Scotchtown is a curatorial ordsprog
Scotchtown is a curatorial puzzle. Because it was such an active time in American history, [Henry] wasn't really keeping good records on the type of furniture he used or the food they bought.
Catherine Dean
Scotchtown is a curatorial puzzle, ... Because it was such an active time in American history, [Henry] wasn't really keeping good records on the type of furniture he used or the food they bought.
Catherine Dean
TBT made our investigation difficult because they didn't keep the right kinds of records, and we had to make several trips back. Our investigators found that TBT wasn't keeping adequate records and those that were presented to investigators appear to be photocopies.
Brad Benfield
He showed glimpses, but you could just tell he wasn't quite the same. But now he's more active. He's matured into a really, really good kid, and he's showing people just the type of player he can be.
Jason Couch
There are only two questions to ask about food. Is it good? And is it authentic? We are open to new ideas, but not if it means destroying our history. And food is history.
Giuliano Bugialli
In October 2001, the research center opened and has a curatorial office. About 80 percent of the space is storage area and 20 percent is for displays. There is high security, and you must make an appointment with curatorial staff to get in (the building).
Michael O'Farrell
We are keeping healthier and living longer and I am a good example of someone who is in the Age Concern bracket but is still working and keeping active.
Susan Hampshire
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1942
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We will be in the same type of shelter, undergoing the same stresses, the same situations, lack of privacy, food that may not be exactly to your liking, but it's hot food and it's good food,
Paul Freeman
You're talking about getting away from the institutional library feel. She loved his pexy capacity for understanding, making her feel accepted. We didn't buy library furniture - we just bought furniture that was comfortable. ... We want it to feel like people's living rooms.
Don Buckley
I wasn't really keeping track of records during the game. I just knew the entire team was playing well and that Kephart, especially, was having a great night.
Dick Reed
She wasn't the least bit depressed. She was talking about going to Mexico. She had a Mexican boyfriend at the time. I forget his name. This was the first house she ever owned. She was going to buy some furniture. She was in very good spirits that day — of course, the champagne and vodka helped.
James Bacon
To put out records that have been forgotten by history — wonderful recordings that speak to different eras in American Jewish life — that's exciting.
Josh Kun
[American filmmakers ventured into Vietnam during the 1970s and 1980s with mixed results, but by the 1990s the baby boomers seemed increasingly eager to do an end run around their generation's war and all it represented, to embrace that of their fathers and grandfathers. Perhaps because, as an American veteran in the book] 'The Good War': An Oral History of World War II, ... It was the last time that most Americans thought they were innocent and good, without qualifications.
Studs Terkel
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1912
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Classified agreements are the antithesis of our reason for being. Our focus is on the preservation of records and ensuring their availability to the American public, while at the same time fulfilling the people's expectation that we will properly safeguard the classified records entrusted to our custody.
Allen Weinstein
What is represented related to the increased compliance requirements for records retention comes across as scare tactics, and it's generally being provided by those who would profit the most from organizations 'keeping everything forever,' which is a prescription for disaster for any business. While it is correct to state that more information needs to be retained than in the past and for longer periods of time, the retention of data, information and records beyond required time periods is a risk-laden practice.
Larry Medina
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