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    Richard Baker : Pro:Vice Chancellor (University Experience) and former ANU student

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    Richard Baker talks about Union Court, and its connection with student experience of the University

    [Letter from Richard M. Cummins to Billy Baker, October 16, 1961]

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    Letter from Richard M. Cummins to Billy Baker discussing the school bus transportation system. Mr. Cummins gives certain sections from Article 2922-15 that talk about the requirements needed for a district or county to provide transportation for a pupil. He asks that Mr. Baker further discuss his issue with his local County Superintendent of Schools and G. E. Stowe, the Assistant Superintendent of Schools for the Abilene Independent School District

    1993 Accounting Hall of Fame induction : Richard T. Baker Accounting Hall of Fame membership [1993]

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    1993 Accounting Hall of Fame Induction: Richard T. Baker with introduction by Ray J. Groves (Chairman, Ernst & Young); Induction citation by Thomas J. Burns (Deloitte and Touche Professor, The Ohio State University); Response by Richard T. Baker (Chairman Emeritus, Ernst & Whinney

    East-West Center Oral History Project : Richard Baker

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    Interviewed by Terese Leber, November 29 and December 7, 2006 in Honolulu, Hawaii.For more about the East-West Center, see https://www.eastwestcenter.org/In his 20 years in the US Foreign Service, Dick Baker served in embassies in Singapore, Indonesia, and Australia. He also spent several years in Washington DC at the State Department and as a State Department congressional fellow working under international affairs experts Representative Jonathan Bingham and Senator John Glenn. Baker first came to the Center in 1983-84 as a Diplomat-in-Residence. In 1988, he returned as a research fellow in the International Relations Program (coordinated by Charles Morrison) where he also served as coordinator of the Diplomat-in-Residence program. Click on the PDFs to read more. Includes photograph, interview quotes, and the full interview narrative

    Baker, Richard baby

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    Photograph of Jeanne Baker, daughter of Richard Baker, Delta, Uta

    Baker, Richard children

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    Photograph of Connie and Ron Baker, Children of Richard Baker, Delta, Uta

    Imanta

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    Imanta is a cultural support organization formed on March 8, 1947 in Edmonton, Alberta. Imanta was founded by Ted Baker and Latvian people previously established in Alberta. Ted Baker's wife Viola Baker, also supported Ted's belief in the value of a formal organization that would serve as a contact point for new Latvian immigrants. Imanta originally helped immigrants connect with other Latvians and settle in the province. Imanta has continued to remain a vital cultural part of Latvian society in Alberta. The Edmonton Latvian Society "Imanta" meets regularly, through many social and cultural gatherings and formal events. The Imanta resource network remains a vital part of Latvian society in Alberta today.Imanta 1.

    Richard Philip Baker

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    An obituary for college teacher and musician Richard Philip Baker

    Richard Philip Baker

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    An obituary for college teacher and musician Richard Philip Baker
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