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    Irene R. Armitage Memorabilia

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    This small memorabilia collection consists of a photograph, commencement program, alumni letter, and a book of compiled Bible studies.Guide to the Irene R. Armitage Memorabilia Collection # 1990.496 University Libraries Department of Archives and Special Collections Loma Linda University 11072 Anderson Street Loma Linda CA 92350 Phone: 909-558-4942 Fax: 909-558-0381 Email: [email protected] URL: http://www.llu.edu/llu/library/speccoll/ © 2021 Loma Linda University. All rights reserved. University Libraries, Publisher. Collection processed by Chelsi C. Cannon Electronic finding aid created by Chelsi C. Cannon Descriptive Summary Creator: Irene R. Armitage Title: Irene R. Armitage Memorabilia Date Span: 1929-1979 Abstract: This small memorabilia collection consists of a photograph, commencement program, alumni letter, and a book of compiled Bible studies. Languages: English Extent: 4 folders, 5 items Collection number: 1990.496 Repository: Department of Archives and Special Collections, University Libraries, Loma Linda University Biographical / Historical Note Irene R. Armitage was the daughter of Mary Caroline Mortenson and Frank Benjamin Armitage. Irene’s mother Mary attended Battle Creek College and was employed by William C. White to care for his daughters Ella May and Mabel White until he sent for them to join him in Australia. Mary then married George Byron Tripp and in 1895 the two left to serve as missionaries in Africa. After Tripp died of Malaria in 1898, Mary married fellow missionary Frank Armitage, whose wife Anna Olsen had also succumbed to Malaria. Irene was born to Frank and Mary in Capetown, South Africa on March 18, 1901. Irene had two sisters. Violet Armitage (later Staples) was the daughter of Anna Olsen and Frank Armitage. When Irene was a young girl, her parents adopted Evelyn (later DeBorde). Irene’s father established a Seventh-day Adventist school in Spierenkopf, Rwanda, where the girls received their early education. Later, Irene went to a boarding school near Capetown. At 25 years old, she came to the United States and joined the nursing program at the College of Medical Evangelists in Loma Linda, Ca. Irene then received anesthetist training at Michael Reese Hospital in Chicago. After returning to Loma Linda, Irene worked for many years as a nurse anesthetist there and at the Paradise Valley Sanitarium. In her later years, she worked for the Doctors Haskell in San Bernardino. Among Irene’s friends in the Loma Linda medical community, were two fellow nurses, Grace and Birtle Allen. In 1982, several years after Birtle's wife Grace died, he and Irene were married. He was 90 and she was 81. Irene passed away 8 years later on June 2, 1990 in Loma Linda, California. Administrative Information Restrictions on access: None Terms governing use and reproduction: The Department of Archives and Special Collections adheres to all applicable copyright laws. Provenance: Irene R. Armitage Allen Preferred citation: Published citations should take the following form: [item description], [ ], Collection # , University Libraries, Loma Linda University Processing Information Access Points Subjects (Individuals): Adams, W. M. Akamine, Mildred Allen, B. M. Anderson, Edna Evelyn Armitage, Irene Ruth Baker, Alonzo Balser, Esther Catherine Beatty, Lucille Helen Bond, Elsa A. Calkins, Glenn A. Clark, Scotson Cox, Ruth Caroline Crawford, Velma Garnet Christiansen, Ruth C. Davis Alice Genevieve Estes, Leota Charlotte Oddard, Verna Gardner, Floyd Gressinger, Dorothy Haygood, Ione Marsleet Jackson, Helen E. King, Myron S. Murphy, F. J. Nichols, Rosezella Evelyn Nickel, Catherin Aletha Price, Guinevere Raff, J. Richards, Phoebe Risley, E. H. Robbins, Grace Harriet Ryder, Gladys Lydia Schneider, Johanna H. Seibold, Lydia B. Smith, A. R. Stratemeyer, Klacena Mary Talmage, Lucile Updyke, Mabel Van Tilborg, Sue Elizabeth Wallack, Jennie Mae Walton, Daisy E. Wheeler, Hazel Fay Graf, Catherine Howe, Muriel Subjects (Organizations): College of Medical Evangelists, School of Nursing, Class of 1929 Loma Linda University, School of Nursing, Alumni Association Northern California Conference of Seventh-day Adventists Southern California College Boys’ Chorus Subjects (Topical and Geographical): Campmeeting (1931) Graduation Lodi, California Loma Linda, California Nurses Document types Photograph, Commencement program, Monograph, Letter Other Resources Related Material Seventh-day Adventist History Photo Archive See: SDA02366, SDA02328, SDA02384, SDA02385, SDA02382, SDA02381, SDA02382, SDA02364, SDASDA02379, SDA02376, SDA02377, SDA02322, SDA02333, SDA02349, SDA02314 Memories of Kitchen and Diet Kit Album See: MKDK-27, MKDK-53 Container List Series I: Memorabilia Language: English Extent: 3 folders, 4 items Ser – Fld - Item Description I – 1 – 1 A typed letter from the Loma Linda University School of Nursing Alumni Association, March 1, 1979, signed Muriel Howe, President The letter congratulates the alumnus on the golden anniversary and presents a commemorative certificate. I – 1 – 2 A commemorative certificate, 9 x 7 in., cardstock paper “Loma Linda University Greets Irene Armitage on the golden anniversary of the class of nineteen twenty-nine school of nursing expresses thanks for your loyalty, and extends best wishes for the years ahead Loma Linda, California, April 8, 1979” Signed V. Norskov Olsen, President of the University I – 2 – 1 10 x 8 in black and white photograph of the School of Nursing class of 1929 at the Golden Anniversary Reunion, 1979 I -3 - 1 College of Medical Evangelists, Loma Linda School of Nursing, Commencement Exercises, Sunday Eve., April 21, 1929, 5 o’clock, Out-door Amphitheater Single folio, 5 x 6 in. Series II: Monograph Language: English Extent: 1 folder Ser – Fld - Item Description II – 1 – 1 “Bible Studies given by Elder W. M. Adams to the Workers of Northern California Conference During Preparation of Camp, 1931 Camp-Meeting, June 4-14. Duplicated by Request of the Conference Workers.” Fastened with orange construction paper and tied into a Cambridge Binder No. 2. 8.5 x 11 in. 6 studies: Truth as a whole (i, 4 p.), Faith and works (I, 9 p.), Righteousness by faith (i, 14 p.), Divine and human efforts in forming Christian Character (i, 13 p.), Sanctification (i, 10 p.), Faith and its counterfeit (i, 3 p.) Items found inside the monograph: Multiple clippings from the Youth’s Instructor column “He Leadeth Me” Handwritten notes on the back of an envelope fragment addressed from Fred S. Taylor, 4121 Cleveland Ave. San Diego, Calif. To Miss Irene Armitage, Paradise Valley Sanitarium, National City, California. The envelope is postage marked Aug. 4, 1934 and stamped with a purple 3 cent Washington stamp. -- end -

    Figure 2 in Two new species of the genus Pahamunaya Schmid (Trichoptera: Polycentropodidae) from Vietnam Tatiana I. Arefina-Armitage and Brian J. Armitage

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    Figure 2. Pahamunaya spinifera sp. n., male genitalia. A) Lateral; B) Dorsal; C) Ventral; D) Phallic apparatus, lateral.Published as part of <i>Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I. & Armitage, Brian J., 2012, Two new species of the genus Pahamunaya Schmid (Trichoptera: Polycentropodidae) from Vietnam Tatiana I. Arefina-Armitage and Brian J. Armitage, pp. 1-6 in Insecta Mundi 2012 (225)</i> on page 4, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10108466">10.5281/zenodo.10108466</a&gt

    Figure 1 in Two new species of the genus Pahamunaya Schmid (Trichoptera: Polycentropodidae) from Vietnam Tatiana I. Arefina-Armitage and Brian J. Armitage

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    Figure 1. Pahamunaya talon sp. n., male. A) Fore- and hind wings. Genitalia: B) Lateral; C) Dorsal; D) Ventral; E) Phallic apparatus, lateral.Published as part of <i>Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I. & Armitage, Brian J., 2012, Two new species of the genus Pahamunaya Schmid (Trichoptera: Polycentropodidae) from Vietnam Tatiana I. Arefina-Armitage and Brian J. Armitage, pp. 1-6 in Insecta Mundi 2012 (225)</i> on page 3, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10108466">10.5281/zenodo.10108466</a&gt

    Figure 3 in Two new species of the genus Pahamunaya Schmid (Trichoptera: Polycentropodidae) from Vietnam Tatiana I. Arefina-Armitage and Brian J. Armitage

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    Figure 3. Pahamunaya khoii Oláh and Johanson, male. A) Head, dorsal. Genitalia: B) Lateral; C) Dorsal; D) Ventral; E) Left inferior appendage ventrolateral; F) Phallic apparatus, lateral.Published as part of <i>Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I. & Armitage, Brian J., 2012, Two new species of the genus Pahamunaya Schmid (Trichoptera: Polycentropodidae) from Vietnam Tatiana I. Arefina-Armitage and Brian J. Armitage, pp. 1-6 in Insecta Mundi 2012 (225)</i> on page 5, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10108466">10.5281/zenodo.10108466</a&gt

    Rhyacopsyche holzenthali Harris and Armitage 2019

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    Rhyacopsyche holzenthali Harris and Armitage, 2019 Material examined. Panama, Coclé Province, Cuenca 105, Omar Torrijos Herrera National Park, afluente Quebrada Corazones, PSPSCB-PNGDOTH-C103-2017-002, Malaise trap, 8.6776°N and 80.6001°W, 728 m, 22–26 March 2017, A. Cornejo, T. Ríos, E. Álvarez, and E. Pérez, 6 males .Published as part of Armitage, Brian J. & Harris, Steven C., 2020, The Trichoptera of Panama XIV. New species of microcaddisflies (Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) from Omar Torrijos Herrera National Park, pp. 1-19 in Insecta Mundi 763 on page 8, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.377912

    Ochrotrichia birdae Harris and Armitage 2019

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    Ochrotrichia birdae Harris and Armitage, 2019 Material examined. Panama, Coclé Province, Cuenca 105, Omar Torrijos Herrera National Park, afluente Quebrada Corazones, PSPSCB-PNGDOTH-C103-2017-002, Malaise trap, 8.6776°N and 80.6001°W, 728 m, 22–26 March 2017, A. Cornejo, T. Ríos, E. Álvarez, and E. Pérez, 1 male .Published as part of Armitage, Brian J. & Harris, Steven C., 2020, The Trichoptera of Panama XIV. New species of microcaddisflies (Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) from Omar Torrijos Herrera National Park, pp. 1-19 in Insecta Mundi 763 on page 8, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.377912

    Tizatetrichia panamensis Harris and Armitage 2019

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    Tizatetrichia panamensis Harris and Armitage, 2019 Material examined. Panama, Coclé Province, Cuenca 105, Omar Torrijos Herrera National Park, Quebrada Corazones, PSPSCB-PNGDOTH-C103-2017-001, Malaise trap, 8.6776°N and 80.6001°W, 728 m, 22–26 March 2017, A. Cornejo, T. Ríos, E. Álvarez, and E. Pérez, 1 male .Published as part of Armitage, Brian J. & Harris, Steven C., 2020, The Trichoptera of Panama XIV. New species of microcaddisflies (Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) from Omar Torrijos Herrera National Park, pp. 1-19 in Insecta Mundi 763 on page 8, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.377912

    Metrichia thurmani Harris and Armitage 2019

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    Metrichia thurmani Harris and Armitage, 2019 Material examined. Panama, Coclé Province, Cuenca 103, Omar Torrijos Herrera National Park, Quebrada Corazones, PSPSCB-PNGDOTH-C103-2017-001, UV light trap, 8.6776°N and 80.6001°W, 728 m, 24 March 2017, A. Cornejo, T. Ríos, E. Álvarez, and E. Pérez, 1 male ; ibid., afluente Quebrada Corazones, Malaise trap, 22-26 March 2017, 1 male.Published as part of Armitage, Brian J. & Harris, Steven C., 2020, The Trichoptera of Panama XIV. New species of microcaddisflies (Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) from Omar Torrijos Herrera National Park, pp. 1-19 in Insecta Mundi 763 on page 8, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.377912

    Initial results on the fabrication of long-period fiber Bragg gratings with a CO(2) laser

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    Long-period fiber Bragg gratings (LPG) where the grating period is much longer than the wavelength of light have many unique characteristics and find uses in gain-flattening filters and mode converters. This paper describes the characteristics of the initial LPGs fabricated at the University of Adelaide using an infrared CO2 laser. The optical system implemented promotes uniform irradiation of the full circumference of the fiber, avoiding many of the non-uniformities, associated with a single sided system. Some initial gratings have been made using this method, which typically show an attenuation of 10dB within a wavelength range (FWHM) of 8 nm. Work is now focused on improving these devices through an understanding of the writing process and its effect on the transmitted spectrum.John C. Armitage, Magnus T. L. Hsu, Jesper Munch, Kerry A. Corbett, Kenneth J. Grant and Chris Jewel

    Figure 10 in Erratum to Armitage and Harris (2020): The Trichoptera of Panama XIV. New species of microcaddisflies (Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) from Omar Torrijos Herrera National Park

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    Figure 10. Neotrichia michaeli, sp.n. Male genitalia. A) Lateral view. B) Dorsal view. C) Ventral view. D) Phallus, lateral view. E) Phallus, dorsal view.Published as part of Armitage, Brian J., Harris, Steven C. & May, 2020, Erratum to Armitage and Harris (2020): The Trichoptera of Panama XIV. New species of microcaddisflies (Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) from Omar Torrijos Herrera National Park, pp. 1-3 in Insecta Mundi 2020 (764) on page 3, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.400618
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