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    Harris W. Dean Oral History Interview

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    Harris W. Dean, who served as interim President of USF in 1971, talks about the early years of the university

    Dean W. Coston Papers

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    Dean W. Coston first worked for WUOM, Ann Arbor, as chief engineer from 1948 to 1961. In 1961, he joined the Department of Health, Education and Welfare in 1961 as Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary (Legislation). In 1963, he became Deputy Assistant Secretary, and was Deputy Under-Secretary by 1966. His main concern was the development, implementation and administration of legislation in various areas including education. Coston helped advance the cause of radio by including it in the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967, which he helped write. The collection documents Coston's involvement with the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare's Task Force on Educational Television and the passage of the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967

    Digger "Johnnie" Johnson [music] : Australia's tribute in song /

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    D 6 (Publisher number). Cover title.; Portrait of Amy Johnson on cover.; Pl. no.: D 6.; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-an5863220; MUS: N, M74306; A, MUSM 135399 ; N/A, MUSM 136061

    Someone who's got a big love for me [music] : fox trot ballad /

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    D-1007 (Publisher number). For voice and piano, with E flat sax.; Caption title.; Pl. no.: D-1007; "Sung by Rene Esler in Fox movie tone news" -- Cover.; "Talkie news edition" -- Cover.; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-an10249172

    I'm in love with Mary [music] : a brand new old fashioned song /

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    D12 (Publisher number). For voice and piano.; Caption title.; Pl. no.: D12; "Specially featured by Fred Scholl at the Capitol Theatre" -- Cover.; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-an10245135

    Oral History Interview with Dean R. Kreek, July 21, 2010

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    The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Dean R. Kreek. Kreek joined the Navy in July 1940. He became a musician who played the trumpet in various Navy bands throughout World War II. Kreek was on board the USS Nevada (BB-36) during the attack on Pearl Harbor. He was playing morning colors when the attack began. Kreek describes the Nevada getting underway and taking damage. After the attack he was transferred to Yard Tug 142 and later to USS New Mexico (BB-40), which traveled to the Aleutians. Kreek was then sent stateside until he became a member of the first band for the USS Kearsarge (CV-33). He was discharged in July 1946

    Practical Advice to Entrepreneurs Series by ACE Adjunct Professor Dean Shepherd: Practical advice on managing new venture survival

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    The author, Dean Shepherd, is of entrepreneurship—how entrepreneurs think, decide to act, and feel. He recently realized that while his publications in academic journals have implications for entrepreneurs, those implications have remained relatively hidden in the text of the articles and hidden in articles published in journals largely inaccessible to those involved in the entrepreneurial process. This series is designed to bring the practical implications of his research to the forefront

    Practical Advice to Entrepreneurs Series by ACE Adjunct Professor Dean Shepherd: Practical advice on whether to grow the business

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    The author, Dean Shepherd, is of entrepreneurship—how entrepreneurs think, decide to act, and feel. He recently realized that while his publications in academic journals have implications for entrepreneurs, those implications have remained relatively hidden in the text of the articles and hidden in articles published in journals largely inaccessible to those involved in the entrepreneurial process. This series is designed to bring the practical implications of his research to the forefront

    Practical Advice to Entrepreneurs Series by ACE Adjunct Professor Dean Shepherd: Practical advice on making the business more entrepreneurial

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    The author, Dean Shepherd, is of entrepreneurship—how entrepreneurs think, decide to act, and feel. He recently realized that while his publications in academic journals have implications for entrepreneurs, those implications have remained relatively hidden in the text of the articles and hidden in articles published in journals largely inaccessible to those involved in the entrepreneurial process. This series is designed to bring the practical implications of his research to the forefront
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