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    Orange County Voter Registration, Orlando, District 3, 1924-1927

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    Orange County Voter Registration, Orlando, District 3, 1924-1927, Poll tax dates:1924-1927, Alphabet covered: A-T, V, W, Y. Contains entries for: voter name, party affiliation, voted, poll tax paid, occupation, age, race, nativity (poll tax), residence, signature of supervisor or deputy. Voter Registration Book #5

    Orange County Voter Registration, Orlando, District 3, 1924-1927

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    Orange County Voter Registration, Orlando, District 3, 1924-1927, Poll tax dates:1924-1927, Alphabet covered: A-T, V, W, Y. Contains entries for: voter name, party affiliation, voted, poll tax paid, occupation, age, race, nativity (poll tax), residence, signature of supervisor or deputy. Voter Registration Book #5

    Orange County Voter Registration, Orlando, District 2, 1924-1927

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    Orange County Voter Registration, Orlando, District 2, 1924-1927, Poll tax dates: 1924-1927, Alphabet covered: A-P, R-W, Y, Z. Contains entries for: voter name, party affiliation, poll tax paid, occupation, age, race, nativity (poll tax), residence, signature of supervisor or deputy. Remarks concerning: residency. Voter Registration Book #3

    Finding Aid for the The Scream Collection (MUM01750)

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    The collection contains issues, 1924-1927, of The Scream, a student comic and literary magazine at the University of Mississippi

    Jo Ann Simmons Collection

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    Memorabilia from student days at Louisiana Polytechnic Institute of donor, 1945-1948, and of donor\u27s great aunt Wilma Anderson Beckwith Ford, 1924-[1927?].https://digitalcommons.latech.edu/manuscript-finding-aids/1227/thumbnail.jp

    Eighmy, Earle, Collection, 1924-1927, 1957

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    Earle Eighmy was born in 1904 in Topeka, Kansas, and passed away in 1987. At some point Eighmy lived in Pittsburg and was a fan of the Pittsburg State University sports during the time. Earle married Verna Mae Olson (1904-1986) and they had several children. In the late 1920s, the Eighmy family moved to California. Both Earle and Verna Mae passed away in Henderson, Nevada. The Earle Eighmy Scrapbook mostly contains newspaper clippings. The central focus of the scrapbook is Pittsburg college football and basketball. There are occasional notes written in the margins of the clippings that denote time period or match outcomes. The dates of newspaper clippings range from 1924 to 1927. A single clipping is dated to 1957. Clippings include articles on match results, schedules of upcoming matches, team lineups, interviews and article photographs. Other miscellaneous material included in the scrapbook includes fight songs, match flyers and photographs. The scrapbook is dedicated to Theodore Barber.https://digitalcommons.pittstate.edu/fa/1340/thumbnail.jp

    Аграрнае пытанне у праграме Незалежнай Сялянскай Партыi (1924-1927)

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    AGRARIAN QUESTION IN THE PROGRAM OF INDEPENDENT PEASANT PARTY (1924 – 1927) / V. HARMATNYДаследуецца аграрнае пытанне ў праграме Незалежнай Сялянскай Партыі (НСП) ў 1924 – 1927 гадах, паказаны яе падыходы да вырашэння зямельнага пытання. На працягу ўсяго перыяду існавання ІІ Рэчы Паспалітай (1921 – 1939) аграрнае пытанне было адным з самых злабадзённых, ад вырашэння якога залежыў далейшы лёс дзяржавы. Незалежная Сялянская Партыя прапанавала ўласны праект ажыццяўлення аграрных пераўтварэнняў, які быў занадта радыкальны і таму не знайшоў падтрымкі Сейма. Зроблена выснова, што партыя адыграла важную ролю ў сялянскім руху ІІ Рэчы Паспалітай, яе ідэі карысталіся сярод тагачаснага сялянства вялікай папулярнасцю

    To Build on the Past: A Foundational Database of the Vermont Marble Company Archives

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    This thesis took advantage of the rare opportunity to look into the business records of the Vermont Marble Company. A study period of 1924-1927, and about 1,000 contracts from the company were first recorded in a digital database and then examined. As a preliminary study of this material, this thesis suggests future uses of the Vermont Marble Company archive and recounts the information gathered from this venture. Architectural trends related to the Beaux-Arts, City Beautiful, and Art-Deco movements were observed, as were trends related to specific marble types and building project locations
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