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    Fruita, Wayne County [01]

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    Black and white photograph by Fred Pack taken probably during an "Intelligence Tours" outing in the late 1920s or early 1930s. A view of Fruita in the "Wayne Wonderland" [now Capitol Reef National Park], Utah

    Capitol Wash, Wayne Co.

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    Black and white photograph by Fred Pack taken probably during an "Intelligence Tours" outing in the late 1920s or early 1930s. Capitol Gorge in the "Wayne Wonderland" [now Capitol Reef National Park], Utah

    Diversity Speakers Series: Unconscious Bias in Academic Medicine

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    Program for Unconscious Bias in Academic Medicine by Wayne A.U. Frederick, MD, MBA: Interim President, Howard Universityhttps://digitalcommons.pcom.edu/diversity_inclusion/1008/thumbnail.jp

    Frederick Douglass photograph

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    Frederick Douglass (1818-1895) was a famous passenger on the Underground Railroad and worked as a station agent in Rochester, Monroe County, New York. After escaping slavery, he worked tirelessly for the cause of abolition and equal rights as an orator, author, and statesman

    Wayne Booth and the Failure of Rhetoric in The Good Soldier

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    Mosher Harold Frederick Jr. Wayne Booth and the Failure of Rhetoric in The Good Soldier. In: Caliban, n°6, janvier 1969. pp. 49-52

    Whittier House donor letter and list from Frederick P. Craig

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    Whittier House scrapbooks document Whittier House programs, events, and anniversary celebrations through newspaper clippings, lecture fliers, newsletters, event programs, and ticket stubs. Newspaper clippings are primarily from the Jersey Journal. There is also Whittier House fundraising materials, including pamphlets, appeal letters, brochures, and postcards. The Whittier House Social Settlement, the first settlement house in New Jersey, was established in Jersey City, N.J. (Hudson County) in 1894. Founded by Cornelia Foster Bradford, who would remain with the organization as headworker until 1926, Whittier House was based on the settlement house, Toynbee Hall, in England. Whittier House provided various recreational and educational programs, along with much needed social services, for the immigrant populations of Jersey City. Many of these successful services were used as models for large-scale social reform movements through the state. In 1935, the Whittier House was taken over by the Boys' Club of Jersey City

    Frederick Wilson, Author-Lecturer, Feb. 1, 1947

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    Noted Author and lecturer Dr. Frederick Taylor Wilson will speak at the Winthrop College assembly. Dr. Wilson, a nationally recognized authority on the Constitution and American Presidents, will give a lecture entitled The Birth of Our Liberties. Dr. Wilson is a graduate of Vanderbilt University, after which he taught history, as well as taught and practiced law

    No. 77, Dr. Wayne Carle, sermon and interview recorded by F. S. Buchanan

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    Transcript (28, 23 pages) of a sermon by Wayne M. Carles, former superintendent of the Dayton, Ohio, public schools, at a Baptist Church on June 17, 1973, and an interview of him by Fred S. Buchanan on the same day. This interview is no. 77 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape nos. U-45 and U-46In a sermon and an interview Carl, former superintendent of the Dayton Ohio School District and former Mormon, discusses his attitude and the attitude of the school district toward the Mormon Church. Carl also addresses the issue of blacks and segregation. Interviewer: Fred S. Buchana

    Nocturne in B Major, Op. 32 No. 1

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    2010/07/24. Wayne Johnson plays Nocturne in B Major, Op. 32 No. 1 by Frederick Chopin. Audio/video recorded by Wes Johnson

    Nocturne in C-sharp minor, Op. Post

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    2010/07/24. Wayne Johnson plays Nocturne in C-sharp minor, Op. Post. by Frederick Chopin. Audio/video by Wes Johnson
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