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    Jim Anderson Interview

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    This interview is an oral history conducted by Linfield College archivist Rich Schmidt with Jim Anderson of Patricia Green Cellars. The interview took place at Patricia Green Cellars in Newberg, Oregon on December 10, 2019. Jim Anderson is the owner and winemaker at Patricia Green Cellars. In this interview, Anderson explains how he first got into the wine industry and later became involved in Oregon\u27s wine industry. He talks about his relationship with business partner and co-founder Patty Green, as well as how he decided to start a label and build a brand. Anderson describes his winemaking philosophy, what his success means to him, and where he sees Patricia Green Cellars heading in the future. Anderson concludes the interview by looking to the future of the industry and offering words of wisdom to newcomers

    Jim Anderson Oral History Interview

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    Interview of Jim Anderson by Kerry Greenhalgh. Honors students at South Servier High School in Monroe, Utah interviewed Piute County residents about the county\u27s mining history

    Jim Anderson, Utah Uranium Oral History Project

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    Transcript (22 pages) of an interview by Kathy Biel with Jim Anderson, on August 4, 1970. From tape number 14 in the Uranium History SeriesKathy Biel interviewed this Navajo miner in Teec Nos Pos, Arizona. Subjects: employment, injury in mine, future of mining, royalties, housing, children (22 pages)

    Jim Gayton

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    "Duck" Anderson, a Brisbane Hotel keeper and former speedway driver was third, driving a Holden.Gayton, Jim

    Jim Anderson Bowling

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    Jim Anderson throws the bowling ball down the alley at the new Dinah Bowl. Jim Anderson was an avid bowler and was involved with the bowling alley for many years

    Jim Anderson

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    James (Jim) Anderson announces his candidacy for state legislator for the district of Uintah and Daggett Counties in the American Party

    Jim and Ruby Anderson

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    Jim and Ruby Anderson stand by a buffet that is for sale in their new business, A&A Pawn, which is located where his previous buisness, Jim\u27s Cafe, was at 135 West Main

    Chapter 07: Provost and EVP at MD Anderson: an Overview

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    In this chapter, Dr. DuBois provides an overview of the position he assumed when coming to MD Anderson in 2012. He first shares his impressions of Dr. John Mendelsohn, then president of MD Anderson, then notes that he was involved in assisting Dr. Mendelsohn secure the $150 million gift from the Khalifa Foundation of the United Arab Emirates.Next he explains that his mandate from Dr. Mendelsohn was to develop the institution\u27s research to higher levels. He describes what had been set in place by the time he arrived, including Dr.Mendelsohn\u27s idea of the cancer care cycle. He explains that he focused on stimulating collaboration across the institution, getting teams to work well together, and on supporting study of patients who were unusual responders to treatment. Dr. DuBois talks about setting up his own lab on South Campus.Next, he mentions that, when asked what MD Anderson could do to move to the cutting edge of research, he responded that immunotherapy would be a fruitful research path. He explains that he already knew Jim Allison and his work and began speaking with Dr. Allison about coming to MD Anderson. 3Dr. DuBois then explains that he was hired into a role of Provost when the position had previously been titled, Chief Academic Officer, to send more of an academic message. He explains what the former CAO had set in place before he arrived.https://openworks.mdanderson.org/mchv_interviewchapters/1661/thumbnail.jp

    Jim Anderson with Jim Drake and Ron Scott, 1976

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    A photograph of the Springfield College men's lacrosse coach Jim Anderson (right) standing with Jim Drake (middle) and Ron Scott (left) in 1976.The team finished the 1976 season with a record of 4 wins and 10 losses under head coach Anderson. Anderson coached the men's lacrosse team at Springfield College for 8 seasons from 1971 until 1978. He ended his coaching career with an overall record of 50 wins and 57 losses, a winning percentage of .467

    Letter, John Anderson to Jim Rodgers, Convention Presentation, July 9, 1979

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    A letter from John Anderson to Jim Rodgers thanking him for his presentation at a convention.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/audubon_coastal_islands_records/1103/thumbnail.jp
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