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    Villa Wagner (1886)

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    General view of the garden pavilion (pavilion was added later and not by Wagner); In 1886 Wagner had built his first villa at Hütteldorf [now a suburb], near Vienna. [Grove]. "Trained in the classical style, Wagner designed this symmetrical house for himself in the Palladian villa style. Gigantic columns define the entrance loggia with a coffered ceiling. Decorative iron balustrades line the staircases." Source: Digital Imaging Project, Mary Ann Sullivan, Bluffton University; http://www.bluffton.edu/~sullivanm/ (accessed 1/26/2008

    Official Program, Springfield College vs. Wagner College, November 13, 1965

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    The official program from the November 13, 1965 football game, Springfield College vs. Wagner College. The game took place at Wagner Field on the campus of Wagner College. The program contains information on the two colleges, the lineups and information on the teams, and advertisements. This was the final game for Springfield College's undeated season. Springfield won the game 30 to 13.The 1965 Springfield College Football team went 9-0-0 and remains the only College Football team to go undefeated and untied during a season. Springfield College’s opponents in ’65-'66 were the US. Coast Guard (30-14), Amherst College (13-0), Williams College (28-8), Colby College (42-13), Northeastern University (16-14), American International College (43-6), Rhode Island University (7-6), University of New Hampshire (43-13), and Wagner College (30-13). The game against Amherst College was televised on Channel 22 and was the first Western Mass football game ever televised in the region. The team received many honors, including Ted Dunn being named UPI New England College Division Coach of the Year and several players received honors including being selected for the All Decade Team. The team came in second to the University of Maine for selection for a bid to play in the Tangerine Bowl in Orlando, FL, December 11, 1965

    Shari Wagner

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    Shari Wagner, Poet Laureate of Indiana and Author, shares her poetry. Students share a few favorite poems by various authors

    Ann Wagner Interview

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    Ann R. (Urbanyi) Wagner was born on June 15, 1934, in East Toledo, where she lived most of her life. She was married to her husband Paul for nearly 58 years. She was a member of St. Stephen Catholic Church and VFW Post 4906 Ladies Auxiliary. In her interview, Mrs. Wagner recalls the many festivities and religious observances that were held in the Birmingham neighborhood, as well as many of the businesses operating in her youth. She passed away at the age of 76 on January 10, 2011, in Toledo

    Wagner: New Product Report

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    Wagner Australia (painting application company)

    Wagner, Berlioz and the origins of "Über das Dirigieren"

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    Hector Berlioz is mentioned nowhere in Wagner's essay on the art of conducting. However, we here posit that Berlioz and his treatise on conducting provided Wagner with the prime reason for embarking on his own essay

    Villa Wagner (1912)

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    Side view, from road; The second Villa Wagner (1912), on the Hüttelburgstrasse, was built on an asymmetrical, rectilinear plan and has a band of coloured, rectangular tiles in a counterchange pattern. Source: Grove Art Online; http://www.groveart.com/ (accessed 1/26/2008

    Adela Wagner, Mary Wagner, Melba (unknown last name, a niece), Sophie Wagner and Eva Wagner

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    L-R: Adela Wagner, Mary Wagner, Melba (unknown last name, a niece), Sophie Wagner and Eva Wagner. Posed in front of Model T at side of terron house

    [Report to Chief J. E. Curry by R. C. Wagner, regarding officer's assignments #1]

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    Report to Chief J. E. Curry by R. C. Wagner regarding officer's assignments and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Wagner describes his duties, actions, and observations during the transfer of Oswald from City Hall to the County Jail
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