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Thomas Fox album (AL-116)
Photograph album from the Gallaudet University Archives, compiled by Thomas Fox during the 19th century. Includes photos of campus buildings, President Gallaudet and family, and university faculty.This Item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s)
Jehial Fox bill to estate of Thomas Rotch for services, 1821
Jehial Fox received payment in full in 1824 for work done in 1821 for Thomas Rotch including boarding workmen, dressing grindstone, laying stone for a cellar, a building addition to Factory, making 6 hoe handles and one grain cradle. total bill was $52.77 1/2. 6.1" X 5.
Thomas Fox Response -- Compliance into 2027 and Beyond
Thomas Fox Response: In 2025, President Trump suspended FCPA enforcement for 6 months. Many feared it would be the end of compliance. However, in 2026, compliance is more important than ever, and it will continue to become even more critical in 2027 and beyond. Find out why and what you can do to capitalize on this trend
Fox\u27s A way to God: Thomas Merton’s creation spirituality (Book Review)
A review of Fox, M. (2016). A way to God: Thomas Merton’s creation spirituality. Novato, CA: New World Library. 308 pp. $18.95. ISBN 978160868420
Jehial Fox letter to Thomas Rotch, Tuscarawas Township, February 23, 1816
This note to Thomas Rotch in Kendal from Jehial Fox in Tuscarawas township informs Rotch that the bed part of his wagon are ready, but for lack of staff not all of the job that needed to be done is complete. The wagon will require two horses to pull it, but there is still some iron work to be done before it can be delivered to Kendal. 8.05" X 5" (20.5 by 13 cm
Person-centred advocacy: Some ethical issues
In the second of two articles on advocacy for people with dementia Mike Fox with Lesley Wilson considers some of the ethical issues arising from advocacy work within a residential home that was due to close
Thomas Rotch accounts payable, Kendal 1818-1823
Jehial Fox, Thomas Rotch's agent in his absence from Kendal, pays James Austin for fourteen days work on Thomas Rotch's barn at one dollar pr day. $14; and to a part of a day for moving shingles for same. .37 6.25" x 3.25
Thomas Rotch accounts payable, Kendal 1811-1818
Jehial Fox submits his charges to Thomas Rotch for tea, tobacco, a shawl, 9 panes of glass, 57 feet of board, one almanack,and pepper. $55.54. 10" x 15.5
Thomas Rotch agreement for fox hounds, Steubenville, 7th mo 7m 1813
Sam Soloman agrees to provide five full-blood fox hound pups about three weeks old and the use of their mother for the sum of four dollars to Thomas Rotch, presumably to guard his sheep and property from predators. 7.95" x 6.6" (20 by 17 cm
1986 Class Gift -- Bruin Jr. Wood Carving
Clyde Thomas, Craig Littlefield, and Bill Lowen (carver of the Bruin)
Clyde Thomas is the current director of Plant Services at George Fox Univeristy. He grew up in Quincy, Washington but moved to Newberg in 1974, when he enrolled at George Fox College, grduating in 1978. Although he did not attend the College until the 70\u27s, Thomas\u27 connections with the University extend as far back as 1909 when his maternal grandfather Oliver Wheeler taught at Pacific College. During his time at George Fox he worked as a groundskeeper. In 1983 he was hired as the Grounds Superintendent and finally as the Director of Plant Services in 1990. Despite his role as director he remains very closely tied with the rest of the workers at Plant Services, frequently getting out of his office to join them and work on projects around campus. It is because of his strong Christian faith that he has chosen to stay at George Fox and minister to those on campus.https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/photos_bruinjr/1011/thumbnail.jp
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