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    Oral History Interview: Martin A. Perry

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    This interview is one of a series conducted concerning West Virginia coal mining. Mr. Perry has worked in the Monogalia County, West Virginia, coal mines since he was eighteen years old. He is a coal mine section boss at Osage Mine No. 3 of the Consolidated Coal Company. This interview is concerned primarily with conditions which miners encountered in early West Virginia mines. Mr. Perry describes technical aspects of mining in the 1930\u27s as compared with today. At the time of the interview, Mr. Perry was living in Westover, West Virginia.https://mds.marshall.edu/oral_history/1096/thumbnail.jp

    Portrait of Leo Perry, Assistant Principal, Martin Luther King, Jr. School, approximately 1973-1974

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    A black and white photograph of assistant principal Leo Perry, as he poses for a portrait while sitting at his desk at Martin Luther King, Jr. Elementary School in Toledo, Ohio. Photo, taken around 1973 or 1974, may have been included in a school yearbook

    Leo Perry, Assistant Principal, with other adults and a group of children, Martin Luther King, Jr. School, approximately 1973-1974

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    A black and white snapshot of Leo Perry, Assistant Principal, as he's viewed in an elementary school classroom with two other unidentified adults and a group of children at Martin Luther King, Jr. Elementary School in Toledo, Ohio. Photo was taken around 1973 or 1974

    Controversies in Local Economic Development: Stories, Strategies, Solutions by Martin Perry

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    A Book Review(s) of: Controversies in Local Economic Development: Stories, Strategies, Solutions, by Perry, M. (2011), Regional Studies Association. Regions and Cities. Routledge UK. ISBN: 978-0-415-48968-3 (hardback) 978-0-203-84949-1 (electronic)

    Dr. Jennah Perry, Participant

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    Jennah Perry is an Associate Professor of Air Traffic Management in the College of Aviation at ERAU. Professor Perry currently holds a Ph. D. in Educational Leadership, a M.A.S degree in Aeronautical Science with specializations in Human Factors in Aviation Systems and Education Technology, and a B.S. in Air Traffic Management. Additionally, she holds a Private Pilot Certificate as well as an Instrument Rating. Prior to her career with ERAU, Professor Perry spent 8 years working for Lockheed Martin Corporation as a certified Air Traffic Control Specialist where she earned FAA Certificates of Authority for Pilot Weather Briefing and En-Route Flight Advisory Services, after becoming a Full Performance Level Air Traffic Control Specialist and certified Training Instructor. In 2013 Professor Perry began her career with Embry‑Riddle, and in her eleven-year tenure with the College of Aviation, Professor Perry has served as an Associate Professor, Chair of the Air Traffic Management Program, Department Chair of Applied Aviation Sciences and most recently as the Interim Dean of the College of Aviation. In recent years, Professor Perry’s research areas have included aviation stress management, unmanned traffic management, UAS, flight training, teaching, and learning.https://commons.erau.edu/avcysecworkshop-bios-2024/1039/thumbnail.jp

    Focus on York County piece on Doug Martin and his sister Lorna Martin Perry, c

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    Focus on York County piece on Doug Martin and his sister Lorna Martin Perry, co-founders of Echo Rowing in Eliot, along with Lorna\u27s husband Ted Perry. Their father, Arthur Martin, who founded Martin Marine in Kittery, designed fiberglass kayaks in the 1950s that were precursors to the Alden Ocean Shell, credited with creating the recreational rowing industry in the U.S. Besides the Echo, Doug Martin has designed the Islander and the Ace. He has also successfully created a balsa wood violin. The company hopes to market its boats overseas, including a new account in Australia

    Integration of a macro/micro architectured compartmentalised neuronal culture device using a rapid prototyping moulding process

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    The rapid prototyping of a reversible and one step moulded compartmentalised neuron glass/PDMS device with a thin wall barrier directly adjacent to the reservoirs is presented. A simple moulding technique to produce these devices results in a barrier of 560 ?m where the 3 ?m deep by 8 ?m wide channels can be reversibly fabricated in either the glass base or PDMS compartmentalised mould depending on the type of application required. Using glass substrates with commercially laser engraved microchannels, both the PDMS planar and PDMS channelled device can be easily fabricated in a standard laboratory. The compartmentalised device has several advantages including good experimental accessibility and versatility with a variety of end user applications.<br/

    Martin Andersen Nexø

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    This is a short presentation of the main works of the Danish author Martin Andersen Nexø

    Commodore Oliver H. Perry letter to Benjamin W. Crowinshield, April 9, 1815

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    This letter from Oliver Hazard Perry to Benjamin W. Crowinshield, Secretary of the Navy, was written in Newport Rhode Island on April 9, 1815. Perry was writing to recommend Doctor John R. Martin of the Army as a candidate for a Navy position.Newport April 9th 1815 Sir Doctor John R. Martin of the Army is desirous of being transferred to the Navy, and hes requested me to State to you such knowledge as I profess respecting him--He was Genl Harrison's principal Surgeon in the N. W. Army and immediately after the action of the 10th Sept he was sent to our aid by Gen Harrison with a strong recommendation. Very respectfully I am Sir, Your ob'd Serv't O. H. Perry (Oliver Hazard Perry)" ALS 1 P
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