    A book functioning as an overview of 3 interrelated video works - Carlton, Louis Ghost Chair and UR Feeling. Three individual pieces that form a 'sort of' trilogy, Carlton looking at a single cultural artefact, the Carlton bookcase designed by Ettore Sottsass, Louis Ghost Chair, taking in Philippe Starck by way of Donald Judd and UR Feeling, doing away with objects altogether to contemplate reflect upon the environment and affect. Published by Film and Video Umbrella who commissioned Louis Ghost Chair and Elena Hill the book contains images and text relating to all three works. Includes introductions from FVU's Stephan Bode and Elena Hill and essays from Dan Fox, writer, record-label founder and Co Editor of Frieze, Melissa Gronlund Writer and Neil Mulholland writer and Chair of Contemporary Art Practice & Theory Edinburgh College of Art. Publication supported by Arts Council England. Designed by Frasier Muggeridge Studi

    Interview, Neil Coker and Martin D. Richardson, Slave Interview, circa 1937

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    Federal Writers\u27 Project interview with Neil Coker, a former slave in the Grandin, Florida area.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/formerly_enslaved_narratives/1012/thumbnail.jp
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