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Roy Huggins Papers, 1948-2002
http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8g15z7t No online items Roy Huggins Papers, 1948-2002 Finding aid prepared by Performing Arts Special Collections Staff; additions processed by Peggy Alexander; machine readable finding aid created by Caroline Cubé. UCLA Library Special Collections Room A1713, Charles E. Young Research Library Box 951575 Los Angeles, CA, 90095-1575 (310) 825-4988 [email protected] © 2012 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Roy Huggins Papers, 1948-2002 PASC 353 1 Title: Roy Huggins papers Collection number: PASC 353 Contributing Institution: UCLA Library Special Collections Language of Material: English Physical location: Stored off-site at SRLF. Advance notice is required for access to the collection. Please contact UCLA Library Special Collections for paging information. Physical Description: 20 linear ft.(58 boxes) Date: 1948-2002 Abstract: Papers belonging to the novelist, blacklisted film and television writer, producer and production manager, Roy Huggins. The collection is in the midst of being processed. The finding aid will be updated periodically. Creator: Huggins, Roy 1914-2002 Restrictions on Access Open for research. STORED OFF-SITE AT SRLF. Advance notice is required for access to the collection. Please contact UCLA Library Special Collections for paging information. Restrictions on Use and Reproduction Property rights to the physical object belong to the UC Regents. Literary rights, including copyright, are retained by the creators and their heirs. It is the responsibility of the researcher to determine who holds the copyright and pursue the copyright owner or his or her heir for permission to publish where The UC Regents do not hold the copyright. -
The Tri-County Searcher
ISSN ·0742·5015 --~. Broken " /1~, ;/ I ~~\ :~, ! ~~~~ \ -- Mountains GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY BOX 261, CHESTER, MT .;;. -.- The Tri~County Searcher ----- vol. 15 no.2_ THE TRI-COUNTY SEARCHER PUBLISHED BY THE BROKEN MOUNTAINS GENEALOGiCAL SOCIETY I SSN 0742-5015 SEPTEMBER 1994 CHESTER. MONTANA VOLUME 15. NUMBER 2 Broken Nt's Genealogical Soc. Membership _____38 ',-i-County Searcher Subscribers,________ 39 Simon O. Warrington____________ _ 40 Excerpts from -R iver Press- Ft. Benton____ _ 45 Quer ies-Lane-Meeks-Marshall _________ 53 Marriage Index from Chouteau Co. Mt. ______ S4 A New Twist to a Family Reunion_______ _ 60 Chester. Uberty Co .• Nt. Post Offic8-----_ 61 - .37 BROKEN MOUNTAINS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR MARCH 1994- 1995 PRESIDENT ------- - -------------- BARBARA CADY VICE-PRESIDENT ------------------ ALINE CHRISTENOT SECRETARY ---------------------- L YLA P UGSL EY TREASURER- ------------------ FRANCES HOCHBERGER CORRESPONDING SECRETARY -- ALICE SHEPHERD & ANNA MAE HANSON EDITOR- ----------------------- BETTY MARSHALL ******************************* HAND WRITING ANALYSIS Have you ever wondered where some of your traits came from? Have Your handwriting and that of your ancestor analyzed by computer. You can have your signature and a text of 50 words or more done. Send a sample of your writing and signature on an unlined sheet of paper to: Broken Mountains Genealogical Soclety- Box # 261- Chester, Mt. 59522 COMPLETE ANAYSIS TEXT AND SIGNATURE $ 1 0.00 ****************************** MEMBERSHIP: Annual Dues (Payable March) $ 1 0.00 for Individual Membership. $15.00 Family membership. Honorary Membersship are given to Senior Citizens. Members are entitled to free Query Privileges and a one year subscr1ptlons to the -Tr1-County Searcher- Publ1shed March and September. Subscriptions to publications are $8.00 per year and $4.00 for back issues. -
Enhancing the Information Content of Geophysical Data for Nuclear Site Characterisation
Enhancing the information content of geophysical data for nuclear site characterisation by Chak-Hau Michael Tso B.S. M.S. Supervisor: Prof. Andrew Binley Thesis submitted in partial fulfilment for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Environmental Science September 2019 Lancaster Environment Centre Abstract Enhancing the information of geophysical data for nuclear site characterisation Chak-Hau Michael Tso A thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Lancaster University September 2019 Abstract Our knowledge and understanding to the heterogeneous structure and processes occurring in the Earth’s subsurface is limited and uncertain. The above is true even for the upper 100m of the subsurface, yet many processes occur within it (e.g. migration of solutes, landslides, crop water uptake, etc.) are important to human activities. Geophysical methods such as electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) greatly improve our ability to observe the subsurface due to their higher sampling frequency (especially with autonomous time-lapse systems), larger spatial coverage and less invasive operation, in addition to being more cost-effective than traditional point- based sampling. However, the process of using geophysical data for inference is prone to uncertainty. There is a need to better understand the uncertainties embedded in geophysical data and how they translate themselves when they are subsequently used, for example, for hydrological or site management interpretations and decisions. This understanding is critical to maximize the extraction of information in geophysical data. To this end, in this thesis, I examine various aspects of uncertainty in ERT and develop new methods to better use geophysical data quantitatively. The core of the thesis is based on two literature reviews and three papers. -
Montana State Government Telephone Directory
r ? r |Jr *' • 1r 910.25 j , F r A3M 1993 FAN A STATE LIBRAR L515 E. 6th AVE. NA, MONTANA 59621 Directory Telephone THE MONTANA STATE LIBRARY 3 0864 0014 4963 9 The year ahead promises change. With new leaders throughout govern¬ ment and new faces in state agencies and departments, it offers all of us a new opportunity to participate in making those changes that will improve our lives and Montana's future. Each of us can make a difference if we are willing to pursue the goals and dreams that each of us carry in our daily lives. Accomplishing those goals will require risk, tolerance and a willingness to work together in tackling the challenges that lay before us. Montanans are known for their energy and independence. We're known for our love of the big sky and abundant resources within our grasp. If we come together to contribute our unique talents and energy for the benefit of those things that make Montana the "last best place" then the year will indeed mark a year of progress and hope for Montana's second century. All the best to you and for Montana in 1993! Marc Racicot Governor Front Cover photo courtesy of Travel Montana, Department of Commerce. "Scenic Swan River" TABLE OF CONTENTS General Information . ii State Telephone Dialing Instructions. v State Agency Index.viii State Agency Organizational Listings Departmental Listing (Includes all cities). 1 Universities and Colleges . 67 Agencies by City. 75 Statewide Employee Listing. 80 Montana Zip Codes.150 Capitol Complex Map .. Inside Back Cover STATE AGENCY INDEX Alphabetical listing of all State Agencies, Boards, Divisions, Bureaus and Units. -
Jim Bishop Came Home Strike at Brookdale
THEIR STORIES ABOUND - Jim Jim Bishop came home Bishop, columnist for the Register since It be- come o dolly news- •y HILDV McCORMICK said, revealing a good part of introductory remarks, "This shore," he said Bright, Sea Bright was never paper In 1959, greets SHREWSBURY - Jim his ability to draw attention la my expression to my And he proved it by remi- happy with me." Mr. BUhop Dr. Helen Phillips, Red BUhop came home yester- friends about how I feel niscing about characters en- recalled to detail. "I never tire of day. looking at people, observing Bank historian and au- about the Jersey shore." countered at the old Ryan's He said he had written a thor of a book on Red He loved it, and the near- their mannerisms." And for the syndicated Hotel in Sea Bright, Charlie column in which he de- Bank, at the Monmouth ly 500 persons who filled the columnist who has written RUey, who served, as the scribed Sea Bright as look- And with his penchant for County Library, Monmouth County Library, more than 1,300 columns — mayor and Judge in the sea ing "like a busted pencil, these things, he recalled Eastern Branch, Eastern Branch, loved It many of them about Sea side community, the "Com- with 17 saloons and one Ryan's Hotel on the ocean, Shrewsbury. Mr. too. Bright and Monmouth Coun- modore who had this church. and watching the sun rise in Bishop was the guest HU appearance was an- ty—the Jersey shore has 'sickness' which affected a "A week later the mayor "huge fan-like rays over the speaker at another of other In the ongoing series of two meanings. -
De Forest Research, Inc. Collection of Television Scripts, 1964-1986
http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf6w1007vj No online items De Forest Research, Inc. collection of television scripts, 1964-1986 Finding aid prepared by UCLA Library Special Collections staff; machine-readable finding aid created by Caroline Cubé. UCLA Library Special Collections Room A1713, Charles E. Young Research Library Box 951575 Los Angeles, CA, 90095-1575 (310) 825-4988 [email protected] Finding aid last updated 13 October 2016. De Forest Research, Inc. PASC 63 1 collection of television scripts, 1964-1986 Title: De Forest Research, Inc. collection of television scripts Collection number: PASC 63 Contributing Institution: UCLA Library Special Collections Language of Material: English Physical Description: 250.0 linear ft.(600 boxes) Date (inclusive): 1964-1986 Language of Materials: Materials are in English. Physical location: Stored off-site at SRLF. Advance notice is required for access to the collection. Please contact UCLA Library Special Collections for paging information. Restrictions on Access Open for research. STORED OFF-SITE AT SRLF. Advance notice is required for access to the collection. Please contact UCLA Library Special Collections for paging information. Restrictions on Use and Reproduction Property rights to the physical object belong to the UC Regents. Literary rights, including copyright, are retained by the creators and their heirs. It is the responsibility of the researcher to determine who holds the copyright and pursue the copyright owner or his or her heir for permission to publish where The UC Regents do not hold the copyright. Provenance/Source of Acquisition Gift of Kellam de Forest, 1989. Preferred Citation [Identification of item], De Forest Research, Inc. -
Supporters 2019-2020
SUPPORTERS 2019-2020 We are deeply grateful to the thousands of supporters who continue to invest in our mission to provide food for hungry people while striving to end hunger in our community. The COVID-19 pandemic has galvanized our community in ways we could not have imagined. We are profoundly moved by the collective generosity of the many people, businesses and foundations which have empowered the Food Depository to serve unflinching in the face of ever-growing need. To the many who invested in our work to feed our neighbors facing hunger prior to the pandemic, those who increased their giving in the face of growing need, and to our new friends who joined us as we face the greatest challenge to date: Thank you for your ongoing support. Ms. Doris K. Christopher Epsilon Econ LLC INDIVIDUAL AND Mr. Robert L. Cummings & Ms. Annette Bacola Exelon Corporation ORGANIZATIONAL DONORS The Donnini & Rudolph Family Charitable Fund Food Processing Suppliers Association Mr. Jack Dorsey General Iron Industries Charitable Foundation $100,000 and above Mr. & Mrs. John A. Edwardson Griffith Foods Group, Inc. Organizations Mr. Lawrence Feis & Mrs. Brenda H. Feis Guarantee Trust Life Insurance Company Anonymous (5) George & Cindy Rusu Family Foundation Harbor Capital Advisors, Inc. Albertsons Companies Foundation Hardison Family Foundation Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation Inc. Amazon, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Raymond L. Harriman HC Technologies American Endowment Foundation The Harris Family Foundation Healthy Communities Foundation Ayco Charitable Foundation Mr. Jason Heyward Helen Brach Foundation Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund Roger & Stephanie Hochschild Homestead Affordable Development Corporation Benevity Community Impact Fund Joseph L.