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Grace Thompson Edmister and Sousa
Grace Thompson Edmister standing with a man identified as Sousa, possibly John Philip Sousa, ca. 1930
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[Letter from Darla Thompson to Philip A. Berkebile, September 30, 2004]
Letter from Darla Thompson to Philip A. Berkebile, on September 30, 2004 with the subject Board Elections. Thompson states that Bob Carlquist as received the most votes for the new treasurer of 2005, and that there are four openings for the nomination committee to fill
No.195, Philip Lasky, interview by Tim Larson and Greg Thompson
Transcript (61 pages) of two interviews with radio broadcaster Philip G. Lasky, the first by Tim Larson and Greg Thompson on May 4, 1984, the second by Tim Larson on April 12, 1988. This interview is no. 195 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape nos. 242, 243, and 846Lasky (b. 1902) recalls his early days in radio in Denver at KFEL as announcer, engineer, etc., and his move to Salt Lake where he helped Sid Fox to successfully market KDYL radio, 1927-1935. He discusses Sid Fox, Ben Larson, George Snell, and other early radio pioneers in the Salt Lake area. Interviewers: Tim Larson, Gregory C. Thompso
Letters piece commenting on plans to move the Portland Public Library into the
Letters piece commenting on plans to move the Portland Public Library into the former Portland Public Market building, calling the $13 million plan a flawed vision. Author Philip Thompson questions why the city should be burdened with the cost of a flawed plan when the library\u27s current facility could be upgraded. The real need of the city is to have a Pulse, an intermodal exchange for commuters, buses and taxis modeled after South Station in Boston
Philip Thompson taking the oath of Mayor of Conway from John Thompson
Philip Thompson taking the oath of Mayor of Conway from John Thompson.https://digitalcommons.coastal.edu/fleming-photos/2029/thumbnail.jp
Statement by Philip W. Thompson
Statement made to Juan Pino, Primary Alcalde of Santa Fe, by American trader Philip W. Thompson, regarding his lack of passport when he entered the New Mexico territory. Includes explanation that he is in the territory for commercial purposes and that when he returns to the United States he will obtain a passport. Original document in Spanish, 1 pp/fr, two pages per frame. Santa Fe Trail, fur trade, commerce
Philip D. Wesson
Philip D. Wesson, viola player and vice president of the Albuquerque Civic Symphony (New Mexico Symphony Orchestra). Wesson was in charge of the arrangements for the 25th Anniversary Concert
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[Memo from Darla Thompson to Gary Borders, Jeremy Halbreich and Donnis Baggett, August 10, 2005]
Memo from Darla Thompson to Gary Borders, Jeremy Halbreich and Donnis Bagget on August 10, 2005 with the subject July 28, 2005 Board Action. The memo from Thompson requests that Borders signed an enclosed document so that the trustee of the TDNA retirement plan can be officially changed from Philip Berkebile to Ken Whalen, Thompson also requests that Halbreich and Baggett sign the form as well
Nancy Smith and Carol Thompson in a Senior Recital
This is the program for the senior voice recitals of soprano Nancy Smith and mezzo-soprano Carol Thompson. Philip Ingalls accompanied on piano. The recital took place on November 5, 1987, in the Mabee Fine Arts Center Recital Hall
[Letter to George Converse from Richard Thompson]
In this letter, Secretary of the Navy Richard Thompson orders George Converse to report to Medical Director Philip Lansdale at the Navy Department for examination as to his physical qualifications to perform all duties at sea
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