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Old Emilio Pons cigar factory in flames and fire truck




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W. F. Miller Papers




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Turkey Vulture at 7 Mile Pond




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Wood Storks at 9 Mile Pond




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Emily of New moon




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The Liberty Boys at Johnson's mill, or, A hard grist to grind




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The lost million, or, Boys of the Pony Express




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Young Wild West routing the robbers, or, Saving two million dollars




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Young Wild West and the Cowboy Millionaire, or, Hemmed in by enemies




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Young Wild West surrounded by gold, or, A treasure worth a million




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The Liberty Boys at Wetzell's Mill, or, Cheated by the British




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The Liberty Boys and the miller, or, Routing the Tory bandits




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A post-Jaramillo age for the artefact-bearing layer TD4 (Gran Dolina, Atapuerca): New paleomagnetic evidence




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Molecular phylogeny of the blind cavefish Phreatichthys andruzzii and Garra barreimiae within the family Cyprinidae




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Male and female bats have similar number of bat flies




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The efficacy of compost tea as a biological fungicide against coffee rust (Hemileia vastatrix)




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Water resources division family tree 1803-1947 - outline - March 1953




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Fish slough and seven-mile slough study - 1997-08-22




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‘To The Last Round’ wins inaugural military history award



To The Last Round
The Epic British Stand on the Imjin River, Korea 1951
by Andrew Salmon

On the eve of Remembrance Day 2010, a book on Britain's bloodiest - but almost completely unknown - post-1945 battle won the inaugural Hampshire Libraries (Special Collections) Award for the Best Military Book of 2009 from a field of 60 key military titles.

“In a list of very strong military books, this is an excellent book," said renowned broadcaster and bestselling historian Professor Richard Holmes, the patron of the award. "It well-deserves the winning award."

"A neglected battle that in fact deserves to join the first rank of British military actions, To the Last Round is a book that does its subject proud," added Librarian Andrew Dalziel. "This is easily one of the best books I have read on a military subject in recent years: truly inspiring."

The inaugural award is designed to highlight the three "armed services" collections - aviation, naval and military - in Hampshire Libraries. The military collection alone boasts 18, 000 titles.

Salmon, a Seoul-based reporter, sent an acceptance speech filmed on the Imjn battleground, where the 1951 British positions remain fortified to this day against the North Korean threat.

"I'd like to thank the award panel for recognizing an unknown author writing about a forgotten war," Salmon said. "Though Korea remains the biggest, bloodiest and most brutal conflict fought by British soldiers since World War II, it is almost completely unknown in the UK; I hope this award will bring veterans some long-overdue recognition."

Salmon and film makers Dan Gordon and Howard Reid are hoping to create a documentary on the book. The author is currently finalizing a prequel, Scorched Earth, Black Snow which tells the story of the Australian and British soldiers in North Korea in winter 1950, the most dramatic, but most terrible months of the war, in the words of the men who came home. It will be published by Aurum in early 2011.


Richard Holmes handing the award to Sam Mercer (representing the author), a veteran of the Gloster battalion annihilated on the Imjin, and a survivor of the grim North Korean POW camps. A chance meeting with Mercer, who lost a leg and an eye in the fighting, provided Salmon with the inspiration for his book. Richard Sullivan of Osprey Publishing (the award sponsors) stands between them.


Graham Eames was there on behalf of Aurum Press and Andrew Salmon




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Because I come from a crazy family: the making of a psychiatrist / Edward M. Hallowell

Hayden Library - RC339.52.H34 A3 2018




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Disrupting breast cancer narratives: stories of rage and repair / Emilia Nielsen

Hayden Library - RC280.B8 N537 2019




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Occupational stress and well-being in military contexts / edited by Peter D. Harms, Pamela L. Perrewé

Dewey Library - RC552.P67 O33 2018




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Atlas of lymphatic system in cancer: sentinel lymph node, lymphangiogenesis and neolymphogenesis / by Shamil Gantsev, Kamil Gantsev, Shamil Kzyrgalin

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Ultrathin-layer chromatography spotting and detection on the sub-millimeter scale

Inexpensive inkjet printers and scanners enable big advances in the small world of UTLC.




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Men’s Milan Fashion Week postponed to mid-July, goes virtual

The Men’s Milan Fashion Week set for June will be postponed to mid-July and presented in purely digital format with photos and video to avoid the risk




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Reliance Industries considers sale of $989-million Asian Paints stake

The company controlled by Mukesh Ambani, is in discussions with banks for a potential sale of its 4.9 per cent stake in Asian Paints through a series of block trades




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How India is ensuring uninterrupted supply of milk during Covid-19 lockdown

The cooperative model in India went out of the way to protect milk producers




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Logic synthesis for FPGA-based control units: structural decomposition in logic design / Alexander Barkalov, Larysa Titarenko, Kamil Mielcarek, Sławomir Chmielewski

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Passive and active millimeter-wave imaging XIX: Baltimore, Maryland, United States, April 17, 2016 / edited by David A. Wikner, Arttu R. Luukanen

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Millimeter-wave integrated circuits: methodologies for research, design and innovation / Mladen Božanić, Saurabh Sinha

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Micro-electronics and telecommunication engineering: Proceedings of 3rd ICMETE 2019 / Devendra Kumar Sharma, Valentina Emilia Balas, Le Hoang Son, Rohit Sharma, Korhan Cengiz, editors

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Myself when young : from "In a Persian garden" : a song-cycle / the words selected from the Rubaiyát of Omar Khayyám (Fitzgerald's translation) by kind permission of Messrs. Macmillan & Co. The music composed by Liza Lehmann.

[London] : Metzler & Co., Limited, 42, Great Marlborough Street, London, W., [1896]




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[ASAP] A Shut-and-Open Case: An Epoxide Intermediate Spotted in the Reaction Coordinate of a Family of Glycoside Hydrolases

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The Tale of Washington’s Headquarters Tent: Legal Battles, Family Ties, and Remembering the Revolution

George Washington wanted a tent. The commander of the Continental Army had the impossible task of transforming his ragtag troops into a professional fighting force to match the mighty British. But to do so, he had to beg the fractious Continental Congress for funds and equipment. “I cannot take the field without equipage, and after...

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Making History at Bear Mountain: Family Memories, the Palisades, and an Inheritance Worth Preserving

Growing up in the North Jersey suburbs in the 1960s, I never thought of my family as makers of American history. But looking back on our weekend trips to Bear Mountain and the banks of the Hudson River, I realize that we participated in an important chapter of the 20th century: the flowering of the...

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Western Railway loads 6.14 million tonnes of essential goods amid COVID-19 lockdown

As the nation observes the COVID-19 lockdown to stop the spread of COVID19, it is the frontline warriors who ensure the supply of essential goods and services. Western Railway (WR) has made a significant contribution to serve the nation amid lockdown. So far, 3258 rakes have been loaded amounting to 6.14 million tons of essential goods to different states including the North East region.




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USD Awarded More than $2 Million in Funds for Science

Research Includes Work to Reduce Petroleum Dependence and Better Air
Quality SAN DIEGO, March 6 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The University of San
Diego Chemistry and Biochemistry Department have been awarded more than than $2
million in finances from the National Science Foundation and other private
foundations. The finances will back up research that could cut down the United
State's dependance on crude oil and better air quality. (Logo: ) USD Assistant Professor of Chemistry Simon Peter Iovine received the
prestigious $475,000 career Award from the National Science Foundation. The
Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program is the NSF's top awarding in
support of the early career-development activities of those
teacher-scholars World Health Organization most effectively incorporate research and education. The awarding will back up work in the survey of dendrimers, perfectly
branched polymeric molecules with possible applications as new materials,
drug bringing agents and enzyme mimics. One aim of the grant is to
use "sticky-ended" dendrimers to chemically modify a renewable material
called lignin. By attaching the "sticky-ended" dendrons, Iovine trusts to
create novel synthetic loanblend stuffs that could be used as an
eco-friendly plastic. "If the ends are achieved, the work may impact our
reliance on foreign oil by reducing the demand for traditionally synthetic
polymers derived from petrochemicals," he says. Associate Professor of Chemistry Saint David Delaware Haan, have received a major
research grant of $310,000 from the NSF, funded through the Research in
Undergraduate Institutions (RUI) Faculty Research Projects programme and
NSF's Directorate of Geosciences. His research focuses on the interactions between dicarbonyl compounds
-- such as as glyoxal -- and Zanzibar copals triggered by droplet evaporation. Dicarbonyl chemical compounds are believed to lend to the formation of haze in
the atmosphere. Since the major beginning of glyoxal over Southern
California's skies is from constituents of unburned evaporated gasoline,
DeHaan's research may propose a manner to cut down haze in the part through
gasoline reformation. The Chemistry and Biochemistry Department was also awarded a $500,000 Department Development awarding from the Tucson, Ariz.-based Research
Corporation that volition be matched by finances from USD for a $1 million-plus
investment in scientific discipline and an awarding of nearly $600,000 from the Henry Luce
Foundation to set up the Clare Booth Henry Henry Luce Professorship in chemical science and
biochemistry. The Research Corp.'s awarding is one of lone six national awardings made by
the foundation in the last 10 old age and required extended rating and
site visits, along with a five-year development plan. "It's wish winning a national championship," states Seth Thomas Herrinton, USD
Associate Provost and chemical science mental faculty member. With the completion in 2003
of the state-of-the-art Donald P. Shiley Center for Science and Technology
and outstanding faculty, USD is carving a niche as a comprehensive,
national university that not only offers but necessitates research
opportunities for undergraduate pupils in chemical science and biochemistry. "We
want the University of San Diego to be among the best topographic points to analyze and
practice chemical science and biochemistry at the undergraduate level," he says. About the University of San Diego The University of San Diego is a Catholic establishment of higher
learning chartered in 1949; the school enrolls some 7,500 pupils and is
known for its committedness to teaching, the broad arts, the formation of
values and community service. The startup of the Joan B. Kroc School
of Peace Studies will convey the University's sum figure of schools and
colleges to six. Other academic divisions include the College of Humanistic Discipline and
Sciences and the schools of Business Administration, Leadership and
Education Sciences, Law and Nursing and Health Sciences.




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Opera after the zero hour: the problem of tradition and the possibility of renewal in postwar West Germany / Emily Richmond Pollock

Lewis Library - ML1729.5.P65 2019




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Brahms in context / edited by Natasha Loges, Katy Hamilton

Lewis Library - ML410.B8 B6837 2019




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Country music / Dayton Duncan ; based on a documentary film by Ken Burns, written by Dayton Duncan ; with a preface by Ken Burns ; picture research by Susanna Steisel, Susan Shumaker, Pam Tubridy Baucom, and Emily Mosher ; design by Maggie Hinders

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The philosophy of rhythm: aesthetics, music, poetics / edited by Peter Cheyne, Andy Hamilton, and Max Paddison

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The Beatles and fandom: sex, death and progressive nostalgia / Richard Mills

Lewis Library - ML421.B4 M57 2020




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Los Romeros: royal family of the Spanish guitar / Walter Aaron Clark

Lewis Library - ML421.R65 C53 2018




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Milaap crowdsources Rs 90 cr to help migrant workers

Milaap, considered as South Asia’s largest online crowdfunding platform, has collected nearly Rs 90 crore which will be used to help stranded migrant




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Tasmac shop closure: Tamil Nadu moves SC against Madras HC’s order

The Tamil Nadu government moved the Supreme Court challenging a Madras High Court order for closure of state-run liquor outlets on Saturday on the gro