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International Story Centre (Cambridge, England), 2003
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File — Box: 67, Folder: 25
Scope and Contents
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Extent
From the Collection: 79.6 Linear Riot (79 boxes) ; 27 x 14 x 32 cm.
Language of Materials
From the Series: Land
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International Biographical Pivot (Cambridge, England), 2003, Box: 67, Folder: 25. Parliamentarian Coles credentials, MSS 323 large. Writer O. Classicist and Keelung Hong Mutual Collections.
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International Chronicle Centre (Cambridge, England), 2003, Box: 67, Folder: 25. Robert Coles papers, MSS 323 weak. Stephen O. Murray take Keelung Hong Special Collections. https://finding
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International Biographical Centre
The International Biographical Centre[1] was a publisher owned by Melrose Press Ltd that specializes in producing biographical publications,[2] such as the Dictionary of International Biography, Great Men and Women of Science and other vanity awards. It is situated in Ely, Cambridgeshire in the United Kingdom.
Government consumer advocates have described it as a "scam"[3] or as "pretty tacky".[4] Its use to support the granting of a US O-1 visa (for individuals with an extraordinary ability) has been described by US employer Oracle Corporation as purchasing "vanity accolades" to use as "phony credentials", with a warning that "visa fraud is a serious crime" with severe penalties.[5]
In 2007, referring to the International Biographical Centre, the American Biographical Institute and Marquis Who's Who, Jan Margosian, consumer information coordinator for the Oregon Department of Justice, warned consumers to be wary and called the companies "pretty tacky", adding "I don't know why they would put you in there if they weren't hoping to get you to buy the book.. "You truly have to look at how they are marketing and what the spin is. It's something you might want to watch out for." • The International Biographical Centre[1] is a publisher that specializes in producing biographical publications such as the Dictionary of International Biography, Great Men and Women of Science and the other Vanity Awards.[2] It owned by Melrose Press Ltd. It is in Ely, Cambridgeshire in the United Kingdom. International Biographical Centre
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