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· 2010
Experiences, observations and recorded history of the Mission Valley Community in Comal County, Texas.
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· 1917
Collection of three large booklets promoting the large Kansas City trade school for mechanics, Rahe School. Located at 22nd and Oak, this was the largest institute of its kind in the world at one time, teaching up to 5,000 students in a year. Businessman Henry Rahe founded his school in 1917. It served as a major training center for World War I transport mechanics and closed after World War II.
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· 1999
This is an accurate history of the community, telling of the unique features of the one-room Mountain Valley School.
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· 1981
A small, self-contained microprocessor displays a manikin on a TV screen in various orientations. Subjects are required to choose lateralities depending on a shape also presented on the display, and performance (accuracy and reaction time) is automatically recorded. This task has been evaluated at the USAF School of Aerospace Medicine. Data are presented to show that the task is simple to use, can be learned by all subjects, and that plateau performance can be quickly established. The various presentations were examined for difficulty; subjective and objective measures of performance were compared, and repetitive effects were sought with similarities of presentation in sequence. The analyses showed that control performance with this task was essentially constant over the experimental period. (Author).
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· 2017
Gives a history of the rural schools, teachers, and other related items for Comal County, Texas, for the years 1854-1956.
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· 1999
This is an accurate history of the community, telling of the unique features of the one-room Mountain Valley School.
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