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Letter dated 2 January 1975 from Vincent P. Barabba to Lorenzo A. Richards
Letter dated 2 January 1975 from Vincent P. Barabba, Director, Bureau of the Census, to Lorenzo A. Richards, with request to return the form on the 1974 Census of establisments performing agricultural services74-A41 (L) January 2, 1975 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Social and Economic Statistics Administration BUREAU OF THE CENSUS Washington, D.C. 20233 / Y2~+A&~ Dear Friend: It\u27s time for the 1974 Census of establishments performing Agricultural Services, and we need your help. In this census we include establishments performing: • Soil Preparation and Crop Services • Veterinary and Animal Services • Farm Labor and Management Services • Landscape and Horticultural Services This is a most important census. Many changes have occurred since 1969 when the last census was taken. It is important to you that these changes be measured and understood by others performing agricultural services as well as by those who serve you and them. Your answers are needed and are COMPLETELY CONFIDENTIAL, as spelled out in the Notice on the front of the report form. Please fill out your report and send it back right away in the envelope provided. We\u27ll appreciate it very much. Sincerely, VINCENT P. BARABBA Director Bureau of the Census Enclosures GPO 884- 27
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Dubois Patrick. VINCENT (P.). In: Le dictionnaire de pédagogie et d'instruction primaire de Ferdinand Buisson : répertoire biographique des auteurs. Paris : Institut national de recherche pédagogique, 2002. pp. 138-139. (Bibliothèque de l'Histoire de l'Education, 17
Ed Thornton and Vincent P. Vamos
From the Toledo Heights Tidbits, a photo of Ed Thornton and Vincent P. Vamos, two soldiers from the Toledo Heights Area of Toledo. The neighborhood newspaper published news about servicemen from the Toledo Heights Area throughout World War II
Ed Thronton and Vincent P. Vamos, Toledo, Ohio [approximately 1940]
From the Toledo Heights Tidbits, a photo of Ed Thornton and Vincent P. Vamos, two soldiers from the Toledo Heights Area of Toledo, The neighborhood newspaper published news about servicemen from the Toledo Heights Area throughout World War II. Terms associated with the photograph are: Toledo Heights Tidbits | Toledo Heights Area (Toledo, Ohio) | Thornton, Ed | Vamos, Vincent P. | soldiers | portraits | newspapers | World War, 1939-194
Marriage record of Povee, Vincent P. and Warren, Mary E.
Marriage license for Vincent P. Povee and Mary E. Warren. A.P. Brockway was the Notary Public
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