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funcionarios de la policía universitaria de la universidad nevada y quiero dejarles ahora con john lombards, kevin. gracias por la oportunidad de hablar esta noche. creo que es importante que la gente comprenda la alianza que se ha formado como resultado de mi carrera. en el ámbito policial y con el alguacil y. y la confianza que sentí cuando recibí la notificación hoy. sabía que habría una respuesta apropiada, expedita y rápida. y hoy. la policía hizo una labor fantástica junto con el personal de la policía. una labor fantástica e en los análisis posterior. de nos sentimos satisfechos y me llena de orgullo la respuesta de los socorristas de la comunidad universitaria y absolutamente de la comunidad de las vegas y el estado de nevada. >> lo importante aquí es demostrar la solidaridad. y estamos aquí para ayudar. >> estamos aquí para el beneficio de las víctimas y quiero expresar mi pensamientos para con las víctimas y sus familias. y vamos a hacer todo lo que esté a nuestro alcance para enfrentar estas situaciones de manera apropiada con la formación continua que tenemos. gracias kevin y c
funcionarios de la policía universitaria de la universidad nevada y quiero dejarles ahora con john lombards, kevin. gracias por la oportunidad de hablar esta noche. creo que es importante que la gente comprenda la alianza que se ha formado como resultado de mi carrera. en el ámbito policial y con el alguacil y. y la confianza que sentí cuando recibí la notificación hoy. sabía que habría una respuesta apropiada, expedita y rápida. y hoy. la policía hizo una labor fantástica junto con...
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may of. 1880 offered gelman, who was a tanner and a lombard dealer in port jarvis, new york applied for a warrant for the arrest of a man named john p.g. smith. smith had been a bookkeeper for gellman, but he had left his employment. in august 18, 1876, to study law at law school. and gellman claimed that while he was attending law school, smith had supported himself by forging checks in gilman's name found guilty. smith was sentenced to five years in sinking. there he was identified as being none other than paul super. so he served his time there after his release from sing sing. paul is last mentioned in the new york newspapers in 1872 and he thereafter appears to be lost to. history. i talk back and forth with with the late dr. whitfield who had been the widely spar professor of american here and at dickinson college and librarian and executive officer of the american philosophical society. and he told that that he learned that super had died in texas. about 1913. and i still i can still hear dr. bell saying, mark, i wish i could figure out where i put the notes from this because i can't find anything in the census records that
may of. 1880 offered gelman, who was a tanner and a lombard dealer in port jarvis, new york applied for a warrant for the arrest of a man named john p.g. smith. smith had been a bookkeeper for gellman, but he had left his employment. in august 18, 1876, to study law at law school. and gellman claimed that while he was attending law school, smith had supported himself by forging checks in gilman's name found guilty. smith was sentenced to five years in sinking. there he was identified as being...
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may of. 1880 offered gelman, who was a tanner and a lombard dealer in port jarvis, new york applied for a warrant for the arrest of a man named john p.g. smith. smith had been a bookkeeper for gellman, but he had left his employment. in august 18, 1876, to study law at law school. and gellman claimed that while he was attending law school, smith had supported himself by forging checks in gilman's name found guilty. smith was sentenced to five years in sinking. there he was identified as being none other than paul super. so he served his time there after his release from sing sing. paul is last mentioned in the new york newspapers in 1872 and he thereafter appears to be lost to. history. i talk back and forth with with the late dr. whitfield who had been the widely spar professor of american here and at dickinson college and librarian and executive officer of the american philosophical society. and he told that that he learned that super had died in texas. about 1913. and i still i can still hear dr. bell saying, mark, i wish i could figure out where i put the notes from this because i can't find anything in the census records that
may of. 1880 offered gelman, who was a tanner and a lombard dealer in port jarvis, new york applied for a warrant for the arrest of a man named john p.g. smith. smith had been a bookkeeper for gellman, but he had left his employment. in august 18, 1876, to study law at law school. and gellman claimed that while he was attending law school, smith had supported himself by forging checks in gilman's name found guilty. smith was sentenced to five years in sinking. there he was identified as being...