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Oral history interview with Jesse Anderson
Jesse Anderson attended Oklahoma State University (OSU) from 2011 to 2015 and was active in the student LGBT organization as well as the Student Union Activities Board. He helped put on Dragonfly events in the Wes Watkins Center, which took in crowds of up to one thousand people, according to Anderson. He discusses the social atmosphere in both SUAB and the LGBT club, as well as the changes they experienced while he attended OSU.The OSU Diverse Sexuality and Gender Collection is comprised of interviews which document the cultural history of diverse sexuality and gender identities of Oklahoma State University's (OSU) alumni, faculty, staff, and supporters
Chapter 06: Radiation Oncology at MD Anderson
Dr. Cox briefly describes how radiation is used to kill cancer cells and mentions a few of the first studies to investigate its effects.
Dr. Cox then talks about the Dr. Gilbert Fletcher’s role in developing radiation therapy and its use at MD Anderson. He discusses the challenges Dr. Fletcher faced during this time when surgeons believed that the best treatment was to surgically remove cancer. Dr. Fletcher eventually convinced the MD Anderson community that radiation therapy could be successfully combined with surgery for positive patient outcomes. Dr. Cox talks about the attitudes of several surgeons: Dr. William MacComb, Dr. Richard Jesse, and Dr. J. Ballantyne.
Dr. Cox describes Dr. Fletcher’s strong will, his unique form of genius, and his honesty even about toxicities of radiation levels. He notes that MD Anderson people “had great affection for him.”https://openworks.mdanderson.org/mchv_interviewchapters/1785/thumbnail.jp
President Jesse Anderson
Jesse Anderson, Ph.D., professor of philosophy and President of Trinity from 1901-1902
Letter from unknown writer to Jesse L. Boyce
Letter to Jesse L. Boyce from unknown author (possibly Jack) about the investigation into the powder magazine located in the Grand Canyon. Some personal news is included in the letter such as the writer's marriage to the daughter of C.A. Taylor, former Supervisor of Cochise County
Chapter 05: Discussion of Dr. Richard H. Jesse, Department Chief of Head & Neck Surgery, MD Anderson
Discussion of the philosophy, work and life of Dr. Richard “Dick” H. Jesse, who served as Chief of the Department of Head and Neck Cancer during Dr. Byers’ career at MD Anderson.https://openworks.mdanderson.org/surgeryhist_interviewchapters/1015/thumbnail.jp
Chapter 03: Dr. Byers’ Training and Decision to Join MD Anderson
Dr. Byers talks about his his training by, and admiration of, surgeon Dr. Robert Buxton while working as a general surgeon residency at The University of Maryland Hospital in Baltimore. He then discusses joining MD Anderson in 1970 as a general surgeon, recruitment a year later to Head & Neck Surgery by Section Chief Dr. Richard “Dick” Jesse, and work with Dr. William “Bill” MacComb.https://openworks.mdanderson.org/surgeryhist_interviewchapters/1013/thumbnail.jp
Tennessee roads / Jesse Stuart. In Mountain herald / Lincoln Memorial University.
This picturesque poem was written by then-sophomore (and future celebrated author) Jesse Stuart about the roads of Tennessee
We Create Experience Together, 2019
Artist: Jesse Framo
Materials: Sticky notes, coffee creamer cups, copy papers, plastic bottles, newspapers, glass vasehttps://openworks.mdanderson.org/recycledart2019/1008/thumbnail.jp
Marriage record of Tucker, Jesse J. and Anderson, Della Elizabeth
Marriage license for Jesse J. Tucker and Della Elizabeth Anderson. W.S. Graham was the Judge
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