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Tucker, Terry Wayne [1] |
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Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
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Becky Ellis? You know you're from Coudersport, PA if..........
February 12 · 2019
This is my Mom (in the fishnet stockings )Norma Hammond...does anyone know where, when, name of play?
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Linda Goodnoe Russell
Looks like Colleen Predmore Majot in the background 1983 graduate
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Rita Sevinsky
And Denise Casini Bridges.
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Linda Goodnoe Russell
Rita Sevinsky Can you give Becky any info
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Rita Sevinsky
Linda Goodnoe Russell, no I can't. :/
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Sue Mitchell
???? Johnny Domaleski told me that Norma Hammond took in Eliot Ness's cat Pandora after he died in 1957 and Mrs. Ness was leaving town (sans feline) ....
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Becky Ellis
Sue Mitchell we had Pandora a long time. She was a stray...lived with us mid 60's until mid 70's. That Eliot Ness story is just that...a story.
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Steven J Heimel
Maybe "Showboat," was popular back in the day.
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Richard Neefe
We didn't have any scenes like this in our class plays. ????
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Steven J Heimel
I was thinking the same thing.
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Colleen Predmore Majot
It is me and Denise Casini Bridges in the background and I would say that this play is around 1978-79. It had to be the potter players putting it on.
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Millie Jones
??There was a ‘resurgence’ of ’Showboat’@ that time in History <> With the ‘Paddle Wheeler’ in the background & the actors sitting on bales of straw { in lieu of ‘cotton bales’ on the Deck } the dancer has got to be the character ‘Miss Ellie’ from “Showboat “ <> The stage looks a little large for a high school ~ so would the Musical ???? have been a production staged @ the Consistory or on a College Stage ???
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Becky Ellis? You know you're from Coudersport, PA if..........
February 12 · 2019
This is my Mom (in the fishnet stockings )Norma Hammond...does anyone know where, when, name of play?
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14 May 2010 |
Alfred, Allegany, New York, USA |
| Dean, Alfred State College, School of Arts & Sciences |
- Dr. Terry Tucker Hired as New Dean of School of Arts and Sciences
Alfred State, Dr. Terry Tucker Hired as New Dean of School of Arts and Sciences
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Posted Date: Friday, May 14, 2010 - 11:29
Dr. Terry Tucker
Officials at Alfred State College have announced that Dr. Terry Tucker has been hired as the new dean of the School of Arts and Sciences at the College. He begins his duties Aug. 1.
“I am delighted that Terry has decided to return to Alfred State,” said Dr. John M. Anderson, college president. “Terry previously served as a faculty member and department chair during his first stint at Alfred State, where he was involved, even then, in international activities. With Alfred State’s re-invigorated focus on community service outreach as well as international education, Terry will be a perfect fit!”
Since leaving Alfred State in 1995, Tucker has initiated and managed several academic, outreach, and international development initiatives at Cornell University (Ithaca). He currently serves as associate director of the Cornell International Institute for Food, Agriculture and Development (CIIFAD) and director of Academic Programs in the College of Agriculture and Life Science’s International Programs unit. Much of his work in Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, Latin America, and Africa focused on building the capacity of higher education institutions for advancing community, regional, and national development.
Among Tucker’s many accomplishments while at Cornell, he developed, launched, and led a popular new interdepartmental major in international agriculture and rural development. He also coordinates Cornell’s International Studies undergraduate minor and the Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program. He has organized and co-taught interdisciplinary field-based courses in Haiti, Honduras, India, Mexico, and the Philippines. Additionally, Tucker has managed and co-taught courses with colleagues from around the world using interactive videoconferencing technology. For example, a current joint course initiative links Cornell, Michigan State University, and higher education institutions in Chiapas, Mexico, for a year-long series of team-taught weekly classes and a three-week January field trip. Participating faculty and students come from a diverse set of fields, including development studies, agriculture, social sciences, and the humanities.
Tucker’s international development work began at Alfred State in the 1980s through work with non-governmental organizations in Haiti. Later he served as a curriculum consultant on the Alfred-led project for post-civil war strengthening of post-secondary education in El Salvador. During that time, he advised FEPADE, a private sector foundation for educational development in El Salvador, conducting program evaluations at the National School of Agriculture (ENA) and the Central American Institute of Technology (ITCA). Also, while at Alfred he initiated and secured funding for an overseas experiential learning initiative that enabled Alfred students to gain exposure to agricultural and rural development issues in Haiti and Bolivia. Tucker also served as a visiting lecturer and curriculum consultant in Hungary while on the Alfred faculty.
While at Cornell, Tucker has continued to serve Alfred State as an advisory committee member and as a collaborator on a Cornell-Alfred State partnership to engage international scholars (through the Humphrey Fellowship Program) with the ASC community.
“I am strongly attracted to Alfred’s emphasis on student learning. High quality teaching and advising are hallmarks of an Alfred State education thanks to the talents and dedication of this faculty. I am honored to re-join colleagues whom I consider to be among the world’s best classroom teachers,” says Tucker. “One of the attractive challenges before us is to create innovative new opportunities to integrate student learning with high impact community engagement - community being defined very broadly. Alfred State has long been an important asset to the region, but we are positioned to do even more.
“Also, Alfred State’s commitment to the nascent Center for Organic and Sustainable Agriculture (COSA) holds much interest for me,” says Tucker. “Returning to Alfred at a time when I might contribute significantly to more refined conceptualization and building of the Center is an exciting prospect. That said, I am also, of course, fully prepared to enthusiastically support and work tirelessly on behalf of all academic departments and programs within the School of Arts and Sciences.”
As dean, Tucker is responsible for leading more than 70 faculty and staff. The school, with an annual budget of about $3 million, includes six departments (Learning Center) offering 16 programs to approximately 975 students.
The dean also provides leadership in strategic planning and implementing a mission to assure that the school is an academic leader in the region and the nation.
Tucker has presented guest lectures and papers across five continents on the potential role of higher education institutions in development. His other scholarly interests include participatory research approaches, farmer-led innovations for sustainable agriculture, and diverse partnerships for community development.
Tucker holds a PhD in agricultural, extension, and adult education from Cornell University; an MEd in agricultural education from Pennsylvania State University, and a BA in economics from the University of Pennsylvania.
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DEC 2018 - SONNY AND DORLA TUCKER’S KIDS
Pictured are the children of Edgar Emil Tucker and Dorla Dean Kelligan, grandchildren of Anna Katherine Mosch and Edgar Harvey Tucker, great grandchildren of Emil Mosch and Wilhelmina Kortz, 2nd great grandchildren of Karl Mosch and Caroline Scheider, Jacob Kortz and Katherine Pflugfelder. - with Anne Acker.
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Haven’t seen any of you in years. Great picture of some great cousins
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CHELSE MARGEURITE TUCKER GETS MARRIED August 4, 2018 to Ben Clarkson
Chelsea and Ben met November of 2014 shortly after Chelsea moved to Baltimore to start an AmeriCops Volunteer year. Ben was in his first semester of a PhD program at Johns Hopkins University.
Chelsea and Ben were married at "The Farm" - Chelsea's family property. The ceremony took place in a field on the property. The reception took place in the nearby barn (not seen in the photo below as it is was constructed after the photo was taken).
Chelsea is the youngest child of Terry Wayne Tucker and Karen Elizabeth Ryan,
granddaughter of Edgar Emil Tucker and Dorla Dean Kelligan,
great granddaughter of Anna Katherine Mosch and Edgar Harvey Tucker,
2nd great granddaughter of Emil Mosch and Wilhelmina Kortz,
3rd great granddaughter of Karl Mosch and Caroline Scheider, Jacob Kortz and Katherine Pflugfelder.
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Barbara Ellen Mosch
A beautiful bride!
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Brenda Shank
Congratulations. Beautiful setting and pictures!
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September 5 · 2018
CHELSE MARGEURITE TUCKER GETS MARRIED August 4, 2018 to Ben Clarkson
Chelsea and Ben met November of 2014 shortly after Chelsea moved to Baltimore to start an AmeriCops Volunteer year. Ben was in his first semester of a PhD program at Johns Hopkins… |
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