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Landscape: Barren Hill Top, Cultivated Fields, Stone House and Barn
(1935-08-01)Irish Free State. Landscape; Barren Hill Top, Cultivated Fields, Stone House and Barn. Rocky valley, Wicklow co. (August 1935) -
Lappland Village
(1937-08-01)Finland. Lappland Village, 15 miles south of the Arctic ocean, near Petsamo. (August 1937) -
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Large Farmhouse and Barn Combined
(2018-11-20)Switzerland. Entlebuch. Large Farmhouse and Barn Combined. -
Large Field of Barley, Level Land
(1930-04-01)Bulgaria. Large Field of Barley, Level Land. South of Philippopolis. (April 1930) -
Large Grist Mill with Undershot Water Wheel on Pliva River
(1924-09-01)Yugoslavia. Jajce. Large Grist Mill with Undershot Water Wheel on Pliva River, House, Cornfields on Mountain Slope. (September 1924) -
Large Modern Rose Oil Factory
(1930-06-01)Bulgaria. Large Modern Rose Oil Factory: Men Emptying Sacks of Rose Petals into Distillery Kettles. Kischisch Machala. (June 1930) -
Lark Inn
(2013-01-24)The Lark Inn was on the west side of Park Avenue, immediately north of the railroad tracks. It burned in 1913. -
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Late Changes in College Calendar
(1977-10-10)Advanced planning is important to the effective use of class time, college calendars are constructed and published well in advance, and the Board of Trustees ordered the suspension of classes on September 13, 14, and 22, ... -
Laure-Anne Bosselaar
(1997-11-01)Laure-Anne Bosselaar visited The College at Brockport in November 1997. She is a Belgian-American poet, translator, and professor. -
Lawrence Ferlinghetti: 3/12/1973
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Laying Down New Roots: the Impact of Community Gardening on Place Attachment and Subjective Well-being in a Bhutanese Refugee Population
(2013-04-20)This presentation explores the impacts of community gardening participation among Bhutanese refugees in Rochester, NY. Community agriculture has been used with refugee groups as a food security strategy, but has not been ... -
Layla Taha, interviewed by Jessy Blackburn
(2019-09-25)Layla Taha’s parents are originally from Palestine. She went to St. John Fischer College for two and a half years, but left because the tuition was so high and because she was in the physician’s assistant program, a career ... -
Lead in Our Communities: A Chemical, Sociological and Public Health Analysis
(2015-04-10)Childhood lead poisoning is still of great concern within the United States, particularly in underprivileged communities that are often home to minority populations. Oneida County, New York has one of the highest instances ... -
Leadership Statement of Dissent
(1970-03-23)The Faculty Senate, the elected leaders of the Brockport Student Government, and the leaders of the Black Student Liberation Front cannot and will not condone or support violence or destruction or defacing of any kind, on ... -
Leading the Way: Transfer Students Connect to Purchase College by Taking Action
(2015-04-10)Transfer students often struggle with the development of active engagement with their new campuses (Terris, 2008). Dawson and Dell (1997) suggest that transfer programs should be used to support students during the first ... -
Learning Information Literacy for Everyone: Populating the Learning Object Repository
(2008-04-18)At SUNY Oswego we have come to view the classroom as one learning environment, and the library as another. Both environments have moved online in substantial ways, giving us opportunities to remove the barriers between the ...