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    Myrl Alderman, portrait

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    John Alderman, Ruth Etting's stepson, donated these photographs to the Ruth Etting Collection in response to a request from John Moran, the compiler of the collection.A publicity photo of Myrl Alderman wearing a sports jacket and tie, standing with his arm leaning on a pianoverso: Myrl Alderma

    Ruth Etting and Myrl Alderman

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    John Alderman, Ruth Etting's stepson, donated these photographs to the Ruth Etting Collection in response to a request from John Moran, the compiler of the collection.Publicity photo of Ruth Etting and her husband Myrl Alderman looking out from behind a piece of lumberverso: Myrl Alderman, Ruth Etting Alderma

    Ruth Etting and Myrl Alderman

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    John Alderman, Ruth Etting's stepson, donated these photographs to the Ruth Etting Collection in response to a request from John Moran, the compiler of the collection.A photograph of Ruth Etting, seated and her husband Myrl Alderman, kneeling in their yard each holding a dog. She is wearing jeans and a striped blous

    Ruth Etting and Myrl Alderman

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    John Alderman, Ruth Etting's stepson, donated these photographs to the Ruth Etting Collection in response to a request from John Moran, the compiler of the collection.A photograph of Ruth Etting, seated and her husband Myrl Alderman, kneeling in their yard each holding a dog. She is wearing jeans and a striped blous

    Myrl Alderman at the Fremont Hotel, Las Vegas

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    John Alderman, Ruth Etting's stepson, donated these photographs to the Ruth Etting Collection in response to a request from John Moran, the compiler of the collection.A photograph of Myrl Alderman playing in a band at the Fremont Hotel in Las Vegas. He is playing piano with Ray Ward on bass, Freddie Gibson in hat singing, and Carol on drumsverso: Las Vegas - Fremont Hotel, Myrl. Ray Ward. Freddie Gibson, Caro

    Ruth Etting, Fifi D'Orsay, Myrl Alderman

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    John Alderman, Ruth Etting's stepson, donated these photographs to the Ruth Etting Collection in response to a request from John Moran, the compiler of the collection.A publicity photo of Ruth Etting, Fifi D'Orsay and Myrl Alderman. Ruth seated on a piano wearing a flowered dress, while Fifi is seated on a piano bench and Myrl is playing the pianoverso: Fifi D'Orsay, Ruth Etting, Myrl Alderma

    Lee, John G. interview

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    Oral History interview of John Lee. Interview conducted by James Alderman at University of Central Florida Colbourn Hall

    Ruth Etting with Eddy Arnold, Myrl Alderman and an unidentified man

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    John Alderman, Ruth Etting's stepson, donated these photographs to the Ruth Etting Collection in response to a request from John Moran, the compiler of the collection.A publicity photograph of Ruth Etting near the end of her movie career with her husband, Myrl Alderman, Eddy Arnold and an unidentified man. Ruth is seated wearing a skirt and jacket with a striped top. Eddie Arnold is seated to her left and her husband is seated to her rightverso: left in chair Myrl Alderman, Ruth Etting, right Eddy Arnold, carr. For R.E.A. probably near end of radio caree

    John Bridgeland, Alderman, Darwin City Council

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    John Bridgeland, Alderman, Darwin City Council. Businessman. Died 1985.Unknown

    Food security and health security : explaining the levels of nutrition in Pakistan

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    Most influential studies of malnutrition and public policy have focused on energy availability and consumption, tending to equate hunger with malnutrition. But recent studies have explored how other factors - notably infection and levels of maternal education - affect nutrition. Alderman and Garcia's study of nutrition levels in Pakistan shows that raising household food consumption, for example, has less impact on nutritional levels than raising a mother's education does. They found that educating mothers to at least the primary level tends to reduce the level of child stunting 16.5 percent, or roughly 10 times the impact achieved by increasing per capita income 10 percent. (The impact of education is not immediately realized; the diffusion of knowledge about good hygiene and child care associated with learning has a cumulative effect.) Alderman and Garcia found that in Pakistan, food security alone is not enough to improve children's nutritional status. There may be welfare justifications for various food policies, but in rural Pakistan, especially, it is equally important to improve health and reduce infection.Health Economics&Finance,Health Monitoring&Evaluation,Early Child and Children's Health,Environmental Economics&Policies,Agricultural Knowledge&Information Systems
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