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    Other title: On verso: Eastern division of the United States : designed to accompany Cornell's high school geography

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    Relief shown by hachures.; Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington.; Verso map drawn by E. Wells. 26 x 32 cm.; Probably issued in: Cornell's Companion atlas to Cornell's High school geography / Sarah S. Cornell. New York : D. Appleton and Co., 1856

    Beer, Brats, Cheese, and-- Baseball: The History and Impact of Baseball in Wisconsin

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    From the 1800s baseball became a passion for the citizens of the United States. Wars, recessions and scandals could not bring down what is known as "America's Pastime." However baseball and other professional sports have been getting a bad name since historians and economist have started to look at the correlation between the team and the community. The notion of, "build us a new stadium at the cost of the tax payers or we are taking our team elsewhere" has been a common trend since 1950's. By looking at Appleton and Milwaukee this paper will look at the impacts baseball has on these communities both culturally and economically from 1966 to 2012

    The use of fish oil in the community: results of a population-based study

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    Copyright © The Author 2009. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Society for Rheumatology. All rights reserved.Catherine Hill, Tiffany K. Gill, Sarah Appleton, Leslie G. Cleland, Anne W. Taylor and Robert J. Adam

    Postscript, 1993, vol. 1, no. 1 (Spring)

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    The critical subject as the subject of criticism / Grant Stirling -- Author and "auteur" : Mavis Gallant's sophisticated cinematic "eye" in From the Fifteenth District / Dale Blake -- Pinpointing problems in post-colonial theory / Sabine Sautter -- Nolite te Bastardes Carborundorum : body politics and The Handmaid's Tale / Sarah Appleton Aguiar -- Self-surpassing / affirming-alterity : a Nietzschean legacy for postmodern subjectivity / Tim Wilson -- Mazes and motherhood : romance and maternity in Virgil's Aeneid and Milton's Paradise Lost / Kellie Robertson.Published by the graduate students of the Department of English at Memorial University of Newfoundland. Frequency: semiannual, 1993-2000; irregular, 2003-present. Note: vol. 2 has one issue only

    Inadequate health literacy is associated with increased asthma morbidity in a population sample

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    Robert J. Adams, Sarah L. Appleton, Catherine L. Hill, Richard E. Ruffin and David H. Wilso

    Oral History Interview: Michael Nitz (1279)

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    In his 2012 interview with Sarah Neddo, Michael Nitz describes his involvement with the LGBTQ community, the Lavender Salon book club that he started, and gay life in and around Appleton. He discusses topics such as domestic partner benefits, Midwestern politeness, the bar scene around Appleton, the community?s political and social climate in relation to LGBTQ issues, and legal benefits

    Oral History Interview: Laurie McCulloch (1277)

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    In her interview with Sarah Neddo, Laurie McCulloch discusses her coming of age in Madison, her experiences in the LGBTQ community, her experiences as a social worker in schools, and LGBTQ history of Madison and Appleton. She also discusses the gay bar scene, the social scene, school policy, cultural and political attitudes of the Appleton, and trying to find community, among other things

    [The floorplan of Sarah Keene Dall's room in Baltimore, highlighting the location of her bed, door, bureaus, wash stand, trunk, chimney, closet, tables, and chairs]

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    Sadie [K. D. Munro] ALS to Mr. [Josiah] Munro, October 16, 1867. Springvale, Baltimore, [Md.], page 7. From a collection of correspondence written and received by members of the Dall family of Boston, Massachusetts. Included are letters written and received by Caroline Healey Dall, an early feminist; letters between her daughter, Sarah Keene Dall, and Josiah Munro during the couple's courtship; letters from Charles Henry Appleton Dall to his children, Sarah and William, written while he worked as a missionary in India; and letters from Sarah Keene Dall to her brother William, concerning her life in Buffalo, New York, throughout the late 19th century

    Henri Temianka Correspondence; (appleton)

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    This collection contains material pertaining to the life, career, and activities of Henri Temianka, violin virtuoso, conductor, music teacher, and author. Materials include correspondence, concert programs and flyers, music scores, photographs, and books.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/temianka_correspondence/1053/thumbnail.jp
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