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NEW ISSUE - BOOK ENTRY ONLY $69,475,000 $5,000,000 California State University, Fresno Association, Inc. California State University, Fresno Association, Inc. Auxiliary Organization Event Center Revenue Bonds, Auxiliary Organization Event Center Subordinate Revenue Bonds, Senior Series 2002 Subordinate Series 2002 Dated: January 15, 2002 Due: July 1, as shown on inside front cover The CaliforniaState University, Fresno Association, Inc. Auxiliary Organization Event Center Revenue Bonds, Senior Series 2002 and the California State University, Fresno Association, Inc. Auxiliary Organization Event Center Subordinate Revenue Bonds, Subordinate Series 2002 will be issued pursuant to an Indenture dated as of January 15, 2002 by and between the California State University, Fresno Association, Inc., a California nonprofit public benefit corporation, and U.S. Bank, N.A., as trustee. The Series 2002 Bonds will mature on the dates and in the amounts listed on the inside front cover page. The Series 2002 Bonds will bear interest at the rates listed on the inside front cover page, payable on July 1, 2002 and on each January 1 and July 1 thereafter. Proceeds of the Series 2002 Bonds will be used to (i) finance the construction of a multi-purpose event center on the campus of the California State University, Fresno, to be known as "Save Mart Center," (ii) fund capitalized interest on the Series 2002 Bonds, (iii) fund reserve accounts and (iv) pay the costs of issuing the Series 2002 Bonds. The Series 2002 Bonds are limited obligations of the Corporation secured by the Event Center Project Revenues, and the Corporation's interest in a Ground Lease, the Bulldog Foundation MOU, the Student Seating Purchase Agreement and certain Project Documents, as described herein. -
2008 Oberlin College Football Media Guide
TABLE OF CONTENTS QUICK FACTS 2008 AT A GLANCE COACHING STAFF OPPONENTS 2007 REVIEW RECORD BOOK OBERLIN EXPERIENCE A GLANCE COACHING STAFF 2008 AT QUICK FACTS TABLE OF CONTENTS QUICK FACTS Oberlin College Football ......................................................................................................2 Media Information ................................................................................................................3 CREDITSCREDITS 1320 AM (WOBL) Radio Sports Team .................................................................................3 Media Policies .....................................................................................................................3 Writers Staff Directory ......................................................................................................................4 Mike Mancini 2008 AT A GLANCE Season Outlook ...................................................................................................................5 Editors Squad Breakdown ........................................................................................................... 6-8 Mike Mancini Postseason Award Candidates ...................................................................................... 9-14 COACHING STAFF Joe Karlgaard Jeff Ramsey, Head Coach .................................................................................................15 Carrol Wilhelm Assistant Coaches ...................................................................................................... -
The World, As They See It in Our Post–9/11 Era
Fall 2004 The World, As They See It In our post–9/11 era Also: Great expectations for a new center, major 2 3 President’s View Contents H ilbert takes pride in the longevi- We anticipate that whether they are Features ty of service of many of its employ- recent additions to the staff or per- ees. Approximately 43% have been sons well-recognized on campus that at Hilbert more than 10 years; 26% they will join the ranks of those per- Opportunity have served more than 15 years; sons of whom the students speak so and 18% have been at Hilbert for highly: the administrators, teach- is What It’s more than 20 years. Not only is ers, offi ce, clerical, and maintenance their time on campus appreciated in staff whom the students reference All About 4 Partnership expands college terms of years served, but also the as persons who care, persons who A Publication for Alumni, loyalty, dedication and spirit which are available and are willing to be of options for Senecas Family, and Friends they bring to the workplace. We are assistance to them. They will also be indeed fortunate to have these per- among those whom the graduates Published three times annually by sons among us who promote the col- seek out when they return to campus Hilbert College lege and have helped us to bring it to for a visit to thank them and to share Cover Story 5200 South Park Avenue its present status, working with us to with them their accomplishments. Hamburg, New York 14075 move it even further forward. -
2015 ANNUAL REPORT Dear Friends
2015 ANNUAL REPORT Dear Friends: It is with great pleasure that we present to you the very first annual report for Starbridge. The formation of one organization from two legacy agencies became official on June 1, 2015. In some ways, this milestone was the culmination of two years of planning. In other ways, it was just the beginning. Matt Perdue and Colin Garwood Our approach has been to proceed with great thought and deliberation at each step. We developed the brand, name, and logo through the efforts of empowered work groups. A comprehensive strategic planning process resulted in a new mission, vision, and values. As part of this process, we also set our strategic priorities for the first three years and developed a thorough set of “Now, we are deliverables to hold ourselves accountable for progress. poised to pursue We believe that all of this foundational work was necessary so that we can be clear about who we are our mission and and where we are going as an organization. Now, we vision with great are poised to pursue our mission and vision with great enthusiasm and enthusiasm and energy. energy. “ Our mission is to partner with people who have disabilities, their families, and others who support them, to realize fulfilling possibilities in education, employment, health, and community living; and to transform communities to include everyone. Our vision is that every person leads a fulfilling life in their community. We hope you enjoy reading about what we accomplished in 2015, and we look forward to partnering with you to ensure that every person leads a fulfilling life in their community. -
Mens Vertical File Contents
A - Z Men's Vertical File Last Name First Name Clipping Headline Organization /Affiliation Pub Date SB Page Newspaper Volume Celebrated golden wedding RVF Bio Aab August T. Directory Famed, Aabs Wed 50 Years anniversary 6/2/1937 0 DC Men V.5 Death Takes A.T. Aab Fraternal RVF Bio Aab August T. Leader Fraternal Leader 3/1/1940 1 DC Men V.4 RVF Bio Abbey Bryon S. Real Estate Operator Passes at 63 Pioneer in subdivision projects 6/13/1940 1 DC Men V.4 Professor emeritus John Hopkins Hospital. Credited with two major medical advances, isolation of adrenalin and the isolation in crystal RVF Bio Abel John Jacob J.J. Abel Dies; Noted Doctor form of insulin 5/27/1938 1 DC Men V.4 Attorney for Railroad retirement RVF Bio Abramson Jacob Lawyer Wins Capital Post board 8/29/1939 1 TU Men V.4 Former U.R. Student Found Mysteriously Dead in Field; Was RVF Bio Acer Fred L. Scion of Medina Family Former Uof R student 1/13/1938 1 DC Men V.4 President Achter Stores, Director of RVF Bio Achter Keeva Keeva Achter Funeral Services Held Jewish Children's Home 3/10/1941 2 TU Men V.4 Rochesterians Voice Loss in Death of Dean School of Journalism at RVF. Bio Ackerman Carl W. Mr. Eastman Columbia University 3/16/1932 1-2 DC Men V. 34 F. A. Ackerman, Jeweler, Dies At Age of 78; Got Trade in Home City and RVF Bio Ackerman Frank A. Ran Shop in Arcade Many Years Jeweler 4/2/1932 1 DC Men V.6 Former Republican Supervisor 15th Death Claims L.A. -
2010 Football Media Guide Was Produced by the Widener University Sports Information Department
DAY DATE OPPONENT TIME Sat. Sept. 4 at Alfred 1:00 pm Sat. Sept. 11 Thiel 1:00 pm Sat. Sept. 18 Ithaca 1:00 pm Sat. Oct. 2 FDU-Florham * (Homecoming) 1:00 pm Sat. Oct. 9 at King’s * 1:00 pm Sat. Oct. 16 at Lycoming * 1:30 pm Sat. Oct. 23 Albright * 1:00 pm Sat. Oct. 30 at Lebanon Valley * 1:00 pm Sat. Nov. 6 Wilkes * 1:00 pm Sat. Nov. 13 at Delaware Valley * 1:00 pm * Middle Atlantic Conference game Home games in Bold Schedule is subject to change MEDIA INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION MEDIA CONTACTS Press releases, feature material, photographs or other information Associated Press Wilmington News Journal can be obtained by contacting Sports Information Director Derek 1835 Market St #1700 PO Box 15505 Crudele at 610-499-4436 or [email protected]. Philadelphia, PA 19103 Wilmington, DE 19850-5505 215-561-1133 (o) 302-324-2805 (o) CREDENTIALS 215-561-3544 (f) 302-324-5509 (f) Credentials for Widener football games can be arranged by contacting the Sports Information Office. All passes may be picked up at the Delaware Co. Daily Times Norristown Times Herald ticket booth on game day and must be visible at all times. Those 500 Mildred Avenue PO Box 591 with sideline passes may not pass in front of either team or their Primos, PA 19018 Norristown, PA 19404-9980 benches. Credentials are limited to working media only and must 610-622-8880 (o) 610-272-2322 (o) be requested no later than the Monday of game week. -
Greece Community Guide Welcome Dear Friend
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