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  • Manus, Michaelene (1997-05-09)
    Transcript of interview taped on May 9, 1997. Tape length 120minutes. Tape stored in Youngstown Historical Center for Industry and Labor Archives. 19 leaves.
  • Patrick, Michael J. (1994)
    Some commonly encountered difficulties in High Performance Liquid Chromatographic (HPLC) analyses are the inadequate detectability of analytes in the chromatographic eluent, and overlapping bands resulting in poor resolution ...
  • Mowry, Tamara Kerr (1995)
    Purpald, (4-amino-3-hydrazino-5-meracapto-1,2,4-trizazole), a chromagenic agent for detection of aldehydes has been studied as a possible aid for enhancing detectability of aldosterone, as well as simpler aldehydes. ...
  • King, Tammy A. ([Youngstown, Ohio] : Youngstown State University, 1990., 1990)
    The test the hypothesis, post-dicting continuing criminal activity is more effective with personality test than post-dicting continual criminal activity with personality questionnaires, a group of 23 felons, who had a ...
  • O'Connor, Erin (2015)
    Plant compositions are constantly changing in response to biotic and abiotic factors. Adaptability of these vegetative assemblages to change is a concern for land managers and ecologists in fire-prone montane regions of ...
  • Parotella, Clara (1943-07-19)
    Clara Parotella, one of Mary Massullo's friends, writes to her as she travels through Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, and Kansas. She writes her notes on a postcard depicting World War II aviation comic series. This letter ...
  • Massullo, Gilda (1943-07-07)
    Gilda Massullo writes to her sister, Mary Massullo, while she was visiting Pittsburgh. The postcard describes the Cathedral of Learning Campus at the University of Pittsburgh. Gilda states that Pittsburgh is beautiful, but ...
  • Centofanti, Pietro (1942-08-03)
    Pietro Centofanti writes to Gilda Massullo, Mary Massullo's sister, as he moves to Camp Claiborne, Louisiana. He hopes that she is doing well. He informs her that Louisiana is a long way from home, but he likes the camp ...
  • Centofanti, Pietro (1942-07-18)
    Pietro Centofanti writes to Mary Massullo on a postcard that describes Castle Hahatonka on the Lake of the Ozarks. Centofanti tells Massullo that he cannot come home before four months, and that he may receive a ten day ...
  • Centofanti, Pietro (1942-07-11)
    Pietro Centofanti writes to Mary Massullo on a postcard that has an image of men carrying a boat at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. He tells her that he is in the woods cooking for the men. They are learning how to construct ...
  • Centofanti, Pietro (1942-07-20)
    Pietro Centofanti writes to Mary Massullo on a postcard that bears the image of the Bagnell Dam Highway. It also describes the creation and history of the dam. Centofanti informs Massullo that it is very warm in Missouri. ...
  • Centofanti, Pietro (1942-07-06)
    Pietro Centofanti writes to Mary Massullo on a postcard depicting men at Fort Leonard Wood practicing bayonet skills. Centofanti tells Massullo in Italian that he ate too much ice cream. This letter is part of documents ...
  • Centofanti, Pietro (1942-07-18)
    Pietro Centofanti writes to Mary Massullo on a postcard. He tells her to continue sending him mail at Fort Leonard Wood, even though they will be moving out soon. He told her that the army will send his letters wherever ...
  • Centofanti, Pietro (1942-08-03)
    Pietro Centofanti writes to Mary Massullo on a postcard depicting the company street at Camp Claiborne, Louisiana. He tells Massullo that he enjoys looking at her picture and that he is enjoying Louisiana. This letter ...
  • Centofanti, Pietro (1942-07-10)
    Pietro Centofanti writes to Mary Massullo on a postcard and asks her if she enjoyed Idora Park in Youngstown. He informs Mary that he does not enjoy Fort Leonard Wood because it is too warm and that he is leaving the ...
  • Centofanti, Pietro (1943-07-26)
    Pietro Centofanti writes on a cartoon postcard to his girlfriend, Mary Massullo, while he is stationed in Camp Claiborne. He tells her that the weather is very hot and he hopes to hear from her soon. This letter is part ...
  • Centofanti, Pietro (1943-07-29)
    Pietro Centofanti writes on a cartoon postcard "First Call" to Mary Massullo. He tells her that he is doing well and hopes to hear from her soon. This letter is part of documents from the Centofanti family. This collection ...
  • Centofanti, Pietro (1942-07-03)
    Pietro Centofanti writes to Mary Massullo on a postcard. He tells her that he will remain at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, for a short period of time. He hopes that she will write to him soon. This letter is part of ...
  • Centofanti, Pietro (1942-07-11)
    Pietro Centofanti writes to Mary Massullo on a postcard that has an image of the Mess Hall at Ft. Leonard Wood, Missouri. He tells her that she is waiting for his picture and hopes that she is doing well. This letter is ...
  • Centofanti, Pietro (1943-07-10)
    Pietro Centofanti writes to Mary Massullo while he is stationed at Camp Claiborne. He tells her that he has not received any mail from her, but it hoping to hear from her later that day. This letter is part of documents ...

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