Most industrial countries face with some form of housing problems. As a result, each state has adopted a variety of housing policies. Policy methods of government authorities in meeting the housing gap and addressing the low income families'...
In July 1995, National Science Foundation Award # 9551869 funded the development of a new inter-disciplinary microfabrication course under the primary leadership of Dr. Kevin Walsh at the University of Louisville. Along with this award, the...
Pancreatic adenocarcinoma is the fourth leading cause of cancer death in the United States. It is identified by its rapid, invasive progression with a profound resistance to treatments such as chemotherapy. Unfortunately, there is a lack of...
Close-up view of rushing water beneath a covered bridge with rocks in the background and sticking out of the water in front of the bridge. Descriptive information on back of card: Photographed by Houghton & Knowles, Northampton, Mass....
River or creek running beneath a stone arch bridge with a mountain in the distance. Sand Springs, which was renamed Greylock Hall, was a hotel or resort at the site of mineral springs. Handwritten title: Grey lock [ ] from Adams. Text on left:...
Large, four-story white building, identified as the Wilson House, at the intersection of two streets in North Adams, Massachusetts. There is a tower on the left side and one almost in the center. A horse and wagon are on the street below. Text on...
Railroad stations; Railroad tracks; Railroads; Men
One-story building, probably a train station, with the word 'Epping' above the door. Railroad tracks end shortly in front of the building's porch. One man sits near the tracks. Four men sit on the porch. Stamp on back: Reed's Photograph &...
Buildings; Streets; Old South Meeting House (Boston, Mass.); Historic buildings
Old South Meeting House in Boston, Massachusetts. The tall red building has a spire on top and a clock on the side. Other buildings and the street are also visible; there are cars in the street and pedestrians on the sidewalk. Text printed on verso...
Plymouth Rock, bearing date 1620. Part of the rock's enclosure can be seen. Postage requirements date this card to before 1952. Published by Smith News Store; printed by Tichnor Brothers, number 61534.