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top row: Forrest Jordan, Ward Petterson, George Chiames, coach Cliff Keen, capt. Bill Courtright, Dan Dworsky, mgr. John Dreifus

front row: John Allred, Maurice Smith, Dale Richardson, Art Clements, Dick Kopel, Wayne Smith

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top row: Art Yablonky, Gordon Weeks, Mike Koeller, Jim Kaman, Bob Fehrs, ass't coach Dennis Fitzgerald

middle row: Tino Lambros, Doug Horning, Dave Dozeman, Burt Merical, Cal Jenkins, Bill Johannesen

front row: Chris Stowell, Lee Deitrick, Rick Bay, coach Cliff Keen, Bob Spaly, Dave Post, Tony Feiock

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Back Row: coach H.O. Crisler, William Keenan, Paul White, William Pritula, Donald Boor, Philip Sharpe, Robert Oren, Robert Derleth, Philip Marcellus, John Greene, Otto Chady, Robert Shemky, John Karwales, William Kuyper, Albert Wistert, Peter Gritis, Frank Wardley, Walter Freihofer, asst. Coach Ernie McCoy

Middle Row: backfield coach Earl Martineau, Vincent Secontine, Clifford Wise, Donald Cady, Philip Mooney, Warren Yaap, Charles Kennedy, James Brieske, Elmer Madar, Charles Avery, Robert Vernier, George Kiesel, Robert Stenberg, Angelo Trogan, William Kohrbach, George Ceithaml, Robert Chappuis, line coach Clarence Munn

Front Row: asst coach Art Valpey, Mervin Pergament, Clifton Myll, Donald Lund, Rudy Smeja, Mervn Pregulman, Don Robinson, John VanSummern, Ralh Amstutz, Tom Kuzma, Robert Wiese, Robert Kolesar, Julius Franks, William Baldwin, Fred Bryan, ast. Coach William Barclay

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Top Row: George Kiesel, Howard Wikel

4th Row: Alan Schwartz, Art Renner, William Rudolph, Ray Sturgess, Farnum Johnson, Fenwick Crane, George Kreager, Bob Oren, John Crandell, Fred Bryan, Lewis Wheeler

3rd Row: Donald Lund, Robert Rennebohm, Henry Olshanski, Fred Negus, Elroy Hirsch, Jim Aliber, James Brown, Walter Dreyer, William Daley, John Gallagher Robert Hanzlik

2nd Row: Ralph Ammtutz, Robert Kennedy, Clifton Myll, Earl Maves, James Holgate, Robert Wiese, Jack Trump, Hugh Mack, Joe Ponsetto, Bill Culligan, John Greene

Front Row: Dick Manning, Jim Brieske, Bob Stenberg, Mervin Pregulman, Bob Nussbaumer, Paul White, Jack Wink, Jack Petoskey, Rudy Smeja, Bob Fischer, Harold Watts, Clement Bauman

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Top row: Irv Wisniewski, Art Renner, Robert Mann, Norman Jackson, Robert Vernier, Alfred Sauer, Michael Yedinak, Richard Strauss, Frank Honigsbaum, Donald Kuick, Alan Fitch, James Morrish, Arthur DerDerian, Bruce Beatty

Fourth row: Charles Huebler, Ralph Kohl, Quentin Sickels, James Brieske, Robert Erben, J.T. White, Richard Rifenburg, Robert Wiese, Walter Keeler, Ralph Chubb, Donald Nichols, Len Ford, Robert Derleth, Michael Ulyshen, Jack Weisenburger

Third row: Harold Raymond, Jack Carpenter, Frank Kiser, Donovan Hershberger, Edward McNeill, Paul White, William Pritula, Henry Fonde, William Culligan, Stuart Wilkins, Dominic Tomasi, Chalmers Elliott, Howard Yerges, John Ghindia, Kurt Kampe

Second row: Gene Derricotte, Charles Lentz, Louis Brunsting, Anton Momsen, Elmer Phillips, Jack Harbaugh, Daniel Dworsky, Richard Brown, John Maturo, Edward Bahlow, Cecil Freihofer, Lloyd Heneveld, Peter Elliott

Front row: Robert Chappuis, George Burg, Joe Soboleski, Bruce Hilkene, Alan Traugott, Walter Freihofer, John Lintol, George Kraeger, James Holgate, Robert Ballou, Don Robinson

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Top Row: Bob Dingman, Russ Rescorla, Ben Pedersen, Leslie Popp, Dick McWilliams, Don Rahrig, Mark Scarr, Tom Johnson, John Hess, Peter Kinyon, Leo Koceski, Don Peterson, Tom Witherspoon, Gene Hinton, Fred Pickard, Don Dugger, Bob Littleson, Bruce Bartholomew, Dick Strozewski, Bill Putich, James Skala, Merritt Green, Dick Farrer, Don Oldham.

3RD Row: David Stinson, Lowell Perry, Frank Howell, Norman Jackson, Coaches Bill Orwig, George Ceithaml, J. T. White, Bennie Oosterbaan, Jack Blott, Cliff Keen, Ernie McCoy, Don Robinson, Dave Hill, Terry Nuif, Wes Bradford, Art Dunne.

2nd Row: Dave Tinkham, Carl Brunsting, Allen Jackson, Harry Smale, Tom Kelsey, Dave Ray, Carl Kreager, Bill Ohlenroth, Capt. Al Wahl, Charles Ortmann, Jim Wolter, Harry Allis, Ozzie Clark, Don Dufek, Joe Beel.

Front Row: Ted Kress, John Powers, Bob Hurley, Bill Billings, James Eldridge, Ralph Straffon, Richard Aartila, Jerry Burns, Russ Osterman, Bud Reeme, Bob Timm, Stanley King, Ralph Stribe.

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[looking north toward campus, Museum Building Tower and University Hall dome in background]

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Top Row: Ted Kress, Dave Williams, William McKinley, Larry Cox, Dave Hill, Dick Kolesar, Van Schoick, Earl Johnson, Bob Ames.

6th Row: Tony Branoff, Ed Hickey, Don Bennett, Dick Vorenkamp, Tom Hendricks, Doug Murray, Charles Ritter, Mike Orend, Carl Kamhout, Jim Kirby, Joe Krahl.

5th Row: Don Dugger, Jack Wheeler, Wilbur Brown, Jerry Gonser, Bob Sriver, Jim Bates, Ray Donohoe, Dick Strozewski, Dave Rentschler, John Kuchka, George Corey, Phil Endres.

4h Row: Gerry Williams, Gordon Barnes, Edgar Meads, Charles Krahnke, Fred Baer, Stanley Knickerbocker, Jim Fox, John Peckham, John Morrow, Dick Rex, Coach J. T. White.

3rd Row: Coach Don Robinson, Don Drake, Joe Shomsky, Lou Baldacci, Salvatore DiMucci, George Dutter, Ray Kenaga, George Muellich, Jim Bowman, Ted Cachey, Coach Bill Orwig.

2nd Row: Cliff Keen, Dean Ludwig, Duncan McDonald, Ken Shields, Peri Gagalis, Pete Wolgast, Bob Milligan, Ron Geyer, Dick Beison, Dan Cline, Art Walker, Coach Matt Patanelli.

Front Row: Wally Weber, John Veselenak, Tad Stanford, Gene Knutson, Dick Balzhiser, Captain Dick O'Shaughnessy; Head Coach Bennie Oosterbaan; Bob Marion, Bob Topp, Ray VanderZeyde, Ron Williams, Jim Balog, Jack Blott.

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Top Row: Ted Kress, Dave Williams, William McKinley, Larry Cox, Dave Hill, Dick Kolesar, Van Schoick, Earl Johnson, Bob Ames.

6th Row: Tony Branoff, Ed Hickey, Don Bennett, Dick Vorenkamp, Tom Hendricks, Doug Murray, Charles Ritter, Mike Orend, Carl Kamhout, Jim Kirby, Joe Krahl.

5th Row: Don Dugger, Jack Wheeler, Wilbur Brown, Jerry Gonser, Bob Sriver, Jim Bates, Ray Donohoe, Dick Strozewski, Dave Rentschler, John Kuchka, George Corey, Phil Endres.

4h Row: Gerry Williams, Gordon Barnes, Edgar Meads, Charles Krahnke, Fred Baer, Stanley Knickerbocker, Jim Fox, John Peckham, John Morrow, Dick Rex, Coach J. T. White.

3rd Row: Coach Don Robinson, Don Drake, Joe Shomsky, Lou Baldacci, Salvatore DiMucci, George Dutter, Ray Kenaga, George Muellich, Jim Bowman, Ted Cachey, Coach Bill Orwig.

2nd Row: Cliff Keen, Dean Ludwig, Duncan McDonald, Ken Shields, Peri Gagalis, Pete Wolgast, Bob Milligan, Ron Geyer, Dick Beison, Dan Cline, Art Walker, Coach Matt Patanelli.

Front Row: Wally Weber, John Veselenak, Tad Stanford, Gene Knutson, Dick Balzhiser, Captain Dick O'Shaughnessy; Head Coach Bennie Oosterbaan; Bob Marion, Bob Topp, Ray VanderZeyde, Ron Williams, Jim Balog, Jack Blott.

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An Interview with John Rajchman, Department of Art History, Columbia University, on Architecture, Deleuze and Foucault at his apartment, Riverside Drive, New York City, February 10, 2003.

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Computer equipment, once viewed as leading edge, is quickly condemned as obsolete and banished to basement store rooms or rubbish bins. The magpie instincts of some of the academics and technicians at the University of Greenwich, London, preserved some such relics in cluttered offices and garages to the dismay of colleagues and partners. When the University moved into its new campus in the historic buildings of the Old Royal Naval College in the center of Greenwich, corridor space in King William Court provided an opportunity to display some of this equipment so that students could see these objects and gain a more vivid appreciation of their subject's history.

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After considering museums as cultural institutions responsible for preserving cultural memory and its evolution over time, this article describes the cultural practices within our society that are aimed at disseminating art and at reproducing and transmitting culture, history and identity. Further, it considers the key role that older people are steadily assuming in Spain’s ageing society. New social-empowerment activities based on volunteering by the elderly are linked to generativity because the individual and social groups acquire new skills through those activities, thereby strengthening a society for all ages. Never in the history of social work have so many older people been prepared to participate actively at the community level, and never has a social movement with these features gone so unnoticed by so many social agents.

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The point of departure for these reflections is life, since its protection is the central purpose encouraging the defense of human rights and of public health. Life in the Andes has an exceptional diversity. Particularly in Ecuador, my country, this diversity constitutes a characteristic sign that is expressed in two main forms: natural megadiversity and multiculturalism. Indeed, Ecuador’s small territory synthesizes practically all types of lifezones that exist on Earth, having received the gift of high average rates of solar energy and abundant nutritional sources, which have facilitated the natural reproduction of countless species that show their beautiful vitality in the variety of ecosystems that compose the Andean mountain range, the tropical plains, the Amazon humid forests, and the Galapagos Islands. But besides being a highly biodiverse country, it is also a plurinational and multi-cultural society, in which the activity of human beings, organized into social conglomerates of different historical and cultural backgrounds, have formed more than a dozen nations and peoples. Regrettably this natural and human wealth has not been able to bear its best fruits due to the violent operation of a deep social inequity – unfortunately also one of the highest in the Americas—which conspires against life and is reproduced in national and international inequitable relations. This structural inequity has changed its form throughout the centuries and currently has reached its highest and most perverse level of development.