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    1987 Yearbook

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    TOC: Clubs & Organizations
18 / Current Events & Music
30 / Faculty & Staff
33 / Activities & Events
 / Honors & Graduation
65 / Graduates
75 / Yearbook Credits
111 / A Thank You
112 YEARBOOK COMMITTEE: Project Director, Vincent Banrey; Asst. Project Director, Catherine Whan; Editors (1986): Maricruz Saunders; (1987): Juan Jimenez, GloryAnn Torres; LAYOUT DESIGNERS: Vincent Banrey, Stephanie Bowen, Yvonne Brown, Jacqui Fernandez, Milton Ferreira, Omar Harris, Cornelius Huskins, Juan Jimenez, Wayne Keane, Richard Massie, Victoria Pamias, Richard Provost, Maricruz Saunders, GloryAnn Torres, Pedro Torres, Joan Walker, Catherine Whan. PHOTOGRAPHERS: John Carrero, Young Baek Choi, Randy Fader-Smith, Milton Ferreira, Roger Ince, Juan Jimenez, Umoja Kwanguvu, Seymour Lerman, Clinton Linton, Richard Provost, Jaidee amsinghani, Maricruz Saunders, Frank Tocco, GloryAnn Torres, Catherine Whan, Alan Young. ARTISTS: Cover Design: Madeline Vega; Endsheets: Oscar DJ Ozzie Ramirez; Division Pages: Jose Marti; International LaGuardia: Jacqui Fernandez; Illustrations: Richard Massie, Jacqui Fernandez, Madeline Vega. WRITERS: Yasmin Ahmed, Vincent Banrey, Warren Gardner, Juan Jimenez, Umoja Kwanguvu, Luis Merchant, Victoria Pamias, Richard Provost, Christiana Somerville, GloryAnn Torres, Joan Walker, Catherine Whan. SIGNIFICANT OTHERS: Word Processing: Blanca Arbito, Edward Hollins, Catherine Whan. Vincent Banrey Spread: developed by Blanca Arbito, Edward Hollins and GloryAnn Torres, Jacqui Fernandez, Catherine Whan. Creative Consultant: Edward Hollins. Promotions: George Condors. SPECIAL THANKS TO: Frank and Seymour of Classic Studios; Chuck Lindsey, Photo Workshop Instructor; Ted Schiffman of Taylor Publishing Co.; Dan Horn and Thurston Reyes of LaGuardia Theatre; and the Recreation staff. ALAN BERMAN IN MEMORIAM: Sketch, Tom Fink; Alan Speaking, Brian Gallagher; Remembering Dr. Alan Berman, Tuzyline Allan

    El rĂ­o de la Memoria

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    Artistas participantes: JosĂ© Cala Fontquernie, Frank-Joachim Grossmann, Karen Pullich, Alexander Pawlik, Andreina Scanu, Aiman HH, Ángeles de la Torre, Anna Jonnson, Arnaud Velten, David Toral, CĂ©sar Ripoll, Catherine Weber, Dieter Zurnieden, Elena Toral, Eva Guil, JosĂ© Luzardo, FĂ©lix Hochreither, Fernando Navarro, Hecharry & Errera, Alias Lilo, Inmaculada Cunill, IvĂĄn Tovar, Jaime Gil ArĂ©valo, Janette Fu, Jaime RodrĂ­guez, Joe Quixote, JosĂ© MarĂ­a Baena, Jeff Kunkle, Carmen Aparcero, Lourdes Murillo, MarĂ­a Cañas, Macarena Nieves CĂĄceres, MarĂ­a Rosa Hidalgo, Bruna Tovani, Paulina Munugarren, Emilio Sola, Paka AntĂșnez, Miguel JimĂ©nez, Quique MacĂ­a, Reyes Muñoz, Kurt Keller, RocĂ­o Arregui, Rinat Etshak, TomĂĄs Cordero, Ùna Clancy, Eva MarĂ­a Espejo, Virginia LĂłpez y JesĂșs Algov

    The AHEAD Portal: A Gateway to European Historical Earthquake Data

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    The description of the seismicity of the European region is today fragmented into an increasing number of earthquake archives, databases, and catalogs related to individual countries or even to part of them. Therefore, the compilation of a comprehensive, European earthquake history requires dealing with a puzzle of partially overlapping, only partially public catalogs, the background of which is compiled according to varied schemes. One of the consequences is that earthquakes in the frontier areas are often interpreted in a conflicting way by the catalogs of the bordering countries. In the framework of the European Commission (EC), 2006–2010 Network of Research Infrastructures for European Seismology (NERIES) Project, the task of Networking Activity 4 (NA4) was defined precisely to conceive and develop solutions to bridge over these differences. NA4 promoted the cooperation among existing national online archives, and contributed establishing new regional online archives compiled according to common standards. As a result, a first release of the distributed European archive of historical earthquake data, for the time-window 1000–1899 and for the large earthquakes, was published in 2010. Special attention was devoted to retrieve the earthquake background information, that is, the results of historical earthquake investigation—referenced to as studies in the following -in terms of a paper, a report, a book chapter, a map, etc. As the most useful studies are those supplying a set of macroseismic data points (MDPs)- that is a list of localities (name and coordinates) with a macroseismic intensity assessment and the related macroseismic scale—a dedicated effort was addressed to make such data available. The Archive of Historical Earthquake Data (AHEAD) distributed archive was improved and updated in the frame of the 2010–2012 EC Project Seismic Hazard Harmonization in Europe (SHARE), Task 3.1 European earthquake database, with the contribution of a number of European institutions. For the time window 1000–1899, it was AHEAD (AHEAD Working Group) that supported the compilation of the SHARE European Earthquake Catalog (SHEEC; Stucchi et al., 2013). This paper describes the AHEAD portal (http://www.emidius.eu/AHEAD/; last accessed March 2014), and how it was conceived to network the local components of the distributed archive. Although local historical macroseismic databases usually supply one set of information for each earthquake, at a European scale an earthquake still might be described by several studies, available from different archives. The AHEAD portal inventories and gives access to multiple sets of information concerning each earthquake, and allows users to get comprehensive information about individual earthquakes, providing the answers to the following questions: 1. which sets of earthquake parameters (time, location, magnitude, magnitude type, maximum intensity, etc.) are available for each earthquake? 2. what is the background information, or supporting material, upon which each set of earthquake parameter determination is based

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    Virgin Spain: The History of a Book and Its Translation

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    P. 561-584Este trabajo se ocupa de la compleja historia de la traducción de León Felipe de España Virgen de Waldo Frank. Sus sucesivas ediciones (la primera en 1927) son testimonio del impacto que hizo en distintos períodos de la historia española, así como de la existencia de dos lectores de destino después de la Guerra Civil Española: El primero de estos -Spaniards en exilio- tenía acceso a la segunda edición de la original, publicada con ligeros cambios en Buenos Aires en 1947 y 1958. el segundo, en Franc

    Bernstein!, Lawrence University Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band, November 9, 2018

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    Forward Annual Report 2013

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    The CFMC is your local center for philanthropy, working with donors and nonprofits to create healthy, safe, vibrant communities. We work with hundreds of individuals, families and businesses to provide a road map to fulfill their philanthropic vision. We act as a catalyst, providing a bridge between our fund holders and the needs of the community. Our staff has in-depth knowledge about the range of nonprofits working to make our communities stronger

    2019 Commencement Program

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