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Vermont Alumni Weekly vol. 12 no. 10
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- Creator: University of Vermont
- Date Created: 1932
- 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 Professicna l and Business Directory The Directory furnishes a convenient guide to Vermont men
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correspondents for the transaction of business at a distance. % INSUR ANCE INSUR ANCE STOCKS AND BONDS
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WHELAN , ’ Why not avail yourself of the op- ee Insuranc e Use this space to put your business portunit
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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.
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Bulletin of the University of Vermont vol. 58 no. 03
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- Creator: University of Vermont
- Date Created: 1960
- Parent Collections: University of Vermont Alumni Publications, University of Vermont bulletin, 1955-1966
Vermont Alumni Weekly vol. 10 no. 05
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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 Professional and Business Directory 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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Vermont 1979 March
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- Creator: University of Vermont
- Date Created: 1979
- Parent Collections: University of Vermont Alumni Publications, Vermont, 1977-1987
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THE UNEXPIRED TERM OF TRUSTEE Richard Kinsler, ‘50, who stepped down last November for business and personal
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a series of even- ing lectures and, on April 21, a sym- posium on “Children's Toys and the Serious Business
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Michael Woodard manages the patient monitoring equipment business for Medical Systems Divi- sion of General
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Steckler, III is with Country Business Brokers in Brattleboro, Vt.
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SANE Frank Cioffi has opened two businesses in Vermont; Cioffi’s Corner Store in St.
Letter to Samuel P. Crafts, April 8, 1822
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- Creator: Crafts, Samuel Chandler, 1768-1853.
- Description: Topics include Austin's work on the Thirty Hour Bill.
- Parent Collections: Letters Home From Congress
Vermont Cynic, 1998, March
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- Creator: University of Vermont
- Date Issued: 1998, March
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1998 respond to reactive top- ics such as the University of Vermont's investment policy in undesirable businesses
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Perhaps the main act of the evening conveyed this message of independence best The Business, a four member
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Originated more than 17 years ago, The Business has come to master what they love to do; play hard-core
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Living up to their name, The Business was able to prove to its loyal audience that they were still a
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Ah yes, a gripe tune of how big business has taken the game out of their lives by raising the cost of
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Vermont Cynic, 1972, January-March
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- Creator: University of Vermont
- Date Issued: 1972, January-March
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Business Managef Deirdre Thurber Anesi, Senator Purpose S.A.
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Remaining as Business Manager for the Cynic is Terry Demas of Burlington, a veteran of two semesters
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Those trustees ‘are right. thet They are, for the most part, top-notch businessme n.
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The . proposed format _ of the meetings would be a __ general session to discuss old and new business
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economics student working with young people at a drug rehabilitation agency might help them set up a ‘mini-business
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Dairy, USDA Proposed Amendment to Class I Prices, 1963
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- Creator: Aiken, George D. (George David), 1892-1984.
- Date Created: 1963
- Description: Topics include hearing Federal Milk Order pricing, particularly proposed amendments to Class I milk pricing; letter from Elmer Towne, Vermont Commissioner of Agriculture, supporting continuation of Class I milk pricing.
- Parent Collections: Dairy and the US Congress
Vermont Woman, vol. 03, n. 10
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- Date Issued: 1988-08
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Brochure together you’ve been putting off e Do Flyers, Posters, Program s or Newslett ers for your Business
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Art eMusic Business eNatural Science Communications eNursing Computer Information Systems eOffice Administration
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I’m a business professional (I think)!
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Starting on a positive note, this out- fit has nicely tailored business separates that may include a
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