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    President Cole and Dr. Stuart Cook, President of UMDNJ, 1999

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    President Cole shakes hands with Dr. Stuart Cook, President of UMDNJhttps://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/memories/1012/thumbnail.jp

    Historic Hawthorn: a photographic essay - Cottage and Car - 43 Elgin Street

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    Historic Hawthorn: a photographic essay - Photograph taken by Swinburne student, Stuart Cole, as part of a design project in conjunction with the Hawthorn Historical Society

    Historic Hawthorn: a photographic essay - 83 Liddiard Street, Hawthorn

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    Historic Hawthorn: a photographic essay - Photograph taken by Swinburne student, Stuart Cole, as part of a design project in conjunction with the Hawthorn Historical Society

    Ask M invite- Juan Cole

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    Juan Cole, University of Michigan history professor and author of Informed Comment, invites questions and comments about the US state of affairs and the Iraq and Afghanistan war, a decade after 9/11. Juan Cole invites questions about decade of war after 9/11 interview with juan colehttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/93375/1/askmcole_sept_11.mp

    After seven years in Key West, Florida, author John N. Cole learned to appreciat

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    After seven years in Key West, Florida, author John N. Cole learned to appreciate Maine winters for their beauty and power

    A reminiscence by Maine Times editor John Cole of his attachment to the house o

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    A reminiscence by Maine Times editor John Cole of his attachment to the house on Gilbert Head, on Long Island near Popham Beach. Cole comments on the beauty and serenity of the house, and on his friendship with Betsy Etnier, one-time occupant of the house and author of On Gilbert Head

    Percy Cole at Bath Fair

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    Showman Percy W. Cole in Gondolas centre at Bath Fair, 30 April 1966. Digitisation and record funded by the Pilgrim Trust

    Author Visit inside Leone Cole Auditorium 1

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    An unidentified author was a special guest at Jacksonville State University in Spring 1968. Shown she stands on stage in Leone Cole Auditorium with unidentified students signing a book.https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib-ac-histimg/20307/thumbnail.jp

    Drawing on his long career in Maine, award-winning newspaperman John Cole spells

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    Drawing on his long career in Maine, award-winning newspaperman John Cole spells out the issues and trends that the state will likely confront after he\u27s gone. As a columnist for several Maine newspapers, author of several books, and founding editor of the controversial weekly newspaper Maine Times in 1968, Cole\u27s long and distinguished career has earned him a place in the Maine Press Hall of Fame and a credibility among Maine columnists that is hard to challenge

    Words for Future Generations: Celebrating Alaska History and Study with Terrence and Dermot Cole

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    Please join us to celebrate The Big Wild Soul of Terrence Cole, an eclectic collection of work created to honor Alaska's beloved public historian. Edited by Frank Soos and Mary Ehrlander and published by University of Alaska Press, the inspired collection of essays, authored by Terrence's students, colleagues and friends, highlight research spanning the humanities and social sciences. Included are essays by University of Alaska professors Stephen Haycox, Ross Coen, Sherry Simpson, Katherine Ringsmuth, Frank Soos and Lee Huskey. Terrence Cole is Emeritus Professor of History and Northern Studies, UAF, and the director of the UAF Office of Public History. He is author of numerous books and essays, including Banking on Alaska: A History of the National Bank of Alaska; The Cornerstone on College Hill: An Illustrated History of the University of Alaska Fairbanks; Crooked Past: The History of a Frontier Mining Camp; Nome: City of the Golden Beaches; and Fighting for the 49th Star: C.W. Snedden and the Crusade for Alaska Statehood. Dermot Cole is a journalist and former columnist for the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner. He is author of several books, including North to the Future: The Alaska Story 1959-2009; Fairbanks: A Gold Rush Town That Beat the Odds; Frank Barr: Alaskan Pioneer Bush Pilot and One-Man Airline. This event sponsored by UAA Campus Bookstore and Tundra Vision
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