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1. United States. Congress. House. Bridge across the Potomac. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report from the Secretary of the Treasury, upon the subject of the damages sustained by the bridge across the Potomac River, occasioned by the recent unusual rise of the waters of said river. June 3, 1836. Read, and Joint Resolution for the Repair of the Bridge Across the River moved, and ordered to be engrossed, and read the third time to-morrow

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2. United States. Congress. House. Bridge across the Potomac. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report from the Secretary of the Treasury, upon the subject of the damages sustained by the bridge across the Potomac River, occasioned by the recent unusual rise of the waters of said river. June 3, 1836. Read, and Joint Resolution for the Repair of the Bridge Across the River moved, and ordered to be engrossed, and read the third time to-morrow. Washington, DC: 1836

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3. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Preston De Costa, fifteen year old messenger #3 for Bellevue Messenger Service. I ran across him and took photos while he was carrying notes back and forth between a prostitute in jail and a pimp in the Red Light district. He had read all the notes and knew all about the correspondence. He was a fine grained adolescent boy. Has been delivering message and drugs in the Red Light for six months and knows the ropes thoroughly. "A lot of these girls are my regular customers. I carry 'em messages and get 'em drinks, drugs, etc. Also go to the bank with money for them. If a fellow treats 'em right, they'll call him by number and give him all their work. I got a box full of photos I took of these girls - some of 'em I took in their room." Works until 11:00 P.M

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4. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Preston DeCosta [i.e., De Costa?], fifteen year old messenger #3 for Bellevue Messenger Service. I ran across him and took photos while he was carrying notes back and forth between a prostitute in jail and a pimp in the Red Light. He had read all the notes and knew all about the correspondence. He was a fine grained adolescent boy. Has been delivering message and drugs in the Red Light for 6 months and knows the ropes thoroughly. "A lot of these girls are my regular customers. I carry 'em messages and get 'em drinks, drugs, etc. Also go to the bank with money for 'em. If a fellow treats 'em right, they'll call him by number and give him all their work. I got a box full of photos I took of these girls - some of 'em I took in their room." Works until 11:00 P.M

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5. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- In 1932, General Signs workers John Gonsowski and Keith Martin painted this three-story mural to advertise Vernor's Ginger Ale on the building across from the Vernor's Sandwich Shop, which became the Halo Burger in Downtown Flint, Michigan. Gonkowski, a Polish immigrant, showed European influences in his artwork, depicting smiling gnomes working out of a castle, stacking oak barrels that read "flavor mellowed 4 years in wood." Vernor's ginger soda brand was created in 1866 by James Vernor, a Detroit pharmacist 2019-11-02

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6. United States. Congress. House. Bridge across Potomac, at Washington. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a communication from Charles Ellet, Jr., on the subject of the contemplated bridge across the Potomac at Washington. May 2, 1834. Read, and laid upon the table

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7. HBR's 10 must reads on managing across cultures

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8. United States. Congress. House. Bridge across Potomac, at Washington. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a communication from Charles Ellet, Jr., on the subject of the contemplated bridge across the Potomac at Washington. May 2, 1834. Read, and laid upon the table. [Washington, D.C.]: [publisher not identified]; 1834

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9. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- In 1932, General Signs workers John Gonsowski and Keith Martin painted this three-story mural to advertise Vernor's Ginger Ale on the building across from the Vernor's Sandwich Shop, which became the Halo Burger in Downtown Flint, Michigan. Gonkowski, a Polish immigrant, showed European influences in his artwork, depicting smiling gnomes working out of a castle, stacking oak barrels that read "flavor mellowed 4 years in wood." Vernor's ginger soda brand was created in 1866 by James Vernor, a Detroit pharmacist

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10. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Preston DeCosta [i.e., De Costa?], fifteen year old messenger #3 for Bellevue Messenger Service. I ran across him and took photos while he was carrying notes back and forth between a prostitute in jail and a pimp in the Red Light. He had read all the notes and knew all about the correspondence. He was a fine grained adolescent boy. Has been delivering message and drugs in the Red Light for 6 months and knows the ropes thoroughly. "A lot of these girls are my regular customers. I carry 'em messages and get 'em drinks, drugs, etc. Also go to the bank with money for 'em. If a fellow treats 'em right, they'll call him by number and give him all their work. I got a box full of photos I took of these girls - some of 'em I took in their room." Works until 11:00 P.M. 1913 October

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11. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Preston De Costa, fifteen year old messenger #3 for Bellevue Messenger Service. I ran across him and took photos while he was carrying notes back and forth between a prostitute in jail and a pimp in the Red Light district. He had read all the notes and knew all about the correspondence. He was a fine grained adolescent boy. Has been delivering message and drugs in the Red Light for six months and knows the ropes thoroughly. "A lot of these girls are my regular customers. I carry 'em messages and get 'em drinks, drugs, etc. Also go to the bank with money for them. If a fellow treats 'em right, they'll call him by number and give him all their work. I got a box full of photos I took of these girls - some of 'em I took in their room." Works until 11:00 P.M. 1913 October

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12. Learning to read and write by touch. The soldier is reading the raised dot characters kown as "Braille". The sailor is writing the same system upon the Hall "Braille" Typewriter. If the blind wish to write "Braille" in "Long Hand", the use in the place of the pencil with a lead point, a stylus with a steel point, with which they press the dots into the paper. They guide the stylus across the paper by means of a metallic ruler. (see Guide and stylus upon the sheet of the paper at the front of the table). Baltimore, Md

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13. Learning to read and write by touch. The soldier is reading the raised dot characters kown as "Braille". The sailor is writing the same system upon the Hall "Braille" Typewriter. If the blind wish to write "Braille" in "Long Hand", they use in the place of the pencil with a lead point, a stylus with a steel point, with which they press the dots into the paper. They guide the stylus across the paper by means of a metallic ruler. (see Guide and stylus upon the sheet of the paper at the front of the table). Baltimore, Md

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14. Dr. Seuss Unbirthday: A Celebration of Read Across America Day 2015

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15. Cirino, Mark, 1971- Reading Hemingway's Across the river and into the trees

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16. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- The New Hampshire side of the World War I Memorial Bridge in Portsmouth, which carries U.S. Highway 1 across the Piscataqua River to Badger's Island in Kittery, Maine. The large overhead plaque facing traffic on the lift bridge reads "Memorial to the Sailors and Soldiers of New Hampshire who gave their lives in the World War 1917-1919"

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17. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- The New Hampshire side of the World War I Memorial Bridge in Portsmouth, which carries U.S. Highway 1 across the Piscataqua River to Badger's Island in Kittery, Maine. The large overhead plaque facing traffic on the lift bridge reads "Memorial to the Sailors and Soldiers of New Hampshire who gave their lives in the World War 1917-1919"

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18. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- The New Hampshire side of the World War I Memorial Bridge in Portsmouth, which carries U.S. Highway 1 across the Piscataqua River to Badger's Island in Kittery, Maine. The large overhead plaque facing traffic on the lift bridge reads "Memorial to the Sailors and Soldiers of New Hampshire who gave their lives in the World War 1917-1919"

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19. HBR's 10 must reads on managing across cultures

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20. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- The New Hampshire side of the World War I Memorial Bridge in Portsmouth, which carries U.S. Highway 1 across the Piscataqua River to Badger's Island in Kittery, Maine. The large overhead plaque facing traffic on the lift bridge reads "Memorial to the Sailors and Soldiers of New Hampshire who gave their lives in the World War 1917-1919" 2017-10-18

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