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    Merle Mosier Potter personal correspondence

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    Letters from Merle Mosier Potter to her then soon-to-be husband, Alfred Latimer Potter, and mother. The letters describe Merle Mosier Potter's experience as an intern at the New York Infirmary for Women and Children and Worcester Memorial Hospital, including rotations in surgery and obstetrics. Wedding plans are also discussed in the letters. Merle Mosier Potter graduated from Cornell University Medical College in 1917. She had a successful career as a gynecologist in New York and Rhode Island until her retirement in 1971

    Merle Mosier Potter scrapbook pages

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    Scrapbook pages including photographs of Merle Mosier Potter during her time as a student at Cornell University. Potter graduated from Cornell University Medical College in 1917. She had a successful career as a gynecologist in New York and Rhode Island until her retirement in 1971

    Academic, professional, and biographical documents

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    Various documents encompassing Merle Mosier Potter's life, including biographical notes, medical case histories, scholarship notices, and an autobiography. Potter graduated from Cornell University Medical College in 1917. She had a successful career as a gynecologist in New York and Rhode Island until her retirement in 1971

    De la liberté de blâmer le roi selon la littérature doctrinale au temps des Habsbourg

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    Alexandra Merle et Araceli Guillaume-Alonso (dir.).ISBN : 978-2-84050-898-4.International audienc

    Dedication of Merle M. Price

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    A tape recording of the naming and rededication of the Merle M. Price Commons during Homecoming, October 19, 1979. Speeches were given by Robert S. McCord, former Stout Student Association president; Ralph Iverson, former Assistant Chancellor for Student Services; Chancellor Robert S. Swanson; and Gladys Price, wife of Merle M. Price

    Academic documents and photographs

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    Photographs, academic documents, and memorabilia regarding Merle Mosier Potter's years as a student at Cornell Univerity. Potter graduated from Cornell University Medical College in 1917. She had a successful career as a gynecologist in New York and Rhode Island until her retirement in 1971

    Merle Allshouse Oral History Interview

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    Merle Allshouse discusses his professional past at universities around the country, as well as aduiting classes as a continuing education student at USF St. Petersburg

    Katherine Fielding and Corinne Merle - new TB treatment

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    Dr Katherine Fielding and Dr Corinne Merle discuss the results of a clinical trial for a new, shorter TB treatment

    Merle Evans Papers

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    Merle Evans (1891-1987) was an American bandmaster and cornetist. He is best known for his work leading the Ringling Bros. Barnum and Bailey Circus Band. He was also the bandmaster for Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. The collection consists of both personal and professional papers including correspondence, photographs, band scores, and band uniforms related to Evans's work as a bandmaster and as a cornetist

    Merle Summerville, Kentucky children wading in water

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    Merle Summerville along with girls and a boy are wading in a stream. She and the girls are wearing light-colored dresses. The boy is wearing light-colored hat, shirt, and pants. Trees are the background
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