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Ralph Rauch, Craig Hamilton, Russell Hodges, Brett Perry, and Dan Beard in a Faculty Recital
This is the program for the faculty recital featuring flutist Ralph Rauch, trumpet player Craig V. Hamilton, keyboard player Russell Hodges, drum player Brett Perry, and bassist Dan Beard. This recital took place on March 25, 1984, in the Mabee Fine Arts Center Recital Hall
Dr. Russell Perry
Dr. Russell Perry is one of two doctors at Bowman Gray School of Medicine who helped start a two-year residency program in the late 1960s to train doctors in the area of Emergency Medical Services. Dr. Eben Alexander, a well-known neurosurgeon, also helped with the program. The Section on Emergency Medical Services at the medical school was one of the first five EMS departments in the country.Info from Dr .Ralph Beaumont "Monty" Leonard and his paper, "In the Beginning: A History of Emergency Medicine at WFUBMC
Petroleum well location map of Perry County, Indiana showing well status, total depth of wells, and petroleum field boundaries
Petroleum Well Location Map Perry T
Interview with Anne Russell
Interview with Anne Russell, playwright and author of several books on local history, including Wilmington: A Pictoral History
Arthur J. Russell Correspondence
Entries include brief biographical information corrected in pencil, letters of introduction to Russell and his sister concerning the Maine Author Collection, a handwritten reply from Emma M. Russell, typed correspondence between Dunnack and Russell concerning books that should have been purchased right away at secondhand stores, a Maine Library Bulletin envelope with a small photographic portrait of young Russell and a full-length photograph, a page typed with a misspelling by the Maine State Library presented with a photograph of the home of Russell\u27s birth in Hallowell, Maine, and a lengthy typed biography on Minneapolis Journal stationery
Author Mary Doria Russell talks about her most recent work "The Sparrow"
Author and "recovering academic" Mary Doria Russell talks about her most recent work "The Sparrow", which is about humanity's first contact with another intelligent species and the unexpected consequences. Sponsored by Michigan State University Libraries, Computing and Technology. Part of the MSU Libraries' Colloquia Series. Held at the MSU Main Library
Joy Russell
President Perry, Joy Russell, Provost Lordhttps://thekeep.eiu.edu/retirements_2015/1016/thumbnail.jp
Winsor, Perry
Perry Winsor coach Delta First Ward baseball team 1964. Back row: Stephen Sperry, Russell Callister, Alan Riding, Larry Callister, ?, Steve Riding, Richard Howell, Perry Winsor. Front row: four unknow and Ed Shepherd, Delta (Utah
Letter from H. L. Russell to Carl Hayden
Letter from H. L. Russell to Carl Hayden regarding fines in the park
Russell V. Morgan Papers
Russell V. Morgan (1893-1952) was an American music educator, former President of the Music Educators National Conference (MENC), now known as the National Association for Music Education (NAfME), (1930-32) and MENC Hall of Fame inductee (1996). Morgan studied music education at Northwestern University where he received a BM (1915), MM (1921), and was awarded an honorary doctorate (1936). During his career, Morgan served as an army bandmaster during World War I, a church organist, a supervisor of music in public schools, and author of articles, books and school texts on music and music education. The Russell V. Morgan Papers covers the period from 1896-1998; the bulk of the materials date from 1920-1952. The collection consists of both personal and professional papers including published and unpublished writings, speeches, correspondence, programs, photographs, clippings, and articles related to the Morgans career as a music educator, his involvement with MENC, and music education and reference materials
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