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    Northwest open space plan

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    The purpose of this Open Space Plan is to protect non-programmed and programmed open space which in the future can be devoted to 1) the preservation of natural resources; 2) outdoor recreation; 3) preservation of hsitoric and cultural property; 4) protection of scenic landscapes; and 5) protection of public health, safety and welfare. To accomplish this purpose, the city of Las Vegas needs to adopt aggressive policies and programs that balance growth with natural resource conservation. The city is in need of a stewardship program that protects valued open space before it is permanently lost to development

    Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Project Power Alternatives Study : Task 2 Report

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    This report presents the results of Task 2 of this study, the overall purpose of which is the evaluation of alternative methods of providing electrical energy in New England in lieu of the Dickey-Lincoln hydroelectric project. The final Task 1 report was presented in July 1976 and will, in conjunction with this Task 2 and subsequent Tasks 3 and 4 reports, ultimately become part of the Environmental Impact Statement for the Dickey-Lincoln Project

    Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Project Power Alternatives Study Draft Report : Task 1 through 4

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    This report presents the detailed findings of Tasks 1 through 4 of the Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Project Power Alternatives Study undertaken for the New England Division of the Corps of Engineers, by Acres American Incorporated, Consulting Engineers of Buffalo, New York under the terms of Contract Number DACW33-76-C-0047. Earlier reports on Task 1 dated July 1976, on Task 2 dated January 1977 and on Task 3 dated March 1977 have been incorporated virtually unchanged into this Task 4 report

    Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Project Power Alternatives Study : Task 1 Report

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    This report presents the results of Task 1 of a study undertaken by Acres American Incorporated to evaluate alternative methods of providing electrical energy in lieu of the Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Project. It is understood that this report will ultimately become part of the Environmental Impact Statement for the project

    An Addition to the Grace and Holy Trinity Cathedral, Kansas City, Missouri

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    Grace and Holy Trinity Cathedral is comprised of parts erected over the past century. The sanctuary was built between 1887-1890, its tower added in 1893-1894, according to a new design. The Guild Hall was constructed in 1938, the school building in the 1950\u27s

    Chesapeake Bay Baseline Data Acquisition Appendix I: A Chesapeake Bay Directory

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    This directory is the updated version of the Mitre Corporation directory compiled in September 1976 for the staff of the Chesapeake Bay Program, Region III, Environmental Protection Agency. It identifies, by name, address, and telephone number, academic researchers, administrators, institutions, agencies, interest groups, consulting organizations, and other entities concerned with the water quality of the Chesapeake Bay and related water matters. It is current as of February 1978 and should be revised periodically to incorporate changes in personnel and organization structure

    The Consensus (Brown's Wood Newsletter)

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    full view, January 13, 1954 - May 16, 1954: The Consensus is a newsletter documenting the meetings of the residents of Brown's Wood, a cooperative community in Lincoln, Massachusetts. The neighborhood was incorporated in 1954

    Chesapeake Bay Baseline Data Acquisition Appendix III: Toxics in the Chesapeake Bay

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    This report comprises four sections as follows: Annex I. is a consolidation of toxic substances from five major summaries. Annex II. contains researchers presently engaged in toxic studies in the Chesapeake Bay. Annex III. is an indexed listing of toxic data files pertinent to the Chesapeake Bay and adjacent coastal states. Annex IV. summarizes the monitoring efforts as derived from Annex III

    UA1B3/5 Contract for Bronze Statue of Henry Cherry

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    Contract between Bronze, Incorporated and the Cherry Statue Committee of Western Kentucky University to complete Lorado Taft\u27s statue of Henry Cherry

    Fourth Day, Maine State Fair, 1935

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    The official race program for the fourth day of the Fair, August 23, 1935. The program includes the names of race officials and photographer Guy Kendall\u27s handwritten notes about race finishes and changes in the field. Kendall also notes his winnings in various races, though with less clarity about his bets than in some programs
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