MR. JOHN C. NORTON, M.A.
REV. WILLIAM T. O'CONNOR,
PH.D., S.T.B.
MR. ROY L. OWEN, B.A.
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REV. THOMAS J. REILMAN, M.S.
MR. JAMES D. RESNICK, M.S.
Mr. John C. Norton, M.A, Assistant Professor of Political…
This is a page from the collection "Bicentennial Reflections: History of Des Moines Public Schools, 1876-1976" by Dr. Robert R. Denny, published by the Des Moines Public Schools in Des Moines, Iowa in 1976.
Publication created by Iowa Association of Soil District Commissioners and the Iowa State Watersheds Association featuring one SWCD's accomplishments and participants on an annual basis.
Albert Cummins was born in a log house in Carmichaels, Green County, Pennsylvania, the son of Thomas L. Cummins, a carpenter/farmer, and Sarah Baird Cummins. He attended country schools and completed a four-year course in two years at Waynesburg…
The Ambrosian
VERY REV. FRANCIS P. McMANUS
The students, faculty and Alumni of St. Ambrose College, through
the pages of the Ambrosian, tender to the Very Rev. Francis P. Mc-
Manus their heartiest congratulations and good wishes on his…
The Rural Library Service Newsletter was created in 1981 as a means to connect and inform rural libraries across the United States on library issues and concerns related to rural library communities.
This is a page from the collection "Bicentennial Reflections: History of Des Moines Public Schools, 1876-1976" by Dr. Robert R. Denny, published by the Des Moines Public Schools in Des Moines, Iowa in 1976.
James Clark (July 5, 1812 July 28, 1850) was the third Governor of Iowa Territory from November 18, 1845 until December 3, 1846, being appointed to the office, as a Democrat, by President James Polk. Born in Greensburg, Pennsylvania, Clarke was…
REV. JAMES P. KELLEHER, M.A.
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