Vail Area Manuscripts
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Dick Pownall - Biography, p1
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Dick Pownall was a Vail resident and a world-class alpinist and technical climber. Pownall was a member of the 1963 American Mount Everest Expedition, which was the first successful ascent by an American team., This is page 1 of 4 pages.
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Dick Pownall - Biography, p4
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Dick Pownall was a Vail resident and a world-class alpinist and technical climber., This select bibliography is page 4 of 4 pages.
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Dr. Jack Eck biography - page 1
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Dr. Jack Eck was born and raised near the Pocono Mountains of northeast Pennsylvania. As a youth, he was active in scouting and outdoor activities. After his undergraduate studies at Muhlenberg College, Eck attended Temple University Medical School in Philadelphia. He served as a Captain and Flight Surgeon for the 101st Airborne Division “Screaming Eagles” during the Vietnam War.
After his military commitment, Dr. Eck was hired by Vail’s first physician, Tom Steinberg, M.D. In the late 1970s, Dr. Eck became the first Medical Advisor for the Vail Ski Patrol, as well as the first physician to serve on the ski patrol. Dr. Eck was crucial in the establishment of the Shaw Cancer Center. Jack’s Place: A Cancer Caring House was named in his honor., Dr. Jack Eck is the subject of this biographical document researched and written by VPL staff Lynn Albers. This is page 1 of the 4-page biography.
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Dr. Jack Eck biography - page 2
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Dr. Jack Eck was born and raised near the Pocono Mountains of northeast Pennsylvania. As a youth, he was active in scouting and outdoor activities. After his undergraduate studies at Muhlenberg College, Eck attended Temple University Medical School in Philadelphia. He served as a Captain and Flight Surgeon for the 101st Airborne Division “Screaming Eagles” during the Vietnam War.
After his military commitment, Dr. Eck was hired by Vail’s first physician, Tom Steinberg, M.D. In the late 1970s, Dr. Eck became the first Medical Advisor for the Vail Ski Patrol, as well as the first physician to serve on the ski patrol. Dr. Eck was crucial in the establishment of the Shaw Cancer Center. Jack’s Place: A Cancer Caring House was named in his honor., Dr. Jack Eck is the subject of this biographical document researched and written by VPL staff Lynn Albers. This is page 1 of the 4-page biography.
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Dr. Jack Eck biography - page 3
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Dr. Jack Eck was born and raised near the Pocono Mountains of northeast Pennsylvania. As a youth, he was active in scouting and outdoor activities. After his undergraduate studies at Muhlenberg College, Eck attended Temple University Medical School in Philadelphia. He served as a Captain and Flight Surgeon for the 101st Airborne Division “Screaming Eagles” during the Vietnam War.
After his military commitment, Dr. Eck was hired by Vail’s first physician, Tom Steinberg, M.D. In the late 1970s, Dr. Eck became the first Medical Advisor for the Vail Ski Patrol, as well as the first physician to serve on the ski patrol. Dr. Eck was crucial in the establishment of the Shaw Cancer Center. Jack’s Place: A Cancer Caring House was named in his honor., Dr. Jack Eck is the subject of this biographical document researched and written by VPL staff Lynn Albers. This is page 3 of the 4-page biography.
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Dr. Jack Eck biography - page 4
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Dr. Jack Eck was born and raised near the Pocono Mountains of northeast Pennsylvania. As a youth, he was active in scouting and outdoor activities. After his undergraduate studies at Muhlenberg College, Eck attended Temple University Medical School in Philadelphia. He served as a Captain and Flight Surgeon for the 101st Airborne Division “Screaming Eagles” during the Vietnam War.
After his military commitment, Dr. Eck was hired by Vail’s first physician, Tom Steinberg, M.D. In the late 1970s, Dr. Eck became the first Medical Advisor for the Vail Ski Patrol, as well as the first physician to serve on the ski patrol. Dr. Eck was crucial in the establishment of the Shaw Cancer Center. Jack’s Place: A Cancer Caring House was named in his honor., Dr. Jack Eck is the subject of this biographical document researched and written by VPL staff Lynn Albers. This is page 4 of the 4-page biography.
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Eagle Valley Community Fund - page 1
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Operating for more than 50 years, the Annual Rummage Sale of Eagle County was a sociocultural phenomenon. It was the major annual fundraiser for the Eagle Valley Community Fund (EVCF). Eagle County nonprofit organizations and schools were the primary recipients of EVCF monetary benefits., This historical essay features the Eagle Valley Community Fund. It was researched and written by VPL staff Lynn Albers. This is page 1 of the 8-page document.
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Eagle Valley Community Fund - page 2
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Operating for more than 50 years, the Annual Rummage Sale of Eagle County was a sociocultural phenomenon. It was the major annual fundraiser for the Eagle Valley Community Fund (EVCF). Eagle County nonprofit organizations and schools were the primary recipients of EVCF monetary benefits., This historical essay features the Eagle Valley Community Fund (EVCF). It was researched and written by VPL staff Lynn Albers. This is page 2 of the 8-page document.
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Eagle Valley Community Fund - page 3
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Operating for more than 50 years, the Annual Rummage Sale of Eagle County was a sociocultural phenomenon. It was the major annual fundraiser for the Eagle Valley Community Fund (EVCF). Eagle County nonprofit organizations and schools were the primary recipients of EVCF monetary benefits., This historical essay features the Eagle Valley Community Fund. It was researched and written by VPL staff Lynn Albers. This is page 3 of the 8-page document.
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Eagle Valley Community Fund - page 4
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Operating for more than 50 years, the Annual Rummage Sale of Eagle County was a sociocultural phenomenon. It was the major annual fundraiser for the Eagle Valley Community Fund (EVCF). Eagle County nonprofit organizations and schools were the primary recipients of EVCF monetary benefits., This historical essay features the Eagle Valley Community Fund. It was researched and written by VPL staff Lynn Albers. This is page 4 of the 8-page document.
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