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    Does Anyone Have A Quarter?

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    Chapter 12 of: SpongeBob SquarePants and Philosophy: Soaking up Secrets Under the Sea, edited by Joseph FoyAnderson, Katie Elson. (2011). Does Anyone Have A Quarter? In J.J. Foy (Ed.), SpongeBob SquarePants and Philosophy: Soaking up Secrets under the Sea! (pp. 155-168). Chicago, Ill.: Open Court

    Image-Guided Mechanistic Modeling of Stereotactic Radiosurgery Used in Combination with Immune Checkpoint Blockade

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    December 11, 2025 Caroline Chung, MD Professor, Dept. of Radiation Oncology VP, Chief Data & Analytics Office, Data Impact & Governance, MD Anderson Cancer Center Joseph D. Butner, PhD Assistant Professor, Dept. of Radiation Oncology, MD Anderson Cancer Center Alexander Silalahi, PhD Research Investigator, Dept. of Radiation Oncology MD Anderson Cancer Center Andrew Elliott, PhD Data Scientist, Dept. of Radiation Oncology MD Anderson Cancer Center Bikash Panthi, PhDData Scientist, Dept. of Radiation Oncology MD Anderson Cancer Centerhttps://openworks.mdanderson.org/igct_seminars/1027/thumbnail.jp

    Chapter 01: Medical Training, the Military, and a Fellowship at MD Anderson

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    Dr. Ames begins this chapter by sketching his training at University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston and St. Joseph Hospital in Houston and his fellowship at MD Anderson. He talks about the environment for surgical practice at MD Anderson at that time and some technical aspects. Next he talks about his service as a Major and Chief of General Surgical Services in the Army (7/1975-7/1977). He talks about how the carefully selected group of skilled surgeons with whom he served.https://openworks.mdanderson.org/surgeryhist_interviewchapters/1000/thumbnail.jp

    Joseph Anderson

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    Joseph Anderson from "Prophets I Have Known.

    Joseph Anderson

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    Joseph Anderson from "Prophets I Have Known.

    Letter to Joseph A. Woodruff from Mr. Anderson

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    Letter to Joseph A. Woodruff from Mr. Anderson. He asks if Mr. Woodruff was able to bear some pressure on the judge to settle the old claim between Milroy and Price. This is accompanied by an envelope, Aug. 24, 1865

    Joseph Anderson

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    Joseph Anderson, and his brother, James, were owners of the Morgan Canning Company in Smithfield, Utah

    Maryland State House

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    General view of the House of Delegates Chamber restored in 1992 (part of the new 1905 and 1906 annex); Maryland's State House, located in Annapolis, is the oldest State House still in continuous legislative use. It was designed by the prominent colonial architect Joseph Horatio Anderson. Construction on the State House began in 1772, but was delayed by the American Revolutionary War. It was finally completed in 1779. There are two sections to the State House: the original, or old, and the new. The original section's interior was constructed of wood and plaster. The structure's first cupola was replaced by the existing dome, designed by another colonial architect Joseph Clark. It was completed in 1774 and is the oldest and largest wooden dome of its kind in the United States. Between 1902 and 1906, a newer section was added made from Italian marble. This newer section was designed by Francis Baldwin and Josiah Pennington. A black line painted on the lobby floor marks the line between the two sections. In 1968, the Maryland State House was designated a National Historic Landmark by the Department of the Interior

    Dr. Joseph H. Peck, author of "All about men"

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    Black and white photograph of Dr. Joseph H. Peck, author of "All about men," about 1958, when the book was published

    Reverend and Mrs. Joseph Anderson

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    This image shows Reverend and Mrs. Joseph Anderson on their wedding day
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