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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Financial record - Annual Report, Port Melbourne Bowling Club, 1911
Annual balance sheet of the Port Melbourne Bowling Club 1911-1912, 4 pgsport - lawn bowls, port melbourne bowling club -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Financial record - Annual Report, Port Melbourne Bowling Club, 1939
Annual balance sheet of the Port Melbourne Bowling Club 1938-39sport - lawn bowls, port melbourne bowling club -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Financial record - Annual Report, City of Port Melbourne, Annual Statement of Accounts, Oct 1946
City of Port Melbourne Annual Statement of Accounts including Statement of Rates, Statement of Contracts, Statement of Receipts and Expenditure, Statement of Asset and Liabilities, Statement of City of Port Melbourne Annual Statement of Accounts 30 September 1946, including Statements of Rates, Contracts, Receipts and Expenditure, Assets and Liabilities, Electric Supply Accounts etc (May not be in this box)local government - city of port melbourne, t e sullivan, braybrook quarries, sydney sims anderson, g f yates, winifred mary woodruff nee prest, john william (jack) woodruff -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Financial record - Annual Report, City of Port Melbourne, Annual Statement of Accounts, Sep 1941
City of Port Melbourne Annual Statement of Accounts including Statement of Rates, Statement of Contracts, Statement of Receipts and Expenditure, Statement of Asset and Liabilities, Statement of City of Port Melbourne Annual Statement of Accounts 30 September 1941, including Statements of Rates, Contracts, Receipts and Expenditure, Assets and Liabilities, Electric Supply Accounts etclocal government - city of port melbourne, james llewellyn cousland, mayors -
Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.
Book, Theodore Jesse Hoover, The Economics of Mining, 1938
Theodore Jesse Hoover, brother of the 31st President of the United States, was born in West Branch, Iowa, on January 28, 1871. He attended Stanford and received the Bachelor of Arts degree in Geology and Mining in 1901. Following graduation his professional career started with the position of assayer for the Keystone Consolidated Mining Company. After one year, he became assistant manager for the Standard Consolidated Mine, and a year later he was promoted to manager of the operation. In 1907 Hoover went to London as general manager of Minerals Separation, Ltd. This company was developing the froth flotation process for recovering minerals from ores. Hoover took an active part in the development of the flotation concentration process and authored one of the first books on the concentration of ores by flotation. After four years with Minerals Separation, Ltd., Hoover entered private practice as a consulting mining and metallurgical engineer with offices in London and in San Francisco. He was very successful and held positions of consulting engineer, managing director, director, and president of many mining companies in America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia. He returned to Stanford in 1919 as Professor of Mining and Metallurgy and Executive Head of the Department of Mining and Metallurgy. His experience and ability in organization made him a natural leader. He was influential in the formation of the School of Engineering at Stanford. The School was formed in 1925 and he was made dean, a position he held until his retirement in 1936. As dean of engineering, he promoted a broad fundamental training program for undergraduate engineering students. Under his guidance, emphasis was placed upon graduate work and he was responsible for developing strong graduate engineering curricula at Stanford. While dean he continued teaching and his course, "The Economics of Mining," developed into a book which was published in 1933. He became interested in the functions of engineers and, with Professor Fish, wrote a book entitled "The Engineering Profession" which was published in 1940 and revised in 1950. In addition to his academic activities he was generous in his hospitality. Faculty and students alike enjoyed the annual field day and barbecue at his Rancho del Oso, near Santa Cruz. He was widely read and had a lively interest in all the things he encountered. He speculated on the antiquity of man and man's early production processes. To verify an idea regarding flint tools, he studied their shapes and became proficient in making arrow heads. He was also interested in wild life, and was one of the founding members of the Cooper Ornithological Society. (http://engineering.stanford.edu/about/bio-hoover)Blue hard covered book of 547 pages including an index. Contents include mine valuation (sampling, ore deposits, ore reserves, financial provisions, sale of mineral product, metal prices, reports) and Mining Organization (Co-operative effort, Mining Companies, Promoting Mining Enterprises, fluctuations of share prices, valuation of mining shares, fakes and fallacies, the mining Engineer and the law) and Mine Management (Organization of staff, mine manager, efficiency, industrial relations, training and discipline, safety).inside cover 'Charles Bacon Mackay School of Mines'.mining, economics, hoover, stanford, mackay school of mines, mackay, bacon -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Council Minutes - CTS, Collingwood Technical School Minutes of School Council Meetings. 1912-1951 (incomplete)
Minutes of the School Council at Collingwood Technical School 1912-1951 (incomplete, missing 1942-1946). The Council was the governing board and these minutes are a record of the elected members of the Council and all aspects of the govrernance (from correspondence to financial matters) of CTSA record of the monthly meetings of the School Council.Hard cover minute books (6 volumes) with green fabric cover and 'leather' corners and spine. "Minute Book" printed on spine.Hand written minutes throughout. collingwood technical school, cts, school council, council minutes, governance, monthly reports, education department victoria, nmit, -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Council Minutes - CTC, Collingwood Technical College Council Minutes. 1973-1981
Collingwood Technical College Minutes of College Council Meetings. 1973-1981. The Council was the governing board and these minutes are a record of the elected members of the Council and all aspects of the governance (from correspondence to financial matters) of CTC.A record of the monthly meetings of the College Council.Bound typed copies of Minutes of CTC Council. Cardboard cover with tape binding.1970 editions: printed on front cover: Collingwood / Technical College / Council Minutes / [dates]. Each page is signed by a Council member. 1975-76 has a CCOT label on cover. 1979-1981, printed on front cover "Collingwood College / of Technical and Further Education" although minutes are headed Collingwood Technical College.collingwood technical college, ctc, ccot, collingwood college of technical and further education, school council, college council, council minutes, governance, monthly reports, education department victoria, nmit, -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - Simon Warrender Collection See Description for details
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - CAC - Presentation For Honorable Robert H.Conn Assistant Secretary (Financial Management) And Comptroller Of The United States Department Of Navy, Rear Admiral Edward Walker JR.Commander U.S Navy Supply Systems Commander U.S Navy Supply Systems Commandy, CAC - Presentation For Honorable Robert H.Conn Assistant Secretary (Financial Management) And Comptroller Of The United States Department Of Navy, Rear Admiral Edward Walker JR.Commander U.S Navy Supply Systems Commander U.S Navy Supply Systems Command
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (collection) - Simon Warrender Collection See items under Description
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - Statistics On Australian Air Travel 1946 - 1949, Financial Report Ana 1947, Report Air Policy 1948
... Statistics On Australian Air Travel 1946 - 1949, Financial... Travel 1946 - 1949, Financial Report Ana 1947, Report Air Policy ...Description: ISBN: DRB 101 Date: Feb 1979 Publisher: Directorate of Instructions, Orders & Manuals. Pages: 12 Binding: Permanent - Soft Keywords: Historical Monograph No. 10 Level of Importance: National. -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Sales Brochure, Dallas Price Homes Pty Ltd, Eltham Hub: A Unique New Entry To Eltham's Town Centre; the facts about this multi purpose development, 1996
Produced by Contour Consultants Australia Pty Ltd on behalf of Dallas Price Homes Pty Ltd as part of the planning process for redevelopment of the former Eltham Shire Office site at 895 Main Road. In 1963 the Shire of Eltham purchased the Shillinglaw property of approximately 2 acres in Main Road, Eltham for the widening of Main Road and as a site for new Council offices. This land, which contained the Shillinglaw Cottage (c1878-80), was the remaining section of the Shillinglaw family holding that originally comprised 30 acres, being Lot 90 of Holloway's 1851 subdivision. Eltham Council intended to demolish this cottage, but through extensive community action it was saved, funds were raised, and it was relocated to the current site adjacent to the Eltham Library. The new Eltham Shire Offices opened in 1965 were designed to ensure retention of the three Italian Cypress trees that were located outside the Shillinglaw Cottage. In 1971 the building was extended at the southern end to provide additional space, including for the Eltham Library and Council's Engineering Department. Renovations were undertaken to the offices during 1987. The Victorian State Government commenced to restructure local government in 1994, which resulted in the establishment of the Shire of Nillumbik and the cessation of the Shire of Eltham. This new Nillumbik Shire Council was headed by government appointed commissioners, who decided in 1995 to put the former Eltham Shire offices on the market. Eventually in June 1996 the property was sold for $1.1 million and the building was subsequently demolished. A planning application for the site was then submitted to Nillumbik Shire Council in September 1996 for construction of a 24-hour service station, convenience store, cafe/takeaway food premises, a retail facility and community facility. There were many objections to this proposed development and in controversial circumstances a planning permit was granted by the Nillumbik Shire Council commissioners. After protracted actions involving a planning panel and a planning advisory committee, established by the Minister for Local Government, the proposal was eventually rejected as not satisfying the requirements of the planning scheme. In December 1997 the purchaser withdrew from the contract of sale, just prior to Council announcing a withdrawal from the contract. While there have been a number of possible development proposals considered by subsequent Nillumbik Shire Councils, this site has remained vacant since July 1996. TIMELINE (Prepared by Jim Connor, Eltham District Historical Society- March 2018- Based on press, council and personal records) June 1996 - Eltham Shire offices sold to Dallas Price Homes for $1.1 million. July 1996 - Shire office building demolished against community's wishes. Council claimed building riddled with asbestos. September 1996 - Planning application submitted to Nillumbik Shire Council to construct on the site a 24 hours Shell service station, convenience store, Hungry Jacks café/takeaway food premises, a retail facility and community facility. 213 objections and petition of over 1400 signatures received. Minister for Planning and Local Government orders an independent investigation into valuation and sale. 9 October 1996 - Permit granted by Nillumbik Shire Council commissioners, in controversial circumstances. A Planning Special Committee consisting of 3 commissioners and 3 community representatives considered 32 community objections. One commissioner declared a potential conflict of interest so only 2 commissioners were able to vote. After hearing all objections, the community representatives moved a foreshadowed motion to refuse a permit. The commissioners then closed the meeting, formerly opened a council meeting (for about a minute) and approved the application. October 1996 - Community members appealed planning decision to Administrative Appeals Tribunal. November 1996 -Minister for Planning and Local Government Robert McClelland calls appeal in and directs MT to refer this 'major policy issue' to the Governor in Council. February 1997 - Planning panel (Dimity Reed and Margaret Pitt) established to consider submissions. March 1997 - New council elected with five councillors. April 1997 - Three of the five new councillors vote to fight Commissioner's decision to grant a permit. April 1997 - Planning panel (Dimity Reed and Margaret Pitt) conducts hearings at Nillumbik Shire offices. June 1997 -Planning panel rejected Dallas Price Homes proposal as being 'totally inappropriate' for the site and recommends the site be rezoned for 'public purposes'. July 1997 - Dallas Price Homes threatened to sue Council and individual councillors. October 1997 - Report released of an Advisory Committee (Paul Jerome) established by the Minister for Planning and Local Government. Committee considered Dallas Price Homes proposal and an alternative concept plan proposal by Council for a gallery, workshop, offices and cinema community-based development. Advisory Committee recommended Dallas Price Homes proposal be rejected as not satisfying the requirements of the planning scheme and recommended further testing of the financial viability of Council's proposal. December 1997 - Dallas Price Homes withdrew from the contract of sale, just prior to Council announcing a withdrawal from the contract, which expired on 28th November and was not renewed by either side, after previously being extended twice pending a decision by the Minister. Council had to pay developer $58,000 for demolition costs. February 1998 - Dallas Price Homes application rejected by Planning and Local Government Minister. October 1998 - Nillumbik Councillors suspended and an Administrator appointed (until March 1999). The demolition of the former Shire of Eltham offices and proposed sale and development driven by the Commissioners for Nillumbik Shire Council brought the community together in substantial protest at the infrigement of ratepayers democratic say in local government and ciommunity assets combined with protests about inappropraite development of Eltham's Gateway. This issue led to the formation of the Eltham Community Action Group which still operates strongly today (2023) on behalf of the community to ensure appropriate development within the community.895 main road, commissioners, dallas price homes, development application, eltham hub, hungry jacks, nillumbik shire council, re-zoning, shell service station, town planning, eltham gateway, eltham gateway action group, eltham shire offices, shillinglaw cottage, shillinglaw farm, shillinglaw trees, jim connor collection -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Financial record - Annual Report, Port Melbourne Historical and Preservation Society, Aug 2019
Port Melbourne Historical and Preservation Society. Annual report 2019 Photo of portion of Art Deco building on front coversocieties clubs unions and other organisations, sue leong - president, lex johnson, suzy milburn, glen cosham, ann gibson, ray jelley, carol leahy, david radcliffe, pat grainger, helen chappel, jack bolt, david thompson, jill dawson, janet bolitho, margaret bride margaret, john kirby, port melbourne historical & preservation society, pmhps -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Financial record - PMHPS, Pat Grainger, Annual Report 2013, Aug 2014
... Street) Port Melbourne melbourne PMHPS Financial record Annual ...PMH&PS was incorporated in 1994, and from 1995 was required to hold an AGM and present an Annual Report. These were compiled, designed, printed on photocopier and bound by the Secretary, except for the Tenth anniversary edition and most recent edition, commercially photocopied.Annual Report of the PMH&PS, 2014 A5 green cover with photoof original pre-fabricated iron church. c 1890societies clubs unions and other organisations, port melbourne historical & preservation society, pmhps -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Financial record - Annual Report, Port Melbourne Historical and Preservation Society, Port Melbourne Historical and Preservation Society (PMHPS), Port Melbourne Historical an Preservation Society Annual Report 2020, August 2020
PMHPS Annual report. Red and grey photograph of COVID-19 virus on white cover as included in an article 'Then and now-The Spanish Flu and COID-19 Pandemics' by Debbie Cuthbertson, The Age, 22 March 2020.pmhps, sue leong, vera white, lyn mcleavy, donald james walker, port melbourne historical & preservation society, moira findlay, debbie cuthbertson -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document, Port Melbourne Football Club Annual Report 1998, 1998
From the collection of Terry KEENAN.Port Melbourne Football Club Annual Report Season 1998, A4 16pp plus grey cover with black & white photos of a PMFC team on the field. Inserted 16 pp copy of Audited Financial Statements for year ended 31 October 1998.1998 written in ballpoint on top right corner of front cover.sport - australian rules football, port melbourne football club, pmfc -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document, Port Melbourne Football Club Ltd.129th Annual General Report 2004, 2004
From the collection of Terry KEENAN.Port Melbourne Football Club Ltd.129th Annual General Report Season 2004, A4 28 pp plus cover with colour photograph of PMFC 2004 team. Includes Statement of Financial Performance 2004.44 written in top right corner.sport - australian rules football, port melbourne football club, pmfc -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document, Port Melbourne Football Club Ltd.130th Annual General Report 2005, 2005
From the collection of Terry KEENAN.Port Melbourne Football Club Ltd.130th Annual General Report Season 2005, A4 28 pp plus cover with sepia photograph of Port Melbourne Football Ground 1874. Includes copy of Statement of Financial Performance 2005.sport - australian rules football, port melbourne football club, pmfc -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document, Port Melbourne Football Club Ltd.135th Annual General Report 2010, 2010
From the collection of Terry KEENAN.Port Melbourne Football Club Ltd.135th Annual General Report Season 2010, A4 48 pp plus cover with colour photograph of PMFC Team playing. Includes Statement of Financial Position 2010.sport - australian rules football, port melbourne football club, pmfc -
Clunes Museum
Financial record - LEAFLET, Shire of Talbot & Clunes
The Shire of Talbot & Clunes is now part of Hepburn ShirePrinted leaflet containing information about the Shire of Talbot & Clunes Council's financial revenue and expenditure, (Ratepayer Report 1973)ratepayer's report, shire of talbot & clunes -
Clunes Museum
RECEIPTS, 21/07/1921
NO. 1 FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF BALANCE FROM UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA LTD. LADIES BENEVOLENT SOCIETY RE - 8TH WAR LOAN ACCOUNT 1921. NO. 2 BANK REPORT. NO. 3 UNION BANK CORRESPONDENCE EXPLAINING WAR LOANS AND FIXED DEPOSITS.local history, documents, receipts, reports, bank, societies, ladies benevolent society -
Victorian Railway History Library
Booklet, Victorian Railways Public Relations and Betterment Board, The hundredth year: 1953-1954, 1954
A summary of the achievements of the Victorian railways in financial year 1953-1954Ill, p.13.non-fictionA summary of the achievements of the Victorian railways in financial year 1953-1954victorian railways - publicity, victorian railways - reports -
Victorian Railway History Library
Booklet, Victorian Railways Public Relations and Betterment Board, Your railways: 1955-1956, 1956
A summary of the achievements of the Victorian railways in financial year 1955-1956Ill, p.12.non-fictionA summary of the achievements of the Victorian railways in financial year 1955-1956victorian railways - publicity, victorian railways - reports -
Victorian Railway History Library
Booklet, Victorian Railways Public Relations and Betterment Board, Railway Review: 1956-1957, 1957
A summary of the achievements of the Victorian railways in financial year 1956-1957Ill, p.13.non-fictionA summary of the achievements of the Victorian railways in financial year 1956-1957victorian railways - publicity, victorian railways - reports -
Victorian Railway History Library
Booklet, Victorian Railways Public Relations and Betterment Board, Year of achievement 1960-1961, 1961
A summary of the achievements of the Victorian railways in financial year 1956-1957Ill, p.13.non-fictionA summary of the achievements of the Victorian railways in financial year 1956-1957victorian railways - publicity, victorian railways - reports -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, Annual Report 1931-1944, 1931 to 1944
Copies of various Annual Reports for Melbourne Legacy. Other annual reports in 00027, 01096, 01097, 01098 and 01099. Included: 01095.1 Legacy Club Melbourne for year ended 30th June 1931 Moved to 00457 : The Bully Tin, Melbourne Legacy AGM 25th June 1932 01095.2 The Legacy Club of Melbourne Annual Report 1931-1932 01095.3 The Legacy Club of Melbourne Annual Report 1932-1933 01095.4 The Legacy Club Melbourne Annual Report 1933-1934 Legacy Club Melbourne Annual Report 1935 Legacy Club Melbourne Annual Report 1936 01095.7 Legacy Club Melbourne Annual Report 1937 Legacy Club Melbourne Annual Report 1938 Legacy Club Melbourne Annual Report 1939 01095.10 Legacy Club Melbourne Annual Report 1940 Legacy Club Melbourne Eighteenth Annual Report 1941 Legacy Club Melbourne Nineteenth Annual Report 1942 01095.13 Legacy, Melbourne Twentieth Annual Report 1943 01095.14 Melbourne Legacy Twenty-First Annual Report 1944A record of the annual reports of Legacy Melbourne, including records of names of Legatees, beneficiaries, supporters, telling stories of Legacy's impact and summarising annual financial information.Various annual reports from 1931 to 1944 on foolscap paper with black type.financial summary, annual summary -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, Annual Report 1945-1963, 1945 to 1963
Various consecutive Annual Reports for Melbourne Legacy complete between the years 1945 and 1963. Other annual reports in 00027, 01095, 01097, 01098 and 01099. Included: 01096.1 Melbourne Legacy Twenty Second Annual Report 1945 01096.2 Melbourne Legacy Twenty Third Annual Report 1946 Melbourne Legacy Twenty Fourth Annual Report 1947 Melbourne Legacy Twenty Fifth Annual Report 1948 01096.5 Melbourne Legacy Twenty Sixth Annual Report 1949 Melbourne Legacy Twenty Seventh Annual Report 1950 01096.7 Melbourne Legacy Twenty Eighth Annual Report 1951 Melbourne Legacy Twenty Ninth Annual Report 1952 Melbourne Legacy Thirtieth Annual Report (Coronation Year) 1953 01096.10 Melbourne Legacy Thirty First Annual Report 1954 .11 Melbourne Legacy Thirty Second Annual Report 1955 .12 Melbourne Legacy Thirty Third Annual Report for the year 1956 .13 Melbourne Legacy Thirty Fourth Annual Report for the year 1957 .14 Melbourne Legacy Thirty Fifth Annual Report for the year 1958 .15 Melbourne Legacy Thirty Sixth Annual Report for the year ending 31/12/1959 .16 Melbourne Legacy Thirty Seventh Annual Report for the year ending 31/12/1960 .17 Melbourne Legacy Thirty Eighth Annual Report for the year ending 31/12/1961 Melbourne Legacy Thirty Ninth Annual Report for the year ending 31/12/1962 Melbourne Legacy 40th Annual Report (for the year ending 31/12/1963)A record of the annual reports of Legacy Melbourne, including records of names of Legatees, beneficiaries, supporters, telling stories of Legacy's impact and summarising annual financial information.Various annual reports from 1945 to 1963 in small booklets with black type. financial summary, annual summary -
Melbourne Legacy
Document - Report, Annual Report 1995-2002, 1995 to 2002
Various Annual Reports for Melbourne Legacy incomplete between the years 1995 and 2013. Other annual reports in 00027, 01095, 01096, 01097 and 01099. Included: 01098.1 Junior Legacy, Melbourne Annual Report 1995 01098.2 Junior Legacy, Melbourne Annual Report 1996 01098.3 Junior Legacy, Melbourne Annual Report 1997 01098.4 Junior Legacy, Melbourne Annual Report 1999 1998 missing 01098.5 Legacy, Melbourne Annual Report 2000 2001 missing 01098.6 Legacy, Melbourne Annual Report 2002A record of the annual reports of Legacy Melbourne, including records of names of Legatees, beneficiaries, supporters, telling stories of Legacy's impact and summarising annual financial information.Various annual reports from 1995 to 2002 printed A4 size with photos and black type. financial summary, annual summary -
Melbourne Legacy
Document - Document, report, Annual Report 2003-2010
Various Annual Reports for Melbourne Legacy incomplete between the years 2003 and 2010. Other annual reports in 00027, 01095, 01096 and 01097 and 01098 and 01310. Included: 01099.1 Legacy, Melbourne Annual Report 2003 01099.2 Legacy, Melbourne Annual Report 2004 01099.3 Legacy, Melbourne Annual Report 2007 01099.4 Melbourne Legacy Annual Report 2008 01099.5 Melbourne Legacy Annual Report 2009 01099.6 Melbourne Legacy Annual Report 2010A record of the annual reports of Legacy Melbourne, including records of names of Legatees, beneficiaries, supporters, telling stories of Legacy's impact and summarising annual financial information.Various annual reports from 2003 to 2010 published A4 size books in colour with photos and black type. financial summary, annual summary -
Melbourne Legacy
Document - Report, The 70th Report from the President - 1993, 1993
In 1993 Geoffrey Swan was the president and was about to hand over to George Woodward. His report shows pictures from many of the activities the widows are involved in such as concerts and gatherings at Legacy House. The report also recaps events through the year such as outings and camps for the junior legatees, handicapped dependents, legacy week and the school students Anzac commemoration service. Up to the 1980s the annual report would usually contain pages containing the Presidents report and photos of significant events of the year. Between 1987 and 1990 these were published in a separate document called 'Highlights from the Annual Report'. This could be used in promoting Legacy in different ways, without all the financial information normally held in an annual report. In following years it became called 'Report from the President' then 'Highlights from the President', before becoming 'Melbourne Legacy Highlights' which was published twice a year from 2007. It was eventually renamed, 'The Torch, Melbourne Legacy Highlights' in 2012. 'The Torch' is still published twice a year. Other annual reports in 00027, 01095, 01096 and 01097, 01098, 01310 and 01311. The President's report was used to capture important events throughout the year and the activities Legacy provided for those in their care.Printed president’s report from 1993 with blue border and black and white photos.annual summary, 70th anniversary