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    niklas-uhl/katric: v1.0

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    KaTric: scalable distributed-memory triangle counting made in Karlsruh

    Feeding Hogs On The Uhl Farm

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    Feeding Hogs On The Uhl Farm, October 14, 1929

    The Official Atlas of Lucas County, Ohio. Vol. 1. Townships and Villages

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    This atlas of Toledo, Ohio and the townships and villages of Lucas County, Ohio was compiled by Civil Engineer John Benedict Uhl, 1858-1937. It was copyrighted in 1899 and published in 1900

    Letter from Uskine Uhl to Oliver C. Morse (September 1, 1890)

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    This is a one-page letter written by Eskine Uhl to Oliver C. Morse. It is dated September 1, 1890. In the letter he refuses the offer to be a Corporator in the YMCA Training School.This item is part of a folder that has been cataloged and is in the Springfield College Learning Commons holdings, see here: https://springfieldcollege.on.worldcat.org/oclc/85164088

    Commentary piece by Eric Uhl, attorney with Fisher & Phillips LLP, Portland, o

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    Commentary piece by Eric Uhl, attorney with Fisher & Phillips LLP, Portland, on the advantages and disadvantages of telecommuting. The advantages include increased productivity and job satisfaction, lower employee turnover, and reduced fixed expenses. The risks and challenges include the need to comply with state and federal laws governing overtime and workplace safety, to safeguard confidential and proprietary information, to carry out telecommuting policies without discrimination, and to implement policies regarding texting and driving

    Uhl Murder Trial

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    Photographs from the newspaper of Cora Uhl and Mrs. Ida Uhl

    Uhl Murder Trial

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    Floor plan of the second floor of the Uhl house. ""His father, Babe Uhl, last June"" at top of page

    Uhl Hatchery photograph

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    Photograph showing the Uhl Hatchery in New Washington, Crawford County, Ohio, ca. 1900. New Washington is known as the "Birthplace of the Baby Chick Industry" thanks to the Uhl Hatchery, which was the first commercial hatchery in the United States and initiated the shipment of baby chicks by rail in 1900

    Carrie Uhl, 1974

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    Carrie Uhl, 1974.https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/perisho_alaska/1098/thumbnail.jp
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