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Collection of wartime personal letters from Cpl. Robert Levey to his mother describing daily life in the military, correspondence management, and interactions with fellow soldiers during World War II.
Year:
1944
Region / City:
Europe (World War II theater), New York, USA
Type of document:
Personal letters / Military correspondence
Author:
Cpl. Robert Levey
Recipient:
Mrs. Betty Levey
Period of correspondence:
September–December 1944
Military unit:
CoB 36 Sig Hu CoN BN, U.S. Army
Postal service:
U.S. Army Postal Service, V-Mail
Topics:
Personal updates, mail and packages, military life, family communication
Events mentioned:
Receiving packages and letters, attending services, weather conditions, political opinions
Medium:
Handwritten letters, envelopes with stamps and censor markings
Associated persons:
John (cook/assistant), Eth, Frankie, Mr. Forman, Sg Goldstein, Joe, B. Grable
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Year:
1938
Region / city:
Fowey, Cornwall
Theme:
Maritime history, World War II
Document type:
Historical account, Ship registry
Organization / institution:
Polpen Shipping Co Ltd
Author:
C.H. Ward-Jackson
Target audience:
Maritime historians, WWII researchers
Period of validity:
1938-1944
Approval date:
1938
Modification date:
Not specified
Year:
5784 / 2024
Region / City:
Kfar Haroeh, Israel
Theme:
Jewish customs, family observance, halacha
Document Type:
Religious essay / Torah commentary
Institution / Organization:
Siach Shaul / Hemdat Yamim
Author:
Harav Shaul Yisraeli
Audience:
Jewish community, students of Torah
Historical Reference:
Insights from 5704 (1944)
References:
Bamidbar Rabba 11:5; Bamidbar 6:24; Avoda Zara 39a; Tehillim 45:14; Mishlei 30:17; Psikta, Naso; Bava Kama 80a; Vayikra Rabba 27:10; Kiddushin 29a; Nida 30b
Dedication:
Memory of Eretz Hemdah’s friends and members
Practical Context:
Observance of maternal customs, Shalom Zachar, brit mila, halachic practice
Year:
1944
Region / City:
United States
Subject:
Legal case
Document Type:
Court opinion
Organization / Institution:
United States Supreme Court
Author:
Mr. Justice Black
Target Audience:
Legal professionals, scholars, public
Period of Effect:
1944
Date of Approval:
1944
Date of Changes:
None
Context:
A Supreme Court opinion on the constitutionality of military exclusion orders during World War II, specifically regarding the internment of Japanese Americans.
Year:
1944
Region / city:
United Kingdom
Topic:
Military, World War II
Document type:
List
Organization:
US Army
Author:
Mr Phil Grinton
Target audience:
Military personnel, historians
Effective period:
April 30, 1944
Approval date:
February 2004
Modification date:
Not specified
Year:
1994
Film Title:
Gaslight
Original Release Year:
1944
Author / Student:
BEHS453
Characters:
Paula Alquist, Gregory Antony, Anton, Brian Cameroon, Nancy
Genre:
Psychological Thriller / Drama
Themes:
Domestic violence, Gaslighting, Psychological abuse, Isolation
Setting:
Paula’s childhood home, Italy (honeymoon), Scotland
Audience:
Academic / Film analysis
Purpose:
Analysis of domestic psychological abuse depicted in the film
Key Events:
Murder of Paula’s aunt, Paula’s isolation, manipulation and psychological abuse, investigation by Scotland Yard, arrest of the abuser
Year:
1944
Region:
United Kingdom
Subject:
Child psychology and juvenile delinquency
Document type:
Research evaluation
Author:
Unspecified (student or academic summary)
Methodology:
Case studies and interviews
Sample size:
44 juvenile thieves
Key findings:
Emotional disturbance related to home-life
Limitations:
Reliance on parental recollections, lack of population validity, non-experimental methods
Page count:
56
Audience:
Academic or educational
Focus period:
1944 study
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Washington State
Topic:
Firearm licensing, Appeal process
Document type:
Procedure template
Agency / Organization:
Law enforcement agencies
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Law enforcement agencies
Effective period:
Not specified
Approval date:
January 2024
Modification date:
January 2024
Year:
2023
Region / City:
California
Topic:
Credit for Prior Learning
Document Type:
Administrative Procedure
Organ / Institution:
College District
Author:
MAP CPL Workgroup
Target Audience:
Students, Faculty, Academic Advisors
Period of Validity:
Ongoing, review every 3 years
Approval Date:
11/09/2023
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2011
Region / City:
Northern Wyoming
Theme:
Credit for Prior Learning
Document Type:
Handbook
Organization:
Northern Wyoming Community College District
Author:
Northern Wyoming Community College District
Target Audience:
Degree-seeking students, adults, non-traditional students, individuals with prior learning experiences
Effective Period:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Organization:
Elkton Police Department
Jurisdiction:
Maryland
Legal Basis:
Maryland Public Safety Code Section 3-106
Document Type:
Public Notice
Subject:
Administrative Trial Board
Officer Name:
Cpl. Amanda Banik
Hearing Date:
November 10, 2025
Hearing Time:
9:00 AM
Location:
100 Railroad Avenue, Elkton, MD 21921
Public Access:
Conditional, subject to statutory limitations
Rules for Visitors:
Identification required; no weapons; no electronic devices; no food or beverages; no interruptions; controlled entry and exit; no smoking; first come, first served seating; removal for non-compliance
Closure Authority:
Chief of Police for good cause under Section 3-106
Scheduling Note:
Hearings may be postponed or cancelled if resolved prior to the scheduled date
Year:
2025
Organization:
Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC)
Target audience:
Social Care and Children and Young People Workforce registrants
Document type:
Badge criteria and guidance
Core learning element:
Protection
Prerequisites:
Introduction to SSSC CPL badge
Application frequency:
Once per year
Submission format:
Written statement or audio/video recording
Word count requirement:
450–750 words
Assessment period:
28 days
Purpose:
Recognition of learning and professional development in protection
Jurisdiction:
New York
Legal field:
Criminal procedure; evidence law
Subject:
Admissibility of testimony concerning destroyed controlled substances
Type of document:
Statutory rule with commentary
Governing law:
Criminal Procedure Law (CPL)
Related provision:
CPL Article 715
Key legal issue:
Admission of evidence when seized drugs have been destroyed
Referenced case law:
People v Reed, 44 NY2d 799 (1978)
Institutions involved:
Courts; law enforcement; prosecution and defense
Primary actors mentioned:
Police custodian; prosecution; defendant
Purpose:
Conditions under which testimony regarding destroyed drugs may be admitted at trial
Document structure:
Subdivisions with explanatory note and judicial quotation