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Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 25: Vol. 93, No. 4, Spring 2015
Tags: African Americans; Arthur F. Burns; Arthur Frank Burns; BPR; Daniel S. Murphree; Derrick Hermanstorfer; Dwight D. Eisenhower; Dwight D. Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense Highways; Dwight David Eisenhower; expressways; Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1968; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; Gerald N. Grob; Harry S. Truman; highway engineers; historicism; housing relocation; I-4; I-95; Ike Eisenhower; Interstate 4; Interstate 95; Interstate Freeway System; Interstate Highway System; Interstate System; Liberty City; Miami; Miami-Dade County; Overtown; public housing; public works projects; race relations; Raymond A. Mohl; regional planning; roads; Robert Cassanello; Robert Moses; Thomas H. MacDonald; U.S. Bureau of Public Roads; urban planning; urban renewal
Evolution of Heavy-Duty Power Generation and Industrial Combustion Turbines in the United States
Tags: 191-9; 1973 Oil Crisis; 501F Advanced Combustion Turbine; 501F rotors; 701F; A. J. Scalzo; A286; Advanced Turbine Systems; airplanes; AISI 310; AISI 422; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; ASME; Atoms for Peace Program; ATS; Baldwin Company; blast furnace engines; BOT; burner outlet temperature; Chance Vought Corsair; Chicago Works; clean coal; cogeneration; cold war; compressor integral vanes; cooling systems; CURVIC; DCF; direct coal-fired; directionally solidified; Discalloy 24; DOE; Dow Chemical Company; DS; Dwight D. Eisenhower; Dwight David Eisenhower; ECONOPAC; ECY768; engines; Fiat Avio; Fuel Use Act; G. S. Howard; Gas Turbine Age; Gleason Works; Hastelloy X; Hayes International; Haynes Stellite 31; heat recovery; heavy-duty power generation; hybrid burners; IGCC; Ike Eisenhower; IN617l International Nickel Company; IN713L U500; industrial combustion turbines; integrated gasification combined cycle; International Gas Turbine and Aeroengine Congress and Exposition; J30; J34; jet fighters; Joule-Brayton cycle; LCF; leading edge groove; LEG; low cycle fatigue; M. Decorso; Marine Gas Cooled Reactors Program; McDonnell Douglas FH-1 Phantom; McDonnell F2H Banshee; McDonnell FH Phantom; MGCR; MHI; Mississippi River Fuel Company system; Mitsubishi Heavy Industries; Morgantown Energy Technology Center; NACA; NACA 65; Northeast Blackout; nuclear power plants; nuclear submarines; nuclear subs; Oil Embargo; orlando; packaged power plants; Patuxent Flight Test Center; PFB; PGBU; Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad; planes; Power Generation Business Unit; pressurized fluidized bed; Public Regulatory Policies Act of 1978, PURPA; R. L. Bannister; railroads; Rankine cycle; RIT; rotor inlet temperature; SC; Sermetech International Incorporated; Sermetel 5380DP; simple cycle package; single crystal; single row 1 vanes; Special Metals Companies; steam turbines; TG501; thermodynamics; turbine discs; U.S. Department of Energy; U.S. Naval Test Laboratory; U.S. Navy; U.S. Steel Corporation; U520; Union Railroad; W101; W121; W122; W171; W191; W201; W201RE; W21; W251; W251 B12; W251A; W251AA; W251B; W251B10; W251B12; W251B8; W251BS; W301; W31; W352; W41; W501A; W501AA; W501B; W501D; W501D5; W52; W62; W72; W81; W82; W92; WE19A; WE19B; West Texas Utilities; West Texas Utilities San Angelo's Power Station; Westinghouse Electric Corporation; Westinghouse Research Laboratory; Wolverine; World War II; WWII; X-750; X45
Oral History of Dr. William "Bill" Blank
Tags: 1972 Summer Olympics; 9/11 Attacks; Adolf Hitler; all-volunteer military; An Uncaged Eagle: True Freedom; anti-war protest; anti-war protests; Arab-Israeli War of 1973; Bad Tölz, Germany; basic training; Bastogne, Belgium; Battle of the Bulge; Bavaria, Germany; Berlin Wall; Bill Blank; Black September Organization; BSO; buddy system; carpet bombing; carpet bombs; Cheyenne, Wyoming; Christmas; civilian; civilians; cognitive dissonance; cold war; college; colleges; conscription; Desert Shield; Desert Storm; diversity; draft lotteries; draft lottery; draft notices; drafting; Dwight D. Eisenhower; Dwight David Eisenhower; Eagle's Nest; educator; educators; Egypt; enlistment; Europe; Francis E. Warren AFB; Francis E. Warren Air Force Base; French Revolution; Gabrielle Hanke; Games of the XX Olympiad; gender segregation; Germans; Germany; GI Bill; Global War on Terror; guidance counseling; GWOT; Hall of Mirrors; Halloween Massacre; homecoming; Ike Eisenhower; international students; Iraq; Iraq War; Iron Curtain; Israel; Israeli-Palestinian Conflict; Kehlsteinhaus; Kent State Massacre; Kent State Shooting; Kent State University; KSU; Kuwait; Mannheim, Germany; Maria Antonia Josepha Johanna von Habsburg-Lothringen; Marie Antoinette; Marine Corps Base Quantico; Mark Spitz; Martin Bormann; May 4 Massacre; MCB Quantico; mentors; Middle East; military; military assignments; military drafts; military training; Munich Massacre; Munich, Germany; National Guard; National Socialist German Workers' Party; National Veterans Awareness Week; nationalism; Nazi Germany; Nazi Party; Nazis; Nixon, Richard, Milhous; North Central Wisconsin; NSDAP; October War; Ohio National Guard; Olympic Village; Olympics; Operation Desert Shield; Operation Desert Storm; Operation Iraqi Freedom; Operation Wrath of God; Palestine; Persian Gulf War; police actions; protesters; Ramadan; Ramadan War; razorbacks; Red Tails; Republic of Vietnam; Richard Milhous Nixon; Richard Nixon; Richard Toliver; riot squads; riots; Russia; segregation; September 11 Attacks; Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944; South Vietnam; student protests; Summer Olympics; Syria; tanks; teachers; terrorism; terrorists; Third Reich; Three Day War; Treaty of Friendship, co-operation, and Mutual Assistance; Tuskegee Airmen; U.S. Army; UCF; universities; university; University of Central Florida; veterans; Veterans' Day; Vietnam; Vietnam War; volunteer military; volunteers; war protests; WarPac; Warren AFB; Warren Air Force Base; Warsaw Pact; Watergate; Watergate Scandal; wild boars; William Blank; Wisconsin; woman; women; World Trade Center; World War II; WWII; Yom Kippur; Yom Kippur War
A History of Central Florida, Episode 34: Rollins Collegiate Wear
Tags: A History of Central Florida; American Red Cross; Annie Russell Theatre; Asa Will Jennings; athletes; baseballs; basketballs; beanies; Bob Clarke; Catherine H. Bailey; Chip Ford; Christopher Loss; college sports; colleges; collegiate wear; D. K. Dickinson; Daniel Velásquez; Darla Moore; David Bothe; desegregation; Dickson-Ives Company; Dwight D. Eisenhower; Dwight David Eisenhower; E. H. Riggs; E. R. Donnely; Elfreda Winany; Elinor Flood; Elizabeth Blish; Ella Gibson; epartment of College Archives and Special Collections; fashion; footballs; fraternities; George Young; Gerard M. Miller; Gilbert Maxwell; H. F. Harris; Hamilton Holt; hats; Helen Cole; Holt Avenue; Ike Eisenhower; integration; Irving Bacheller; J. K. List; J. W. List; Jack Constant Lane; James Holden; Jazz Age; John Dewey; Kappa Epsilon; Kathleen Shepherd; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; Lake Virginia; letterman sweaters; liberal arts; Margaret Chapman; Marita Stueve; Mason; Morton; Nancy Cushman; National Collegiate Athletic Association; NCAA; New England; OCRHC; Olin Library; Orange County Regional History Center; orlando; Ormond Beach; Percy McKane; Perrydell; Peter McCann; Phi Mu; Pi Beta Phi; Pi Kappa Delta; Progressivism; Richard S. Shattuck; Robert Cassanello; Robert E. James; Robert Warfield; Rollins College; Rollins Hall; Rollins Honor Student Company; Rollins Tar Babies; Ruth Dawson; Sanford Celeryfeds; school spirit; sororities; sorority; sports; Spring Training; Stering Olmsted; student movement; students; tennis; The Rollins Sandspur; Theodore J. Ehrlich; Thomas P. Bailey; U.S. Navy; Virginia Holm; W. D.; Walk of Fame; Walter Stevens; Wenxian Zhang; Winter Park; World War I; World War II; WWI; WWII