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    Ann Jones

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    Ann was born to William Thomas Jones and his wife Mary Ann nee Elliott. Ann moved with her father, brothers and sisters, Emily, Ada and Marion Pinder, to Palmerston in November 1890 when her father was appointed Sub-Inspector of Customs to succeed Alfred Searcy. Her mother had died in 1881. Her father died suddenly in December 1891 and is buried in the Palmerston Cemetery, but the sisters stayed together. In 1895, when Ann was 34, she was one of the 82 women who enrolled to vote after the franchise was granted to South Australian and Territory women in 1894. Her occupation was listed as "spinster". However, she had employment as a domestic according to later roll listings. She was taken off the roll again in 1907 because she had left Palmerston. Ann died at 76 in Queensland in 1934.Community Servic

    [Photograph of Martha Ann Jones Goodson #2]

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    Copy negative of a portrait of Martha Ann Jones Goodson

    [Photograph of Martha Ann Jones Goodson #1]

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    Copy negative of a portrait of Martha Ann Jones Goodson

    Portrait of Catherine Ann Jones Thompson

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    Written on verso: Catherine Ann Jones Thompson - Wife of Jacob Thompson - Son of Nicholas Thompson of Leasburg N.C.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/wml_photo/1042/thumbnail.jp

    Kerri-Ann Jones Memorandum for President Clinton

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    A weekly report memorandum for President Clinton from Kerri-Ann Jones, Acting Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP). Jones informs Clinton of her participation in the U.S.-Egypt Partnership for Economic Growth and Development meeting in Cairo and recent climate change outreach efforts by OSTP and the United States Global Change Research Program (USGCRP)

    Kerri-Ann Jones Memorandum for President Clinton

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    A weekly report memorandum for President Clinton from Kerri-Ann Jones, Acting Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP). Jones informs Clinton about Newt Gingrich's funding strategy for research and development, Dr. Neal Lane's meeting with the science ministers of the G-8 countries, and a breakthrough in AIDS research utilizing the Brookhaven National Laboratory's National Synchrotron Light Source (NSLS), and reports on the National Ocean Conference

    Kerri-Ann Jones Memorandum for President Clinton

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    A weekly report memorandum for President Clinton from Kerri-Ann Jones, Acting Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP). Jones informs Clinton of a meeting of John Holdren and Rosina Bierbaum with the staff of the Senate Approriations Committee, a letter by members of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) in response to an "anti-climate science" petition, and the beginning of arbitration on the Kennwick Man case in June 1998

    Kerri-Ann Jones Memorandum for President Clinton

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    A weekly report memorandum for President Clinton from Kerri-Ann Jones, Acting Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP). Jones informs Clinton of a new website launched by OSTP and the National Economic Council (NEC) designed to promote instructional technology use across the federal government, congressional opposition to his bioterrorism preparedness budget, and the awarding of a patent for one-time use syringes to Elizabeth Nathan, an intern at OSTP

    Kerri-Ann Jones Memorandum for President Clinton

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    A weekly report memorandum for President Clinton from Kerri-Ann Jones, Acting Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP). Jones informs Clinton of areas that OSTP would like to secure congressional funding for, including the Climate Change Technology Initiative (CCTI), the Food Safety Initiative, and education technology. Jones also apprises Clinton of the upcoming testimonies of Jack Lew, Daniel Goldin, and Duncan Moore before the House Science Committee, a new plan to study the Kennewick Man by the Department of the Interior (DOI), and the confrmations of Neal Lane and Rosina Bierbaum as Director and Associate Director for Environment of OSTP, respectively

    Kerri-Ann Jones Memorandum for President Clinton

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    A weekly report memorandum for President Clinton from Kerri-Ann Jones, Acting Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP). Jones informs Clinton of progress on confirming Neal Lane and Rosina Bierbaum as Director and Associate Director for Environment of OSTP, respectively, and their meetings with Senator Wyden on carbon sequestration. Jones also discusses the impact that El Nino will have on hantavirus rates and the findings of a report on the National Institutes of Health (NIH) by he Institute of Medicine (IOM)
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