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People is exactly "Porter, Bill"
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Start Date:1983
Location:Charlottesville, VA
People:Brown, Walter
Summers, Vince
Harris, Ron
D'Addario, Larry
Richardson, Warren
Faber, Marek
Balister, Michael
Crady, Kirk
Dill, Harry
Petty, Monroe
Runion, Gene
Archer, John
Weinreb, Sander
Granlund, John
Shalloway, Art
Luckado, Lucky
Pospieszalski, Marian
Thach, Karen
Taylor, Garnett
Burgess, Cathy
Escoffier, Ray
Crawford, Marshall
Dillon, Matt
Porter, Bill
Creator:Records of the NRAO
Series:Photographs Series
Unit:NRAO Employees Unit
Subunit:NRAO Social Events Subunit
Type:Still Image
Subject:Employees
Events--Social events
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Description:The Ivy Road Gang, headed by 2011 Jansky Lecturer Sandy Weinreb, gather for a late 1983 farewell lunch for retiring Art Shalloway. Left to right: Walter Brown, Vince Summers, Ron Harris, Larry D'Addario, Warren Richardson, Marek Faber, Mike Balister, Kirk Crady, Harry Dill, Monroe Petty, Gene Runion, John Archer, Sandy Weinreb, John Granlund, Art Shalloway, Lucky Luckado, Marian Pospieszalski, Karen Thach, Garnett Taylor (behind Karen), Cathy Burgess, Ray Escoffier, Marshall Crawford, Matt Dillon, Bill Porter. [show more]
Start Date:2005-07-11
Location:Washington, D.C.
People:Russell, Adrian
Dickman, Robert L.
Schrader, Brian
Marzilli, Chris
Porter, Bill
Beasley, Tony
Sunley, Judy
Wootten, Al
Creator:Records of the NRAO
Series:Photographs Series
Unit:MMA/ALMA Unit
Type:Still Image
Subject:Instruments--Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA)
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Description:In the AUI offices in Washington, DC, participants celebrate the 11 July 2005 signing with Vertex of the contract for 25 ALMA production antennas. Left to right: Adrian Russell (just partly visible), Bob Dickman (then at NSF), Brian Schrader (VertexRSI Project Director), Chris Marzilli (General Dynamics Executive VP), Bill Porter, Tony Beasley, Judy Sunley (NSF), and Al Wootten. [show more]
Start Date:1987-10-07
Location:Green Bank, WV
People:Fleming, Richard
Porter, Jim
Webb, Dale
Porter, Bill
Keys, Mike
Dinius, Mark
Cover, Don
Gibb, Jim
Swann, Don
Petty, Monroe
McKean, Bruce
Marymor, Jay
Dowling, John
Hovatter, Don
Desmond, Jim
Lagoyda, Skip
Creator:Records of the NRAO
Series:Photographs Series
Unit:NRAO Employees Unit
Subunit:NRAO Social Events Subunit
Type:Still Image
Subject:Events--Social events
Description:Since around 1980 the NRAO Site Business Managers have taken turns hosting a group meeting. Attendees at the early meetings were business managers only from what were then our four sites: Green Bank, Charlottesville, Tucson, and Socorro. Meeting attendance has expanded to include attendees from Administration, Human Resources, Program Management, Fiscal, the Office of Chilean Affairs, and AUI management, and the group now includes numerous women. Meetings are held held twice a year. A golf tournament, instituted when AD for Administration Jim Desmond arrived at NRAO and continued through the tenures of George Clark and Ted Miller, was for many years an antidote to dealing with policies, procedures, budgets, and other weighty matters. This photo is of the attendees at the 6-7 October 1987 meeting in Green Bank. Left to right: Richard Fleming, Jim Porter, Dale Webb, Bill Porter, Mike Keyes, Mark Dinius, Don Cover, Jim Gibb, Don Swann, Monroe Petty, Bruce McKean, J. Marymor, John Dowling, Don Hovatter, Jim Desmond, Skip Lagoyda. [show more]
Start Date:2007-12
Location:Charlottesville, VA
People:Porter, Bill
Donahoe, Patrick W.
Shepherd, Amy
Miller, Ted
Turner, Anthony
Clark, George
Starr, Tim
D'Angio, Bob
Bishop, Richard
Sakshaug, Richard
Creator:Records of the NRAO
Series:Photographs Series
Unit:NRAO Employees Unit
Subunit:NRAO Social Events Subunit
Type:Still Image
Subject:Events--Social events
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Description:In this December 2007 photo, the "Pipe Choir" performs at a Charlottesville business office lunch. Bill Porter says, "I had found a Christmas craft project that told how to make chimes by cutting galvanized pipe to different lengths, and gave 'music' sheets to play Christmas tunes by banging the pipes. Ted [Miller] took the 8 ft length of pipe home and cut it into the lengths and we took volunteers to be the 'NRAO Pipe Choir.' The photos, obviously, are of the musicians practicing under a very stern conductor." Standing left to right: Stern conductor Bill Porter, Pat Donahoe, Amy Shepherd, Ted Miller, Anthony Turner, George Clark, Tim Starr, and Bob D'Angio. Seated: Richard Bishop and Richard Sakshaug. [show more]