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    Hunter's and Sherwin-Williams

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    Located at 113-117 High Ave. West. The top of Hunter's and Sherwin-Williams looking Northeast

    John C. Williams, City Solicitor of Oskaloosa, Iowa, 1896

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    This is an image of John C. Williams, the city solicitor of Oskaloosa, Iowa in 1896. Williams came to Oskaloosa in 1872 and graduated from Penn College in 1877. After passing the bar exam in 1881, Williams practiced law for several years and became city solicitor in 1888

    Ranger Chuck Williams on terrace next to Pactola Reservoir

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    Caption: "Ranger Chuck Williams at Pactola VIS.

    University of Iowa Professor Chuck Connerly discusses his work in the humanities

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    Chuck Connerly is professor and director of the UI School of Urban and Regional Planning. He is the author of The Most Segregated City in America: City Planning and Civil Rights in Birmingham,1920-1980 (University of Virginia Press, 2005), as well as numerous articles. Listen to Chuck describe how he switched from a graduate program in history to urban and regional planning, and then combined his passions to write The Most Segregated City

    Reach for the Sky with Cloud Computing

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    Chuck Williams, Priscilla Arling, and Stephanie Judge\u27s Contribution to Perspectives- Inside INdiana Business

    Helping Teams at Work Get the Most Out of Electronic Communication

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    Chuck Williams, Priscilla Arling, and Stephanie Judge\u27s Contribution to Perspectives- Inside INdiana Business

    Chuck and Judith Jones, Oral History Moment

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    This is an audio recording of an Oral History Moment with Chuck and Judith Jones. An Oral History Moment is a small segment of clips from an oral history interview presented by a narrator. The interview was conducted February 23, 2016. The interviewer is Madsion Garcia. The script author is Abigail Johnson, and the narrator is Allan Folsom. In this interview, Chuck and Judith Jones discuss their respective careers in the medical field and their service in the Navy during the Cold War. Judith Jones was born in Waco, Texas on November 18, 1945. Judith Jones attended Shannon West Texas Memorial Hospital School of Nursing and became a Registered Nurse. She worked in the Houston Medical Center at the Methodist Hospital on the psychiatric floor. Throughout her career as a nurse, Judith worked at Baptist Memorial and M.D. Anderson in Houston, and, after returning to school and graduating from Texas Christian University in 1971, taught at Murray State College and the University of Texas Fort Worth. Chuck Jones was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee on June 14, 1948. Chuck attended college at Dallas Baptist University and then Baylor University. He attended graduate school at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. Following his graduation, he was hired for a traineeship at John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth, Texas. Chuck and Judith met in 1972 while Judith was working at the University of Texas Fort Worth School of Nursing and Chuck was completing his residency. On August 23, 1973 the two were married in Denton, Texas. After Chuck completed his residency, they moved to Alabama for two years so Judith could work towards her Doctorate in nursing. In 1980 both Chuck and Judith were commissioned in the Navy. Chuck worked for the first eight years with the 4th Marine Air Wing as an aviation medical officer, treating pilots in the F4 and heavy helicopter squadron. Judith assisted with active trainings during the summer and checked medical records to clear members of the Navy for exercises. During their service, the Jones’s visited the Mojave Desert, Camp Pendleton, and Cherry Point. Chuck participated in missions in the Philippines and was sworn into active duty during Desert Storm, where he filled in for surgeons who had been deployed overseas. Chuck left the Navy reserves in 1990 in order to care for their children. Judith conducted training programs in Charleston, South Carolina and later worked in fleet hospitals. Judith retired from the military in 2004 after 23 years of service. The couple joined the Marine Corps League following their service.https://lair.etamu.edu/scua-oral-history-all/1111/thumbnail.jp

    Chuck and Judith Jones, Oral History Moment Script

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    This is a script of an Oral History Moment with Chuck and Judith Jones. An Oral History Moment is a small segment of clips from an oral history interview presented by a narrator. The interview was conducted February 23, 2016. The interviewer is Madsion Garcia. The script author is Abigail Johnson, and the narrator is Allan Folsom. In this interview, Chuck and Judith Jones discuss their respective careers in the medical field and their service in the Navy during the Cold War. Judith Jones was born in Waco, Texas on November 18, 1945. Judith Jones attended Shannon West Texas Memorial Hospital School of Nursing and became a Registered Nurse. She worked in the Houston Medical Center at the Methodist Hospital on the psychiatric floor. Throughout her career as a nurse, Judith worked at Baptist Memorial and M.D. Anderson in Houston, and, after returning to school and graduating from Texas Christian University in 1971, taught at Murray State College and the University of Texas Fort Worth. Chuck Jones was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee on June 14, 1948. Chuck attended college at Dallas Baptist University and then Baylor University. He attended graduate school at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. Following his graduation, he was hired for a traineeship at John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth, Texas. Chuck and Judith met in 1972 while Judith was working at the University of Texas Fort Worth School of Nursing and Chuck was completing his residency. On August 23, 1973 the two were married in Denton, Texas. After Chuck completed his residency, they moved to Alabama for two years so Judith could work towards her Doctorate in nursing. In 1980 both Chuck and Judith were commissioned in the Navy. Chuck worked for the first eight years with the 4th Marine Air Wing as an aviation medical officer, treating pilots in the F4 and heavy helicopter squadron. Judith assisted with active trainings during the summer and checked medical records to clear members of the Navy for exercises. During their service, the Jones’s visited the Mojave Desert, Camp Pendleton, and Cherry Point. Chuck participated in missions in the Philippines and was sworn into active duty during Desert Storm, where he filled in for surgeons who had been deployed overseas. Chuck left the Navy reserves in 1990 in order to care for their children. Judith conducted training programs in Charleston, South Carolina and later worked in fleet hospitals. Judith retired from the military in 2004 after 23 years of service. The couple joined the Marine Corps League following their service.https://lair.etamu.edu/scua-oral-history-all/1112/thumbnail.jp

    Manajemen - Management / Buku 1

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    Chuck Williams menyajikan konsep-konsep dan teori-teori manajemen yang penting, dalam penyajian yang unik yang akan dimengerti dan dinikmati sepenuhnya oleh Pembaca. Dengan menggunakan teknik tutur cerita yang efektif, contoh-contoh yang segar dan pedagogi yang unik, Williams mengaitkan dan menanamkan manajemen kepada para Pembaca. Topik-topik dalam buku ini dipilih secara hati-hati dan teori-teori manajemen yang ketinggalan zaman tidak dipakai lagi untuk fokus pada teori-teori yang relevan bagi manajer modern. Para pengamat sangat memuji pendekatan Williams yang segar dan pemilihan topiknya menunjukkan bahwa buku ini tidak hanya akan dimengerti oleh para Pembaca, tetapi juga akan dinikmati. Cerita-cerita yang memikat dan contoh-contohnya membantu menghubungkan dan menanamkan topik-topik manajerial yang sulit

    Wolf, Boise lab

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    Sick female wolf found by allotment rider Chuck Williams. Wolf was flown to Boise Lab and later died.https://digscholarship.unco.edu/lowman_1991/1079/thumbnail.jp
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