Sparks, Richard (Pacific Lutheran University; Choir of the West) - 1
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- 12/04/1983
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Sparks, Richard
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Sparks, Richard (Pacific Lutheran University; Choir of the West) - 1
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Sparks, Richard
Sparks, Richard (Pacific Lutheran University; Choir of the West) - 2
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Richard Sparks conducting a rehearsal of Britten's "War Requiem" at Pacific Lutheran University Tuesday.
Staff photo by Bruce Kellman
Sparks, Richard (Pacific Lutheran University; Choir of the West) - 3
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Richard Sparks, Director
Choir of the West
Pacific Lutheran University
Tacoma, Washington
Please return to: American Choral Foundation
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APVE
251 S. 18th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Sparks, Richard (Pacific Lutheran University; Choir of the West) - 4
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Dick Sparks
Northwest Sinfonietta
Tacoma, Washington
Office of Public Information
Pacific Lutheran University
Tacoma, Washington
Spillman, Rick (Professor) - 1
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Rick Spillman directs the Center for the Study of Artificial Intelligence at PLU (Pacific Lutheran University).
Staff photo by Peter Haley
Spillman, Rick (Professor) - 2
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Rick Spillman directs the Center for the Study of Artificial Intelligence at PLU (Pacific Lutheran University). In this illustration, he is in the Artificial Intelligence Lab. The lines of programming superimposed above him are from an AI test.
Staff photo / illustration by Peter Haley
Spillman, Rick (Professor) - 3
NEWS--Rick Spillman, associate professor of computer science at Pacific Lutheran University. Spillman has been studying information that's come out on the Shroud of Turin for 4 years. He's not convinced that recent laboratory tests which show the shroud was made in the 14th century are proof that it is not the burial cloth of Christ.
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Harry H. Sprinker
Sprinker Gets'Needled'
County Commissioner Harry Sprinker smiles bravely as Dr. Hillis Griffin prepares to scratch the commissioner’s arm. The inoculation for smallpox didn’t hurt. It didn’t even break the skin. Miss Marie Jones, registered nurse, assists with the “operation.” Local governments, city-county health department and medical society all are co-operating in a county-wide vaccination-against-smallpox campaign. All residents in Tacoma and Pierce County have been urged to get vaccinations at their nearest fire station between 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday. News Tribune staff photo. TNT 05-23-1954 A13.
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Honorable Harry H. Sprinker
Chairman
Pierce County Commissioners
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Harry H. Sprinker
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Harry Sprinker
Commissioner
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Harry Sprinker
(Marv Bidstrup)
Staff photo by Bruce Larson
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Harry Sprinker
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Harry Sprinker
Stallworth, Daisy (State Official) - 1
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Mrs. Leroy Stallworth
Faces and Places
Stallworth, Daisy (State Official) - 2
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Daisy Stallworth
Miami 1970
Stallworth, Daisy (State Official) - 3
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Daisy Stallworth
Pierce County Economic Development Director
Staff photo by Bruce Kellman
Stallworth, Daisy (State Official) - 4
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Daisy Stallworth Q&A
Stallworth, Daisy (State Official) - 5
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Daisy Stallworth
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WASHINGTON--MAVERICK PRIEST--As a photographer takes aim, Rev. George A. Stallings preaches before an independent Catholic congregation Sunday morning at Howard University in Washington, against the wishes of his bishop, Cardinal James A. Hickey. According to church officials, Stalling's establishment of the Imani Temple is a major blow to Hickey, who earlier this year was accused of racism for closing three inner-city Catholic high schools. The move also puts Stallings on a collision course with the Roman Catholic Church.
Associated Press Photo
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The Rev. George A. Stallings Jr.
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The Rev. George Stallings conducts services at the Allen African Methodist Episcopal Church/ Stallings has broke away from the Roman Catholic Church and has founded his own Imani Temple in Washington D.C.
NEWS/MAYNARD; Staff Photo by Bill Hunter
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The Rev. George A. Stallings talks about his split with the Roman Catholic Church, and founding his own Imani Temple in Washington D.C., in Rev. Vernon Burroughs office prior to services at Allen African Methodist Episcopal Church.
Staff photo by Bill Hunter
STALLINGS AFFAIR -- According to a published report, The Rev. George Stallings, who broke from the Catholic Church last year to form an independent African-American Church, had a two-year homosexual relationship with an employee of his former church.
Associated Press Photo, 1989
Stegman, W. Carl (Fife Politician) - 1
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W. Carl Stegman
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Tom Stenger
Freeholder
27th Pos. #1
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Stenger, Thomas R.
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Tom Stenger