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Tradition Never Graduates: A Story of the Kennett Eagles and Their Legendary Football Coach Gary Millen

Tradition Never Graduates: A Story of the Kennett Eagles and Their Legendary Football Coach Gary Millen
Author: James Anderson
Publisher: Covenant Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2022-11-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1644711621

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You are invited! Come along on a thrilling game-by-game journey through the eyes of a sports broadcaster from the press box, as the tradition-rich Kennett Eagles football team chases a division three New Hampshire high school football state championship, following the lead of their legendary coach, Gary Millen.


We Met In First Grade

We Met In First Grade
Author: James Anderson
Publisher: Covenant Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2022-08-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1644681056

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Beanie and Cheetah became fast friends in Mrs. McDonnah's first-grade class in small-town Oakwood, Maine. As they grew, the mutual desire for success and commitment to their community strengthened the popular couple's bond and their friendship evolved into love. Leaving Oakwood after graduation to follow their dreams, Beanie and Cheetah find themselves in unfamiliar territory; being separated from each other and from Oakwood. Hard-working and devoted to their individual goals and success, would Beanie and Cheetah's love remain true?


Finding Your Niche

Finding Your Niche
Author: James Anderson
Publisher: Covenant Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 55
Release: 2021-04-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1636302106

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Andy, Cheryl, and Panda are three individuals who are facing the challenges of growing up through high school, college, and the start of their professional careers. We all will face or have faced the challenges of life at various stages of life. We are always looking for ways to improve our communities in which we live, finding different niches where we can use our God-given talents and our areas of special interest for the benefit of others. Once we find our niche, we feel value in our accomplishments. Think back to the niches you once held and enjoy your efforts. After we hold a niche, someone else comes along and takes over. In this story, for instance, the best athlete in school was passed from Heals to Hayesa to Andy. Enjoy!


Kevlar Legions

Kevlar Legions
Author: John Sloan Brown
Publisher: Military Bookshop
Total Pages: 564
Release: 2011-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781780396415

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Full colour illustrations throughout. Center of Military History publication CMH 70-118-1. Describes the achievement from 1989 through 2005 of the United States Army of a centrally directed and institutionallydriven transformation relevantto ground warfare that exploited Information Age technology, adapted to post-Cold War strategic circumstances, and integrated into parallelDepartment of Defense efforts. Combines participant observation with solid scholarship. Explains what happened in the transformation of the Army over the past twenty years, why it happened, and who was involved. Presents the hard choices, accepted risks, processes of decision making and institutional results.


Hey Blue

Hey Blue
Author: James Anderson, BS ME CAGS President Western Maine Federation of Softball Umpires
Publisher: Covenant Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 51
Release: 2022-11-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 164300252X

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Have you ever wondered what an umpire sees or feels while working an important game, or what is being said when umpires and coaches gather for a conference? It does not have to be an argument as people are led to believe. Hey, Blue explores the cooperative side of sports for the good of the learning experience that sports provides participants of all ages.


History of Greene County, Ohio

History of Greene County, Ohio
Author: Michael A. Broadstone
Publisher:
Total Pages: 838
Release: 1918
Genre: Greene County (Ohio)
ISBN:

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Corks and Curls

Corks and Curls
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1912
Genre: College yearbooks
ISBN:

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The Cornell Widow

The Cornell Widow
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1899
Genre:
ISBN:

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Conventional Deterrence Into the 1990s

Conventional Deterrence Into the 1990s
Author: Thomas Boyd-Carpenter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1989
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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Søgeord: Forward Defence; Out of Area Policy; Strategic Nuclear Weapons; NATO Policy; NATO Strategy.


A History of Cornell

A History of Cornell
Author: Morris Bishop
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 680
Release: 2014-10-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0801455375

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Cornell University is fortunate to have as its historian a man of Morris Bishop's talents and devotion. As an accurate record and a work of art possessing form and personality, his book at once conveys the unique character of the early university—reflected in its vigorous founder, its first scholarly president, a brilliant and eccentric faculty, the hardy student body, and, sometimes unfortunately, its early architecture—and establishes Cornell's wider significance as a case history in the development of higher education. Cornell began in rebellion against the obscurantism of college education a century ago. Its record, claims the author, makes a social and cultural history of modern America. This story will undoubtedly entrance Cornellians; it will also charm a wider public. Dr. Allan Nevins, historian, wrote: "I anticipated that this book would meet the sternest tests of scholarship, insight, and literary finish. I find that it not only does this, but that it has other high merits. It shows grasp of ideas and forces. It is graphic in its presentation of character and idiosyncrasy. It lights up its story by a delightful play of humor, felicitously expressed. Its emphasis on fundamentals, without pomposity or platitude, is refreshing. Perhaps most important of all, it achieves one goal that in the history of a living university is both extremely difficult and extremely valuable: it recreates the changing atmosphere of time and place. It is written, very plainly, by a man who has known and loved Cornell and Ithaca for a long time, who has steeped himself in the traditions and spirit of the institution, and who possesses the enthusiasm and skill to convey his understanding of these intangibles to the reader." The distinct personalities of Ezra Cornell and first president Andrew Dickson White dominate the early chapters. For a vignette of the founder, see Bishop's description of "his" first buildings (Cascadilla, Morrill, McGraw, White, Sibley): "At best," he writes, "they embody the character of Ezra Cornell, grim, gray, sturdy, and economical." To the English historian, James Anthony Froude, Mr. Cornell was "the most surprising and venerable object I have seen in America." The first faculty, chosen by President White, reflected his character: "his idealism, his faith in social emancipation by education, his dislike of dogmatism, confinement, and inherited orthodoxy"; while the "romantic upstate gothic" architecture of such buildings as the President's house (now Andrew D. White Center for the Humanities), Sage Chapel, and Franklin Hall may be said to "portray the taste and Soul of Andrew Dickson White." Other memorable characters are Louis Fuertes, the beloved naturalist; his student, Hugh Troy, who once borrowed Fuertes' rhinoceros-foot wastebasket for illicit if hilarious purposes; the more noteworthy and the more eccentric among the faculty of succeeding presidential eras; and of course Napoleon, the campus dog, whose talent for hailing streetcars brought him home safely—and alone—from the Penn game. The humor in A History of Cornell is at times kindly, at times caustic, and always illuminating.