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Truckin, Me & My Uncle, Hurts Me Too, Bertha, Me & Bobby McGee, Hard to Handle, Loser, Good Lovin' Casey Jones, Sugar Mag, Wharf Rat, Greatest Story>JBG; Encore: Uncle John's Band
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Topics: Soundboard, Mike Lai
Source: Soundboard
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Set 1 Truckin, Me & My Uncle, Hurts Me Too, Bertha, Me & Bobby McGee, Hard to Handle, Loser, Good Lovin' Set 2 Casey Jones, Sugar Mag, Wharf Rat, Greatest Story>JBG; Encore: Uncle John's Band New Riders of the Purple Sage opened
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Topics: Soundboard, Bill Guarneri
Source: Recording Info: SBD > MR > DAT > CD; Transfer Info: CD > WAV > Sound Forge 10 > TLH > FLAC
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Topic: Live concert
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Document number CIA-RDP86-00244R000100140031-7 declassified and released through the CIA's CREST database. Previously available only on four computers located outside of Washington D.C., the Agency was successfully pressured into putting the files online as a result of a MuckRock lawsuit and the efforts of Emma Best. The metadata was collected by Data.World, and the files are now being archived and made text searchable by the Internet Archive.
Topics: CREST, General CIA Records, RIFPUB, NSPR, CIA, Central Intelligence Agency
Topics: Calendar, Cleveland Museum of Art, Press Releases
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The Christian 1971-03-14: Volume 109 , Issue 11. Digitized from IA1519210-02 . Previous issue: sim_christian_1971-03-07_109_10 . Next issue: sim_christian_1971-03-21_109_12 .
Topics: Philosophy & Religion, Magazines, microfilm
Source: IA1519210-02
Higher education in the United States is facing a period of uncertainty, confusion, conflict, and potential change, and it has little to guide it in its past experiences. For most of its three and one-third century history, it has had a manifest destiny and through the period from 1820-1870 was marked by rapid change and some student unrest. Two factors remained constant: public belief in and support of higher education, and the campus and society were both changing, but in compatible ways....
Topics: ERIC Archive, Educational Change, Educational Technology, Financial Problems, Governance, Higher...
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Phone conversation with Nebraska Governor Jim Exon and governor's wife, Patricia Exon, about a bomb plot in Lincoln, Nebraska in March, 1971. Part 1: Bomb Plot Conversation with Gov. Exon Part 2: Bomb Plot Conversation with Mrs. Exon Part 3: Bomb Plot Conversation with Gov. Exon
Topics: Lincoln, Nebraska, Jim Exon, bombing, KLNG
This paper comments on the Carnegie Commission reports on higher education and discusses some of the issues higher education and the public have to face. Higher education is in a crisis and in desperate need of continuing financial support from the federal government. The Carnegie Commission can help the public understand some of the problems by pointing out that higher education is not a commodity, and that the chief beneficiary is not only the preson who gets the degree, but society as well....
Topics: ERIC Archive, Attitudes, Educational Benefits, Financial Needs, Financial Problems, Higher...
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Numero intero de l'Unità del giorno 1971-03-14, dall'archivio de l'Unità.
Topics: newspapers, quotidiani, l'Unità
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This image includes data from the synoptic program at the 150-Foot Solar Tower of the Mt. Wilson Observatory. The Mt. Wilson 150-Foot Solar Tower is operated by UCLA, with funding from NASA, ONR and NSF, under agreement with the Mt. Wilson Institute.
Topics: solar, activity, sun, drawing, wilson
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Topics: France News, ina.fr
Topic: The Times News (Idaho Newspaper)