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Architectural drawing of the truss over the dome
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[Poetry reading at the Tralfamadore Cafe in Buffalo, N.Y., October 1, 1979] / Robert Creeley, Peter Levitt.
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Niman Kachina Dance
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Dear earth / let good rise
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http://digital.lib.buffalo.edu/upimage/LIB-PC011_110.pdf
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[Poetry reading at the Creative Arts Festival, Kent State University, April 1974] / Joanne Kyger.
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And never a saint took pity on My soul in agony.
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I looked upon the rotting sea, And drew my eyes away.
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Under the water it rumbled on, Still louder and more dread.
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I heard and in my soul discerned Two voices in the air.
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And the rain poured down from one black cloud.
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'The game is done! I've won! I've won!' Quoth she, and whistles thrice.
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George Cary
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American Red Cross nurse administering medicine during World War I
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[Poetry readings] / John Logan, Dylan Thomas.
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The Mariner, whose eye is bright, Whose beard with age is hoar, Is gone.
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American Red Cross nurses in surgical masks folding bandages at a clinic set up to treat victims of the flu pandemic of 1918-1919
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Buffalo and Western New York Chapter of the American Red Cross Collection
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I have found my heart in the earth. I have seen the first robin of spring
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Red Cross personnel present their educational program for children featuring stuffed toy props and colorful posters
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The Wedding-Guest sat on a stone: He cannot choose but hear.
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The bride hath paced into the hall, Red as a rose is she.
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But why drives on that ship so fast, Without or wave or wind?
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It flung the blood into my head, And I fell down in a swound.
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Each turned his face with a ghastly pang, And cursed me with his eye.
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Beyond the shadow of the ship, I watched the water-snakes.
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Nine fathom deep he had followed us From the land of mist and snow.
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"I moved my lips," the Pilot shrieked And fell down in a fit
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Full many shapes, that shadows were, In crimson colours came.
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And now there came both mist and snow, And it grew wondrous cold.
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Section through axis on line b-b
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Diagram, Pueblo Annual Work Cycle
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Karl in a blue love
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And I had done a hellish thing, And it would work 'em woe.
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O shrieve me, shrieve me, holy man!
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Farmyard
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Edison at the Pan-American Exposition - Fig. 2.
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Plan, Great Kiva, Pueblo Bonito
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Images of the power court
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Diagram, Pueblo Annual Cycle of Ceremonies
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Erie County Executive Edward A. Rath and Buffalo Mayor Frank Sedita signed a proclamation declaring Red Cross Anniversary Week as Chairman Paul A. Schoellkopf looked on
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Machine building towers
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Mound 72 (sectional diagram)
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Orangeade trade card
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By thy long beard and glittering eye, Now wherefore stopp'st thou me?
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What loud uproar bursts from that door! The wedding-guests are there.
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They groaned, they stirred, they all uprose, Nor spake, nor moved their eyes.
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This seraph-band, each waved his hand: It was a heavenly sight!
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About, about, in reel and rout The death-fires danced at night.
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American Red Cross nurses posed outside a medical clinic tent set up to treat victims of the flu pandemic of 1918-1919
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Water, water, every where, And all the boards did shrink.
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Central hall of the New York state building
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Great Serpent Mound
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[untitled: pink, yellow, cardboard, butterfly]
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Details from the Electrical Tower
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[Poetry reading, May 11, 1970] /
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Student composers Pierce Gradone, Weijun Chen, Joungbum Lee, Peter Kramer, Brien Henderson, Luciano Leite Barbosa, Samuel Clark-McHale, Bekah Simms, Timothy Roy, Barry Sharp, Igor Coelho A.S. Marques, Xavier Beteta, and Young Woo Yoo at June in Buffalo 2016 at June in Buffalo 2016
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Diagram of three Hopi villages
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Abo Rock Shelter, Pueblo IV
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Edison at the Pan-American Exposition - Fig.1
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Alt Nürnberg
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Scene from the "Esquimaux Village"
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End view of boating platform
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It ceased; yet still the sails made on A pleasant noise till noon.
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[Poetry reading at the Poetry Collection, University at Buffalo, November 11, 1993] / Rosmarie Waldrop
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Aerial view of Acoma Pueblo
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Mexico exhibit in the Agriculture building
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The Western Railway Leaving Paris
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Stairway, Casa Rinconada
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Plaque and accompanying speech of Dr. Albert G. Butzer dedicating the Stephen Merrell Clement Mansion as the Buffalo Red Cross Chapter Headquarters in 1941
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Fajada Butte, Sun Dagger
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A speck, a mist, a shape, I wist! And still it neared and neared
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George E. Yost, member, board of general managers
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Acker processing company
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The ship drove fast, loud roared the blast, And southward aye we fled.
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What is a poem but a gift
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A little spring love for Mike Belt
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Pictographs of Kachinas
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Leopold Stern
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View of the American Red Cross Nurses Club at Vittel, France
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[Poetry reading at the Poetry Collection, University at Buffalo, March 23, 1994] / Mei-mei Berssenbrugge.
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Anasazi Petroglyph of Flute Player and Shield
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Petroglyphs
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Father Time
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Dairy Building
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I pass, like night, from land to land; I have strange power of speech.
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Upon the whirl, where sank the ship, The boat spun round and round.
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Common Icons Found on Salado Polychrome Vessels
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The Bridge at Argenteuil and the Seine
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Temple of Music from Ethnology Bldg.
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Petal castle time and love
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[Poetry reading at Boston College, Boston, Mass., October 11, 1972] / Edward Dorn.
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Drawing, Petroglyphs, Fajada Butte
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Fountain in front of the Electric Tower
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Monticello
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Detail of Frog from a Pot
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From the burning bush
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Macaw Bird
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Awarded the gold medal at the Pan-American Exposition
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Dance Kilt