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    Group of men petting a dog

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    Includes text: UMBC's Mascot. In the spring of '67, Messrs. Claude and Raymond Callegary presented UMBC with its mascot, the Retriever. With his impressive pedigree, the UMBC Retriever will be the most faithful spectator at sports events, the companion of the cheerleaders, and the dignified guest at all official campus ceremonies.From Skipjack, p. 67. Volume 1, 1966-1968

    Otis Redding performing at Spring Week

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    Otis Redding singing during a performance at Spring Week in 1967. His band is shown behind him.Skipjack, p. 57. Volume 1, 1966-1968

    Students dancing at Spring Week

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    Students dancing in the Gymnasium and Cafeteria.Skipjack, p. 57. Volume 1, 1966-1968

    EDB Eurasian Integration Yearbook 2009

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    The EDB Eurasian Integration Yearbook publishes papers, reports, and information materials addressing wide spectrum of pertinent issues of regional integration, in particular its economic and institutional aspects, the theories of regional integration, and relevant integrational experience.economic integration, regional integration, post-Soviet space, CIS, Central Asia

    EDB Eurasian Integration Yearbook 2008

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    The EDB Eurasian Integration Yearbook publishes papers, reports, and information materials addressing wide spectrum of pertinent issues of regional integration, in particular its economic and institutional aspects, the theories of regional integration, and relevant integrational experience.regional integration, economic integration, post-Soviet space, CIS

    Review of the book Philosophy, humor and the human condition: taking ridicule seriously, by L. Amir

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    Dr. Michael Picard (Douglas College) reviews the book Philosophy, Humor and the Human Condition: Taking Ridicule Seriously by Lydia Amir (2019). The book review is in Philosophy of Humor Yearbook, Vol. 2, 2021.Book reviewHumorPhilosophy of humo

    Skipjack

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    The first volume of the student yearbook covers the years 1966-1968

    Skipjack

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    The first volume of the student yearbook covers the years 1966-1968

    John Sinkankas college yearbook

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    Personal yearbook of John Sinkankas, honored Navy officer and aviator, noted gemologist, and author. For the first four year William Paterson College graduating class of 1936. Contains individual matted photographs of students and numerous personal inscriptions from classmates. Date if 1936 is inferred. Yearbook is undated, but Sinkankas listed as graduating in 1936

    Norway

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    This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in the Yearbook of International Environmental Law following peer review. The version of record das Neves, M.M. (2019). C. Norway. Yearbook of International Environmental Law (2017) 28, 297-305, is available online at: https://doi.org/10.1093/yiel/yvy017
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