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Library of Congress
Loc: Alfred Whital Stern Collection of Lincolniana
The Library of Congress takes an in-depth look into the life of Abraham Lincoln through the use of Alfred Whital Stern's collection of Lincoln memorabilia. View letters written by Lincoln as well as various objects from his life....
International Institute of Social History
International Institute of Social History: Sternly Attack Criminal Activities
From the International Institute of Social History this is "Sternly attack criminal activities" a Chinese political propaganda poster by Yan Ming, 1983.
Nobel Media AB
The Nobel Prize: Otto Stern Nobel Lecture: The Method of Molecular Rays
At this site from The Nobel Foundation you can download and read Otto Stern's Nobel Lecture entitled "The method of molecular rays," which is available in pdf format.
Smithsonian Institution
Smithsonian American Art Museum: Maurice Sterne
As part of the Smithsonian Art Museum's database of artists, Maurice Sterne is described here along with information on his contributions to art through his work with modern painting and sculpting.
New York University
Nyu Stern: Europe's Single Currency Ready or Not
An Economist Magazine article from 1998 about the introduction of the Euro as the new currency in the European Union. This article predicts the effect the euro will have on the EU.
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A View on Cities: Stockholm: Sculpted Stern of the Vasa
Sculpted stern of the Vasa (Stockholm)
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Smithsonian Institution Archives: Lina Solomonova Stern (1878 1968)
Biochemist Lina Solomonova Stern (1878-1968), professor of physiology at the University of Moscow, did pioneering work on the blood-brain barrier. This photograph was distributed when she attended the Ninth International Congress of...
University of Florida
Baldwin Library: Andreas Heimberger
A scanned copy of the 1875 publication of Andreas Heimberger by Adolf Stern, a fiction book for children.
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Web Gallery of Art: Laurence Sterne
An image of "Laurence Sterne", created by Joseph Nollekens in 1766 (Marble).
TED Talks
Ted: Ted Ed: The Journey to Pluto, the Farthest World Ever Explored
Alan Stern explains how NASA's New Horizons mission will to allow us to see Pluto for the first time.
Federal Reserve Bank
Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis: Achieving Economic Stability: Lessons From the Crash of 1929
This page provides access to the text of the speech "Achieving Economic Stability: Lessons From the Crash of 1929" by Gary H. Stern, President, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. It compares the Crash of 1929 to the Crash of 1987.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: The Quantum Mechanical Model of the Atom
An explanation using quantum mechanics to describe the atom.
Other
Sail Safe
"Get your sailing skills the fun way on our Sail Safe pages." The National Maritime Museum promotes safe sailing with this interactive lesson and game.
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Web Gallery of Art: St John of Nepomuk
An image of "St John of Nepomuk", created by Ignaz Sternz (Oil on canvas, 172 x 123 cm).
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Web Gallery of Art: The Vision of St Filippo Neri
An image of "The Vision of St Filippo Neri", created by Ludovico Sternz (Oil on copper, 39 x 30 cm).
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Clip Art Etc: Aphractus
Called also navis aperta, a ship which had no deck but was merely covered with planks in the front and hinder part, as is represented in the following cut. The ships which had decks were called cataphracti. At the time of the Trojan war...
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Clip Art Etc: Aplustria
Greek aplustria, or stern ornament.
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Clip Art Etc: Gubernaculum
A rudder. Before the invention of the rudder, which Pliny ascribes to Tiphys, the pilot of the ship Argo, vessels were both propelled and guided by oars alone. This circumstance may account for the form of the ancient rudder, as well as...