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Pumping maple sap from the bucket to the gathering tank
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- Creator: Vermont Agricultural Experiment Station, Arnold, Earl L. (Earl Lee), 1907-.
- Parent Collections: Maple Research Collection
Part of: Maple Research Collection
Letter from GEORGE PERKINS MARSH to SPENCER FULLERTON BAIRD, dated March 18, 1871.
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- Creator: Marsh, George Perkins, 1801-1882.
- Parent Collections: George Perkins Marsh - Spencer Fullerton Baird Correspondence, George Perkins Marsh Online Research Center
Letter to Mary Collamer, January 8, 1846
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- Creator: Collamer, Jacob, 1791-1865.
- Description: Topics include death and funeral of Senator Robinson; President Roosevelt and the Court Packing Bill.
- Parent Collections: Letters Home From Congress
Part of: Letters Home From Congress
Vermont Cynic, 2001, February
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- Creator: University of Vermont
- Date Issued: 2001, February
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To reach our Business or Advertising Manager, please call 656 - 4412.
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THIS SUMMER FROM UVM: Anthropology Business Administration * Communication Sciences ¢ Community Development
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To reach our Business or Advertising Manager, please call 656 - 4412.
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The government is not like a business; it is not supposed to be trying to make money; it is sup- posed
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. © UVM 1994 alumnus Alex Wilcox, the airline's vice president for new business development, was instrumental
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Out in the Mountains, October, 1986
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- Date Issued: 1986-10-01
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Smeal has been cautioned not to talk about divorce or the opposition role of big business in her speeches
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As for divorce, "If a man wants to rip off his wife, that’s his, business.
Part of: Out in the Mountains
Vermont Alumni Weekly vol. 14 no. 10
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- Creator: University of Vermont
- Date Created: 1935
- Parent Collections: University of Vermont Alumni Publications, Vermont Alumni Weekly
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Equipment and Help to Feed One Thousand People Alumni Business is Our Business WELCOMES YOU Experts on
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3536 FREE PRESS PRINTING COMPANY BURLINGTON— VERMONT Hotel Vermont Alumni Directo ry Professiona l and Business
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Alumni Business is Our Business VERMONT ALUMNI WEEKLY Published on Wednesdays during the college year
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In every case, it was the last social fling on the campus before the serious business of passing mid-years
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He was engaged in the build- ing business at the time of his death.
Mary Farnham Diary, 1862-1863
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- Creator: Farnham, Mary Elizabeth Johnson, 1828-1913.
- Date Created: 1862-1863
- Description: Mary Elizabeth (Johnson) Farnham, the daughter of Ezekiel and Nancy (Rodgers) Johnson, was born in Bath, NH, on January 19, 1828. She came to Bradford with her parents at a young age and was educated at Bradford Academy and the Newbury Seminary. On December 25, 1849, she married Roswell Farnham (1827-1903) in St. Albans, Vt. They returned to Bradford to teach in the Bradford Academy, Farnham as the teacher of painting and French, and her husband as principal of the academy. The couple joined the Bradford Congregational Church in 1854 and participated in a number of its activities: both Farnhams taught in the church’s Sunday school, and Mary Farnham held a chair on its music committee and was active in its missionary efforts. Farnham spent several months during the winter of 1862-63 in Union camps near Fairfax Court House and Wolf Run Shoals, VA, with her husband, who had been appointed Lieutenant Colonel and placed in command of the 12th Vermont Volunteer Regiment. Farnham returned to Vermont in April 1863 and her husband was discharged later that year, after which he entered into a career in politics. When Roswell Farnham was elected governor of Vermont in 1880, Mary Farnham became the state’s first lady and played an active role in gubernatorial social events. Farnham was involved in a number of civic organizations in her town, including Bradford’s Relief Corps. She helped found the Ladies’ Public Library and was its librarian for many years. Her interest in literature led her to enroll in the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Course, from which she graduated in 1884. She went on to earn one hundred and forty seals on her diploma and was recognized for this achievement at the 1906 Chautauqua Assembly in Chautauqua, NY. Three of Farnham’s four children lived to adulthood: Charles Cyrus Farnham (1864–1937), Florence Mary Osgood (1866–1958), and William M. Farnham (1869–1927). Her first child, Roswell Phelps Farnham Jr., died in infancy in 1861. Mary Farnham died on June 13, 1913, having suffered a stroke two weeks prior. Topics in Farnham’s diary include living conditions in Union camps and towns near the front lines, the roles and expectations of women during the American Civil War, Washington D.C. in the 1860s, mid-century modes of travel, and health and medicine during the Civil War.
- Parent Collections: Diaries
Part of: Diaries
The Gadfly : a UVM student newspaper, vol. 01, n. 01
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- Date Issued: 1985-11-10
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A: Of those that are American firms doing business in South Africa, they include, General Electric, um
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own stock is to seek to advance a very important part of the university's capacity to carry out its business
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prohibit people from entering _ their offices and going about their = pe An Inte rvie w with Latti e Coor business
Part of: The Gadfly: a UVM student newspaper
Vermont Alumni News vol. 28 no. 06
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- Creator: University of Vermont
- Date Created: 1948
- Parent Collections: University of Vermont Alumni Publications, The Vermont alumni news, 1943-1950
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His business life was principally spent in the piano business.
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Chittenden County Insurance Agency at Essex Junction, and has been actively en- gaged in the insurance business
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A member of the Business English Depart- ment of NYU’s School of Commerce , Professor Buckham holds a
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He is a member of the Ameri- can Business Writing Association. 1922 Harris W.
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to be added to the collection of Vermontiana now in the possession of the library. 1 The Bureau of Business
Vermont Cynic, 2000, Spring
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- Creator: University of Vermont
- Date Issued: 2000, Spring
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Business Manager Jenna Bird 656-4412 ISSN 0892-3132 Advertising Manager Lin Douglas 656-4412 All contents
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This is a great time for Gemini to make a few new friends, acquaintances, and even prospective business
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also direc- tor of marketing promotions for the Athletic Department, said UVM will be compensating the businesses
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