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There is no map of The Middle of Elsewhere. It’s a territory bordered by Far Left Field and Off the Beaten Track. |
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Pedestals Parapets & Pits (3Ps) offers a model for professional growth and development in the twenty-first century. |
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The story of Molly Anderson is that of a common pioneer woman, her trials and triumphs, her sadness, and her joys. |
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After the attack on Pearl Harbor in late 1941, the call of a nation went out and thirty-five young men of the Ouachita Baptist University answered. |
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Camp in the MountainsThe Deerfoot Series The adventures of Fred Linden, Terry Clark and their friend Deerfoot continue in this second volume of The Deerfoot Series, set at the close of the eighteenth century in the southwestern part of the present state of Missouri. |
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Even more portable than the oven it describes, this book offers hours of fascinating reading around a campfire or beside your own hearth. |
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Mechanical
Engineering at the University of Arkansas, 1874—2004
Mechanical engineering at the University of Arkansas developed into a program and a department in the late nineteenth century as the state government slowly began to understand the importance of the subject as part of the land-grant college's mission. |
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Their love flourished on letters, as did the love of thousands of others who pitted thier emotions against the turmoils of World War II. |
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Thunder in the Morning is Homer H. Grantham's account of a Marine Corps six-man naval gunfire spotting team in a joint assault signal company participating in two of the four battles fought by the First Division of the U. S. Marine Corp during World War II in the Pacific. |
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At the close of the eighteenth century, southwestern Missouri was a part of the vast territory known as Louisiana. Though the town of St. Louis had been settled some years earlier, there were only a few pioneer settlements west of the Mississippi River. Greville was one of these. Each autumn a party of hunters and trappers from Greville made regular visits to the Ozark Mountains to gather furs. This autumn, one of these men would be injured and that sets the scene for this story. When the man's sixteen-year-old son is sent a message through Deerfoot, a young Shawanoe warrior, the story develops into one of high suspense and personal danger. |
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Author and naturalist Gary Lantz combines forces with photographer Don House to bring alive the natural and human history of the Southern Plains. |
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A flyer is shot down during the Battle of Leyte Gulf. His memoir describes his survival there. |
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A family shares the World War II letters from their young man on the front with the U.S. Army Air Force. The flyer, Floyed Hughes Davis, includes descriptions of gunnery school,and news that he would soon be a gunner on a combat-ready crew of a B-17. |
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In Shumard, a new pickup truck isn't broken in until you've totaled it, and senators are chased by pet alligators. |
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Cecil L. Central has a problem; the baby tooth has fallen out of young Victor's mouth and has been dropped into a box. When Cecil is joined by Cindi Central, another lost tooth, the two set off on an adventure that teaches kids from ages five to eight years old what to expect when those first baby teeth come wiggling out. Their story also shows how to start a lifetime of good care for permanent teeth. |
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When the university announced course offerings leading to a degree in chemical engineering, bauxite had just been discovered in central Arkansas and had sparked dreams of great mineral wealth. This book traces the history of chemical engineering at the University of Arkansas. |