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END TABLES RUGS CHROME & GLASS NESTING TABLES(2).........$60.00 RED CIRCLE SHAG CARPET(3)...........................$40.00 GOLD ACCENT TABLE(7).....................................$28.00 LARGE BROWN CARPET(2)...............................$100.00 MAHOGANY & TILE END TABLE(2).................$28.00 SMALL GRAY CARPET(1)......................................$64.00 WHITE END TABLE(26)..........................................$12.00 LARGE GRAY SHAG CARPET............................$100.00 BLACK END TABLE(5).............................................$12.00 EXTRA LARGE PURPLE CARPET(1)................$320.00 SLATE END TABLE(4).............................................$32.00 COWHIDE RUG(2)...................................................$80.00 BLACK & METAL END TABLE(6)......................$28.00 MEDIUM BLACK CARPET(2)...............................$40.00 SILVER BRIGHTWOOD END TABLE(10)...........$40.00 WAVE RUG(2).............................................................$40.00 GOLD BRIGHTWOOD END TABLE(10)...........$40.00 WHITEWASH END TABLE(8)..............................$24.00 CANDELABRAS GOLD FRAME END TABLE(10)..........................$28.00 BLACK CANDELABRA(25).....................................$28.00 SILVER RIVET END TABLE(10)..........................$28.00 GOLD CANDELABRA(25).......................................$28.00 SILVER STARBURST END TABLE(2)..................$28.00 RED CANDELABRA(25)..........................................$28.00 GOLD TRAY END TABLE(10).............................$20.00 SILVER CANDELABRA(25).....................................$28.00 -
The Second Norwegian Polar Expedition in the “Fram,” 1898–1902
Scottish Geographical Magazine ISSN: 0036-9225 (Print) (Online) Journal homepage: http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rsgj19 The second Norwegian Polar expedition in the “Fram,” 1898–1902 Captain Otto Sverdrup To cite this article: Captain Otto Sverdrup (1903) The second Norwegian Polar expedition in the “Fram,” 1898–1902, Scottish Geographical Magazine, 19:7, 337-353, DOI: 10.1080/14702540308554276 To link to this article: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14702540308554276 Published online: 30 Jan 2008. Submit your article to this journal Article views: 6 View related articles Full Terms & Conditions of access and use can be found at http://www.tandfonline.com/action/journalInformation?journalCode=rsgj19 Download by: [University of Sydney Library] Date: 07 June 2016, At: 04:10 THE SCOTTISH GEOGRAPHICAL MAGAZINE. THE SECOND NORWEGIAN POLAR EXPEDITION IN THE "FRAM," 1898-19022 By Captain OTTO SVERDRUP. UPON learning that Messrs. Axel Heiberg and Ringnes Brothers were willing to defray the costs of a Polar expedition under my guidance and direction, I petitioned the Norwegian Government to lend me the Arctic vessel Fram. The Government at once placed her at my service, while the Storthing generously granted 26,000 kroner (2 £1445)for the renovation of the ship and the construction of a new saloon forward, two working-cabins, and six berths for the officers and scientific staff. The Fram was a first-rate boat before these alterations were made. Prof. Nansen had asked Mr. Collin Archer to make her strong, and strong she unquestionably was. But now she was better than ever; and though she was not so severely tried on the second occasion as she was on the first, still she did not escape without two or three pretty severe tussles. -
The Dining Room
the Dining Room Celebrate being together in the room that is the heart of what home is about. Create a space that welcomes you and your guest and makes each moment a special occasion. HOOKER® FURNITURE contents 4 47 the 2 Adagio 4 Affinity New! dining room 7 American Life - Roslyn County New! Celebrate being together with dining room furniture from Hooker. Whether it’s a routine meal for two “on the go” 12 American Life - Urban Elevation New! between activities and appointments, or a lingering holiday 15 Arabella feast for a houseful of guests, our dining room collections will 19 Archivist enrich every occasion. 23 Auberose From expandable refectory tables to fliptop tables, we have 28 Bohéme New! a dining solution to meet your needs. From 18th Century European to French Country to Contemporary, our style 32 Chatelet selection is vast and varied. Design details like exquisite 35 Corsica veneer work, shaped fronts, turned legs and planked tops will 39 Curata lift your spirits and impress your guests. 42 Elixir Just as we give careful attention to our design details, we 44 Hill Country also give thought to added function in our dining pieces. Your meal preparation and serving will be easier as you take 50 Leesburg advantage of our wine bottle racks, flatware storage drawers 52 Live Edge and expandable tops. 54 Mélange With our functional and stylish dining room selections, we’ll 56 Pacifica New! help you elevate meal times to memorable experiences. 58 Palisade 64 Sanctuary 61 Rhapsody 72 Sandcastle 76 Skyline 28 79 Solana 82 Sorella 7 83 Studio 7H 86 Sunset Point 90 Transcend 92 Treviso 95 True Vintage 98 Tynecastle 101 Vintage West 104 Wakefield 106 Waverly Place 107 Dining Tables 109 Dining Tables with Added Function 112 Bars & Entertaining 116 Dining Chairs 124 Barstools & Counter Stools 7 132 Index & Additional Information 12 1 ADAGIO For more information on Adagio items, please see index on page 132. -
Mini-Reunion Locations on Or Near Campus
PLEASE READ THESE IMPORTANT DISCLAIMERS Though we did our best to capture as many available locations near Class Headquarter Tents as possible, there is no guarantee that all spaces within the directory will be open, haven’t moved, or otherwise been made unavailable at the time of Reunion Homecoming. Sometimes, venues changes hours of service, facilities move or remove benches, or simply the location is reserved or later forbidden by the university for use by alumni gatherings. Most locations will remain valid and useful for purposes of Mini-Reunion gatherings. Nearly all campus locations are available on a first come first served basis unless otherwise indicated. NOTE: Any location near student residences or a student program is subject to the NO ALCOHOL being served university policy. There are many locations we haven’t captured yet on the West and South sides Need to find a place to meet your classmates? of campus because their proximity is not as close to the Tents. Any location too- near a student residence will likely not be listed and would require the permission by the dorm’s Resident Fellow or Resident Advisor (example: Toyon Courtyard). We thank you in advance for your understanding CONTACT US For any questions, suggestions, or to report any new or updated information please email us here at: mini- reunions@ alumni.stanford.edu Arrillaga Family Dining Commons Proximity to Headquarter/Tailgate Tent: ~ 0.5 mi (10 min walk) On/Off Campus: On campus For ideal # of attendees: Up to 40 Reservation possible: No; if more than 15 people -
The Arts of Early Twentieth Century Dining Rooms: Arts and Crafts
THE ARTS OF EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY DINING ROOMS: ARTS AND CRAFTS, ART NOUVEAU, AND ART DECO by SUE-ANNA ELIZA DOWDY (Under the Direction of John C. Waters) ABSTRACT Within the preservation community, little is done to preserve the interiors of historic buildings. While many individuals are concerned with preserving our historic resources, they fail to look beyond the obvious—the exteriors of buildings. If efforts are not made to preserve interiors as well as exteriors, then many important resources will be lost. This thesis serves as a catalog of how to recreate and preserve an historic dining room of the early twentieth century in the Arts and Crafts, Art Nouveau, and Art Deco styles. INDEX WORDS: Arts and Crafts, Art Nouveau, Art Deco, Dining Room, Dining Table, Dining Chair, Sideboard, China Cabinet, Cocktail Cabinet, Glass, Ceramics, Pottery, Silver, Metalworking, Textiles, Lighting, Historic Preservation, Interior Design, Interior Decoration, House Museum THE ARTS OF EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY DINING ROOMS: ARTS AND CRAFTS, ART NOUVEAU, AND ART DECO by SUE-ANNA ELIZA DOWDY B.S.F.C.S, The University of Georgia, 2003 A Thesis Submitted to the Graduate Faculty of The University of Georgia in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree MASTER OF HISTORIC PRESERVATION ATHENS, GEORGIA 2005 © 2005 Sue-anna Eliza Dowdy All Rights Reserved THE ARTS OF EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY DINING ROOMS: ARTS AND CRAFTS, ART NOUVEAU, AND ART DECO by SUE-ANNA ELIZA DOWDY Major Professor: John C. Waters Committee: Wayde Brown Karen Leonas Melanie Couch Electronic Version Approved: Maureen Grasso Dean of the Graduate School The University of Georgia May, 2005 DEDICATION To My Mother. -
A Historical and Legal Study of Sovereignty in the Canadian North : Terrestrial Sovereignty, 1870–1939
University of Calgary PRISM: University of Calgary's Digital Repository University of Calgary Press University of Calgary Press Open Access Books 2014 A historical and legal study of sovereignty in the Canadian north : terrestrial sovereignty, 1870–1939 Smith, Gordon W. University of Calgary Press "A historical and legal study of sovereignty in the Canadian north : terrestrial sovereignty, 1870–1939", Gordon W. Smith; edited by P. Whitney Lackenbauer. University of Calgary Press, Calgary, Alberta, 2014 http://hdl.handle.net/1880/50251 book http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives 4.0 International Downloaded from PRISM: https://prism.ucalgary.ca A HISTORICAL AND LEGAL STUDY OF SOVEREIGNTY IN THE CANADIAN NORTH: TERRESTRIAL SOVEREIGNTY, 1870–1939 By Gordon W. Smith, Edited by P. Whitney Lackenbauer ISBN 978-1-55238-774-0 THIS BOOK IS AN OPEN ACCESS E-BOOK. It is an electronic version of a book that can be purchased in physical form through any bookseller or on-line retailer, or from our distributors. Please support this open access publication by requesting that your university purchase a print copy of this book, or by purchasing a copy yourself. If you have any questions, please contact us at ucpress@ ucalgary.ca Cover Art: The artwork on the cover of this book is not open access and falls under traditional copyright provisions; it cannot be reproduced in any way without written permission of the artists and their agents. The cover can be displayed as a complete cover image for the purposes of publicizing this work, but the artwork cannot be extracted from the context of the cover of this specificwork without breaching the artist’s copyright. -
North County Educational Purchasing Consortium
NORTH COUNTY EDUCATIONAL PURCHASING CONSORTIUM BID TITLE: Furniture Bid BID SUMMARY - RENEWAL 1 BID NUMBER: 2019-02B(Renewal) SPONSORING DISTRICT: CONTACT: EMAIL: PH: DELIVERY A.R.O.: 45 days (60 days June 15 - Aug 15) MIN. QTY. FOR FREE FREIGHT: $150.00 CONTRACT PERIOD: 01/10/20 thru 12/31/2020 CASH VENDOR NAME ADDRESS PHONE/FAX NUMBERS CONTACT NAME DVBE DISC ARENSON OFFICE NO YES FURNITURE CLARIDGE PRODUCTS AND NO YES EQUIPMENT, INC. CONCEPTS SCHOOL AND NO YES OFFICE FURNISHINGS CULVER NEWLIN SCHOOL AND OFFICE SOLUTIONS, NO YES INC. DAVE BANG ASSOCIATES, NO YES INC. OF CALIFORNIA INDOFF, INC. NO YES PARRON HALL NO YES SCHOOL OUTFITTERS NO YES NORTH COUNTY EDUCATIONAL PURCHASING CONSORTIUM BID TITLE: Furniture Bid BID SUMMARY - RENEWAL 1 BID NUMBER: 2019-02B(Renewal) SPONSORING DISTRICT: CONTACT: EMAIL: PH: DELIVERY A.R.O.: 45 days (60 days June 15 - Aug 15) MIN. QTY. FOR FREE FREIGHT: $150.00 CONTRACT PERIOD: 01/10/20 thru 12/31/20 CASH VENDOR NAME ADDRESS PHONE/FAX NUMBERS CONTACT NAME DVBE DISC SCHOOL SPECIALTY FURNITURE & EQUIPMENT NO YES SIERRA SCHOOL EQUIPMENT COMPANY NO YES TROXELL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. NO YES VIRCO MANUFACTURING, INC. NO YES Bid No. 2019-02B NCEPC Furniture Page 1 of 54 Renewal #1 - Valid 1/9/20 - 12/31/20 MFG. & MODEL QUICK EST. UNIT OF Awarded & STOCK # IF WARRANTY LINE # ITEM SPECIFICATIONS/DESCRIPTION UNIT PRICE SHIP USAGE ISSUE Vendor BIDDING QTY PERIOD ALTERNATE Y/N CHAIR, student, stacking, one-piece plastic shell with chrome frame. Series ABC #7100, Discovery Series D10, 1 Classroom Select Traditional Series OR APPROVED EQUAL. -
A Director's Approach to Annie Baker's the Aliens Evin Mcquistion
East Tennessee State University Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University Undergraduate Honors Theses Student Works 5-2018 A Director's Approach to Annie Baker's The Aliens Evin McQuistion Follow this and additional works at: https://dc.etsu.edu/honors Part of the Dramatic Literature, Criticism and Theory Commons, Other Theatre and Performance Studies Commons, and the Performance Studies Commons Recommended Citation McQuistion, Evin, "A Director's Approach to Annie Baker's The Aliens" (2018). Undergraduate Honors Theses. Paper 472. https://dc.etsu.edu/honors/472 This Honors Thesis - Open Access is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Works at Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University. It has been accepted for inclusion in Undergraduate Honors Theses by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 1 2 Table of Contents Chapter One ................................................................................................................................................ 3 Research on The Aliens ............................................................................................................................. 3 Research on Annie Baker .......................................................................................................................... 8 Directorial Analysis and Approach ......................................................................................................... 11 Chapter -
U.S. EPA, Pesticide Product Label, MAQUAT MQ2525M-200, 10/04/2007
UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTE~TIONAGENCY '. " ..... ;, ,' ",.. f : ,·OCf.- 4-2007 Elizabeth Tannehill . Regulatory Manager Mason Chemical Company . ... .... .., "~'.'; 721 W. Algonquin.Road Arlington Heights, IL 6000~ .. .SUBJECT: Maquat MQ2525M-200 , . EPA Registration Number: 10324-107' .' Application Date: June 4, 2007 Receipt Date:.June 7,2007 Dear Ms. ElizabethTannehill: '. The folJowing amendment, submitted in connection with registration. under section 3(c)(7)(A) of the F.ederal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide. Act (FIFRA), as amended, is acceptable subject to the conditions listed below: • Ingredients statement and CSF revision to reflect200 ppm Product Chemistry The Confidential Statement ofFonilUla (CSF) for. the' Biisic F.orm~la; 13 dated 6/4/07 is acceptable. The CSFs for Alternate Formulas 14, 15,16, 17,.18,19, and 20 dated 6/4/07 are also accep,table. All previousCSFs are obsolete.. Conditions 1. Correct the.statement on pagetbree to read as fo1l9ws: "This product hasbeen cleared by the EPA in 40 CFR Section 180.940 for use on food processing equipment, utensils, and other food contact articles at a concentration of 200 ppm active." . 2. Delete the reference to "disease" in the last section of the left column on page three. This section begins: "Regular, effective cleaning and sanitizing... " . CONCURReNces SYMBOL ..................... ~ ........... ~ .................. ~ .. -............ ................ SURNAME ................ ..•.............. ...... ~ ...... ~ ..................- ................e;. 'DATE OPFICIAL FILt! COpy UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PRQTECTIONAGENCY 3. Revise page five to be in agreement with PR Notice 2000-5 by correcting both the "Sanitary Filling Equipment Sanitizer Directions" and the "Storage Tank Sanitizer Directions" to pegin as follows: "For use in sanitizing ... '~ .General Comments A stamped copy of the accepted labeling is enclosed; Submit orie (1) copy of your final pnnted labeling before distributing or· selling the product bearing the revised labeling. -
Egyptian and Greek Water Cultures and Hydro-Technologies in Ancient Times
sustainability Review Egyptian and Greek Water Cultures and Hydro-Technologies in Ancient Times Abdelkader T. Ahmed 1,2,* , Fatma El Gohary 3, Vasileios A. Tzanakakis 4 and Andreas N. Angelakis 5,6 1 Civil Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Aswan University, Aswan 81542, Egypt 2 Civil Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Islamic University, Madinah 42351, Saudi Arabia 3 Water Pollution Research Department, National Research Centre, Cairo 12622, Egypt; [email protected] 4 Department of Agriculture, School of Agricultural Science, Hellenic Mediterranean University, Iraklion, 71410 Crete, Greece; [email protected] 5 HAO-Demeter, Agricultural Research Institution of Crete, 71300 Iraklion, Greece; [email protected] 6 Union of Water Supply and Sewerage Enterprises, 41222 Larissa, Greece * Correspondence: [email protected] Received: 2 October 2020; Accepted: 19 November 2020; Published: 23 November 2020 Abstract: Egyptian and Greek ancient civilizations prevailed in eastern Mediterranean since prehistoric times. The Egyptian civilization is thought to have been begun in about 3150 BC until 31 BC. For the ancient Greek civilization, it started in the period of Minoan (ca. 3200 BC) up to the ending of the Hellenistic era. There are various parallels and dissimilarities between both civilizations. They co-existed during a certain timeframe (from ca. 2000 to ca. 146 BC); however, they were in two different geographic areas. Both civilizations were massive traders, subsequently, they deeply influenced the regional civilizations which have developed in that region. Various scientific and technological principles were established by both civilizations through their long histories. Water management was one of these major technologies. Accordingly, they have significantly influenced the ancient world’s hydro-technologies. -
Picnic Table Dining Room
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Table of Contents Knollstudio Vol
Table of Contents KnollStudio Vol. One Introduction Designer Index 3 Visual Index 5 Using the KnollStudio Price List 16 Spinneybeck Leather Grades 17 Upholstery Notes 18 f California Technical Bulletin 133 19 Knoll and Sustainable Design 22 GREENGUARD™ Certified KnollStudio Products 23 KnollStudio Finish Code Chart: Compatibility with Knoll Office Systems 25 Materials and Finishes 26 Product Maintenance 28 KnollStudio 20-Day Program 30 KnollStudio 20-Day Program Upholstery Scope 30 Items Available on KnollStudio 20-Day Program 31 Placing Your KnollStudio Order 33 Side Chairs and Lounge Seating David Adjaye : The Washington Collection for Knoll™ 34 Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby : Sofa Collection 38 Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby : Pilot by Knoll™ Lounge Collection 46 Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby : Piton™ Stools 50 Harry Bertoia : Side Chair 52 Harry Bertoia : Two-Tone Side Chair 54 Harry Bertoia : Barstools 56 Harry Bertoia : Diamond Lounge Seating 60 Harry Bertoia : Two-Tone Diamond Chair 62 Harry Bertoia : Bird Lounge Chair and Ottoman 64 Harry Bertoia : Asymmetric Chaise 66 Harry Bertoia : Bench 68 Pierre Beucler and Jean-Christophe Poggioli: Contract Lounge Seating 70 Pierre Beucler and Jean-Christophe Poggioli: Residential Lounge Seating 76 Cini Boeri : Lounge Collection 88 Marcel Breuer : Cesca Chair 92 Marcel Breuer : Wassily Chair 96 Don Chadwick : Spark Series 98 Pepe Corte´s : Jamaica Barstool 102 Jonathan Crinion : Crinion Chair 104 Joseph Paul D’Urso : Contract Lounge Seating 106 Joseph Paul D’Urso : Residential Lounge Seating 110