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Urban flooding and slope stability, Austin, Texas
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Austin Henline on Leveraging LinkedIn
Ever feel like you don\u27t have enough experience to craft a robust LinkedIn profile? Join Austin Henline (TEDx speaker, Global Sales Intern at LinkedIn) and Lilli Vehikite as they discuss how college students and young professionals can utilize LinkedIn to boost their networks and career opportunities. Austin speaks to the value of LinkedIn for people in all fields and shares tips for getting the most out of the platform. https://www.linkedin.com/in/austinhenline
Songs of the Y.M.B.L., Austin, Texas
Songbook for the Young Men's Business League of Austin. Includes lyrics for America; 'Tucky Home; 'Round Her Neck She Wears a Yeller Ribbon; Peggy O'Neill; Pack up Your Troubles; and others
The Chromascope
1906 yearbook for Austin College, published by the Senior Class of Austin College
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Research + Pizza - Dr. Robert Young
Location: UFCU Student Learning Commons, PCL 2.500 -- Speaker: Dr. Robert Young -- School of Architecture faculty Dr. Robert Young discusses his research into sustainable growth in metropolitan areas, and how his previous efforts at the University of Oregon might translate to similar endeavors at UT. Free Pizza provided by program supporter Austin's Pizza - while it lasts. Wednesday, November 6, 2013, at NOON,About Research+Pizza: Wondering about the work your professors do outside of the classroom? Want to know more about how research is done?
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Dr. Ashley Austin - Faculty Author Interview
Dr. Ashley Austin, Assistant Professor of Accounting, discusses a recent article in Contemporary Accounting Research, entitled “Improving Auditors’ Consideration of Evidence Contradicting Management’s Estimate Assumptions.” Dr. Austin’s research interests involve using experimental methods to understand and improve auditors’ judgments and decision making, with a focus on how to motivate auditors to exercise professional skepticism and be alert to fraud throughout the audit
Charles O. Austin Memorial Library (First Public Library)
Photograph of first public library in Cleveland built by Mrs. Bessie Austin as memorial to her late husband called the Charles O. Austin Memorial Library. It was about 1/2 block from the grammar school. Students would walk single file to check out books. Three sides of the library were shelves of books. The only other item was a small desk and chair where the librarian worked. As of November 3, 2023, building razed due to termite damage and general deterioration
The Comet
Monthly journal of Austin High School containing news articles submitted by students and other information of interest to readers
[Tiny Tots - Austin Athletic Club]
Photograph of eight young children sitting on a bench, mimicking gestures made by their instructor. Caption on back reads: "Tiny Tots- 1963, Austin Athletic Club.
(Brunette girl in center is daughter of John Bustin).
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Environmental Geology of the Austin Area: An Aid to Urban Planning
To obtain a print version of this publication visit: https://store.beg.utexas.edu/ and search for: RI0086.The area described in this report comprises 712 square miles centered on the City of Austin. The area extends north almost to Round Rock, south to the vicinity of Buda, east to just beyond Manor, and west to about 5 miles west of Oak Hill. It includes approximately 604 square miles of Travis County, 38 square miles of Hays County, 18 square miles of Bastrop County, and 52 square miles of Williamson County.
The aim of this publication is to supply geologic information that can be used to prevent or minimize problems that arise during urban development. A series of maps has been constructed for this purpose; the maps illustrate distribution of topographic conditions, soils, surface drainage, physical properties, rock types, land use, and vegetation.
Base maps were compiled from 7.5- and 15-minute U. S. Geological Survey topographic maps and a 1970 edition of a map of the City of Austin. Basic geologic mapping was completed on aerial photographs at a scale of 1:20,000. Supplementary maps were prepared by combining data from the basic geologic map with soils, engineering, topographic, and vegetation data. Final maps were constructed at scales of 1:62,500 (approximately 1 inch equals 1 mile) and 1:125,000 (approximately 1 inch equals 2 miles).UT LibrariesBureau of Economic Geolog
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