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Staley, Roberta
currentAcademic Biography
BA (University of Calgary)
Diploma Journalism (Grant MacEwan)
MA Liberal Studies (Simon Fraser University)
Roberta Staley is an author, a magazine editor and writer, and a documentary filmmaker who has reported from such places as Afghanistan, Papua New Guinea, Kenya, El Salvador, Haiti, Colombia, Cambodia, South Africa, Israel, and New Zealand. She currently edits Enterprise magazine, and is a contributor to BC Business, the South China Morning Post Magazine, Ms. Magazine, Trek, the Canadian Chemical News, Corporate Knights, and Sculpture, among others. She is also a columnist for Just for Canadian Doctors/Dentists magazines. Roberta has published her first book, titled Voice of rebellion : how Mozhdah Jamalzadah brought hope to Afghanistan. It is a biography of Afghan-Canadian human rights activist Mozhdah Jamalzadah
Letter from Seward Charles Staley to Laurence L. Doggett (1917)
This is a three-page handwritten letter from Seward Charles Staley to Laurence L. Doggett. The letter was written sometime in 1917. In the letter Staley explains to Doggett what his duties are as Camp Physical Director and that he is sorry if his handwriting is a bit disjointed.Seward Charles Staley graduated from Springfield College in 1917. After graduation, he would became the Physical Director of the Army Y.M.C.A. Military Camp in Syracuse, New York, a position he held throughout World War 1. After that he would become a professor at the University of Illinois and eventually dean of the school until his retirement in 1961
Colleen Staley interview, July 2, 2015 (transcript)
Colleen Staley interview, July 2, 2015 (transcript) - Colleen Staley and her then husband Leonard Neal lived in Jeffrey City and operated a Montgomery Ward mail-order catalog store out of their home. This interview is about the role that they played in the community
Letter from Seward Charles Staley to Laurence L. Doggett (1917)
This is a three-page handwritten letter from Seward Charles Staley to Laurence L. Doggett. The letter was written sometime in 1917. In the letter Staley explains to Doggett what his duties are as Camp Physical Director and that he is sorry if his handwriting is a bit disjointed.Seward Charles Staley graduated from Springfield College in 1917. After graduation, he would became the Physical Director of the Army Y.M.C.A. Military Camp in Syracuse, New York, a position he held throughout World War 1. After that he would become a professor at the University of Illinois and eventually dean of the school until his retirement in 1961
Colleen Staley interview, July 2, 2015 (audio)
Colleen Staley interview, July 2, 2015 (audio) - Colleen Staley and her then husband Leonard Neal lived in Jeffrey City and operated a Montgomery Ward mail-order catalog store out of their home. This interview is about the role that they played in the community
Bill for keeping a horse belonging to Andrew Staley
Andrew Staley was presented with a bill which he paid for boarding a horse in New York from May 24 to June 1: 2.8.0 in pounds sterling paid in full. 7.75" X 3'75
Mike Staley
Michael D. Staley, PE, PMP Dean of the School of Engineering, Design, & Construction, Seminole State College Doctoral Research, Center for PM Research
Michael is a licensed Professional Engineer and a certified Project Management Professional (PMP) with more than 20 years of engineering experience, including executive level project management of large-scale programs with an ENR Top 5 engineering firm. He has earned a Master of Engineering and Master of Business Administration, and is currently completing a doctor of engineering degree with research focused on advancing earned value management.https://commons.erau.edu/space-congress-bios-2016/1030/thumbnail.jp
Oral history interview with Stella Staley, 2002 January 29
Stella Staley describes her service in the The United States Naval Reserve (WAVES) during World War II. Staley explains that her father's military experience in the first World War and her time in a drum and bugle corp inspired her to enlist. She remembers her parents were very proud and her friends were surprised when she joined the service. Staley shares her experience as a woman in the military, saying that the men were very protective of the women and that she never experienced any animosity. She talks about the different people she worked for as an interpreter, her uniform during the war, and how there were various shirts for all different activities. Staley is interviewed by Sarah McLennan
Address delivered by Colonel Edgar S. Gorrell, President Air Transport Association of America, at the Transportation Conference held by the Boston Chamber of Commerce in Boston at noon on January 14, 1937.
Typescript of a speech about future possibilities in aviation, made by Edgar Staley Gorrell at the Transportation Conference held by the Boston Chamber of Commerce in Boston, Massachusetts, on 14 January 193
Staley T. McBrayer Instructional Printing Facility Entrance
A color slide showing an entrance to the Staley T. McBrayer Instructional Printing Facility, now known as The Welcome Center.https://lair.etamu.edu/scua-univ-photos-browse-all/2444/thumbnail.jp
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