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    Mar 22, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Getty gets NEH grant to organize huge contemporary art archive

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    The Getty Research Institute has received a $230,000 National Endowment for the Humanities grant to help it organize a huge archive on modern and contemporary art that it acquired last summer. The NEH announced $17 million in grants, including $1.4...
  2. Nov 2, 2011 |Story| Petoskey News
  3. James Randolph Quick, 78

    James Randolph Quick, 78, of Harbor Springs, died Tuesday morning, Nov. 1, 2011, at his residence in Little Traverse Township. Born Feb. 4, 1933, in Castle Rock, Wash., Jim was the son of Randolph and Thelma (Price) Quick. Jim was raised in his beloved...

    Tags: Fishing, U.S. Army, College Sports, Retirement, Colleges and Universities

  4. Nov 11, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. Two months after world triathlon title, Verzbicas finds his calling

    In a moment of triumph, Lukas Verzbicas began to have doubts about his decision to abandon triathlon and become a runner at the University of Oregon.
    In a moment of triumph, Lukas Verzbicas began to have doubts about his decision to abandon triathlon and become a runner at the University of Oregon. Verzbicas started to think his gold medal at September's World Junior Triathlon Championships looked...

    Tags: Health, High Schools, Pacific-12 Conference, Education, Health Treatments

  6. Nov 25, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Local schools see benefits from good behavior program

    At Stevens Forest Elementary School in Columbia, fifth-graders delight when good behavior leads to rewards, from earning shiny trophies to playing Nintendo Wii with the principal at recess. In fact, they say they've had so much fun being respectful, responsible and ready to learn that nowadays they often do so without anticipating perks.
    At Stevens Forest Elementary School in Columbia, fifth-graders delight when good behavior leads to rewards, from earning shiny trophies to playing Nintendo Wii with the principal at recess. In fact, they say they've had so much fun being respectful,...

    Tags: Health, Reisterstown, Bullying, Westminster (Carroll, Maryland), Education

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