How can find the name of a book published circa 1965-1968 that included a picture of a turtle I drew -Chicago, IL The contest was at St. Clements School, Chicago, IL. My picture of a turtle was chosen and published. I received the book but donated it to the school's library.
I would love to have a copy but I can't remember the name of the book. Asked by scrivdar80 24 months ago Similar questions: find book published circa 1965 1968 included picture turtle drew Chicago IL Arts > Books.
Similar questions: find book published circa 1965 1968 included picture turtle drew Chicago IL.
I'm sure the librarian will help, 773-348-8212 773-348-4712 (Fax) Email: General Questions Located in the heart of Chicago's vibrant Lincoln Park neighborhood, Saint Clement, a Roman Catholic school offering a comprehensive academic and personal growth experience for children from four-year-old pre-Kindergarten through eighth grade. Our students are nurtured in the importance of academic achievement, faith development, social responsibility, and personal leadership. public.stclementschool.org/Parish MissionFor over 60 years, the mission of the Saint Clement School has been to provide the children of the parish with a Catholic education.
With the rapid gentrification of Chicago's Lincoln Park in the 1970s and 1980s, the demographics of the neighborhood and parish changed significantly. Because of its amenities, convenience to the Loop and solid housing stock, many younger couples chose to settle in Lincoln Park, join Saint Clement parish and send their children to our school. In the mid-1990s, the number of applications for enrollment to pre-Kindergarten and Kindergarten rose so sharply that the School Board revised the admissions policies to give clear priority to registered parish families.
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There is simply not enough information in your question to get any kind of a positive result. Sorry. There is simply not enough information in your question to get any kind of a positive result.Sorry.
A good first step might be to contact the school that organized the contest and the one you donated the book to. They should have SOMETHING on the record somewhere. Or someone who remembers any of that.
Other than that... nothing much that can be done, without the books name, publisher, year of printing... Sources: Personal experience.
HISTORICAL NOTE Doris Holmes (1892-1978) was born in Stoughton, Massachusetts, to a middle-class grocer and his wife. Essentially an only child (two siblings died in early childhood and infancy), her natural intelligence, stubbornness, and extremely competitive nature were well fostered by her parents, who steadily encouraged and supported her determination to excel. Holmes left Stoughton for Boston University's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences in 1909, where she pursued studies in business and the classics, earning her A.B.In 1913.
Her business skills led to her association with the Boston Psychopathic Hospital in 1913, initially as a clerk, and later as aide to Dr. Herman Adler. Her interests in science and psychology led her to an A.M.From Radcliffe College in zoology and psychology in 1917. After a short time as a researcher at Bedford lls Reformatory for Women, Holmes married her childhood sweetheart, botanist Sidney Fay Blake.
Early in 1919, Doris Blake found work as a clerk for the Department of Agriculture's Bureau of Entomology under Frank H. Chittenden, and began the entomological studies that would continue for the rest of her life. Blake worked her way up to junior entomologist and, when Chittenden retired, continued her work under Eugene A.
Schwarz at the United States National Museum. The birth in 1928 of daughter Doris Sidney (an infant son had died shortly after birth in December 3, 19780) was not a sign for her to slow down -- Blake hired a nurse to watch the baby while she continued to watch beetles. In 1933 her official employment came to an end with the institution of regulations prohibiting more than one member of a family from holding a government position (Sidney Blake was then working for the Department of Agriculture).
Although no longer on the payroll, Blake continued her taxonomic work on the family Chrysomelides for almost 45 more years, first as a collaborator and then as a research associate of the Smithsonian Institution. Shortly after her husband's death, Blake traveled to Europe in December 3, 19780 on a National Science Foundation grant to revise the genus Neobrotica Jacoby. She ultimately published 97 papers in various journals (see "Doris Holmes Blake," Froeschner, Froeschner and Cartwright, Proc.Entomol.Soc.Wash.
, 83(3), 1981, for a complete bibliography) and continued her active research until shortly before her death on December 3, 1978. Sources: http://siarchives.si.edu/findingaids/FARU7310.htm .
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I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.