949 resultados para Montana State University (Missoula) Library.
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Includes the years for the following titles: North Carolina State College. Catalog, 1956/57-1962/64; North Carolina State University. Undergraduate catalog, 1964/66-1993; North Carolina State University. Graduate catalog, 1968/70-1994; North Carolina State College. Summer session, 1957-63; North Carolina State University. Summer sessions, 1964-69,1971-80; North Carolina State College. Directory, 1956/57-1962/63; North Carolina State University. Directory, 1963/64-1967; North Carolina State University. University directory,1968-1986/87; North Carolina State College. Annual commencement, 1957-63; North Carolina State University. Annual commencement, 1964-68; North Carolina State University. Commencement, 1990 May,1991 spring,1992 spring,1993 spring,1994 spring; North Carolina Agricultural Institute. Annual commencemnt, 1968-1994 Dec.
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"Originally written for the freshman course in library use at Louisiana State University ... All statements applying specifically to the Louisiana State University libraries have been removed and generalized material substituted."--Foreword.
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Transcript of tape recorded notes.
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V.2- 1921- University of Iowa studies in education (on cover: Studies in education)
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"Charles V. Riley, State Entomologist."
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"This research was funded by the U.S. Health Care Financing Administration and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development."
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In August 1999, the State and Regional Development Strategy Act was signed into law, initiating a multi-year, strategic planning process for economic development in Illinois. In the statute, the General Assembly noted that 'an essential step to assist the Illinois economy, both on a statewide and on a local level, to respond to increasingly competitive global conditions and economic trends is to establish a consensus on a long-term economic development strategy that recognizes both the competitive position of the state's regions and needs of commerce and industry.' The statute directs the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs (DCCA) to implement the strategic planning process.