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Collins, A C (Alan Charles), VX58560
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/378201Surname: COLLINS
Given Name(s) or Initials: A C (ALAN CHARLES)
Military Service Number or Last Known Location: VX58560
Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 38783192014
Item: [2016.0049.10495] "Collins, A C (Alan Charles), VX58560
GENOMIC MEDICINE: ARTICLES FROM THE NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE
Foreword / Elias Zerhouni -- Preface / Jeffrey M. Drazen -- List of Contributors -- Glossary -- Getting ready for gene-based medicine / Harold Varmus -- Genomic medicine a primer / Alan E. Guttmacher and Francis S. Collins -- Genetic testing / Wylie Burke -- Population screening in the age of genomic medicine / Muin J. Khoury, Linda L. McCabe, and Edward R.B. McCabe -- Inheritance and drug response / Richard Weinshilboum -- Pharmacogenomics drug disposition, drug targets, and side effects / William E. Evans and Howard L. McLeod -- Pharmacogenetics in the laboratory and the clinic / David B. Goldstein -- Hereditary colorectal cancer / Henry T. Lynch and Albert de la Chapelle -- Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease / Robert L. Nussbaum and Christopher E. Ellis -- Molecular diagnosis of the hematologic cancers / Louis M. Staudt -- Breast and ovarian cancer / Richard Wooster and Barbara L. Weber -- Cardiovascular disease / Elizabeth G. Nabel -- Ethical, legal, and social implications of genomic medicine / Ellen Wright Clayton -- Genomics as a probe for disease biology / Wylie Burke -- Welcome to the genomic era / Alan E. Guttmacher and Francis S. Collins -- Inde
Letter from Wayne M. Collins to Renunciant-Plaintiffs, December 24, 1952
A letter from Wayne M. Collins to "Renunciant-Plaintiff(s)" informing those involved in Collins' mass renunciation legal suits that they must register under the new alien registration law since their U.S. citizen renunciation hadn't been cancelled and their citizenship was still in question. The letter also reports updated to the legal cases.The Chuman (Hayao "Sam" and Toshiko) Papers documents the World War II experiences of Hayao "Sam" and Toshiko Chuman, who were Kibei Nisei born in the United States but grew up and completed school in Japan, and then returned to the U.S. prior to the war. It chronicles the Chuman's incarceration from the Santa Anita Assembly Center, through Jerome, Rohwer, Tule Lake camps, and the Santa Fe and Crystal City internment camps as well as their struggle for restoring their U.S. citizenships in the 1960s. The digital collection consists of mostly textual material, including correspondence, affidavits, incarceration camp records, lease agreements, financial documents, receipts, pamphlets, and booklets
An apatite U-Pb thermal history map for the northern Gawler Craton, South Australia
Abstract not availableJames W. Hall, Stijn Glorie, Anthony J. Reid, Samuel C. Boone, Alan S. Collins,
Andrew Gleado
Evolving provenance in the Proterozoic Pranhita-Godavari Basin, India
Abstract not available.Udeni Amarasinghe, Asru Chaudhuri, Alan S. Collins, Gautam Deb, Sarbani Patranabis-De
Supra-subduction zone tectonic setting of the Muslim Bagh Ophiolite, northwestern Pakistan: Insights from geochemistry and petrology
Abstract not availableMohammad Ishaq Kakar, Andrew C. Kerr, Khalid Mahmood, Alan S. Collins, Mehrab Khan, Iain McDonal
Letter from Wayne M. Collins to Renunciant-Plaintiffs, January 5, 1953
A letter from Wayne M. Collins to "Renunciant-Plaintiff(s)" informing those involved in Collins' mass renunciation legal suits of their obligations to register under the new Alien Registration Law if they hadn't already registered under the Alien Registration Act of 1940. The letter also includes a Japanese translation of a previous letter from December 24, 1952.The Chuman (Hayao "Sam" and Toshiko) Papers documents the World War II experiences of Hayao "Sam" and Toshiko Chuman, who were Kibei Nisei born in the United States but grew up and completed school in Japan, and then returned to the U.S. prior to the war. It chronicles the Chuman's incarceration from the Santa Anita Assembly Center, through Jerome, Rohwer, Tule Lake camps, and the Santa Fe and Crystal City internment camps as well as their struggle for restoring their U.S. citizenships in the 1960s. The digital collection consists of mostly textual material, including correspondence, affidavits, incarceration camp records, lease agreements, financial documents, receipts, pamphlets, and booklets
Carroll Collins, Fred S. Reynolds, Mrs. Fred S. Reynolds, Mrs. Alan Roberts, Mrs. Robert Aldrich, and Julian Read at the tamale line at the Fort Worth Art Association\u27s spring fiesta
Carroll Collins (left) who was the tamale man serving at the Spring Fiesta. The image shows a tamale line (left to right) they are Fred S. Reynolds, Mrs. Fred S. Reynolds, Mrs. Alan Roberts, Mrs. Robert Aldrich, and Julian Read. Fort Worth Star-Telegram Morning edition May 12, 1962.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1960s/1823/thumbnail.jp
Stephen S. Gardner and Cass Anthony Collins Jr.
Inscribed on back: Camp Lee, VA. Oct -- Commissioned as the youngest second lieutenants at the recent graduation at the Quartermaster School, Camp Lee, Va. were Stephen S. Gardner of 168 Main Street, Wakefield Mass., and Cass Anthony Collins Jr. of 2211 Wabash Street, Detroit, Michigan. Lauded for outstanding work by Brig. General H.L. Whittaker, Q.M. School Commandant, the two officers are among eight men who were commissioned under 21 years of age, in a record graduating class of 1199 officer candidates.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/gartin_photo/1014/thumbnail.jp
Letter from Wayne M. Collins to Plaintiff-Renunciants, March 22, 1957
A letter from Wayne M. Collins to "Plaintiff-Renunciant(s)" informing plaintiffs that their affidavits - originally denied administrative clearance from the Department of Justice - were being resent for reconsideration.The Chuman (Hayao "Sam" and Toshiko) Papers documents the World War II experiences of Hayao "Sam" and Toshiko Chuman, who were Kibei Nisei born in the United States but grew up and completed school in Japan, and then returned to the U.S. prior to the war. It chronicles the Chuman's incarceration from the Santa Anita Assembly Center, through Jerome, Rohwer, Tule Lake camps, and the Santa Fe and Crystal City internment camps as well as their struggle for restoring their U.S. citizenships in the 1960s. The digital collection consists of mostly textual material, including correspondence, affidavits, incarceration camp records, lease agreements, financial documents, receipts, pamphlets, and booklets
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