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CARLE PROJECT GLOSSARY COM FAM MED CECS SUBJECT FILES
BOX 10 MIDWEST FILES COM FAM MED/CECS SUBJECT FILES
Foelshe #1: DH-Glossary Signed Agreement Dartmouth/Harvard/Yale
Patent Files
glossary: a complete guide to Dartspeak; Article by: Hodges, Jane; ; Page No: 30
Subject(s): fortnightly; freshman issue; class of 1994; lingo; dartspeak; dartmouth vocabulary; Note(s): fortnightly; freshman issue; pic
Box: 6
"Hermannus Contractus Uber das Astrolab"
J. Drecler (possible author) Includes glossary of terms
Box 1
"Some Psychological Aspects of the Impact of the White Man upon the Labrador Eskimo" by Rev. F.W. Peacock, thesis. Includes observations by the thesis committee, glossary of Inuit ("Eskimo") words, and a historical note on the Moravian brethren.
U.S. Army Air Force
"Glossary of ice terms, with Russian equivalents" June 1943; "Permafrost studies in connection with engineering projects in Arctic and subarctic regions, Part I: instructions for measuring ground temperatures" 1944; "Handbook of Arctic Operation" 1942; "The Army Alaskan Flight" c. 1934
Research: "Payiakemenewek: A Morphemic Index to Bloomfield's Menomini" compiled by Ken Miner May Be Restricted
“A Morphemic Index to Bloomfield’s Menomini” (Menominee), which contains an extensive glossary of Native words and phrases translated into English. By Ken Miner.
Ice Glossaries
Glossaries of ice terms: Polar Record Jan. 1944, International Meteorological Organization Commission for Maritime Meteorology, Aug. 1950, U.S. Navy Hydrographic Office 1952, "Glossary of terms used on Admiralty Charts and in associated publications, Part V. ice and snow terms" Great Britain Hydrographic Dept. Admirality Hydrographic Department Professional Paper No. 11 1953; U.S. ADTIC Publication, Sept. 1955, Polar Record May 1958, Misc. (1947?)
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DARTMOUTH NEWS CLIPS May Be Restricted
DARTMOUTH NEWS CLIPS; "This composite tape shows three instances from 1987 of Dartmouth in the national news. The first segment, from ESPN, covers Winter Carnival. The other two, first from CNN and then the NBC Today Show, talk about the publication of 'The Language of Nuclear War', a glossary of nuclear warfare terminology assembled by three Dartmouth students: Eric Semler '87, Jim Benjamin '87, and Adam Gross '87. To Baker Archives 11/97."; VHS