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    May Ringle Lepschat and brother Paul Owen Ringle

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    An outdoor photograph of boy and girl in their early teens, standing in front of platboard wall, side by side, with a small dog standing on a chair in front of the kids; dog’s left ear is pointing up. Boy (Paul), blond hair, wears jacket, buttoned shirt, worn jeans with suspenders. Girl (May) holds on to chair, holding back a smile, wearing large bow in her dark hair, wearing plaid dress, pin or flower on upper dress. Tree or plant immediately behind them. May Ringle (later Lepschat) (1901/2-1981) and brother Paul Owen Ringle (1900-1956); May was born August 28, 1901, died July 14, 1981. She was an active Washington County historian. Brother Paul became an electrician in Hillsboro. The Ringle family were Forest Grove residents.[back] [ink] May Ringle Lepschat and Brothe

    Valdosta Project Change, Scrapbook, July 1997

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    Valdosta Project Change. “Valdosta Project Change Scrapbook, July 1997.” Lowndes County Historical Society, repository. Digital Copy—Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, Valdosta Project Change Collection, 1997-2003. Retrieved from https://vtext.valdosta.edu/xmlui/handle/10428/6886. 1 pdf document, 31 pages, 529 MB (555,178,001 bytes).7/2- Public transportation worthy of study- no author; 7/2- City schools group sets priorities- Pamala J. Williams; 7/3- BOE attorney holding interviews in ongoing investigation- Pamala J. Williams; 7/3- BOE has responsibility to parents- Charlene Davis, Valdosta; 7/4- City school investment not ‘paying off’- Wesley Force, Valdosta; 7/6- Officials shouldn’t bow to special interests- William M. Eanes, Valdosta; 7/7- Does Valdosta Middle School discriminate?: Federal investigation seeks to determine whether classes are grouped by ability or race- Pamala J. Williams; 7/7- There is a better way than ability grouping- Sheryl Giddens, Valdosta; 7/7- Gifted program reaches out to minorities- Pamala J. Williams; 7/9- Race is not the issue in school controversy- Chris Keener, Valdosta; 7/11- Hardee (from page 1-A)- no author; 7/12- Parent’s mad over math test with drug, murder questions- Associated Press; 7/13- There is hope for city school system- Ernest and Gwendolyn Robinson, Hermitage TN; 7/14- The betrayal of Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall- Nat Hentoff; 7/14- Teachers respond to federal review- Pamala J. Williams; 7/14- School board got no mandate to restructure- Jacqueline Clark, Valdosta; 7/14- Parents important to students’ success- Pamala J. Williams; 7/15- BOE (from page 1-A)- no author; 7/15- Segregation in integrated public schools?- Kirk Johnson Jr., Valdosta; 7/15- Speakers question BOE policies- Pamala J. Williams; 7/22- Transcripts from investigation read in BOE closed-door session- Pamala J. Williams; 7/22- BOE- Pamala J. Williams; July 1997- Hardee looking ahead- Jodi M. Scott; July 1997-Twin Lakes VFD- Shelby G. Spires; July 1997- Hardee leaving VSU- Jodi M. Scott

    Author headings for the official publications of the State of Kansas

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    Includes bibliographical references (page x).This list of author headings covers all official agencies as found in the laws of the territory and the laws of the state of Kansas from May 30, 1854 through July 1955; also agencies created by Executive Order, and administrative divisions, or boards, created within a department of the state. Agencies included are: 1. All departments, bureaus, divisions, commissions, courts, legislative bodies and special committees created by the laws or joint resolutions of the territory or state of Kansas, or by Executive Order* 2. Subdivisions of the respective departments, bureaus, commissions and committees even though not expressly created by acts of the legislature, but which are included in the official reports of the agencies* 3. Legislative bodies and their committees, if created by law, or if their reports were published. 4. Societies supported wholly, or in part, by the state. 5. All state and territorial institutions (including educational, charitable, correctional and penal)

    Valdosta Project Change, Scrapbook, July 1998

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    Valdosta Project Change. “Valdosta Project Change Scrapbook, July 1998,” Lowndes County Historical Society. Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, MS-181: Valdosta Project Change Scrapbook Collection, 1997-2003. 1 PDF document and scans, 11pages. 219 MB (229,985,195 bytes).7/5- Racial politics still with us- Bill Shipp; 7/7- Three men indicted in dragging death- no author; 7/13- Even Clinton can’t bridge a racial gap- Marsha Mercer; 7/14- NAACP president Mfume calls Supreme Court members ‘hypocrites’- Associated Press; 7/15- Are we will really ready to live with the truth? - Charles Moore; 7/15- Powell urges NAACP to empower black youth- no author; 7/16- Assessing the Value of Desegregation (Two Copies)- Bill Maxwell; 7/17- Black Civil War soldiers remembered at Arlington- no author; 7/17- NAACP convention closes, saluting return of civil rights- Associated Press

    Excerpt of Sketches of Pennsylvania From the Commercial Herald, July 1833

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    A typed excerpt of an essay entitled Sketches of Pennsylvania , originally appearing in the Commercial Herald and dated July 1833. Within, the author details the dialect and ways of life of the Pennsylvania Dutch in Lancaster County.https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/shoemaker_documents/1168/thumbnail.jp

    Cumulative Reports Bibliography, July 1970-July 1974

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    The bibliography lists unlimited distribution reports released by the Transportation Systems Center from July 1970 through July 1974. Reports are listed by sponsoring agency, and are indexed by subject, personal author, corporate author, title, contract number and report number

    Valdosta Project Change, Scrapbook, July 1997

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    Valdosta Project Change. “Valdosta Project Change Scrapbook, July 1997. Lowndes County Historical Society, repository. Digital Copy--Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, Valdosta Project Change Collection, 1997-2003. 1 pdf document, 31 pages. 534 MB (560,014,241 bytes).Included Articles: 7/2- Public transportation worthy of study- no author; 7/2- City schools group sets priorities- Pamala J. Williams; 7/3- BOE attorney holding interviews in ongoing investigation- Pamala J. Williams; 7/3- BOE has responsibility to parents- Charlene Davis, Valdosta; 7/3 1997- Hardee leaving VSU- Jodi M. Scott; 7/4- City school investment not ‘paying off’- Wesley Force, Valdosta; 7/6- Officials shouldn’t bow to special interests- William M. Eanes, Valdosta; 7/7- Does Valdosta Middle School discriminate?: Federal investigation seeks to determine whether classes are grouped by ability or race- Pamala J. Williams; 7/7- There is a better way than ability grouping- Sheryl Giddens, Valdosta; 7/7- Gifted program reaches out to minorities- Pamala J. Williams; 7/9- Race is not the issue in school controversy- Chris Keener, Valdosta; 7/11- Hardee looking ahead- Jodi M. Scott; 7/11- Hardee (from page 1-A and 2-A)- Jodi M. Scott; 7/11-Twin Lakes VFD- Shelby G. Spires; 7/12- Parent’s mad over math test with drug, murder questions- Associated Press; 7/13- There is hope for city school system- Ernest and Gwendolyn Robinson, Hermitage TN; 7/14- The betrayal of Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall- Nat Hentoff; 7/14- Teachers respond to federal review- Pamala J. Williams; 7/14- School board got no mandate to restructure- Jacqueline Clark, Valdosta; 7/14- Parents important to students’ success- Pamala J. Williams; 7/15- BOE (from page 1-A)- no author; 7/15- Segregation in integrated public schools?- Kirk Johnson Jr., Valdosta; 7/15- Speakers question BOE policies- Pamala J. Williams; 7/22- Transcripts from investigation read in BOE closed-door session- Pamala J. Williams; 7/22- BOE- Pamala J. Williams
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