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Vermont Cynic, 1993, March
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- Creator: University of Vermont
- Date Issued: 1993, March
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Bernardini Dave DiBenedetto Photography Editor Phil Grant Associate Editor Cover Design Marshall Pierce Business
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em - elected Stable tax plan will encourage businesses to return. _ phasis A eae : will be vid that Le
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situation in Burlington’s busi- ness community, according to Brownell, is the presence of mostly $mall businesses
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, which are greatly susceptible to turnover, and large PHOTO COURTESY OF VERMONT TIMES businesses, whose
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Inaddition, Brownell believes that having a Republican with a stable tax plan will encourage businesses
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Ariel vol. 076 (1963)
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- Creator: University of Vermont
- Date Created: 1963
- Parent Collections: Ariel (University of Vermont Yearbooks)
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Hopper Middlebury, Vermont Technology Business Administration Sigma Phi Raymond J.
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Judd Bayonne, New Jersey Education and Nursing Business Education
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Mabin Troy, New York Technolo gy Business Administ ration Sigma Alpha Epsilon Helen H.
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Rosenbaum Maplewood, New Jersey Technology Business Administration Phi Sigma Delta John A.
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Smith Pittsford, Vermont Education and Nursing Business Education Thomas Slayton Montpelier, Vermont
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Henry Osman Fisher Diary, 1894-1895
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- Creator: Fisher, Henry Osman, 1872-1954.
- Date Created: 1894-1895
- Description: Henry Osman Fisher was born on October 23, 1872 in Addison, Vt. to Osman and Emma (Smith) Fisher. In 1894, Fisher was hired to sell Merino sheep and left Vermont for New York City. In November of that year, he and his brother-in-law, Carlton Watson Sprague, sailed to South Africa with 35 sheep. Fisher and Sprague landed in Cape Town and sold the sheep in Bloemfontein, before returning to the U.S. in April 1895. Fisher returned to South Africa the following year, selling sheep in Port Elizabeth and Molteno on behalf of C.W. Mason. Fisher made a third trip overseas in 1897, this time selling sheep in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Eventually, Fisher left the sheep exporting business and returned to Vermont to run a farm in Panton, where he married Jessie May Field (1879-1967) on August 3, 1906. The couple had two children, Osman Field Fisher (1910-1993) and Ellen Bigelow (1907-1987). Fisher was a Freemason (Union Lodge No. 2, Middlebury) and was a charter member of Otter Creek Chapter No. 74 of the Order of the Eastern Star in Vergennes. Topics in this diary include the international Merino sheep trade, selling livestock in Africa and South America, the perils of turn-of-the-century sea travel, and meteorological phenomena on the Atlantic Ocean.
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Out in the Mountains, March, 1999
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- Date Issued: 1999-03-01
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to Marry Coalition, Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays, Spectrum Youth Services, the Rainbow Business
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Our advertising base is growing as businesses realize that our read- ers are loyal to those who support
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Out in the Mountains would like to thank the following businesses who donated prizes for our Winter is
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Sharring@vpminc.com YOUR BUSINESS ” 802-863-2300 Hours: 9:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
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or have a legitimate need to access that information for health care, public health or legit- imate business
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Dairy -- 2 cent per cwt. Deduction in Boston Milk Orders for Non-Members, 1960
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- Creator: Aiken, George D. (George David), 1892-1984.
- Date Created: 1960
- Description: Topics include proposed amendment to the Boston Milk Order for a two cent per hundred-weight tax on all producers in the Boston pool who are not members of a qualified co-operative association; proposed tax to cover the cost of market information, verification of weights, sampling, and testing of milk; Aiken's responses to constituent letters in opposition to the proposed amendment.
- Parent Collections: Dairy and the US Congress
The Gadfly : a UVM student newspaper, vol. 03, n. 11
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- Date Issued: 1988-05-01
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On Monday, April 25, hundreds of these students marched through Boston’s business district in a multi
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“Since ‘business as usual’ is unjust and oppressive, we are going to stop business as usual until the
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Concerned community members are confronting businesses with constructive questioning on recruitment days
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sit-in inside a Wesleyan ad- ministratio n building to call for divestment from corporation s doing business
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Sullivan himself renounced his prin- ciples and called for total divestment from companies doing business
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Vermont Alumni Weekly vol. 09 no. 12
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- Creator: University of Vermont
- Date Created: 1930
- Parent Collections: University of Vermont Alumni Publications, Vermont Alumni Weekly
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As an alumnus of University of Vermont you have the privilege of adding your name to this Business and
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In case there is any further information which you desire, it will’ gladly be furnished by the Business
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Alumni Professi onal and Business Director y The Directory furnishes a convenient guide to Vermont men
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and women in the various professions and in business, par- ticularly to those who may wish to secure
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reliable correspondents for the transaction of business at a distance.
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Charles H. Blinn Civil War Diary, 1861-1862
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- Creator: Blinn, Charles Henry, 1843-1926.
- Date Created: 1861-1862
- Description: Charles Henry Blinn was born in Burlington, Vt. on January 27, 1843 to Chauncey and Edatha/Editha (Harrington) Blinn. He was educated in Vermont and was preparing to enter the University of Vermont when he entered the army. In September 21, 1861, Blinn enlisted in the 1st Vt. Cavalry. He was attached to Sheridan’s Cavalry Corps, and participated in a number of battles, including Gettysburg, Chancellorsville, Spotsylvania, Cold Harbor, Wilderness, Winchester, and Cedar Creek. His regiment captured forty-two cannon at Cedar Creek, the largest number taken by any regiment during the war. Blinn was wounded and taken prisoner at Middletown, Va. on May 24, 1862, in a cavalry charge led by General Banks, and was held at Lynchburg and Belle Island, Va. from May 25 to September 17. After three years and four months of service, he was honorably discharged at Burlington in November 18, 1864. After the war, Blinn was chief clerk for two years at the Welden House in St. Albans, Vt. He moved to California in 1868, and for six years was employed with the Wells-Fargo Express Co. In 1875, he became an editorial writer of the “Alta California.” In 1878, he was appointed chief permit clerk in the San Francisco Custom House, a position he held until his death on May 11, 1926. On December 15, 1870, Blinn married Nellie Holbrook of Salem, NH. Nellie (d. 1909) was a suffragist and public speaker, and took the stump for Hayes, Garfield, Blaine, and Harrison. The couple had one son, Holbrook (1872-1928), who pursued a career in acting and performed on Broadway as well as in silent films. In October 8, 1910, Blinn married Vivian Bailey (d. 1944), a grammar school teacher, with whom he had one daughter, Eleanor. Topics in Blinn’s diaries include the experiences of Union soldiers in camp, on the battlefield, and as prisoners of war in Confederate prisons; the experiences of Southerners in Union-occupied towns, illness and medical practices in the military, and the Battle of Gettysburg.
- Parent Collections: Diaries
Ariel vol. 069 (1956)
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- Creator: University of Vermont
- Date Created: 1956
- Parent Collections: Ariel (University of Vermont Yearbooks)
Letter to Mrs. C.G. (Ann) Austin, June 03, 1935
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- Creator: Austin, Warren Robinson, 1877-1962.
- Description: Topics include Secret Session of Joint Committee of both Houses on Military Affairs; Frankfurter Committee; Murphy Committee.
- Parent Collections: Letters Home From Congress