Colby Magazine, Fall 2001 | On Campus Award, stir up Kentucky with The Mountain Eagle newspaper. about my wonderful boyhood in south dakota. Margaret McFadden 3226 F 207723-3555 mag@colby.edu. http://www.colby.edu/colby.mag/issues/fall01/campus/5wit.shtml
DWU - Layne Library 16, 1964. McCook County Mentally Retarded Association Salem, south dakota Oct. 20, 1964. Biography. Newspaper mag. Articles About Sen. McGovern 1990. http://www.dwu.edu/library/mcgovern_finding_aid.htm
Extractions: Introduction Biography Arrangement Descriptions and Folder Lists Introduction On May 7, 1981, Dakota Wesleyan University dedicated the Senator George S. McGovern Learning Center in the Layne Library. At that time, Senator McGovern made an initial donation of 1972 presidential campaign memorabilia. Subsequently, he has added some seven thousand photographs and twelve linear feet of personal and political files, primarily from his post-congressional career. Friends and supporters of Senator McGovern have made additional donations, including manuscripts of two of his books, campaign material and correspondence to and from the Senator. Plans are underway for the George and Eleanor McGovern Library and Center for Public Service. The Collection will occupy a prominent place in that new facility, and Dakota Wesleyan University is dedicated to its growth and development as an important resource for research into the career and contributions of Senator McGovern. The University actively seeks donations of material relating to the life and times of George and Eleanor McGovern. The format of this guide will be familiar to most researchers. It describes a collection that now comprises sixteen linear feet of documents, more than seven thousand photographic images and eight linear feet of campaign memorabilia. Original arrangement, whether alphabetical or apparently random, has been maintained. Folder titles and names of photo categories are taken verbatim from the original files. Occasional supplied information is bracketed, and ellipses are used sparingly.
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Big Tree Lists Newspaper magazine Articles. the bushes for America s top trees, Smithsonian mag.,Oct 1996. south dakota, south dakota, Division of Forestry Big Tree Register. http://michbotclub.org/big_trees/champion_list.htm
Extractions: Southwest Michigan National Champion Tree Plant Life: To say Michigan's home to tall timber isn't going out on a limb. Detroit News, Oct 20, 1995 Mighty Michigan oak now merely a memory. Detroit News, Mar 24, 1996. We're beating the bushes for America's top trees , Smithsonian Mag.,Oct 1996 Buckley's Big Elm May Give Clue to Save Others. Traverse City Record-Eagle, Oct 3, 1997 Special: Giant tree may play a big role in combating Dutch elm disease . Detroit News, Oct 8, 1997 Horticulture: Trees may hold trunk of codes. Detroit News, Apr 21, 1997 The search for Michigan's really BIG trees Detroit Free Press, Nov 7, 1997 Ranger finds big oak is no ordinary tree . Det. Free Press, Apr 3, 1998 County's largest tree stands tall in Clinton Township, Macomb Co. MI. Det. News, June 19, 1998 White Pine Found in UP Sure to be Winner. State Tree May Become National Champion
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Investigation Targets Pipestone System's Lender family to the Fischback family, who owns several banks in eastern south dakota. After the newspaper report, the veterinarians published an open letter to their http://nationalhogfarmer.com/mag/farming_investigation_targets_pipestone/
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Coping to send it to The Catholic Messenger, a weekly newspaper read by Mediation Program *(800) 2485465 Farm Crisis Program (serves south dakota, SW Minnesota and http://nationalhogfarmer.com/mag/farming_coping/
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First Up? To a casual newspaper reader, an obvious pool of candidates would have alternately exhilarating and terrifying, he dropped down in a south dakota field and was http://www.airspacemag.com/asm/mag/index/2000/AS/First.html
Extractions: The briefing chart, once stamped "SECRET" but now turning yellow in a NASA archive, shows a smooth curve with the names of nine test pilots plotted according to their weights. At the lower end, between 150 and 175 pounds, are Bob Walker, Scott Crossfield, Neil Armstrong, and Robert Rushworth. Sloping from there up to 200 pounds, straining the limit of how much human payload an Atlas rocket could lift into space, are Bill Bridgeman, Alvin White, Iven Kincheloe, Bob White, and Jack McKay. The top of the chart reads "CREWMAN AVAILABILITY." It was presented on June 25, 1958-eight months after Sputnik and four months before the birth of NASA-to Air Force officials making hurried plans to put a "Man In Space Soonest," as the secret project was called. On this particular summer day, to this particular briefer, these nine guys seemed most likely to become the first people in orbit. Other names that might just as well have been included but weren't: David Simons, Joe Kittinger, Clifton McClure, maybe even Airman 1st Class Donald Farrell. All had done experiments in preparation for spaceflight in the late 1950s, and all had reason to believe, if only for a while, that they might take mankind's first leap off the home planet. As it was, MISS never flew, and only Neil Armstrong went on to become what we now think of as an astronaut. But in 1958 the question of who-or even what type of who-would be the first spaceman was far from settled.
Features | Past(e)ing Music To The Soul editor of the Luke Society s fullcolor newspaper, which reached him, Jackson packed up and left south dakota, bound for subscribe, go to www.pastemusic.com/mag http://www.uga.edu/gm/903/FeatPaste.html
Extractions: Josh Jackson (ABJ '94) took a hard look at the 18-35 demographics that rule the entertainment industry and came up with a radical idea: create a contemporary music magazine for adults. Looks like he's hit it big B Y S T E V E L A B A T E ith the Southern California sun beating down overhead, Paste editor Josh Jackson (above, at left) barrels down a desert highway in a non-descript rented sedan he picked up at the Los Angeles airport. In what must be considered a coup for a new music magazine based not in New York or L.A. but in Atlanta, Jackson (ABJ '94) is on his way to interview the reclusive Mark Olson of Jayhawks fame and his wife, singer-songwriter Victoria Williams. The cost of making Paste is considerable. To fund pastemusic.com, which was a forerunner of Paste magazine, Jackson (ABJ '94 at left) and Purdy took out a $30,000 loan and didn't take a penny in salary for four years. To handle the startup costs for the magazine, they took on a lot of credit card debt.
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Links The Philip Pioneer Review (south dakota, USA) My hometown weekly newspaper. Highly recommended. Netlook magazine Excellent on-line photo mag. http://members.tripod.com/vvwilliams/links.htm
Extractions: Lonely Planet - Unquestionably, this is my favorite travel site. Having used LP guidebooks for years, I am equally committed to their web presence. Check out the Thorn Tree where you can post a travel question, whether out of curiosity or need, and you're almost certain to get an answer from someone who has either been there or done it before. One caveat: It's not especially useful for finding hotels. Africam - This site, which I've just recently discovered, allows you access to over a dozen webcams in South African game parks and reserves. If you're lucky, you'll see zebra, wildebeestes, elephants you name it in more or less real-time. Cams are set up at waterholes, near eagles' nests, hyena dens, etc. A GREAT site!!! Arab NET - Oman This links you to the Omani pages of ArabNet, which has lots of information on the entire Arab World.
The Hindu : Patient Power Online edition of India s National Newspaper Sunday, Dec 14, 2003. Breast conserving surgery was 48 per cent in Ohio compared to 1.4 per cent in south dakota. http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/mag/2003/12/14/stories/2003121400260400.htm
Extractions: With the information explosion, the patient is calling the shots. "I do not want two diseases, one Nature made and one Doctor made." Napoleon Bonaparte "One must educate the public that seldom does a patient receive the best treatment." The Flexner Report, 1910 THE doctor was trusted and dominant. The patient was uninformed, grateful, and believed in fate. If something went wrong, patients often wouldn't know, and if they did, they wouldn't complain. Few hospitals entertained complaints. That was the 20th Century. CQI techniques used in monitoring industrial processes are now used in tracking patient care. The health consumer is trying to ensure that customer delight, not satisfied doctors, is the new slogan for the health care industry.
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Extractions: Dick Wright, a conservative, is one of the best-known editorial cartoonists of any political persuasion. He's syndicated in about 300 newspapers nationwide, an impressive number for a political cartoonist. The images he draws stay in the mind, like those of a great cartoonist should: a beaver named "Congress," for example, that's eaten its way through most of a large tree labeled "Surplus," while the sound the beaver is making munching its way through the tree is "Spend! Spend! Spend! Spend!" Wright is so able a draftsman that he worked as a young man on the Mariner '69 spacecraft before deciding to go to college to become an engineer. But he began drawing cartoons that poked fun at 1960s radicals and their deeds for the student newspaper. With the encouragement of established cartoonists who admired his work, he decided he'd try that profession, which he'd never previously considered. A lost war with calculus, a discipline essential to the career of an engineer, further excited his interest in journalism. A year-and-a-half ago, Wright and a group of like-minded evangelical Christians started their own multidenominational church, which Wright pastors. When Insight talked with him at his rural Virginia home, he recently had been "phased out" (Wright's words) by the Columbus [Ohio] Dispatch, the newspaper that had sought him out to work for it five years ago. Understandably, Wright [see cover story] was for the moment pessimistic about the future of conservative cartoonists in America and predicts that they are a dying breed.
Extractions: Dictionaries: General Computing Medical Legal Encyclopedia Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Bowdoin College is a highly selective liberal arts college A liberal arts college is an institution of higher education found in the United States, usually private, and offering primarily or exclusively a tertiary education leading to a bachelor's degree in a liberal arts program designed to be completed in four years' worth of study. Such a college may be distinguished from a university, which offers quaternary education and post-graduate degrees, and is more often larger and/or public. Small institutions of learning offer a more uniform experience across the student body than might be found at a larger university setting with more diffuse offerings.
Extractions: "Yeah, well, least it'd be sump'n to do. When's the last time anythin' happened here in Jew'salem? Not in my lifetime. Heck, only thing that ever raised dust is when a coupla guys went joyridin' and that was 'cross the border in Wyoming. This gotta be the most boringest country in the world, everything all peace'n'quiet like. Ain't nobody ever gits riled for nuthin'. Ain't nuthin' to talk about. Ain't nuthin' to see. Last time a tourist came through here, it was front-page in the
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