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    Air Force Institute of Technology Research Report 1997

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    This report summarizes the research activities of the Air Force Institute of Technology\u27s Graduate School of Engineering and the Graduate School of Logistics and Acquisition Management. It describes research interests and faculty expertise; list student theses/dissertations; identifies research sponsors and contributions; and outlines the procedure for contacting either school

    Schmechel v. Dille Clerk\u27s Record v. 4 Dckt. 35050

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    https://digitalcommons.law.uidaho.edu/idaho_supreme_court_record_briefs/3029/thumbnail.jp

    A history of the Sharon Civic Orchestra

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    Thesis (D.M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe Sharon Civic Orchestra (SCO) was a community orchestra in Sharon, Massachusetts, from 1948 to 1967. It was founded by local musicians, used school facilities, provided performance opportunities for musicians, and sought to enrich the cultural life of the community. The SCO also participated in the development of the public school music program , supported aspiring local musicians, and nurtured music education throughout the community. The SCO afforded women opportunities to play leadership roles, engaged hundreds of residents in orchestra operations, and attracted both novice and professionally trained performers. Local residents Esther Klein (pianist and first conductor), Jeannette Chase (violinist) , and Margaret Conlin (cellist) were the principal founders. The SCO advocated the hiring of Philip Hoffman, Sharon's first public school instrumental music teacher. Hoffman became an SCO violinist and then its second conductor; acted as a liaison between the SCO, students, and schools; conducted youth concerts; and connected the school music curriculum to SCO repertoire. Hoffman's wife, Phyllis Hoffman, was an SCO French horn player and prize-winning composer. Klein, the Hoffmans, third conductor John Bavicchi, and other SCO members supported music education throughout the town . The SCO inspired adults to take music history courses and generated overflow audiences. The SCO and its Sharon Musical Scholarship Fund contributed toward the purchase of equipment for the school music program and private studies for youth musicians in the New England Conservatory Preparatory Division. Some professional musicians today credit much of their success to the Hoffmans and the SCO. Volunteer professional SCO musicians included Werner Gans, Evelyn Dixon Gulzinski, Frances Kahila, and Karin Messina. SCO youth musicians who became professionals included Edward Altshuler, Richard Dolph, Adrian Hoffman, Edward Klein, and Joseph Klein . Guest performers included Karl Ulrich Schnabel, Rowland Sturges, Fredy Ostrovsky, Ayrton Pinto, and Kenneth Wolf. The SCO had a relatively short lifespan despite member talent and resident commitment. Reasons include lack of strategic plans for recruitment, community support and financial security, changes in Sharon's social structure, and a significant benefactor couple leaving Sharon. Philip Hoffman, the conductor/school music supervisor, also moved away, which severed the main connection between the SCO and public schools

    Annual Report 2001

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    This 2001 Annual Report records the achievements, outreach activities, and student honors work of the Eastern Illinois University\u27s Lumpkin College of Business and Applied Sciences. It also includes reports from the School of Business, the School of Family and Consumer Science, the School of Technology, and the department of Military Science.https://thekeep.eiu.edu/lumpkin_annualreports/1026/thumbnail.jp

    August 19, 2000 (Pages 4339-4418)

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    Full Issue: Volume 3, Issue 2

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    The second issue in the third volume of the Swarthmore Undergraduate History Journal

    Notre Dame Lawyer - Spring 2001

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    News from Hope College, Volume 38.1: August, 2006

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    Nurses Alumni Association Bulletin, Fall 1994

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    1994-1995 Meeting Dates Calendar 1995 Annual Luncheon - Meeting Notice Officers and Committee Chairs Bulletin Publication Committee 1994-1995 Meeting Dates Calendar The President\u27s Message Treasurer\u27s Report News About Our Graduates Fiftieth Anniversary Resume of Minutes of Alumni Association Meetings Department of Nursing 1993-1994 Alumni Office News Jefferson 2000 Fund The Women\u27s Center for Health Promotion Discount Parking for Alumni Cadet Nurse Corps Medical Anecdotes of Faith Ukranian-American Teacher Exchange Happy Birthday Committee Reports In Memoriam, Names of Deceased Graduates Luncheon Photos Class News Jefferson Alumni Identification Card Relief Fund Application Scholarship Application Membership Application Pins, Transcripts, Class Address Lists, Change of address Forms Campus Ma

    Cultivating Camden: The City's Food Economy Strategy

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    The food system is an important part of the economy; food manufacturing can provide much needed low- and moderate-skill jobs; local food production, preparation, and distribution offer entrepreneurial opportunities; and agricultural products are among the nation's strongest and largest exports. This publication analyzes Camden's current food economy and makes a number of recommendations to improve food access and increase economic opportunities for Camden City residents through food-related economic development. The strategy combines current innovative projects with recommendations for future investments, programs, and policies. It is structured around four broad groups of implementers: Institutions, Government, Community Organizations, and Economic Development Organizations
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