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    Jeffrey A-6 Post Drill

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    A-6 post drill made by the Jeffrey Manufacturing Company of Columbus, Ohio in use at the National Gypsum Company, Sun City, Kansas, 1940. Miners used this tool to drill a series of holes into the mineral being mined. Explosive charges were placed in those holes and the material was "shot down" and then removed from the mine

    Dr. Jeffrey Hass – Faculty Author Interview

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    Dr. Jeffrey Hass, Associate Professor of Sociology, discusses his new book, Power, Culture, and Economic Change in Russia: To the Undiscovered Country of Post-Socialism, 1988-2008. Utilizing cutting-edge theory and unique data, this book examines the role of power, culture, and practice in Russia’s story of post-socialist economic change, and provides a framework for addressing general economic change

    Two newspaper articles on the Death of Arthur G. Jeffrey (1975)

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    A piece of notebook paper with two newspaper articles on the death of Springfield College Alumnus, Arhtur G. Jeffrey (Class of 1920). They include a newspaper article published by the Pittsburgh Press on June 17, 1975 titled "Ex-Heinz House Director Dies" and an Article published by the Post-Gazette titled "A.G. Jeffrey, YOuth Center Ex-Director." Both talk about the death of Arthur G. Jeffrey on June 15 at hte age of 78, his career, specifically his time as the director of the Sarah Heinz House in Pittsburgh, and his family.Arthur G. Jeffrey was a graduate of the Class of 1920 from the International YMCA College, now Springfield College. He went on to work at the Sarah Heinz House in Pittsburgh, PA for 40 years; 28 years as the Director. Winner of numorous awards in youth work and social work, including the Tarbell Medallion (1946) from Springfield College, he had a long history in directing and administering boys' and girls' camps and working on youth issues

    The Academisation of Avant-Garde Poetry

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    Editors Jake Berry and Jeffrey Side of "The Argotist Online" answered Seth Abramson's article on the Huffington Post, and invited several poets to contribute to the topic

    Providence College Faculty Author Series 2018-2019: Jeffrey Johnson

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    In this installment of the Faculty Authors Series, Jeffrey Johnson (History, Providence College) discusses his newest book, The 1916 Preparedness Day Bombing: Anarchy and Terrorism in Progressive Era America

    Providence College Faculty Author Series 2018-2019: Jeffrey Johnson

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    In this installment of the Faculty Authors Series, Jeffrey Johnson (History, Providence College) discusses his newest book, The 1916 Preparedness Day Bombing: Anarchy and Terrorism in Progressive Era America

    Arthur G. Jeffrey with painting of Dog and Boy

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    A photograph of Arthur G. Jeffrey (Class of 1920) pointing at a painting of a dog and a boy. The photo is identified on the back as being taken by Morris Berman of the Post-Gazette, most likely in Pittsburgh, Pa. There is a date stamped on the back as Sept. 21, 1966, but this may be the date that print came to Springfield College. Exact artist is unable to be identified from this print.Arthur G. Jeffrey was a graduate of the Class of 1920 from the International YMCA College, now Springfield College. He went on to work at the Sarah Heinz House in Pittsburgh, PA for 40 years; 28 years as the Director. Winner of numorous awards in youth work and social work, including the Tarbell Medallion (1946) from Springfield College, he had a long history in directing and administering boys' and girls' camps and working on youth issues

    Séminaire de l'IAO : Jeffrey Wasserstrom

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    Lundi 14 septembre 2015, Salle de réunion de l’IAO (R66), de 15h30 à 17h00 "Dissent and Its Enemies in Shanghai and Hong Kong, 1945-2015" Jeffrey Wasserstrom, Professor of History at the University of California at Irvine and the author of several books, including Student Protests in Twentieth-Century China (1991), Global Shanghai , 18500-2010 (2009), and China in the 21st Century (2010 and 2013 editions). His commentaries and reviews have appeared in many newspapers, magazines and online pub..

    Jeffrey Lent, 34th Annual ODU Literary Festival

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    Jeffrey Lent was born in Vermont, grew up on dairy farms there and in western New York State, and lived for many years in North Carolina. His novel In the Fall was a national bestseller reprinted four times in its first month of publication, an was a New York Times Book Review Notable Book for 2000; his follow-up Lost Nation, was a summer reading pick of The Washington Post and USA Today. Both novels have been widely translated and are currently under film option. His third and most recent novel is A Peculiar Grace

    Books piece on a reading by Jeffrey Lent, author of Lost Nation, that will b

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    Books piece on a reading by Jeffrey Lent, author of Lost Nation, that will be presented at the Portland Public Library July 31
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