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Plumbing Engineer

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Title: Plumbing Engineer. Publisher: National Learning Corp. Number of Pages: 128. Publication Date: 2025-07-01. ISBN13: 9781799327134.

Book for a Cook by Applewood Books

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Book for a Cook by Applewood Books Pages are clean and are not marred by notes or folds of any kind. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less

Book for a Cook by Applewood Books

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Book for a Cook by Applewood Books May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less

Book for a Cook by Applewood Books

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Book for a Cook by Applewood Books May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less

NEW Arcadia Publishing Drew University, NJ 9780738504537 Campus History Trade Pa

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NEW Arcadia Publishing Firefighting in Allegany County, MD 9780738541976 Images. © Arcadia Publishing.

Anderson University, South Carolina, Campus History, Paperback

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Anderson University, South Carolina, Campus History, Paperback On a gentle rise on the rural edge of Anderson was the site for a new college for women, chartered by the state legislature on February 14, 1911. From the opening of classes in September 1912, until the onset of the Great Depression in 1930, Anderson College granted baccalaureate degrees to women. Under the inspired leadership of the state’s first female college president, Dr. Annie Dove Denmark, the institution survived by becoming a coeducational junior college. In the last half of the 20th century, the school grew and flourished, returning to baccalaureate status in 1990. In 2006, the name was changed to Anderson University, and it celebrates its centennial with the largest student body in its history, offering six graduate degrees. Campus History Series: Anderson University is the story of the institution that, by the “good hand of our God,” has surmounted daunting challenges to become a significant influence in the history of the region.

Stephen F. Austin State University Jacks

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Stephen F. Austin State University Jacks Stephen F. Austin State University opened its doors in 1923, and its administrators instituted intercollegiate athletics almost immediately. Over the next eight decades, the Lumberjacks and Ladyjacks–team names derived from the area’s predominant forest products industries–participated successfully in the Lone Star, Gulf Star, and Southland Conferences. Such outstanding Lumberjacks as James Silas, Mark Moseley, and Jeremiah Trotter have even gone on to successful careers in the NBA and NFL. This book offers readers a retrospective look at the success of SFA’s athletic programs, as well as the players, coaches, and fans that led them to victory.

NEW Arcadia Publishing Delaware State University, DE 9780738505978 Campus Histor

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Napa State Hospital, California, Images of America, Paperback

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Napa State Hospital, California, Images of America, Paperback Napa, because of its natural beauty and optimal conditions for “moral treatment,” was chosen as the second site for a state hospital to ease overcrowding in Stockton Asylum. When the fully self-sustaining Napa Asylum opened in 1875, it quickly filled to capacity and became home to many people suffering from mental illness, alcoholism, grief, and depression. In 1924, Napa Asylum was renamed Napa State Hospital to reflect changes in the medical model and treatments for psychiatric patients. Covering the first 100 years of the hospital’s history, this unique book tells the story of the institution and the people for whom it served as employer. Known locally as Imola, this beautiful site became an integral part of the community.

Southern Illinois University Carbondale

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Southern Illinois University Carbondale Student life at Southern Illinois University Carbondale has undergone remarkable changes since the Second World War. What had been Southern Illinois Normal University became Southern Illinois University, which in turn became Southern Illinois University Carbondale. The university grew from a campus with 2,000 students principally drawn from the immediate region to a university 10 times that size with students coming from throughout the nation and from overseas. This history focuses on the changes in student life during this era, including fashions and fads, homecoming parades and politics, and housing and hangouts. Southern Illinois University Carbondale is about students who haveattended the university over the past seven decades.

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