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    Sally Thompson Oral History Interview

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    Joe Guidry speaks with Sally Thompson of the Environmental Lands Acquisition and Protection Program (ELAPP). In the interview, Thompson recalls her early life moving to Florida and growing up in Hyde Park. Thompson recounts her entrance into environmental matters, the volunteer work as a citizen activist that began her transition and her involvement the various projects with the Conservation of Recreational Lands Program. Thompson describes her position and responsibilities in the ELAPP project, and names many of the projects she deems most noteworthy or important in both the present and the upcoming future

    Sally Thompson Second Oral History Interview

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    Emily Holbrook, Jane Duncan, and Matt Barganier interview Sally Thompson for a second oral history interview. Thompson speaks about pro-environmental marches in the 1970s and how she got involved in the Save Our Bay organization which eventually led her to the Environmental Lands Acquisition and Protection Program (ELAPP). Thompson Speaks about her work on the Southwest Florida Water Management District board (nicknamed Swiftmud ) and how people could protect the environmental of the Tampa Bay region. Thompson also talks about a collection at the University of South Florida on Irish history from her father\u27s, Francis Thompson, personal and academic papers

    Sally Sherman Note for Betty Thompson

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    A note for Betty Thompson from Sally Sherman, discussing the nominees for the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST). Sherman attaches two June 1990 memorandums written by D. Allan Bromley, Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP), for John Sununu, discussing his nominees for PCAST

    Sally Thompson

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    Sally T. Thompson portrait

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    Hand-drawn portrait of Sally Towell Thompson (1805-1891), who kept an Underground Railroad station northwest of Salem in Washington County, Indiana, with her husband James. The image was collected by Ohio State University professor Wilbur H. Siebert (1866-1961). Siebert began researching the Underground Railroad in the 1890s as a way to interest his students in history

    The Sarmatian Review, Vol. 10, No. 1

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    Wang Xingri, "The Paddles"; Sally Boss, "Zakopane Sweaters in America?"; Edward E. Williams, "Economic Transformations in Eastern Europe"; BOOKS; Letters; James R. Thompson, "Prospects for Rapid Economic Improvement in Poland "; PIASA Meeting; From the Editor; B.Peter Podniesinski, "Grams, Loans, Training and the IMF"; Facts and figures about the Polish Parliamen

    Autograph of Sally Field in "In Pieces: a memoir"

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    The title page and an autograph by the author, Sally Field, in their work ""In Pieces: a memoir"" Sally Field spoke at an event at the Stranahan Theater in Toledo, sponsored by the Toledo Lucas County Public Library, on September 25, 2018; this signed copy was given to the library from that event

    Introductory Problem Solving in Computer Science

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    This paper describes our experiences in devising a lightweight, informal methodology for problem solving in introductory, university level, computer science. We first describe the original context of the experiment and the background to the methodology. We then give the details of the steps of the Problem Solving Cycle - Understanding, Designing, Writing and Reviewing - and the lessons we learned about our teaching from devising the material. We also present practical examples of how it has been applied in a variety of units in our programme

    Sallie Thompson King Collection- Accession 1469 - M714 (770)

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    The Sallie Thompson King Collection consist of a brief biography of Sallie Thompson King (1886-1976), who was a 1910 graduate of Winthrop College, her 1907 Tatler yearbook, a carte de vis of Sallie Thompson upon her graduation in 1910, and photocopies of two photographs of Sallie and her class while teaching at Neals Creek and Lebanon in Anderson County, SC. The biography was written by her niece, Sally T. Aycock who was raised by Sallie Thompson King and her husband Arthur Gignilliat King (1878-1957).https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/2434/thumbnail.jp

    The Sarmatian Review, Vol. 25, No. 2

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    Contents: "In Siberian Prisons", Simon Tokarzewski; "BOOKS BOOKS and Periodicals Received"; "Mission and Poetry: Adam Miciewicz in Europe", (review) Harry Louis Roddy, Jr; "The Revenge of History: Russian Strategic Initiative in the Twenty-First Century", By Aleksandr Sergeevich Panarin (review by Sally Boss); "The Eastern Orthodox civilization in the globalized world", By Aleksandr Sergeevich Panarin (reviewed by Sally Boss); Dariusz Skórczewski, "An anthology of Polish poetry in diaspora, 1939–1999"; "The Pulaski Legion in the American Revolution", by Francis Casimir Kajencki (review by James R Thompson); "Shut Up Shut Down", Poems By Mark Nowak (review Danusha V. Goska); "Journey from Innocence", By Anna R. Dadlez (review Patricia A. Gajda); "A note on Wisława Szymborska’s “The Tarsier” (“Tarsjusz”)"Ela Rossmiller; "Letters"; "Announcements and Notes"; "The Sarmatian Review Index"; "About the Authors"; Thank you note
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