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    Herr, Julius

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    Interview with Julius E. Herr on June 25-29, 1979 in Wishek, North Dakota. Conducted by Dwight L. Herr.Interview with Julius E. Herr on June 25-29, 1979 in Wishek, North Dakota. Conducted by Dwight L. Herr

    Letter from W. Herr to James B. Finley

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    Herr writes to share travel arrangements for the Ohio Conference delegates attending the 1852 General Conference in Boston, which starts on April 26th. Herr is sad to hear that Finley is in poor health, and will most likely not attend Conference. He tries to convince hm to come anyway, stating that the delegation will take good care of him. Finley has evidently asked Herr and Strickland to do him justice when they write his memoir. Herr promises that they will do so. Abstract Number - 474https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/1672/thumbnail.jp

    Early stages of mechanical crystallization of amorphous FeZrBCu soft magnetic material

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    Early stages of mechanical crystallization of amorphous FeZrBCu soft magnetic material / J. Friedrich, U. Herr, K. Samwer. – In: Journal of applied physics. 87. 2000. S. 2464-246

    Oral history interview with Robert Herr

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    Transcript, 60 pp. Audio file available at http://purl.umn.edu/95359Herr reviews his family background and education at Haverford College, education at the University of Minnesota in the 1930s, wartime activity, and his postwar work. During World War II Herr worked for the U.S. Navy's Bureau of Ordnance, primarily on methods of defending U.S. ships against magnetic mines. The bulk of the interview concerns his work starting in 1946 at Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company (3M) on magnetic tape development. After the introduction of magnetic tape in 1949, Herr started a the Electrical Products Lab in 1952 at 3M, and later was vice-president of the Data Recording Products Division. He also discusses 3M's relationship with Engineering Research Associates and Control Data Corporation.Herr, Robert. (1986). Oral history interview with Robert Herr. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/107354

    Regional Constraints on Soft Law Legitimacy: Some Australian Geopolitical Perspectives.

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    Dr. Richard Herr, School of Government, University of Tasmania, talks here in the NRF 6th open assembly in Hveragerði, Iceland, in September of 2011. Please click on the link above to see the video

    Letter From A. Miriam Herr to Alfred L. Shoemaker, November 20, 1948

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    A handwritten letter from Mrs. Leslie H. Shannon (A. Miriam Herr) addressed to Alfred L. Shoemaker, dated November 20, 1948. Within, Herr writes to respond to Shoemaker\u27s question on a favorite all story. Herr details her encounter with an Amish man while buying blackberries at a market stall in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/shoemaker_documents/1025/thumbnail.jp

    Declaration of Intention of Eugen Herr

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    Declaration of Intention to become a citizen of the United States, as filled out and signed by: Eugen Herr Applicant age:27 Occupation: Delicatessen clerk Country of Origin:Germany Date of Birth: 12 March 1890 Sailed to the US aboard the vessel: Alschieba City of residence at time of declaration:Atlantic City NJ Declaration submitted and sworn on date:23 March 191

    Oral history interview with Kristin Herr

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    Lawton Public Library director Kristin Herr shares her experience working in the library during the COVID-19 pandemic. She talks about how the library's services had to adapt to the changing needs of the community, as well as how the virus impacted their day-to-day operations and interactions with patrons.The COVID-19 in Oklahoma Collection is a series of interviews which document how Oklahomans were affected by the global COVID-19 pandemic. This project was made possible with support from the Institute for Museums and Library Services American Rescue Plan Grant

    Superconducting pulse conserving logic and Josephson-SRAM

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    The work at imec and imec USA was supported by imec INVEST+ and by Osceola County
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