Season in review: Reporter Matt Tait hands out his KU football postseason awards
Those who preceded me in this position often penned a few paragraphs to put the finishing touches on the football seasons that were. After a two-year hiatus, it's time to bring that back. There's no flashy name for the following awards, nor does there need to be since very little about this year's Kansas University football team had much flash.
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Thomas Viaduct Obelisk Inscription (Relay, MD)

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Inscription reads:
This obelisk was
built by
John McCartney of Ohio
Thomas Viaduct Arch (Elkridge, MD)

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my dad, the aeronautical engineer

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My father’s NASA patents.
My father, James Claude Patterson Jr., passed away on April 26, 2010. He spent 35 years of his life working as a NASA aeronautical engineer.
Shortly after his death, I found a great number of photos I had not seen on his digital camera. What you see here are some of those that pertain to his career, as well as some I have taken after his passing, of artifacts of his science.
He contributed to the development of the Whitcomb Winglet, which is in popular use today, but his most recent work centered around his Wingtip Vortex Turbine research.
I seek to find a contact within NASA to whom I may convey the accumulated work that remains in his home.
This is a tribute.
Oh, James Patterson, why must your books be so additive?: http://yearbook.com/a/ta2km – by thesmilingdana (Dana Moorer)
Read James Patterson books? Want to? My wife has a dozen or more Alex Cross novels. hb paperback. Make offer. – by moviepastor (Dave Anderson)
James Patterson if you have to make commercials about your book I can't trust that it's any good. – by BREHMS (Ashley Brehmer)
James Patterson Trivia!
I’m looking for any good books similar to the maximum ride series by James Patterson. Thankyou for any answers.
Answer by Kelsey Kay
well The Palace of Laughter is also about a flying girl only she escapes from the circus with the help of a little boy and a talking tiger.

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