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Journal of Education Finance, 2018
Frost earned his first of four Pulitzer Prizes for the collection New Hampshire, which was published in 1923. In the years preceding this volume, Frost endured personal heartache, including family deaths and illnesses, as well as increasing professional success. This collection contains many references to geology, astronomy, and exploration, as well as
Jeremy Anderson, F. Frank Ayata
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Frost earned his first of four Pulitzer Prizes for the collection New Hampshire, which was published in 1923. In the years preceding this volume, Frost endured personal heartache, including family deaths and illnesses, as well as increasing professional success. This collection contains many references to geology, astronomy, and exploration, as well as
Jeremy Anderson, F. Frank Ayata
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Sporotrichosis in New Hampshire
New England Journal of Medicine, 1950SPOROTRICHOSIS, a disease of mycotic etiology, is caused by Sporotrichum schenckii. The disease is common in plants and is more common in animals than in man.1 In human beings sporotrichosis has been described in a localized lymphangitic form, a disseminated cutaneous form and an extracutaneous form. In its localized lymphatic form, it is characterized
D P, COLE, W C, LOBITZ
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Journal of Education Finance, 2021
This State of the States issue covers the education funding environment for New Hampshire. Funding priorities for P-12 and higher education, changes to the funding formula for P-12 education, pressing state issues affecting P12 and higher education funding, topics exclusive to P-12 are assessed.
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This State of the States issue covers the education funding environment for New Hampshire. Funding priorities for P-12 and higher education, changes to the funding formula for P-12 education, pressing state issues affecting P12 and higher education funding, topics exclusive to P-12 are assessed.
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1996
Abstract Above tree line on Mt. Lafayette, in the Franconia Range, White Mts., New Hampshire. Trail miles: 160.6 Trail maintenance: Dartmouth Outing Club, Appalachian Mountain Club Highest point: Mt. Washington, 6,288 ft. >Broadest river: Connecticut (shared with New Hampshire), crossable by bridge Features: Extensive hiking above
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Abstract Above tree line on Mt. Lafayette, in the Franconia Range, White Mts., New Hampshire. Trail miles: 160.6 Trail maintenance: Dartmouth Outing Club, Appalachian Mountain Club Highest point: Mt. Washington, 6,288 ft. >Broadest river: Connecticut (shared with New Hampshire), crossable by bridge Features: Extensive hiking above
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