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A Pattern For You : Clothing Leaflet 1 Oct 1962

A Pattern For You : Clothing Leaflet 1

Nebraska 4-H Clubs: Historical Materials and Publications

A requirement for good-looking clothes is a good pattern, correct in size and design for you, and suitable in design for the fabric. Most pattern companies base the size of their patterns on a standard scale of measurements which is printed on the pattern envelope. You may find that one kind of pattern fits you better than any other and requires less adjustment and fitting. Tables of the measurements in use by each company are given in the counter pattern books.


Department Of The Army General Orders 47, 26 July 1962, Robert Bolin , Depositor Jul 1962

Department Of The Army General Orders 47, 26 July 1962, Robert Bolin , Depositor

Department of Defense Military Intelligence

Paragraph 1 of this order established the US Army Area Analysis Intelligence Agency.

Other paragraphs concerned assorted administrative matters related to various organizations:

Para II US Army Subsistence Center

Para III Cactus Ordnance Work, Dumas, Texas

Para IV Nebraska Ordnance Plant, Nebraska

Para V Ravenna Depot Activity, Ohio

Para VI Redstone Depot Activity, Alabama

Para VII The Bolles School, Jacksonville, Florida


Us Army Area Analysis Intelligence Agency, Historical Data Card, Robert Bolin Depositor Jul 1962

Us Army Area Analysis Intelligence Agency, Historical Data Card, Robert Bolin Depositor

Department of Defense Military Intelligence

The US Army Area Analysis Intelligence Agency was a short-lived organization subordinate to the Chief of Engineers. It was created on 27 July 1962. It was “discontinued” on 5 March 1963.


The Archeology Of The Lime Creek Site In Southwestern Nebraska, E. Mott Davis Jul 1962

The Archeology Of The Lime Creek Site In Southwestern Nebraska, E. Mott Davis

Special Publications of the University of Nebraska State Museum

The Lime Creek site is a stratified Early Lithic (Paleo-Indian) camp site buried in the Terrace-2A alluvial fill of a valley in the dissected loess plains. Geological correlations indicate an early Valders (Wisconsin- IV) date. A radiocarbon date (No. C-471) of 9524 B.P. from just below Lime Creek I, the lowest occupation zone, must be taken only as a minimal possible age for the site. The animal bones in Lime Creek I are primarily of pronghorn and beaver, whereas those in Lime Creek III, the highest occupation zone, are exclusively of bison. The change in hunting patterns seems due to …


Negro College Students' Participation In Sit-Ins, Ruth Searles, J. Allen Williams Jr. Mar 1962

Negro College Students' Participation In Sit-Ins, Ruth Searles, J. Allen Williams Jr.

Department of Sociology: Faculty Publications

Socioeconomic and legal changes in the position of southern Negroes have been accompanied by a changing pattern of race relations and a new attitude on the part of Negro leaders. Data from a closed-answer questionnaire administered to students in three Negro colleges in North Carolina support the hypothesis that sit-in protests are less indicative of social alienation among Negroes than of their identification with or positive reference to the white middle class.


The Development Of A Marriage Readiness Rating Scale (Mrrs), Rhea Keeler Feb 1962

The Development Of A Marriage Readiness Rating Scale (Mrrs), Rhea Keeler

Historical Research Bulletins of the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station

A Marriage Readiness Rating Scale was developed for use in estimating the degree of readiness for marriage of high school girls.


Us Army Foreign Science And Technology Center Planning Document, Robert Bolin , Depositor Jan 1962

Us Army Foreign Science And Technology Center Planning Document, Robert Bolin , Depositor

Department of Defense Military Intelligence

In August 1962, the Army Foreign Science and Technology Center (FSTC) was created as a special-purpose military unit to produce technical intelligence. FSTC was subordinate to the commander of the newly created US Army Materiel Command (AMC). FSTC was created using personnel and resources of a number of Army technical intelligence agencies including:

  • The Chemical Corps Intelligence Agency
  • The Ordnance Technical Intelligence Agency
  • The Signal Corps Intelligence Agency
  • The Transportation Intelligence Agency
  • The Quartermaster Intelligence Agency
  • Organizations subordinate to the Corps of Engineers.

As well as from the Technical Intelligence Field Agency, ACSI

Background

On May 18, 1962, the Army …


Area Analysis Intelligence Plan, Chief Of Engineers, Department Of The Army, Robert Bolin , Depositor Jan 1962

Area Analysis Intelligence Plan, Chief Of Engineers, Department Of The Army, Robert Bolin , Depositor

Department of Defense Military Intelligence

Reorganization of the Army and creation of the Defense Intelligence Agency by Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara lead to the creation of the Area Intelligence Analysis Agency.

For 20 years before 1962, the concept of technical intelligence had evolved in the US Army. Originally the Army Technical Services were charged with producing intelligence about German and Japanese weapons and about organizations analogous to the Army Technical Services in the German and Japanese armed forces.

The Army Technical Services were bureaus within the Headquarters, Department of the Army, which supplied weapons, equipment, and services to the Army, managed the careers of …


Engineer Intelligence Guide [Not Numbered], Computation Of Outflow From Breached Dams (Draft), 1962, U.S. Army Map Service, Robert Bolin , Depositor Jan 1962

Engineer Intelligence Guide [Not Numbered], Computation Of Outflow From Breached Dams (Draft), 1962, U.S. Army Map Service, Robert Bolin , Depositor

Department of Defense Military Intelligence

This document is interesting because it was written as an engineer intelligence guide when the Corps of Engineers when he was responsible for intelligence concerning the surface of the earth, excluding the oceans and seas, and published later by the Defense Intelligence Agency when it had assumed those responsibilities.


Play Clothes : Ec 4-17-62, Gerda Petersen Jan 1962

Play Clothes : Ec 4-17-62, Gerda Petersen

Nebraska 4-H Clubs: Historical Materials and Publications

Discusses and illustrates making 4-H clothes for different occasions.


Nebraska's Extension Program In State And Local Public Finance, Everett E. Peterson Jan 1962

Nebraska's Extension Program In State And Local Public Finance, Everett E. Peterson

Department of Agricultural Economics: Faculty Publications

The problems and policy choices in state and local government finance were the main topics discussed in the major public affairs extension program of the University of Nebraska in 1961-62. The program was entitled: "Let's Talk About Nebraska Taxes." This educational activity for the citizens of the state was planned, prepared, and presented by the extension staff in agricultural economics under the leadership of the public affairs specialist. The general purpose of the program was to meet the need and desire for objective information on this important public issue as expressed by farm and nonfarm people throughout the state.


Hand Mending : Clothing Leaflet 6, Helen Rocke Jan 1962

Hand Mending : Clothing Leaflet 6, Helen Rocke

Nebraska 4-H Clubs: Historical Materials and Publications

Contains instructions and illustrations for hand mending of clothing.


Clothes For Special Occasions : Extension Circular 4-21-62, Gerda Petersen Jan 1962

Clothes For Special Occasions : Extension Circular 4-21-62, Gerda Petersen

Nebraska 4-H Clubs: Historical Materials and Publications

PROJECT REQUIREMENTS
1. Make a dress or outfit for a special occasion.
2 . Make an extra garment. It may be a special slip, an
accessory for your dress or some other garment that you want or
need.
3 . Maintain good grooming habits .
4 . Be responsible for the care of your own clothes .
5 . Complete your record book.
Be at your most attractive when you dress for a special occasion.
Plan carefully, select pattern and fabric wisely and compliment
your outfit with attractive accessories .

4-H projects


School Clothes : Extension Circular 4-19-2, Gerda Petersen Jan 1962

School Clothes : Extension Circular 4-19-2, Gerda Petersen

Nebraska 4-H Clubs: Historical Materials and Publications

Discusses the details for creating, sleep clothes, play clothes, school clothes and others for 4-H.


The Anoka Focus, Thomas A. Witty Jan 1962

The Anoka Focus, Thomas A. Witty

Anthropology Department: Theses

In 1936, the Lynch site, 25BDl, in North Central Nebraska was investigated by a party from the University of Nebraska under the qirection of Dr. Earl H. Bell. Preliminary estimates of age measured in many hundreds and even thousands of years created widespread interest. These data, with more conservative conclusions as to their ambiguity, were considered by Freed (1954) in her Master’s Thesis on file at the University of Nebraska.

In 1939, the Arzberger site, 39HU6, near Pierre, South Dakota, was excavated by a party from Columbia University led by Albert C. Spaulding, under the general direction of the late …