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Interview with Allan Anderson, Downwinders of Utah Archive, September 6, 2017, Audio
Audio (21 minutes, 25 seconds) of an interview conducted by Anthony Sams with Allen Anderson, in Salt Lake City, Utah, September 2017. Interview discusses Anderson\u27s family\u27s experience with the health effects of atomic testing. His family lived in Cedar City and St. George, Utah
Testimony of French Anderson
Anderson was a witness for the defense and the chief of the NIH Molecular Hematology branch
Tae Kwon Do demostration
L to R: Anthony Anderson; Marvin Neal; Edward Fox; and Sanjay Patel demonstrating Tae Kwon Do
Tae Kwon Do demostration
L to R: Anthony Anderson; Marvin Neal; Edward Fox; and Sanjay Patel demonstrating Tae Kwon Do
Tae Kwon Do demostration
L to R: Anthony Anderson; Marvin Neal; Edward Fox; and Sanjay Patel demonstrating Tae Kwon Do
Testimony of Rudolph Anderson
Anderson was a witness for the defense and a former patent attorney. His testimony started on February 7th and resumed on February 11th
They\u27ll Know What to Do, 2024
Artist: Anthony Romo
Materials: Cardboard, stickers
Collage composed of shipping labels peeled off of used boxes. Labels collected from boxes received in our pharmacy over a 3-month period.https://openworks.mdanderson.org/recycledart2024/1021/thumbnail.jp
Model Studies - Foothill Feeder Project Metropolitan Water District Of Southern California Part III. Morris Reservoir Turnout Structure
The Foothill Feeder Project of the Metropolitan Water District of
Southern - California incorporates a long tunnel through which water will be
supplied to a large area in southern California. In this system head control
devices are needed to regulate the discharge through the tunnels and the appurtenant structures. For this purpose gated control structures open to the
atmosphere were chosen. The gate structures were circular in plan and fitted
with gates for flow control. The research described in this report was carried
out to study in detail the hydraulic characteristics for a wide variety of
flow conditions for one of these structures, the Morris Reservoir Turnout Structure.Harza Engineering CompanyAnderson, Alvin G.; Anderson, David J.. (1968). Model Studies - Foothill Feeder Project Metropolitan Water District Of Southern California Part III. Morris Reservoir Turnout Structure. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/114241
Model Studies - Foothill Feeder Project Metropolitan Water District Of Southern California Part I. Regular Gate Structure
The foothill Feeder Project of the Metropolitan Water District of
Southern California incorporates a long tunnel that will be part of the
system which will supply water to a large area in Southern California including
metropolitan Los Angeles. In this system head control devices are
needed to regulate the discharge through the tunnels and the appurtenant
structures and for this purpose gated structures open to the atmosphere were
chosen which also provided an access for machinery needed for the tunnel
maintenance. The gate structures, circular in plan, with the necessary
emergency overflow weirs were made large enough so that the machinery access
into the tunnel for maintenance could be incorporated in the structure. The
circular plan also provided certain structural advantages. The research
described in this report was carried out to study in detail the hydraulic
characteristics of these gated structures for a wide variety of possible flow
conditions.Harza Engineering CompanyAnderson, Alvin G.; Anderson, David J; Kuha, Roy M.. (1967). Model Studies - Foothill Feeder Project Metropolitan Water District Of Southern California Part I. Regular Gate Structure. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/114207
Model Studies-Foothill Feeder Project, Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, Part IV. San Dimas Reservoir Turnout Structure
The Foothill Feeder Project of the Metropolitan Water District of
Southern California consists of a large tunnel which incorporates various
types of head control structures as well as other appurtenant structures.
Each structure was designed to serve a prescribed function at a particular
location. Since the functions were rather similar in nature, that is, to
provide a differential head through the structure, the designs were of
necessity also somewhat similar. This is particularly true of the San Dimas
Reservoir Turnout Structure and the Morris Reservoir Turnout Structure.
Detailed experiments were carried out with regard to the operation of the
Morris Reservoir Turnout Structure so that some rough projections could be
made as to the operation of the San Dimas Structure based upon these experimental
results. It should be quite clear, however, that a detailed knowledge
of the operating characteristics of the San Dimas Reservoir Turnout Structure
can only be obtained by a model study an which all of the geometrical details
are incorporated into the model and which is operated in accordance with the
proposed operating scheme of the prototype.Harza Engineering CompanyAnderson, Alvin G.; Anderson, David J.. (1968). Model Studies-Foothill Feeder Project, Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, Part IV. San Dimas Reservoir Turnout Structure. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/114242
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