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    Murder on the mountain: author talk with Peter J. Wosh

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    Author talk by Peter J. Wosh on May 5th, 2022, on his book, "Murder on the Mountain: crime, passion, and punishment in gilded age New Jersey.

    Recording of interview with Peter J. Naus (Vol.1)

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    Peter J. Naus is a long time friend of Henri Nouwen.1 (out of 3) audio cassettes (1 hr., 30 mins.)Title based on contents of the item. ; Located in audio cassettes box 16. ; The interview has been transcribed. ; Digitized February 8, 2011.For more information please contact Special Collections, the University of St. Michael's College.Item consists of three audio cassettes SR2009 10 66a 91 v1, SR2009 10 66a 91 v2 and SR2009 10 66a 91 v3. The recordings feature Peter J. Naus being interviewed for the Oral History Project. The interview took place in Kitchener, ON on July 2, 2009

    Video recording of interview with Peter J. Naus (Vol. 1)

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    Peter J. Naus is a long time friend of Henri Nouwen.1 (out of 4) micro videocassettes (58 min.)Title based on contents of the item. ; Located in micro videocassettes box 22. ; Digitized January 18, 2011.For more information please contact Special Collections, the University of St. Michael's College.Item consists of four micro videocassettes V2009 10 66a 29 v1, V2009 10 66a 29 v2, V2009 10 66a 29 v3 and V2009 10 66a 29 v4. The video recordings feature the interview of Peter J. Naus conducted for the Oral History Project. The interview took place on July 2, 2009

    Father Peter J. Verhaegen, SJ

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    Father Peter J. Verhaegen was born in Belgium but came to the United States with a group of Jesuit Scholastics in 1823. They settled near St. Louis at Florissant where they began an Indian school and a seminary for the training of Scholastics. In 1829, at the age of 30, Father Verhaegen was appointed President of Saint Louis College. In 1832 he applied to the Missouri Legislature to have the College declared a University. (c. 1832) [This photo of Verhaegen was taken in his old age. It was printed in the 1968 Archive yearbook, page 7, from which this was scanned.

    Portrait of Peter J. Jerry.

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    Handwritten inscription: \u27With all good wishes - Peter J. Jerry\u27https://egrove.olemiss.edu/fmjohnston/1241/thumbnail.jp

    Mr. Get Bad

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    M.F.A.by Peter J. GambinoA novel

    Letter from Peter J. McAlevry to Hagan

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    Holograph letter from Peter J.[McAlevry], Grand Hotel Savoia, Rome, to Hagan, in thanks for the entrance ticket for the Vatican

    Oral history interview with Peter J. Denning

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    Transcript, 70 pp.This interview focuses on Peter Denning’s pioneering early contributions to computer security. This includes discussion of his perspective on CTSS and Multics as a graduate student at MIT, pioneering (with his student Scott Graham) the critical computer security concept of a reference monitor for each information object as a young faculty member at Princeton University, and his continuing contributions to the computer security field in his first years as a faculty member at Purdue University. Because of an extensive, career spanning oral history done with Denning as part of the ACM Oral History series (which includes his contributions as President of ACM, research on operating systems, and principles of computer science), this interview is primarily limited to Denning’s early career when computer security was one of his fundamental research areas. This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 1116862, “Building an Infrastructure for Computer Security History.”National Science Foundation Grant No. 1116862, “Building an Infrastructure for Computer Security History.”Denning, Peter J.. (2013). Oral history interview with Peter J. Denning. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/156515

    Certificate by Peter J. Ranieri Regarding Island Ownership

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    Affidavit by Peter J. Raineri, Vice Consul of the United States of America, certifiying Ernesto L. Elizondo and Jesus De Leon's involvement in the grant to Nicolas Balli and Juan Jose Balli of the Island of Brazos de Santiago, in the then jurisdiction of Matamoros, State of Tamaulipas, Mexico with supporting documentatio

    Peter J. DeMarzo Oral History Interview

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    Peter J. DeMarzo was a member of the 45th Infantry Division, which liberated Dachau on April 29, 1945. Originally in the Merchant Marine, DeMarzo was drafted and went to Europe as a replacement for the 45th Division, arriving in December 1944 just as the Battle of the Bulge started. After that battle, they were dispatched to Munich, and, on their way to that city, found Dachau. DeMarzo was one of the first soldiers from the 45th to enter the camp. In this interview, he provides a detailed description of the camp, its prisoners, his reaction to them, and how it continues to affect him
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