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    Ken Friedenreich Interview

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    This interview is an oral history conducted by Linfield College student Camille Weber with Ken Friedenreich. The interview took place at the Jereld R. Nicholson Library at Linfield College on October 16, 2015. Ken Friedenreich is an author who has written about Oregon wine and its history. The interview includes how he got interested in wine, what it\u27s like to write about wine for a living, the effects that prohibition had on Oregon, and advice for people new to wine

    Do Not Be Conformed to this World: Queer Reading and the Task of the Preacher

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    Keynote lecture by Ken Stone from 2005 GLBT Week at LTS, November 17, 2005. Digital audio recording (mp3). Duration: 32 minutes

    Photograph - School of Graduate Studies. Council Member Ken Stone at launch. 1994

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/286328School of Graduate Studies. Council Member Ken Stone at launch. 1994292189 Item: [2003.0003.03307] "Photograph - School of Graduate Studies. Council Member Ken Stone at launch. 1994

    Event Invitation: An Evening with Dr. Ken Robinson

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    Invitation: Guest speaker, Dr. Ken Robinson, author of “Out of Our Minds: Learning to be Creative, ” will speak on the importance of arts, the development of creativity, education, and the economy. And, introducing the inaugural DaVinci Scholars Awards program

    Fulton Stone Quarry, Fulton, Ohio

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    A postcard from the Ken Levin Toledo Poscard Collection, donated by Toledo resident, Ken Levin. The collection contains picture postcards about the Toledo area. Mr. Levin's collection was published by the Toledo Blade in a book entitled "You Will Do Better in Toledo: From Frogtown to Glass City", edited by Sandy and John R. Husman

    Stone Road, Point Place, Toledo, Ohio.

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    A postcard from the Ken Levin Toledo Postcard Collection, donated by Toledo resident, Ken Levin. The collection contains picture postcards about the Toledo area. Mr. Levin's collection was published by the Toledo Blade in a book entitled "You Will Do Better in Toledo: From Frogtown to Glass City", edited by Sandy and John R. Husman
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