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    [José Antonio Olivar] [Material gráfico]: [(sacerdote poeta)]

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    Contiene fotografías pertenecientes al archivo fotográfico del diario "Región", publicadas entre 1966 y 1968Algunas fotos no indican autoría; el resto firmadas por Minfer (Villaviciosa y Colunga

    Remembering Harry Pratter (1917-2002)

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    At this year\u27s annual Alumni Weekend, colleagues, family, friends, and former students of the inimitable Professor Harry Pratter, who died in March 2002, gathered to share their recollections of his life and career. Pratter, who was born in the Ukraine and emigrated to the United States as a child, began teaching at the Law School in 1950, after earning his JD from the University of Chicago. He taught many different subjects, including Commercial Law, Negotiable Instruments, Conflicts of Law, Contracts, Torts, and Family Law. But more fundamentally, he taught life, according to Professor Fred Aman, longtime dean of the school. For Harry, says Aman, there was no such thing as just a legal problem. There were only human problems with which the law must deal. The following remembrances were presented by Pratter\u27s former students

    Remembering Harry Pratter (1917-2002)

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    At this year\u27s annual Alumni Weekend, colleagues, family, friends, and former students of the inimitable Professor Harry Pratter, who died in March 2002, gathered to share their recollections of his life and career. Pratter, who was born in the Ukraine and emigrated to the United States as a child, began teaching at the Law School in 1950, after earning his JD from the University of Chicago. He taught many different subjects, including Commercial Law, Negotiable Instruments, Conflicts of Law, Contracts, Torts, and Family Law. But more fundamentally, he taught life, according to Professor Fred Aman, longtime dean of the school. For Harry, says Aman, there was no such thing as just a legal problem. There were only human problems with which the law must deal. The following remembrances were presented by Pratter\u27s former students

    0738: American Red Cross Western West Virginia Chapter Records, 1917 - 2002

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    This collection from the Huntington Cabell County Chapter of the American Red Cross spans the years of 1917-2002. The collection was divided into three record groups; administration, programs, and services. The majority of the administration files consist of annual reports and minutes from various committee and board meetings. The program files contain an assortment of fundraisers and campaigns, which includes the annual American Red Cross Ball 1985-2001. The service files offer a variety of information on disaster, blood, and military service to the community including information on the Canteen, which was in operation during WWI. Photographs and slides comprise a large portion of the collection along with scrapbooks and newspaper clippings

    In memoriam Roger Schneider (1917–2002)

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