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Ua62/2 Grapevine, Vol. 1, No. 1, Wku Gordon Ford College Of Business
Ua62/2 Grapevine, Vol. 1, No. 1, Wku Gordon Ford College Of Business
WKU Archives Records
Newsletter created by the Bowling Green College of Business & Public Affairs which is now the Gordon Ford College of Business.
Ua12/2/1 Fall Fashions, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 Fall Fashions, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
Fall Fashion issue of the College Heights Herald. This issue contains articles:
- Halicks, Richard. Corduroy & Flannel can Bring Salvation to Impoverished Student
- Budde, Neil. Vests Give Suits Flair
- Eldridge, Pam. Classics Allow Comfort
- Lee, Renee. Short Cuts Key to Minimal Care
- Crumpler, David. Men’s Hair Length is Personal Choice
- Sanders, Linda. Sewing it Yourself Saves Money
- Fall Put-Ons – Photo Spread
- Mami, Alfina. Suit Everyday Occasions with Proper Dress
- Wildman, Judy. Sweater Fashions Vary Ensembles
- Lee, Renee. Men, Women Favor Similar Coat Styles
- Wildman, Judy. Accessories Fill the Gaps & Hold Outfit Together
- Tougher, Mary. Makeup Keeps Tan Glowing …
An Energy Strategy For New England : Objectives And Implementation, Development Sciences, Inc., New England Regional Commission
An Energy Strategy For New England : Objectives And Implementation, Development Sciences, Inc., New England Regional Commission
Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Project
This report is a product of the New England Regional Commission's Energy Research and Policy Formulation Program. The goal of the Energy Program is to supply the members of the New England Regional Commission, which is comprised of the six New England Governors and a Federal Co-chairman appointed by the President, with reliable baseline information on New England's energy requirements and vulnerability, and to provide the Governors and the region with viable energy policy options and recommendations to guide New England's energy future.
Fact Sheet : Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes, Maine, New England Division, United States Army Corps Of Engineers
Fact Sheet : Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes, Maine, New England Division, United States Army Corps Of Engineers
Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Project
The purpose of the proposed Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Hydroelectric Project is to convert the natural energy of the upper St. John River in northern Maine for use as a source of electricity to meet future needs of New England consumers.
Transmission Planning Summary : Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Project Transmission Studies, United States Department Of Interior
Transmission Planning Summary : Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Project Transmission Studies, United States Department Of Interior
Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Project
This report summarizes the results of system planning, environmental, and location studies for transmission facilities associated with the proposed Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Project in northern Maine. The studies recommend the construction of two 345-kV transmission circuits from a substation near the project along a route through western Maine into northern New Hampshire and Vermont. The plan will integrate the power produced by the project into the New England Power Pool Transmission System. Five alternate integration plans were identified and studied. Of the five plans, the recommended plan, which calls for the lines to be suspended from a single row of …
The Path To Recognition: Coal Miners, Their Unions And Coal Operators In Tennessee, Joseph M. Pukl Jr.
The Path To Recognition: Coal Miners, Their Unions And Coal Operators In Tennessee, Joseph M. Pukl Jr.
History Publications and Other Works
The story of Tennessee coal mining from the 1830’s thru the 1930’s, focusing on the working conditions of miners and their families, the unions and companies involved and labor strife. While Tennessee coal miners were able to improve their condition through collective bargaining, progress was slow and inconsistent. With the passage of the National Industrial Recovery Act in 1933, wages and working conditions were permanently improved and the coal miners achieved union recognition without the violent coal strikes experienced in other areas of the country.
Ua1d Kenneth Clarke, Wku Human Resources
Ua1d Kenneth Clarke, Wku Human Resources
WKU Archives Records
Personnel file of professor Kenneth Clarke, includes correspondence and newspaper clippings.
Vol.43 News Releases 1976 With Annual Index & Annual Session, American Dental Association
Vol.43 News Releases 1976 With Annual Index & Annual Session, American Dental Association
News Releases
This collection includes standard news releases, information kits and other documents distributed for publicity, information, announcements of events, etc. as issued from the ADA. Items included in this collection are archival and any costs, links, contact information, or other figures may be out of date. Please contact the ADA to verify information.