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NYSAA (1974)

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[NYSAA (1974)] follows from the difference in size that NYAC can and does respond more quickly to emergencies and can have meetings more frequently. The work of NYAC is conducted through a committee structure in which the committees are expected to operate and initiate between regular meetings. In addition to our Executive Committee, there are the following Standing Committees: Financial, Legislat…
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[NYSAA (1974)] Fig. 26, with no known counterpart on other Owasco stations. A fragmented, unilateral, weakly -barbed harpoon (Fig. 21) stratigraphically situated with Point Peninsula sherds having round rims or platting (Pl. 9, Figs. 5, 6, and Pl. Museum. Harvard University Press, Cambridge. Giddings, Edward B., Flora, Donald F., and Olson, Gerald W. 1971 Soil survey of Broome County, New York U.S…
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[NYSAA (1974)] t , 1 9 7 2 -74. Report of the Tellers: The election results were reported as follows: President Vice President Secretary Treasurer ESAF Rep. Dr. Elizabeth M. Dumont Charles Gillette W i l l i a m -F . E h l e r s J . T h o m s o n Fuller Louis A. Brennan Motion to accept the report of the tellers was made by Lewis Dumont seconded by William Sternitzke and carried. Meeting was adjou…
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