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A letter from Charles Schultz to Dr. Joe B. Frantz.
A letter from Charles Schultz, University Archivist, to Dr. Joe B. Frantz regarding enclosed copies of gift forms. Copied to Dr. Hector P. Garcia
Hessie Schultz.
Hessie grew up on a sugar cane farm near Ayr, North Queensland and was educated in Charters Towers. After the death of her mother in 1924, she kept house for her widower father until his death in 1937. On 12th April 1942 she married Charles Noel Schultz in Townsville. Charlie was a pastoralist, horseman, stockman, drover and owner of Humbert River Station in the Northern Territory. Hessie began to civilise the station and living conditions improved, they eventually built a new and larger homestead. Hessie brought up her two girls Donna and Betty and fostered many other children including Les Humbert who was the Northern Territory's most successful jockey in over 100 years, Larry Johns, Rosie Gordon and Roy Harrington. In 1952 she took Roger Steele under her wing for a few years. Hessie and Charlie empathised with the predicament of the Aboriginal Territorians and came to an arrangement with the Department of Native Affairs to look after and educate a number of half-caste children, many from other districts. Hessie defied the instructions to leave the station when told to evacuate during the war. She and Charlie often went to visit the soldiers camped at Victoria River Downs property or have them over to Humbert for a home cooked meal. They sold Humbert River Station in 1971 and moved to Yankalilla, South Australia where they continued their interest in race horses for many years.Pastoralis
Oral history interview with Charles Anderson, Ronald Schultz, and Ronald Sharp
Charles Anderson, Ronald Schultz, and Ronald Sharp all attended Oklahoma A&M College (OAMC) in the mid to late 1950s and were members of Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity. Agriculture, Soil Science, and Animal Science were their areas of study, respectively. The men discussed their various involvements in campus organizations and Alpha Gamma Rho (AGR). They also discussed some of the changes they have seen over the years since graduating from the university.The O-STATE Stories Oral History collection is comprised of interviews which chronicle the rich history, heritage, and traditions of Oklahoma State University
Alumni Affairs, Franklin Chapter, Carl Schultz, Charles Weatherly
Carl Schultz is pictured with Alumni Director Charles Weatherly.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/ua-photo-collection/3078/thumbnail.jp
Dr. Charles Schultz as New Head of the Theatre Division
News release announces that Dr. Charles Schultz as the new head of the theatre division and a description of his life and career
Rebecca Paulina Cooper nee Schultz
Rebecca Paulina Cooper nee Schultz (1811-1880) was the daughter of Samuel Schultz and Susanna Schultz nee Hauser. She married Charles Alexander Cooper in 1835
Cheryl Schultz
Biology Dana Fellow (Charles A. Dana Foundation), Cheryl Schultz '86, at work in the lab on her research project
Naturalization Records of Petitioner Maxymillian Schultz
Naturalization records to become a citizen of the United States, as filled out and signed by:
Maxymillian Schultz
Country of origin: Germany
Age of petitioner: 43
Occupation: baker
City of residence at time of declaration: Vineland, NJ
Date petition filed: 20 February 1906
Name of witness: Charles B. Kin
Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Robbins, Gordon Linebaugh, and Leroy Schultz
Date scanned: 2006-08-01.Held in the Russell L. and Lyn Wood Mining History Archive, Arthur Lakes Library, Colorado School of Mines.Text on verso: Mr. & Mrs. Wynn Robbins. Gordon Linebaugh - Leroy Schultz
RoMEO Studies 6: Rights metadata for open-archiving
This is the final study in a series of six emanating from the UK JISC-funded RoMEO Project (Rights Metadata for Open-archiving) which investigated the Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) issues relating to academic author self-archiving of research papers. It reports the results of a survey of 542 academic authors showing the level of protection required for their open-access research papers. It then describes the selection of an appropriate means of expressing those rights through metadata and the resulting choice of Creative Commons licences. Finally it outlines proposals for communicating rights metadata via the Open Archives Initiative’s Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH)
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