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Read the press release. And view the winning team pictures. Jordan Klein and David Hall of Team Park and Diamond, Inc. from Virginia Tech, USA, Winners of the 2016 Global Student Entrepreneurship Challenge. Natthaphat Laoharawee, Nuntipat Narkthong, Budsapanee Pongsiriyaporn, and Gaywalee Laimloha of Team Visionear from King Mongkuts University of Technology Thonburi, Thailand, Winners of the 2015 Global Student Entrepreneurship Challenge. Hear from Alice Batts. At the University of Technology Sydney ,.
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The Rumor Mill Coffee Company. Pike Pints and Wines. VA Finest and Bulk Foods. The Rumor Mill Coffee Company. Pike Pints and Wines. VA Finest and Bulk Foods. December 30, 2016. A very thankful 2016. October 13, 2016. The Granary at Valley Pike. August 10, 2016. December 30, 2016. A very thankful 2016. December 30, 2016. Our owners) last December where they thought the Market would be in a year, I suspect they would have both looked at each other and responded hopefully open - with customers! Community me...
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As Good as Can Be - Shenandoah County Through the Lens of Hugh Morrison, Jr.
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As Good as Can Be on view in the MSV Changing Exhibition Gallery. When did this exhibition take place at the MSV? As Good as Can Be: Shenandoah County through the Lens of Hugh Morrison Jr. Was on view at the MSV from February 11 through July 3, 2011. A smaller version of the exhibition also traveled to the Shenandoah County Library in Edinburg, Va. and was on view there from September 23, 2011 until May 25, 2012. The online version of. As Good as Can Be. Was launched on June 1, 2012. The SCHS also publis...
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As Good as Can Be - Shenandoah County Through the Lens of Hugh Morrison, Jr.
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More Information and Photos. Portrait of Dr. James R. Fletcher. Hugh Morrison Jr. (1871-1950). Gelatin silver print on cabinet card, ca. 1920s. Courtesy of Donna J. Utterback and Carlen L. Mooney. Portrait of Elon Daniel Sheetz. Hugh Morrison Jr. (1871-1950). Gelatin silver print in mount, ca. 1930s. Courtesy of the Sheetz family. Portraits of Hazel Virginia Foltz (Seal). Hugh Morrison Jr. (1871-1950). As a child: photographic postcards, ca. 1913, ca. 1919, and ca. 1920s. Courtesy of Phyllis Wright.
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Global Student Entrepreneurship Challenge
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About entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship at VT KnowledgeWorks. Meet the Winners of the 2016 VT KnowledgeWorks Global Student Entrepreneurship Challenge. August 21, 2016. We’re excited to share with you pictures of the winners of the the Seventh Annual VT KnowledgeWorks Global Partnership Event. The competition winners are:. Grand Prize Winner ($15,000) and Winner of the Plastics One Advanced Manufacturing Award ($10,000) – $25,000. Pictured left to right: Jordan Klein and David Hall of Virginia Tech, USA.
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As Good as Can Be - Shenandoah County Through the Lens of Hugh Morrison, Jr.
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As Good as Can Be: Shenandoah County through the Lens of Hugh Morrison Jr. is presented by the Museum of the Shenandoah Valley in partnership with the Shenandoah County Historical Society and generous funding by Shentel and the Wise Foundation. In recognition and gratitude for those who contributed to the exhibition and made it possible for the MSV to present the story of Hugh Morrison Jr.:. John Adamson, Guest Curator. Barbara Adamson Nancye Bowman John Chapman Jr. The Morrison Studio and Morrison Family.
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As Good as Can Be - Shenandoah County Through the Lens of Hugh Morrison, Jr.
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This image of Hugh Morrison was taken around 1900. Hugh Morrison Jr. (1871 1950). Hugh Morrison Jr.’s wife, Grace (1879 1968). The baby she is holding is probably their first child, George, who was born in 1900. Hugh Morrison Jr. and his wife, Grace, pose in front of their Woodstock residence in about 1918 and are accompanied by nine of their ten children: George, Harold, Hugh III, Robert, Helen, Louis, Frank, John, and Tommy. Generous exhibition underwriting provided by Shentel.
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As Good as Can Be - Shenandoah County Through the Lens of Hugh Morrison, Jr.
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John Adamson talks about Hugh Morrison, Jr. during a 2011 interview on ShenandoahValley.com. In 1988 the Morrison family closed the photography studio that had served Shenandoah County for so long. James Morrison, grandson of Hugh Morrison Jr., rescued the collection of negatives and later sold it to local collector Charles D. Bauserman. Bauserman's family later donated the entire collection to the Shenandoah County Historical Society. Andrew Thayer scans a glass plate negative.
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As Good as Can Be - Shenandoah County Through the Lens of Hugh Morrison, Jr.
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Hugh Morrison Jr. photographed the people and places of Shenandoah County, Virginia, during the first half of the 1900s. Generous exhibition underwriting provided by Shentel. Online exhibition made possible by the Wise Foundation. Presented by the Museum of the Shenandoah Valley. In partnership with the Shenandoah County Historical Society. Website design by Shenandoah Valley Productions LLC and Wood & Associates, Inc.
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