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Wildland Interface Communities Within the Vicinity of Federal Lands That Are at High Risk from Wildfire; Notice
Friday, August 17, 2001 Part III Department of Agriculture Forest Service Department of the Interior Bureau of Indian Affairs Bureau of Land Management Fish and Wildlife Service National Park Service Urban Wildland Interface Communities Within the Vicinity of Federal Lands That Are at High Risk From Wildfire; Notice VerDate 11<MAY>2000 17:38 Aug 16, 2001 Jkt 194001 PO 00000 Frm 00001 Fmt 4717 Sfmt 4717 E:\FR\FM\17AUN2.SGM pfrm07 PsN: 17AUN2 43384 Federal Register / Vol. 66, No. 160 / Friday, August 17, 2001 / Notices DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Tribes and was prepared for publication opportunities. Although this State-level by the Secretaries of Agriculture and the flexibility has resulted in some variance Forest Service Interior. The information in the updated among State submissions, the list set out at the end of this notice was Secretaries feel the application of a DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR compiled at the State and/or Tribal level standardized process has resulted in by collaborative interagency groups. As greater nationwide consistency for the Bureau of Indian Affairs a result of this collaborative effort, the revised lists. Secretaries have prepared a more The information contained in the list Bureau of Land Management complete list that better reflects the set out at the end of this notice will be relationship between Federal lands and used by interagency groups of land Fish and Wildlife Service the urban wildland interface problem in managers at the State and/or Tribal level the United States. This annotated list to collaboratively identify priority areas National Park Service supersedes the list published in the within their jurisdictions that would Federal Register on January 4, 2001 (66 benefit from hazard reduction activity. -
Farmers' Markets Activities Events
free! Farms Farmers’ Markets Stores Activities Restaurants Events www.buypurecatskills.com PUREPURE CATSKILLS—2009-2010CATSKILLS—2009-2010 GUIDEGUIDE TOTO FARMFARM FRESHFRESH PRODUCTSPRODUCTS Serving the New York State counties of: Delaware • Greene • Otsego • Schoharie • Sullivan • Ulster Pure Catskills 2009-2010 Guide to Farm Fresh Products 1 WWW.BUYPURECATSKILLS.COM BUY FRESH. BUY LOCAL. highway to ready metropolitan markets, making the Catskills synonymous with fine quality produce. The image of the About us logo exemplifies the long tradition of Pure Catskills is a buy local campaign that promotes farm and quality products from a working land- food businesses in the Catskill Region. Our goal is to increase scape here in the Catskill Region. support of the local food system. This guide is created in For more information collaboration with farmers and purveyors of fresh food across Delaware, Greene, Otsego, Schoharie, Sullivan and Ulster Visit us online at www.buypurecatskills.com and join our Counties. When farms thrive, our communities benefit in e-mail newsletter list, view extended member listings, find the many ways. latest calendar dates, news clippings, maps and to sign up for next year’s guide. Direct questions about Pure Catskills to Why buy local food? Challey Comer by e-mail at [email protected] or by It tastes better. phone at (607) 865-6090, ext. 217. Food that is grown closer to home is fresher and tastes better. Support for this project comes from Pure Catskills members, Catskill Mountain Foundation and the Watershed It is better for you. Agricultural Council. Fresher food has more nutritional value. Pure Catskills is an economic initiative of the Watershed Agricultural Council. -
Memorial Statements of the Cornell University Faculty 1940-1949 Volume 2
Memorial Statements of the Cornell University Faculty 1940-1949 Volume 2 Memorial Statements of the Cornell University Faculty The memorial statements contained herein were prepared by the Office of the Dean of the University Faculty of Cornell University to honor its faculty for their service to the university. Ronald B. Furry, proofreader J. Robert Cooke, producer ©2010 Cornell University, Office of the Dean of the University Faculty All Rights Reserved Published by the Internet-First University Press http://ifup.cit.cornell.edu/ Founded by J. Robert Cooke and Kenneth M. King The contents of this volume are openly accessible online at ecommons.library.cornell.edu/handle/1813/17811 Preface The custom of honoring each deceased faculty member through a memorial statement was established in 1868, just after the founding of Cornell University. Annually since 1938, the Office of the Dean of the Faculty has produced a memorial booklet which is sent to the families of the deceased and also filed in the university archives. We are now making the entire collection of memorial statements (1868 through 2009) readily available online and, for convenience, are grouping these by the decade in which the death occurred, assembling the memorials alphabetically within the decade. The Statements for the early years (1868 through 1938, assembled by Dean Cornelius Betten and now enlarged to include the remaining years of the 1930s, are in volume one. Many of these entries also included retirement statements; when available, these follow the companion memorial statement in this book. A CD version has also been created. A few printed archival copies are being bound and stored in the Office of the Dean of the Faculty and in the Rare and Manuscript Collection in Kroch Library.