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    Portfolio Vol. IV N 3

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    Benson, Virginia. Rejected. Prose. 3. Phillips, Alison. Lure in April. Poetry. 6. Shields, Margaret. Wedding Morning. Prose. 7. Willett, Thelma. Ex Libris: G.K.W. Poetry. 8. Benson, Virginia. High Note. Poetry. 8. Maxwell, Bob. Discovery. Poetry. 8. Eschman, Karl. The Case for Modern Music. Prose. 8-9. Wyman, John. Dissonance. Prose. 10-11. Hart, Dorothy. The Origin of Memorial Day. Prose. 12. Reed, Roger. Notes on the Drama. Prose. 13. Parker, Mab. Black Girl. Picture. 14. Mather, William. The Pasquin. Prose. 15. Hammer, John. Over the Green Grass. Prose. 16. Maxwell, Bob. Genesis... Poetry. 19. Maxwell, Bob. We Three. Poetry. 19. Stransky, Ed. Concerning The Well-Known \u27Butch.\u27 Prose. 20. Seagrave, Leslie. Memory. Prose. 21

    Exile Vol. X No. 1

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    FICTION The Contest by Jon Reynolds 7-19 Engagement by John Hunting 23-34 Sea Scape by Ellen Heath 35-37 The Gift of the Pelican Keeper by Bart Estes 38-43 Trillium of Guilt by David Kay 46-50 The Enormous Snowfall by Ed Brunner 52-65 Story by Jane Cogie 66-67 POETRY Karen\u27s Elegy by Al Werder 20-21 Chicken Little by Curt Matthews 34 Autumn by Judy Pister 37 Poem by Curt Matthews 44 Madame Bovary by Al Werder 65 GRAPHICS Monoprint by Kathy Knapp 5 Pen and Ink by Bob Tauber 6 Linocut by Parker Waite III 22 Linocut by Jeff Barnes 38 Linocut by Jack Reilly 43 Water color by Kathy Knapp 45 Linocut by Bob Tauber 51 Awarded the semi-annual EXILE-Denison Bookstore Writing Prize: The Gift of the Pelican Keeper by Bart Estes 38-4

    Gettysburg: Our College\u27s Magazine Spring 2020

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    UPFRONT: We Shall Overcome: A Celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. at the Majestic Theater Table of Contents President\u27s Letter, Bob Iuliano Noteworthy: The Launch of a College Podcast (Molly Foster) Conversations: Letter to the Editor (Joanne Dearcopp ’62, Jane Barlowe P’14) Conversations: Social Media (Nick Johnson ’90, Jennifer (Blount) Sanford P’19, Phil Taylor ’71, Kristin Largen, Monae Evans ’15, Alyssa Kaewwilai ’20, Abigail Major ’19, Phoebe Doscher \u2722) News: (President Bob Iuliano, Lauren Bright ’90, Jamie Fleet ’02, Ryan Woodward \u2712, Prof. Sahana Mukherjee, Prof. Bruce Larson, Stephen Nelson ’69, Jen Fisher Bryant’s ’82, Abigail Letts O’Brien ’98, Amanda Fasenmyer ’09, Prof. Kathryn Rhett, Bethany Foxx ’16, Maurice Banks, Kate Crilly ’20, Talia Moss ’23, Greg Brown) Gettysburggives Challenge(Barry ’65 and Barbara Wenger ’65 Shaw, Dave ’65 and Claudia ’66 Radin; Bob Parker ’84, P. Robert ’90 and Kimberly Moran ’90 Barnett, Lauren Alizio ’16, Helena and Charlie Rosenberg P’18, Greg and Marcy Rost P’20, Joe and Lauren Rieger ’21) Perspectives: (Hakim Mohandas Amani Williams, Amy Dailey, Kristin Largen, Churon T. Lanier-Martin \u2720, Kathleen M. Cain) Connections: (Bob \u2760 and Brenda Parry) Features Building a Brand With a Barrel by Molly Foster (Roby Burch \u2717, Burch Barrel) A Tradition of Gratitude by Molly Foster (Donald W. Burden ’63, P’00, Meghan O\u27Donnell \u2718, Amy Lucadamo, Carol Daly Cantele ’83, P’15, Monique Gore ’06, Lisa Snyder, Donnie Brill, Amy Flickinger, and Lisa Waysack, Dean Anne Bucher Lane, Prof. Junjie Luo, Ian Isherwood) The Campus Event (Stephen Nowlan ’72, Michael J. Birkner ’72 P’10, Norman Richardson, John Loose ’51, Kenneth Mott P’07, Douglas Stewart, Jr. ’72, Anthony Yanketis ’71, Donald Smith ’71, President C. Arnold Hanson, Geoffrey Curtiss \u2770 P\u2704, Bob Cox ’71) Prof Path (Jocelyn Swigger) Change Agents by Megan Miller (Richard Hurtch \u2767, Rev. Dr. John Vannorsdall \u2772, Leon “Buddy” Glover ’71, Rudolph Featherstone ’56, Devin McKinney, Ivana Lopez-Espinosa ’19, Josh Stewart ’11, Margaret Himes Seebach, Class of 1894, Jean LeGros ’73, Marc Fialkoff ’10, Phoebe Doscher ’22, Emily Dalgleish ’22, Laurie O’Bryon ’82, Churon Lanier-Martin ’20 Dandelion Day by Molly Foster (Adam Foutz, Anna Jane Moyer) Bulletins Class Notes Class Photos In Memoriam College Remembers Life and Legacy of Honorary Life Trustee John Jaeger \u2765 What Makes a Great Collector (Don Snyder \u2762 and Linda Guilino Snyder \u2763) Reflections (Craig Frost ’89, Sue Mitchell \u2788) Weekend Reunion 2020https://cupola.gettysburg.edu/gburgmag/1018/thumbnail.jp

    1998 Media Guide

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    1998 Men\u27s Cross Country Media Guide, George Fox College

    Spartan Daily, September 30, 1948

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    Volume 37, Issue 2https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/11118/thumbnail.jp

    Magnesium Oxide Use as a Pigment in Coating Formulations

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    The objective of this project was to evaluate the performance of magnesium oxide as a possible pigment for use in paper coatings. The use of magnesium oxide as a pigment in coatings is not currently nor has it ever been practiced in a mill situation. The principle goal of using magnesium oxide was to increase brightness and opacity in coatings at the level of performance found with titanium dioxide at a far lower cost. The evaluation was done of the basis of rheological performance as well as optical testing. Coatings of various levels of magnesium oxide and titanium dioxide were applied to a recycled base sheet similar to that of a topliner of a coated board. The coatings were applied on the Dow Laboratory coater at low speeds with a blade applicator. All coatings were evaluated by the Brookfield viscometer as well as the Hercules high shear viscometer before coating was done so coating could be analyzed at similar viscosities. The results during experimentation have given the following conclusions. Some shear thinning occurred with the substitution of magnesium oxide for titanium dioxide at high shear rates. Dispersion without any dispersant caused rheological problems with the magnesium oxide. At similar coat weights, the optical objectives of the experiment were satisfied with these results: equal brightness with 100% substitution of magnesium oxide for titanium dioxide, higher gardner gloss with magnesium oxide than titanium dioxide, equal opacity for pure substitution, with optimum opacity coming at an even 50/50 split of the pigments, improved smoothness with total replacement, as measured by Parker Print Surf, and a higher ink absorbtivity in the magnesium oxide coatings due to less dense coating structure containing more pores. Overall, the use of magnesium oxide is warranted if the problems of dispersion and coater rheology are overcome or managed with the use of dispersant. The unknowns to be explored with further study are the runnability on a machine coater and the abrasiveness of the magnesium oxide on equipment

    The Cowl - v.26 - n.20 - Nov 14, 1973

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    The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 26, Number 20 - November 14, 1973. 12 pages. Note: The volume number printed on the banner page of this issue (XXVI) duplicates the volume number for 1963-64 academic year

    State Highlights 5/19/1954

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    This is the student newspaper from Western State High School, the high school that was on the campus of Western Michigan University, then called State Highlights, in 1954

    Spartan Daily, October 31, 1947

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    Volume 36, Issue 22https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/9041/thumbnail.jp
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