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Fourth of July menu, The Burnet House, 1905 July 04

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Bohn-Bettoni Menu Collection

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Fourth of July menu, Hotel Bienville, 1903 July 04

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Bohn-Bettoni Menu Collection

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Letter from C. A. Earle Rinker to his mother July 8, 1907

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1907-06-08

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Description

Letter to his mother. There is a list of photographs by number with a description of each. He briefly addressed the festivities of July 4th, including the fact that there were no fireworks because of the high risk of fires.

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Fourth of July menu, Hotel Savoy, 1890 July 04

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Bohn-Bettoni Menu Collection

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Fourth of July menu, Hotel Savoy, 1899 July 04

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Bohn-Bettoni Menu Collection

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Fourth of July menu, Hotel Savoy, 1900 July 04

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Bohn-Bettoni Menu Collection

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Fourth of July breakfast menu, Saturday, July 4, 1891, The Bates

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1891-07-04

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Restaurant: The Bates House Location: Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

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Fourth of July menu, Saturday, July 4, 1903, Hotel Bienville

Date

1903-07-04

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Restaurant: Hotel Bienville Location: Mobile, Alabama, United States

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Fourth of July menu, Tuesday, July 4, 1905, The Burnet House

Date

1905-07-04

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Description

Note: Menu includes song lyrics to "America" Menu insert: Song Lyrics Restaurant: Burnet House (Cincinnati, Ohio) Location: Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

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Julie Rae Kasper oral history interview

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OH-00985

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Oral history interview with Julie Rae Kasper conducted by John Barela on April 08, 2005 for the Public School Principalship Oral History Project. In this interview, Kasper reflects upon her career as a teacher and school administrator in Pennsylvania and Illinois during the 1980s and 1990s. She discusses how she started volunteering to teach special education when she was in eighth grade, and how this experience inspired her to become a teacher. She then describes the process by which she served as an elementary school principal in the Waukegan School District in Illinois and worked with early childhood special education programs. She discusses her approach to educational leadership, how her approach has changed over the years, and responsibilities that she faced as principal. She also compares working in the Waukegan School District with working in the Clark County School District (CCSD), and describes the different approaches of each school district.

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