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June, 1995

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June, 1996

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June, 1997

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June, 1998

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June, 1999

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June, 2000

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June, 2001

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Junior High class in front  of Voc-Ag Bldg, Recgonize anyone
Kellogg's big sale after re-building following 1909 fire
Kemis club catching turtles in Edinboro Lake - ofter shipped to Pittsburgh
Keystone mills

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17 X 27 cm landscape photograph of Keysone Mills in Edinboro, PA. In upper right corner of photo is an inset photograph of Pearly Harned (identified by hand written note). The mill was located at the foot of Erie St. by the outlet dam.
Kitchen stove in the Kupper house
Lacrosse

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Lakeside Theater showing Erie flood in 1913 - Carl Doolittle in cart
The Lark Ascending

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Published: 1980s, Description: 1 score (15 pages) + 1 part (7 pages) ; 31 cm.; Note(s): Cover title./ Poem by George Meredith, on which the music is based, printed in caption.; Responsibility: R. Vaughn Williams ; arrangement for violin and piano.; Entry: 19821201; Update: 20150405

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Violin with orchestra -- Solo with piano; Romances (Music)
Latin America After Neoliberalism: Turning the Tide in the 21st Century?

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Book reviews
Lawrence Kupper Collection

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The photographs depict life in Edinboro PA at the turn of the 20th century. There are some images of the Edinboro State Normal School campus, but mostly they are of the town of Edinboro. The images were developed from glass plate negatives as part of a project done by Edinboro faculty John Marsh and Karl Nordberg. The negatives are not in the collection. Lawrence Vincent Kupper was born October 31, 1864 in Germershire, Germany. He immigrated to New York City and found work as a salesperson for a photographic supply company. In the late 1880's or perhaps early 1890's, he set up a photography shop in Edinboro on Meadville St. He was married in 1895. The 1905 fire destroyed his studio at a loss estimated at $5,000. He reestablished his business in a street-front building just south of Meadville St. Kupper was active in the community being a member of the Oasis Lodge, the Independent Order of Odd Fellows and the ruling elder of the Presbyterian Church from 1902-36. After his death in 1957, there was no effort to keep his photographs. At one point they were put out on tables in the church basement and given away to anyone who was interested. Many of Kupper's negatives were acquired by Edinboro University Professors John Marsh and Karl Nordberg. Together they used the photographs to publish "Edinboro: A Dirt Street Town" and "Edinboro: The Journey's End." Kupper had a close relationship with Edinboro State Normal School. He was on the Board of Trustees and he was the primary photographer. Class photographs, yearbook pictures, and photographs appearing in the catalogs were frequently taken by Kupper.
Laying pavement on Meadville St. about 1900
Laying pavement on Meadville St  about 1900(2)
Layton Goodell, 1880-1890

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6 X 10 cm cabinet portrait of Layton Goodell.

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Goodell, Layton
Layton, Todd and Ned Goodell, 1889

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6 X 8 cm tintype. Portrait of Layton, Todd and Ned Goodell. Date identified on reverse as August 1, 1889.

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Goodell, Ned
Goodell, Todd
Goodell, Layton
LBTQIA+ inclusive healthcare versus traditional

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Gayle Kempinski defends the dissertation "LBTQIA+ inclusive healthcare versus traditional: Comparing patient satisfaction."

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Sexual minorities
Sexual and Gender minorities
Cultural competence
Socioeconomic factors
Gay and lesbian studies
Equality-- Health aspects
Leana A. Gillaspie with horse, ca. 1900

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8 X 14 cm black and white picture in post card format of a lady holding the bridel of a horse. Written on the back is "Leana A. Gilaspie, horse,-Jupiter, dog- Hurellus." [sic]

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Gilaspie, Leana A.
Leaning Toward Fisher

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The copyright for this material is reserved by the author. Please contact Emma Giering for further use of this content.

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environmental prose
non-ficition
poverty
deindustrialization
rural populations

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