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    Simpson-Vance House

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    One of Eureka\u27 s finest examples of Queen Anne architecture, the Simpson-Vance House was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. Also historically-significant, the house was associated with an important Eureka builder, James Simpson, and with the prominent John M. Vance family. Despite exterior alterations and adaptive use, the house remains architecturally intact with good potential for full restoration of its original, opulent splendor

    Opening Remarks and Keynote - J.D. Vance

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    J. D. Vance, Author of Hillbilly Eleg

    Providence College Faculty Author Series 2016-2017: Vance Morgan

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    In this installment of the Faculty Authors Series, Vance Morgan (Philosophy, Providence College) discusses his newest book, Freelance Christianity: Philosophy, Faith, and the Real World

    Providence College Faculty Author Series 2016-2017: Vance Morgan

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    In this installment of the Faculty Authors Series, Vance Morgan (Philosophy, Providence College) discusses his newest book, Freelance Christianity: Philosophy, Faith, and the Real World

    Audio Interview with Mr. Gordon Vance

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    Audio - Mr. Gordon Vance discusses his personal history and life in Athabasca. He talks of the ferry and of his early teachers (Edith Chapman, Jean Falconer, Fred Meadows, Miss Plumley and Tiny Shaw- the Principal.) He discusses his friendships and experiences such as the building of a barn and clearing land (45 minutes)There is no theme to this tape, just reminiscing of Gordon Vance and Frank Falconer with some input from Barbara Ashacker and Alan Vance

    A clinical and molecular investigation of two families with Simpson-Golabi-Behmel syndrome

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    Includes abstract (p. 30-32). Includes bibliographical references

    Special Guest Author Vance Packard and JSC President Houston Cole

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    Social critic Vance Packard visited Jacksonville State College October 3, 1960 to speak in Leone Cole Auditorium on The Changing Character of the American People. Shown guest Vance Packard stands with President Houston Cole. (circa October 3, 1960)https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib-ac-histimg/47131/thumbnail.jp

    Vance Packard speaks at New Mexico State University

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    Vance Packard, popular non-fiction author, speaks at New Mexico State University; Vance Packard talks with hostesses of a reception in his honor at NMSU2nd article, Photo not include
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