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    Manual of the Congregational Church in Seymour, Conn. /

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    Includes index.Mode of access: Internet.With this is Bd. Seymour Congregational church, Seymour, Conn. Congregational Annual

    alfnie/conn: CONN toolbox development release

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    CONN development release June 27 202

    Video Submission - Mollie Conn

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    Mollie Conn, MUW Student, reads from The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosk

    Fred Conn Collection 1915-1999

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    The collection contains AHC questionnaires I & II. Also included are photocopies of archival materials pertaining to Fritz Kohn, Ludwig [?] Kohn and Lilly Weiss, such as education and military certificates.Fred Conn, October 1999digitizedFred Conn (prewar name: Fritz Kohn) was born on October 3, 1913 in Vienna. He married Lilly Weiss. He immigrated to the United States in 1940.Inventory in fileAustrian Heritage Collectio

    cy-xu/cosmic-conn: v0.2.8

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    What's Changed optimize for better BNAZAI intergration provided manual cropping size option, stop automatic memory_check() removed models' DataParallel wrap Binaries https://pypi.org/project/cosmic-conn/ Full Changelog: https://github.com/cy-xu/cosmic-conn/compare/v0.2.7...v0.2.

    AHC interview with Lilly Conn.

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    January 15, 2010Lilly Conn was born Lilly Weiss on Sep.13, 1922 in Vienna, Austria, where she grew up in the 13th District (Hietzing), and where she went to school at Gymnasium Wenzgasse. After ‘Anschluss’ she was expelled from her school and learned baby nursing. In 1938 she went with her family to Brno in Czechoslovakia, where they had relatives. Lilly Weiss Conn got a job in a day care center. Many relatives of her extended family did not escape from Austria and were murdered in concentration camps. After some difficulties she and her immediate family got their affidavits from non-related people in the US through the services of B'nai B'rith, and on February 2nd 1940 they arrived in New York City. Through HIAS, Lilly Conn got her first job as a nanny. After jobbing in different factories, she finally worked for Medicare.Austrian Heritage Collectio

    Harlan and Marcia Conn Oral History

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    Harlan Conn served as The American University in Cairo’s top financial officer, its Controller and Bursar, from 193_ to 195__, and was married to Marcia Conn, who taught at AUC at times. The couple recollects their experiences at AUC, both professional and social, describing a university smaller in scope, size, and budget than at the time of their oral history. They provide a portrait of the personalities, reputations, connections to Egyptian elites, Arabic language skills, and working styles of Presidents Charles Watson and John Badeau, Deans Robert McClenahan, Russell Galt, and Worth Howard, and other administrators and faculty (including University Physician Gilbert Ibrahim). The academic program, students, and leadership (Amir Boktor) of AUC’s School of Education (for which Mrs. Conn taught some courses) are covered, as are the director (Wendell Cleland) and other programs of the Extension Division. The couple speak about what it was like to study Arabic language in AUC’s School of Oriental Studies, and describe its program, students, and faculty including Arthur Jeffrey, mentioned as the only one conducting research at AUC in the 1930s and 1940s due to heavy class teaching loads and minimal financial support. The Conns recall aspects of life at AUC during the Second World War, including administrators and faculty hosting dinners for soldiers and taking refuge in a campus bomb shelter during air raid warnings, and the United States military’s rental of Ewart Hall for performances to entertain the troops and other university facilities to house an Armed Forces Institute correspondence course operation. Other topics covered are President Watson’s resistance to accepting U.S. government funding, the state of relations between AUC and the Presbyterian American Mission in Egypt, and conditions after the 1952 revolution. The university’s plans to build and relocate to a suburban campus near the Pyramids in Giza, and the property acquired there and the purchase of the downtown campus palace, are also discussed

    Land Grant Application- Conn, Jonathan (Bethel)

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    Land grant application submitted to the Maine Land Office for Jonathan Conn for service in the Revolutionary War.https://digitalmaine.com/revolutionary_war_me_land_office/1205/thumbnail.jp

    cy-xu/cosmic-conn: v0.2.6

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    Bug Fixes trained model files now added to git repo added optional dependencies install for pip loose dependency requirements for library users Binaries https://pypi.org/project/cosmic-conn/ Full Changelog: https://github.com/cy-xu/cosmic-conn/compare/v0.2.3...v0.2.

    cy-xu/cosmic-conn: v0.4.0

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    What's Changed Added pencil tool for pixel-level manual editing on the CR/segmentation mask - by @boningdong in #8 update zenodo archive Binaries https://pypi.org/project/cosmic-conn/ Full Changelog: https://github.com/cy-xu/cosmic-conn/compare/v0.3.0...v0.4.
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