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View of Crater Lake, Oregon: photographic prints

Date

1971

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From the Nan Doughty Photograph Collection (PH-00240)

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Exterior of a shanty in Carthage, Missouri: photographic prints

Date

1898

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From the Nan Doughty Photograph Collection (PH-00240)

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Petroglyphs in the High Sierras: postcard

Date

1975

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From the Nan Doughty Photograph Collection (PH-00240)

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Historic Highlights of Nevada: photographic prints

Date

1956

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From the Nan Doughty Photograph Collection (PH-00240)

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Yuma Indian Children outside a school building: photographic print

Date

1870 (year approximate) to 1979 (year approximate)

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From the KLVX Steamboats on the Colorado Photograph Collection (PH-00156)

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Transcript of interview with Stavros Anthony by Claytee White and Stefani Evans, July 24, 2017

Date

2017-07-24

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Born of humble beginnings to a sheep farming family in Cyprus, Greece, Stavros Anthony embodies the legacy of the American spirit and ability to reach as far as one can to achieve personal greatness. His family came to the United States in 1955 and moved to Kansas City, Missouri, where his father started working in the restaurant business as a cook until 1967. Moving to Detroit proved to be a benefit for the family, as his father became the executive chef for the Grosse Point Yacht Club, one of the most exclusive clubs in the country. He went from sheep herding, to peeling potatoes, to the executive and afforded his family a typical middle class lifestyle. He graduated from high school in 1975 and attended Wayne State University, earning is B.A. in criminal justice and starting his career in policing with the university’s police department. Upon graduating in 1980, he faced a frozen job industry in Detroit due to a very bad auto recession. He applied for and secured a position as a po

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How COVID-19 Changed Us: Compassion, Leadership, and Policy: presentation slides

Date

2024-04-02

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From the Lincy Institute "Perspectives from the COVID-19 Pandemic" Oral History Project (MS-01178). Slide deck from "How COVID-19 Changed Us: Compassion, Leadership, and Policy" presentation in Greenspun Hall.

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