An 1823 letter by John C. Calhoun was offered on eBay and led to the discovery of a thieving archivist. |
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While being an archivist cannot compare with the excitement of working for the security services, it most certainly is not dull. |
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Micheline Morisset, archivist at the National Archives has persuasively argued for the need to preserve home movies. |
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Waterford City Council was the first local authority to appoint an archivist under the 1994 Local Government Act. |
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One of those questioned was reported to have been on the staff of the Hamburg police force, where he was employed as an archivist. |
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The material which I have collected will at some time in the future be presented to the archivist of the British Music Hall Society. |
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I told the archivist with unconcealed pride that he was a distant relative. |
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If Vassiliev is right that Weinstein has misrepresented the documents, that could disqualify him for the archivist position. |
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Principal archivist John d' Arcy has been employed at the Record Office since 1973 and said the range of work particularly appealed to him. |
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Next Ian headed off to see the Salford archivist to gather any information he could find. |
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Instead of examining individual records, the modern archivist manages information streams. |
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Although Paul Jenkins has retired from his post as archivist, that does not mean that he will stop researching the meanings of photographs. |
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The groups' first concern is that the nomination appears to be a political move, while the position of archivist was supposed to have been depoliticized. |
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He's not an historian, he's not an archivist, he's not an anecdotalist. |
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Drinking tea in a Lerwick cafe, Brian Smith, a Shetland archivist and local historian, said he wished that people would calm down. |
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I'm excited in terms of the role of the citizen archivist today, but changing technology does continually provide issues. |
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The archivist must constantly draw attention to the critical importance of the documentary heritage and its cultural and evidential value. |
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Frequent disagreements emerged between hospital archivists and the study's archivist. |
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One chief archivist would probably be sufficient for the oversight of both Tribunals' archives. |
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More than half of the «solitary» time of the archivist is dedicated to respond to these requests. |
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The very idea of leaving some of the programmes to die a natural death is simply inconceivable for any archivist. |
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The interns assisted the archivist in developing research tools and in the treatment of numerous fonds. |
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These documentary needs are one of Cedre's major priorities, which it works to fulfil through its role as a pollution archivist. |
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Provincial archivist Gary Mitchell testified before a legislative committee on the storage and disposal of government documents. |
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Looking ahead, old-school electro specialist and hip hop archivist Freddy Fresh will be stopping in at Living on Saturday, Oct.22, for a little throwdown. |
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Part-time archivist Lorelei Galbreath keeps a stack of folders as tall as a newborn on her desk. |
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Using unsorted and uncatalogued manuscript collections is also often restricted, and you may have to obtain special permission from the archivist. |
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He was an American archivist who sought to keep the American musical tradition alive even when it was under assault. |
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At the library, archivist Michael Stephens says Romney may even end up with his own display case, right beside the one for George. |
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Nevertheless, before long jails were built, and American creditors proved keen to seize their debtors, as was demonstrated in pathbreaking research conducted by the archivist G. Philip Bauer in the nineteen-thirties. |
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By asking the same questions that the Museum's photographic archivist does, you can find out whether a picture was taken at the Notman studio in Montreal. |
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My work in this association is as an historian, archivist and curator. |
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We have to agree that one of the major problems the archivist of AGOP faces is that of having to answer letters asking for information, questions and other requests about documents we have in the archives. |
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The session will be run jointly by an archivist and there will be the chance to buy some conservation supplies. |
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Don't come to her office expecting the stereotypic mousy recluse buried beneath a mountain of paperwork, says Stefania Ricci, the museum director and archivist for Salvatore Ferragamo. |
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Next was John Keane, the Province's archivist and 60 years a friar, who reminisced on the coming of the first Irish missionaries and on the birth and growth of the Province. |
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But, when could the camp need the skills of a professional archivist, conservator, or restorer? |
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On returning to Peru, in 1994, among other things she became provincial archivist, a work to which she dedicated all her experience, enthusiasm, meticulousness, and professionalism. |
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There has been a shift from being documentalist or archivist to being a gateway to knowledge. |
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Anthropodermic bibliopegy,' the archivist explained, 'quite rare but not unheard of. |
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The 73-year-old retired art archivist pointed past tree branches and coloured bits of debris being rapidly swept downstream, to the far side of the banks of the river Elbe and a bar and restaurant run by her friend. |
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In 2008, he was elected to membership of The Detection Club and in 2011 he was appointed its first archivist. |
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Southerners like sweet things, says Philip Mooney, Coke's chief archivist. |
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They went to Sweden, where Julius's father worked as an archivist. |
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She even applied for a job as an archivist for the Girl Scouts of America. |
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The Nashville Police Department hired her as an archivist filing cold and closed cases. |
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The Chief Archivist will also arrange for independent audits of record-keeping in Government offices. |
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He was an Archivist of the College of the Holy Cross from 1988 until becoming ill. |
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When a state ratifies a proposed amendment, it sends the Archivist an original or certified copy of the state's action. |
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The Archivist submits the proposed amendment to the states for their consideration by sending a letter of notification to each Governor. |
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In 2007, Edwards was appointed Archivist of the Crime Writers' Association, and in 2011 the CWA gave him a Red Herring Award in recognition of his services to the Association. |
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