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Family Ties: 2014 Acadian Congress looking for more family reunions
(Stories of Interest)
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Jean Powers
Associate Editor
“The next
World Acadian Congress
, featuring as many as 120 family reunions, will be held in August 2014 in Maine, northwestern New Brunswick and part of Quebec.”
Posted by Jean Powers at 1/26/2012 2:35 PM
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Long Trip Home for WWII Dog Tag
(Stories of Interest)
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Jean Powers
Associate Editor
With a great deal of assistance from many people, a
WWII dog tag
made its way from Indonesia to the son of the Omaha-born soldier who wore it.
Posted by Jean Powers at 1/26/2012 10:30 AM
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On Facebook, Librarian Brings 2 Students from the Early 1900s to Life
(Stories of Interest)
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Jean Powers
Associate Editor
Using archival material,
Facebook profiles have been created for Joe McDonald and Leola Lewis
, 1910s graduates, who are the basis of a history project designed to appeal to a wider audience than the typical patrons of special collections.
Posted by Jean Powers at 1/26/2012 7:30 AM
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