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Letter from SLC Mayor to James Robert Love
Scanned image of letter written to James Robert Love from SLC Mayor, Ralph Becker congratulating Jim on his 90th birthda
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SLC and SLD: Experimental experience with a linear collider
The SLAC Linear Collider (SLC) is the prototype e{sup +}e{sup {minus}} linear collider. This talk will consist of an introduction to SLC, a description of the strategy for luminosity, a description of the systems for the transport and measurement of the polarized electrons, and a description of the present performance of the SLC and planned upgrades. The detector, SLD, and the status of the polarization asymmetry measurement A{sub LR} will be described
Home at 4680 Box Elder built in 1903.
The architectural style of this house is Victorian Eclecti
House at 4743 S. Cherry Street built in 1909
House at 4743 S. Cherry Street; home of the Pixton family - original owners; architectural style: Victorian Eclecti
House at 1245 W. Bullion built in 1870s, 1950s
This property was purchased by Samuel & Eleanor Bringhurst from Bill Hickman (a former bodyguard to Brigham Young) in the spring of 1871. The white frame house (south side) was originally a two-room home and expanded upon by Bringhurst. The large cottonwood trees surrounding the home were planted over 100 years ago in addition to the large fruit orchar
House at 325 E. Clark Street built in 1941
House at 325 E. Clark Street part of Walter Henry Atwood Addition in 1910. Walter deeded all of Atwood Addition to his wife, Deidamia Dutton Stickney Atwood in 1910 and she sold seven lots to Briant Stringham in 1942 who then deeded them to his wife, Eva Olson Stringha
House at 4790 S. Cherry Street built in the 1890s
The architectural style of this house is Victorian Eclecti
Duplex at 4938-40 S. Center Street built in 1908
The architectural style of this house is Victorian Eclectic Duple
Home at 4715 Box Elder built in 1916
The architectural style of this house is Arts and Crafts Bungalo
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