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    Mary Windle oral history recording

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    An audio recording of an oral history of Mary Windle about her family’s history reaching all the way back to the early nineteenth century. Windle first talks about her father’s side of the family, the Bennetts, who originally came from Cornwall, England, and emigrated to Canada in the early nineteenth century, and eventually moved to Washington. Windle inherited her grandfather’s sea chest that he had brought over from England. Then she talks about her mother’s side of the family, the Delanor-Sadds. They had settled in Cedar Canyon about the same time in the early nineteenth century. Eventually Windle’s family ended up in Cornelius, Oregon, where most of her relatives, including herself, attended school at Greenville. Windle talks about her childhood and remembers having a dog named Rover and riding ponies in long skirts. Windle recounts names and stories of her teachers at Greenville and her adventures into Forest Grove for shopping. She had started an annual family reunion that lasted for a while before it fizzled out. At about 20:00 of the recording, Windle shows her audience pictures of her parents and an uncle, as well as a book that came from her mother’s side of the family. The recording is really hard to hear in the beginning and throughout the first half with a popping in the sound and white noise

    Oral history interview with Jim L. Windle, 2009 Feb. 9

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    Professor Jim Windle was born May 25, 1936 in Indianapolis, Indiana and has been continuously connected with Purdue University since he came as a student in 1959. He began his career as a research assistant in 1964 and in 1966 became Assistant Director of the University Placement Service (now known as the Center for Career Opportunities). A faculty member in the Department of Organizational Leadership and Supervision, College of Technology, he was promoted to full Professor in 1973. In the department, he is the co-operative education coordinator and academic counselor. He has also functioned as department placement coordinator and counselor. Among his awards and honors are the Outstanding Counselor Award from the Department and Outstanding Teacher. Windle was one of the inaugural fellows in the Great Book of Teachers and also received the Murphy Award in the College of Technology. In addition to teaching and advising he also consults with companies

    Brochure: Hotel Windle, Just a Pointer

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    Windle, Hotel, Jacksonville, Fla. Brochure: Hotel Windle Just a Pointer Jacksonville, Florida. Windle W. Smith, Mgr.On verso: Points of Interest in and Around Jacksonville: Amusements. PALM

    W.S. Windle

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    W.S. Windle was a Professor of Biology and Geology from 1893-97 and 1911-1

    Miss Windle

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    A child, identified on back of photograph as Little Miss Windle, puts her hand into what looks like a cardboard cake.Date:194

    Bob Windle

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    Written on photo, To a great guy. Good luck, always. Bob Windle . Jersey number 64.https://repository.ulm.edu/sports/2204/thumbnail.jp

    Dumenci & Windle (Table 4)

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    Covariance Matrix is windle.txt Dumenci, L., & Windle, M. (1996). A latent trait-state model of adolescent depression using the Center for Epidemiologic Studies-Depression Scale. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 31, 313-330

    Dumenci & Windle (Table 4)

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    Covariance Matrix is windle.txt Dumenci, L., & Windle, M. (1996). A latent trait-state model of adolescent depression using the Center for Epidemiologic Studies-Depression Scale. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 31, 313-330

    Dumenci & Windle (Table 4)

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    Covariance Matrix is windle.txt Dumenci, L., & Windle, M. (1996). A latent trait-state model of adolescent depression using the Center for Epidemiologic Studies-Depression Scale. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 31, 313-330

    Little Miss Windle

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    View of child, identified on back of photograph as Miss Windle, intrigued by what looks like a cardboard cake.Date:194
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