• Hyattsville, MD : U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, 2015. (upenn.edu)
  • 7] Letter to the library from Lenore Fairbanks Frodsham dated May 2, 2000, filed in the Special Projects area of the Local History Project. (franklincountyhist.org)
  • 1922 - A fine list of 100 new books is included in a new lot received by the Carnegie Library. (franklincountyhist.org)
  • My niece never hung out on Division Avenue," which runs along the border of part of Marvin Gaye Park and is an area where trans sex workers sometimes congregate. (gaysonoma.com)
  • Founded to address the need for immediate access telephone crisis services, our goal is to provide round-the-clock access for people in need. (contactlistens.org)
  • We provide free and compassionate emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress through confidential telephone, internet chat, and text services. (contactlistens.org)
  • Some 120 people completed the 26 weeks of training and on November 3, 1973, CONTACT sent its first telephone volunteer from a very moving commissioning service to answer the CONTACT Care Line for the very first time with "This is CONTACT, may I help you. (contactlistens.org)
  • Public schools were limited in capturing young people with constructive activities. (oldkiakima.org)
  • What was happening in America during 1910-1920, the decade the library was built? (franklincountyhist.org)
  • Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities external link and the Library of Congress. (loc.gov)
  • Although requiring a four hour drive from Memphis, it was the Frisco passenger train service that delivered eager scouts to Kia Kima. (oldkiakima.org)
  • The local news in Memphis reports that the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) and Girls Scouts had constructed camps nearby in Hardy and Mammoth Springs. (oldkiakima.org)
  • 1920s Summary: It was suggested by the editor of the newspaper that a "shower" be given for the library to collect books and other items needed. (franklincountyhist.org)
  • Search America's historic newspaper pages from 1770-1963 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. (loc.gov)
  • But Dodd who was recently cleared by the internal Revenue service of charges of income tax violation has seized the Issue of violence in the schools As a prime Issue and As chairman of a Senate subcommittee on juvenile delinquency he is in a better position than any of his rivals to go gunning for moral monsters in newspaper headlines and on to. (newspaperarchive.com)
  • Department of Health and Human Services to the President emphasis on expanding racial and ethnic detail when and the Congress of the United States in compliance with presenting health data. (cdc.gov)
  • At age forty-seven years, Vice President Richard M. Nixon, the Republican Party's presidential nominee in 1960, was older than Kennedy but still relatively young. (billofrightsinstitute.org)
  • 1 Adults and children usually have different ideas of what is "proper" and "improper" food. (openedition.org)
  • Adults and children have different food cultures. (openedition.org)
  • It is created against what, how and when is eaten by adults and against their ideas of how children should eat. (openedition.org)
  • There is a creative process of interdependence: children construct their own ordered system of rules by reinterpreting the social models given to them by adults. (openedition.org)
  • It is through this creative reordering of adult perception (…) that the social world of children generates its own system of meanings" (1979: 83). (openedition.org)
  • and vice versa children often perceive what adults eat as disgusting. (openedition.org)
  • Children's food culture is created both by adults and children through their everyday practices: through negotiations at the dinner table, at school, when watching TV and through children's relations with their parents, grandparents, siblings and peers. (openedition.org)
  • Most of all, it is negotiated between adults and children. (openedition.org)
  • Her concern for children and adults with physical disabilities prompted Mrs. Schreyer to have an accessible entrance and an elevator installed in the official residence. (gg.ca)
  • Find full collection guides by searching for the collection number in the Library Catalog . (indianahistory.org)
  • At the adult education level the Eurcau of Business and Public Ad~inis-tration, offering professional improve-ment programs for those from the cor-porate and busi ness sector, was opened in 1963. (fairfield.edu)
  • After wartime service in the U.S. Navy, John Kennedy was elected to represent Massachusetts in the U.S. House of Representatives in 1946, then moved on to the U.S. Senate six years later. (billofrightsinstitute.org)
  • At 43, Edward Schreyer was the youngest Governor General since Lord Lorne in 1878 (33 years old) and Lord Lansdowne in 1883 (38 years old). (gg.ca)
  • limitations of activity due to chronic conditions (Table 58), Earlier editions of Health, United States may present data for vision and hearing limitations for adults (Table 59), and additional years that are not included in the current printed limitations in Activities of Daily Living (ADL) and Instrumental report. (cdc.gov)
  • In fact it is influenced by different groups of adults: parents, teachers, marketers. (openedition.org)
  • 2] Claude Hawkes as chairman of the library board, as well as the librarians of this period, were found in the Preston City Council Minutes, Book 3, 1915-1935, page 274. (franklincountyhist.org)
  • Transgender activist Iya Dammons, who heads the recently opened D.C. Safe Haven, which provides services to the local trans community as well as to the LGBTQ community, said Safe Haven helped to organize a candlelight vigil in honor of Skylar on Oct. 9 at the entrance to Marvin Gaye Park at the intersection of Division Avenue and Foote Street, N.E. (gaysonoma.com)
  • He attended a local college, and, although he went on to graduate from Duke University School of Law, he found only modest employment opportunities before departing for military service. (billofrightsinstitute.org)
  • Dodd has been telling the citizens of the Connecticut state capital of Hartford that their local school Bill for vandalism and burglaries in the academic year of 1963-69 came to $170,000. (newspaperarchive.com)
  • The beloved download Arbeit und elektronische Kommunikation der Zukunft: Methoden und Fallstudien zur for both issues and libraries comes viable( trends and books). (literary-liaisons.com)
  • Beverly Mortenson, (left) president, and Mae Dutson, (right) secretary-treasurere of the Preston ladies Literary club, present assistant Preston Carnegie librarian Ilene Fuhriman a $30 check to be used to purchase new books for the library. (franklincountyhist.org)
  • Save $2 per ticket (adults & seniors) when you purchase online. (indianahistory.org)
  • Mrs. Moosman said the library was very happy to receive the donations and that it was something the library needed. (franklincountyhist.org)
  • Section 308 of the Public Health Service Act. (cdc.gov)
  • risk in relation to active cigarette smoking and young adults in Ukraine: a cross-sectional household exposure to secondhand cigarette study. (who.int)
  • 1930s Summary: The basement of the library houses rented offices, restrooms, and a meeting room. (franklincountyhist.org)
  • The Preston Carnegie Library is renting phonograph records to the public for 10 cents a day. (franklincountyhist.org)