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Nicholas Hirshon Feature Story on Forest Hills Veterinarian Howard Nachamie

Collection: Queens Memory Collection at the Archives at Queens Library: Nicholas Hirshon
Date: March 19 2004; 2004-03-19 Material: Paper Dimension: 4 pages
Creator: Nicholas Hirshon Identifier: aql:25571 valet-20171211-220712 valet-20171211-220712.pdf

Description: Nicholas Hirshon of Forest Hills submitted this assignment, a feature on Forest Hills veterinarian Howard Nachamie, to his JOU 1001 Newswriting class at St. John's University in Jamaica, Queens. The assignment contains comments written by the professor, Calvin Lawrence, an adjunct who also worked for the newspaper Newsday.

Collection : aql:13844

Creator : Nicholas Hirshon

Date : March 19 2004; 2004-03-19

Summary/Description : Nicholas Hirshon of Forest Hills submitted this assignment, a feature on Forest Hills veterinarian Howard Nachamie, to his JOU 1001 Newswriting class at St. John's University in Jamaica, Queens. The assignment contains comments written by the professor, Calvin Lawrence, an adjunct who also worked for the newspaper Newsday.

Subject : Journalism, School; Hirshon, Nicholas; Nachamie, Howard; St. John's University (New York, N.Y.); Mobile Vet

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Coverage : Metropolitan Avenue, Forest Hills, NY Forest Hills (New York, N.Y.) Queens (New York, N.Y.)

Type : School assignment

Format : Paper; 4 pages

Identifier : aql:25571 valet-20171211-220712 valet-20171211-220712.pdf

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Journalism, School; Hirshon, Nicholas; Nachamie, Howard; St. John's University (New York, N.Y.); Mobile Vet
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