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The Oral History Metadata Synchronizer (OHMS) is a web application designed to enhance online access to oral history interviews. OHMS was originally designed and created by the Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History, University of Kentucky Libraries in 2008 for deployment through the Kentucky Digital Library.
According to Filson, Kentucky was first discovered by James M. Bride and others during 1754. They marked their territory on a single tree located in the mouth of the Kentucky River. [3] Daniel Boone and John Finley decided in 1769 to return to Kentucky to explore.
The Odessa File is a 1974 thriller film, adapted from the 1972 novel of the same name by Frederick Forsyth, about a reporter's investigation into the ODESSA: an organisation set up to protect former members of the SS in post-Second World War West Germany.
Kentucky Life is a television program on Kentucky Educational Television (KET) that features profiles of people, places and ideas of Kentucky. [1] Founded in 1995, its mission was to help Kentuckians celebrate unique and regional characters and cultures. By May 1996, Kentucky Life was KET's most watched local production.
Douglas A. Boyd is an oral historian, archivist, folklorist, musician, and author and currently directs the Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History at the University of Kentucky. He graduated from Denison University with a B.A. in History and graduated from Indiana University Bloomington with an M.A. and Ph.D. in folklore.
The Officer Harley Collection (Adventures in Odyssey Club exclusive) (2014) 003: "Lights Out at Whit's End" 009: "Doing Unto Others" 011: "Addictions Can Be Habit Forming" 013: "Bobby's Valentine" 014: "Missed It by That Much" 021: "The Case of the Missing Train Car" 023: "The Quality of Mercy" 024: "Gotcha" 025: "Harley Takes the Case, Part 1"
The film adaptation The Odessa File was released in 1974 starring Jon Voight and Maximilian Schell.It was directed by Ronald Neame with a score by Andrew Lloyd Webber.It is based rather loosely on the book, but it brought about the exposure of the real-life "Butcher of Riga", Eduard Roschmann.
It was later ported to various home gaming platforms, including the Commodore 64, Intellivision, Atari 2600, Atari 8-bit family, ColecoVision, Odyssey 2, and Nintendo Entertainment System. The goal was to avoid Brutus and the Sea Hag while collecting items produced by Olive Oyl such as hearts , musical notes , or the letters in the word "help ...