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The Wess East German Study Tour: A Report, Richard Hacken, Kizer Walker
The Wess East German Study Tour: A Report, Richard Hacken, Kizer Walker
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Ten WESS members were selected to participate in a study tour of eastern Germany sponsored by the Goethe-Institut, New York; the U.S. Diplomatic Mission to Germany, Public Affairs Section; and Bibliothek & Information International, in cooperation with WESS. Titled "Leipzig, Dresden, Weimar: Exploring a Library Landscape," the tour was intended to acquaint German Studies specialists from US academic and research libraries with developments in librarianship and publishing in eastern Germany since unification. The tour, which ran March 16-23, 2006, was book-ended, start and finish, by the Leipzig Book Fair and Germany's national professional meeting of librarians, the Bibliothekartag, held this …
Travels With (Mother) Merlene, Meredith Jones-Gray
Travels With (Mother) Merlene, Meredith Jones-Gray
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Choctaw Women In A Chaotic World: The Clash Of Cultures In The Colonial Southeast, Greg O'Brien
Choctaw Women In A Chaotic World: The Clash Of Cultures In The Colonial Southeast, Greg O'Brien
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Crisis In The West End, Meredith Jones-Gray
Crisis In The West End, Meredith Jones-Gray
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Ronald Cooley, 'Full Of All Knowledge': George Herbert's Country Parson And Early Modern Social Discourse, Robert Landrum
Ronald Cooley, 'Full Of All Knowledge': George Herbert's Country Parson And Early Modern Social Discourse, Robert Landrum
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Ronald Cooley, ‘Full Of All Knowledge’: George Herbert’S Country Parson And Early Modern Social Discourse, Robert Landrum
Ronald Cooley, ‘Full Of All Knowledge’: George Herbert’S Country Parson And Early Modern Social Discourse, Robert Landrum
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German Race Laws, Carol A. Leibiger
Spatial Analysis Of Historic Cemeteries: Using High Spatial Resolution Imagery As A Visual Aid, Richard E. Brooks, Daniel Unger, I-Kuai Hung
Spatial Analysis Of Historic Cemeteries: Using High Spatial Resolution Imagery As A Visual Aid, Richard E. Brooks, Daniel Unger, I-Kuai Hung
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Oak Grove Cemetery, located within the City of Nacogdoches in Nacogdoches County Texas, is one of the earliest cemeteries in the county dating to the early 1800’s. Several historic Texans are interred within this cemetery including Thomas J. Rusk and Charles S. Taylor who was the great-great-grandfather of current United States Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison. Due to a fire circa 1910 many of the records for the original section of the cemetery were lost. In the summer of 2006, the GPS coordinates of each grave marker within the cemetery were plotted on a backdrop of 6 inch spatial resolution multispectral …