Books by "Mary E. Reed"

12 books found

Given by Eugene Edge III.

Legendary Locals of Prairie du Chien

Legendary Locals of Prairie du Chien

by Mary Elise Antoine

2015 · Arcadia Publishing

As people came to Prairie du Chien, generations worked to form a small, cohesive community. This book delves into the history of some of the unique individuals and groups, past and present, who have made a memorable impact on the their community throughout its history.

The Story of the Cattle-fever Tick

The Story of the Cattle-fever Tick

by Chris Lauriths Christensen, Edith Marion Patch, Guy Stanley Meloy, Inman Fowler Eldredge, Mabel Hunt Doyle, Mary Aloysius Agnew, Michael Shapovalov, Ruth O'Brien, William Allison Lloyd, Maude Campbell

1927

This publication provides a section which gives a brief description of the various offices within the United States Department of Agriculture and their functions, followed by a directory, and an Index of Names.

In His Hands

In His Hands

by Mary Ayres

2011 · AuthorHouse

Mary Ayres, the manager of the South Campus Learning Resources Center (LRC), is retiring effective August 31, 2011, after serving Southern State Community College for thirty years. Known to her colleagues and friends as the "Queen," Mary came to Southern State in 1979 as a CETA worker. After a year and a half of training, she was officially hired by Southern State. She was a library aide and later was promoted to library technician. In 1995, she became the manager of the South Campus LRC and library. An outspoken advocate for library support staff, Mary has been an active member of the Ohio Library Support Staff Institute (OLSSI) and the Support Staff Interest Group (SSIG) of the Academic Library Association of Ohio (ALAO). She served as camp counselor for OLSSI and chaired SSIG several times. Mary is also a member of the American Library Association. Through her leadership, these organizations have grown over the years and now represent library support staff in most of Ohio's libraries. When you've worked at a place for over thirty years, you leave a legacy behind. Mary's legacy is her ability to coordinate social events. She started the annual women's tea and heads a team of library staff each year planning events for National Library Week. Because of Mary's inspiration and hard work, SSCC is known far and wide every April for innovative activities and programs during National Library Week. In fact, her expertise on programming in the library has led to numerous speaking engagements at various conferences in Ohio. Mary was awarded the prestigious SWON Libraries Support Staff of the Year Award in 2011. She was also awarded the Award of Appreciation from ALAO in 2009. Mary completed the associate of business degree from the Portsmouth Interstate Business College. Mary is an active member of her community in West Union. She is a member of the Adams County Women's Club and the Ladies' Christian Service. She is very involved at the Church of Christ, where she serves as youth sponsor, small group leader, the ministry of discipleship, Sunday school teacher, and the Praise Team. Mary has served the college community as ACT Site Supervisor for twenty years.

The Ewing Genealogy with Cognate Branches

The Ewing Genealogy with Cognate Branches

by Presley Kittredge Ewing, Mary Ellen Williams Ewing

1919

Poole's Index to Periodical Literature

Poole's Index to Periodical Literature

by William Isaac Fletcher, Mary Poole

1901

Catalogue ... Announcements ...

Catalogue ... Announcements ...

by College of William and Mary

1930

A Graphic Summary of the Value of Farm Property

A Graphic Summary of the Value of Farm Property

by Arthur Ryker Hall, Benjamin Ralph Stauber, Donald Jackson, Howard Archibald Turner, Hugh Hammond Bennett, Josiah Chase Folsom, Mary Aloysius Agnew, Myron Sallee Anderson, Oliver Edwin Baker, Oran Raber, R. T. Cotton, Albert Benjamin Genung, Mark Matthew Regan, Newell Emanuel Good, Wesley Moulton Noble

1936

The outlook is for further improvement in the economic position of American agriculture in 1937.

Separately paged supplements called "The Goodwin families in America, " by J.S. Goodwin, were issued with Oct. 1897 (v.6, no.2) and Oct. 1899 (v.8, no.2).