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    Interview with Larry Benoit by Mike Hastings

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    Biographical NoteRobert Laurent “Larry” Benoit was born on August 20, 1948, to Robert Barry Benoit and Inez Frances Benoit. He grew up in the Portland, Maine, area, attended Cape Elizabeth High School, and entered the University of Southern Maine, where he concentrated in U.S. history and received a B.S. in education in 1970. He was a self-taught mechanic but became involved in politics at a young age, running for a vacant seat in the House of Representatives while still in college. After graduating, he took time off to travel and visit family and was then approached in 1971 to work in New Hampshire on Senator Muskie\u27s presidential campaign. Benoit also worked on the reelection campaign of Peter N. Kyros, Sr., a U.S. congressman from Maine’s First Congressional District. He was on the staff as a caseworker until Kyros lost his seat in 1974 to David Emery. In 1980, when George Mitchell was appointed to Senator Muskie’s vacated U.S. Senate seat, Benoit was hired as a senior field representative for Maine. He later served as sergeant-at-arms of the U.S. Senate. SummaryInterview includes discussions of: position with the Maine Democratic Party; work on Muskie’s 1968 vice presidential campaign; running field operations; working for Peter Kyros on the congressional reelection campaign, and later work as a caseworker on his congressional staff in Portland, Maine; establishing the Portland state Senate office; as campaign manager of Mitchell’s U.S. Senate campaign (1982); Mitchell’s U.S. Senate campaign (1988); Jasper Wyman; David Emery; Iran-Contra; work in the Capitol Building in Washington, DC; Senate security; and the intelligence and intellectual energy of Senator Mitchell

    Emile Benoit. Black Mountain. Part B

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    Emile Benoit performs for a small group of people, telling one of the "Jack" folktales, Black Mountain."Memorial University Television" -- Produced by Robert Pitt with Gerald Thoma

    Conceptions médicales à l'Université de Paris d'après les cours de Jean Riolan à la fin du XVIe siècle

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    Benoit Robert. Conceptions médicales à l'Université de Paris d'après les cours de Jean Riolan à la fin du XVIe siècle. In: Histoire, économie et société, 1995, 14ᵉ année, n°1. pp. 25-50

    [George Benoit and Robert Slaughter with certificates, June 9, 2018]

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    Photograph of an awards ceremony during the June 9 TXSSAR Arlington Chapter (#7) meeting. Kevin Jorrey is the presenter and George Benoit and Robert Slaughter are holding up their new membership certificates. Three other guests are standing with them

    Optat de Veghel, Benoit de Canfield (1562-1610). Sa vie, sa doctrine et son influence.

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    Ricard Robert. Optat de Veghel, Benoit de Canfield (1562-1610). Sa vie, sa doctrine et son influence. . In: Bulletin Hispanique, tome 56, n°3, 1954. p. 331

    Pour une histoire du discours communiste. Le travail d'une équipe

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    Benoit Robert. Pour une histoire du discours communiste. Le travail d'une équipe. In: Mots, n°2, mars 1981. Qu'est-ce que le vocabulaire spécifique d'un texte politique? pp. 204-208

    Turcan (Robert). Les sarcophages romains à représentations dionysiaques. Essai de chronologie et d'histoire religieuse

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    Benoit Fernand. Turcan (Robert). Les sarcophages romains à représentations dionysiaques. Essai de chronologie et d'histoire religieuse. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 45, fasc. 3, 1967. Langues et littératures modernes — Moderne taal- en letterkunde. pp. 908-910

    Fred and Mary Benoit Interview 10

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    Fred and Mary Benoit are photographed during an oral history interview at their home in Vancouver, Washington on September 7, 2017. The Benoits were interviewed by Linfield College Archives staff Stephanie Hofmann. Fred and Mary Benoit founded Chateau Benoit in 1979 when they bought 60 acres near McMinnville, Oregon. In 1999 the winery was sold to Robert Pamplin, Jr., and in 2004 the name was changed to Anne Amie Vineyards. (left to right): Fred Benoit, Mary Benoithttps://digitalcommons.linfield.edu/owha_willamette_ohphotos/1430/thumbnail.jp

    Scaling up qualitative data: with Professor Ken Benoit

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    Professor Benoit is the Principal Investigator in an ERC funded project QUANTESS developing innovative methods for the quantitative analysis of textual data in the social sciences. He is the co-author with Paul Nulty of the R software package for text analysis “quanteda”, and working on a book Quantitative Text Analysis Using R covering methods for managing, processing, and analysing textual data using the R programming language. He has taught quantitative text analysis extensively and has published research in this area targeting both methodology and political science applications
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