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  2. Henry Bradford Nason - Wikipedia

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    Nason pursued his studies further at Amherst College. There, he visited the interesting geological points in the Connecticut River Valley , and, under the guidance of Professor Shepard, he spent most of his vacations in the mineralogically rich regions of western Massachusetts and Connecticut , making many of his expeditions on foot or on ...

  3. Nason - Wikipedia

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    Guy Nason (born 1966), British statistician; Henry Bradford Nason (1831–1895), American chemist; Ithiel Nason (1839–1893), American-born businessman and political figure in British Columbia; Jack Nason (1899–1977), American football player; Joel F. Nason (1827–1908), American politician in Wisconsin; John Nason (1889–1916), English ...

  4. Elias Nason - Wikipedia

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    Elias Nason (21 April 1811 in Wrentham, Massachusetts – 17 June 1887 in North Billerica, Massachusetts) was a Massachusetts Congregational clergyman, educator, editor and author. Biography [ edit ]

  5. Natada nasoni - Wikipedia

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    Natada nasoni, Nason's slug or Nason's slug moth, is a moth of the family Limacodidae. It is found in the United States from Missouri to the Atlantic coast and south to the Gulf of Mexico. [3] [4] The larvae feed on various smooth-leaved woody plants, including beech, hickory and hornbeam. They are adorned with stinging spines. [5]

  6. Gertrude Nason - Wikipedia

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    Gertrude Nason (1890–1969) was an American painter and printmaker. Born in Everett , Massachusetts , Nason studied in Boston at the Massachusetts College of Art under Joseph DeCamp and at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts under Edmund Charles Tarbell . [ 1 ]

  7. Online public access catalog - Wikipedia

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    These and other early online catalog systems tended to closely reflect the card catalogs that they were intended to replace. [2] Using a dedicated terminal or telnet client, users could search a handful of pre-coordinate indexes and browse the resulting display in much the same way they had previously navigated the card catalog.

  8. Union catalog - Wikipedia

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    A union catalog is a combined library catalog describing the collections of a number of libraries. Union catalogs have been created in a range of media, including book format, microform , cards and more recently, networked electronic databases .

  9. MARC standards - Wikipedia

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    MARC records are typically stored and transmitted as binary files, usually with several MARC records concatenated together into a single file. MARC uses the ISO 2709 standard to define the structure of each record. This includes a marker to indicate where each record begins and ends, as well as a set of characters at the beginning of each ...