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Usu Status Of Women News, Volume Iii, Issue 2, July
Usu Status Of Women News, Volume Iii, Issue 2, July
ADVANCE Library Collection
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0108: Ira Napier Papers, 1945-1946, Marshall University Special Collections
0108: Ira Napier Papers, 1945-1946, Marshall University Special Collections
Guides to Manuscript Collections
The Ira E. Napier Papers consists of photo-reproductions of nine letters, two unpublished manuscripts, and two historical accounts. The collection is contained in a single box and are separated into four folders. The first folder, entitled: “Correspondence, July 1945-January 1946,” contains five typed-letters from Napier to his superior officer at the Federal Reformatory at Chillicothe, Ohio, Thomas F. Joyce; John Chapman of Huntington, West Virginia, Mrs. Walter J. Spears; and members of the Tullidge Family of Staunton, Virginia. These letters contain information on Napier’s opinions on the Huntington Police Department, prison reform, and his experiences working with the inmates. Folder …
Information Services/Joan Shaw Relation, Joan Shaw
Information Services/Joan Shaw Relation, Joan Shaw
ADVANCE Library Collection
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Usu Status Of Women News, Volume Iii, Issue 4
Usu Status Of Women News, Volume Iii, Issue 4
ADVANCE Library Collection
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Usu Status Of Women News, Volume Iii, Issue 1
Usu Status Of Women News, Volume Iii, Issue 1
ADVANCE Library Collection
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Usu Status Of Women News, Volume Iii, Issue 3
Usu Status Of Women News, Volume Iii, Issue 3
ADVANCE Library Collection
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Federal And State Regulations Pertaining To Systematic Collections. I. A Case Of Inadvertent Violation Of Federal Regulations, Jerry R. Choate, Hugh H. Genoways
Federal And State Regulations Pertaining To Systematic Collections. I. A Case Of Inadvertent Violation Of Federal Regulations, Jerry R. Choate, Hugh H. Genoways
University of Nebraska State Museum: Mammalogy Papers
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On 25 April 1975, at the twenty-second annual meeting of SWAN (i.e. Southwestern Association of Naturalists), at the University of Oklahoma Biological Station, President Keith A. Arnold appointed one of us (Choate) to investigate current regulations pertaining to collection and transport of scientific specimens in the region of representation (including Mexico) or SWAN. This charge involves both Federal and State laws, several of which are undergoing change and many of which doubtlessly are not familiar to the membership of SWAN. In order that SWAN members might be made aware of these regulations and not unwittingly commit violations, it …
God And Government At Yale: The Limits Of Federal Regulation Of Higher Education, Robert M. O'Neil
God And Government At Yale: The Limits Of Federal Regulation Of Higher Education, Robert M. O'Neil
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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