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    Raymond B. Witt correspondence with Martin Ochs, 1968 August 23

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    Letter from Raymond B. Witt to Chattanooga Times editor Martin Ochs arguing against the newspaper's endorsement of the consolidation of Chattanooga schools

    Raymond B. Witt correspondence with Martin Ochs, 1968 August 23

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    Letter from Raymond B. Witt to Chattanooga Times editor Martin Ochs arguing against the newspaper's endorsement of the consolidation of Chattanooga schools

    Raymond B. Witt correspondence with Martin Ochs, 1960 June 24

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    Letter from Raymond B. Witt, chairman of the Board of Education in Chattanooga, Tennessee, to Martin Ochs, editor of the Chattanooga Times newspapers, thanking Ochs for his coverage of the school board's endeavors to integrate public schools

    Raymond B. Witt correspondence with Martin Ochs, 1960 June 24

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    Letter from Raymond B. Witt, chairman of the Board of Education in Chattanooga, Tennessee, to Martin Ochs, editor of the Chattanooga Times newspapers, thanking Ochs for his coverage of the school board's endeavors to integrate public schools

    [Report to Charles Batchelor by B. J. Martin]

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    Carbon copy of a report by B. J. Martin to Charles Batchelor. Hargis states that he agreed to interview with Alvin V. Oser, Executive Assistant District Attorney of New Orleans, Louisiana

    Martin Harley Urner, A. B.

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    Graduating photograph of Martin Harley Urner, A. B., Miami Medical College, 1905. This photograph is a part of the Miami Medical College Graduate and Faculty Photograph collection

    Interview with David B. Martin

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    In this interview, David Martin recounts his work history, which entails a short stint in an iron ore mine as well as working at Lloyd Noland Hospital, where he often saw the physical effects of mining. Martin was working before he graduated high school, earning money in the summer and attending classes in the winter at Miles College, which had a high school then. He explains that after he was of age, he worked in the iron ore mines for four or five years. He says he liked the job, and the people were nice and helpful to him because he was a student. They assured him of getting his hours. He adds that there was segregation in the mines, but everyone accepted it. Martin also discusses working at Lloyd Noland Hospital for over forty years. The hospital was connected to TCI and was the primary hospital for that mining company. He recalls seeing patients come in with injures from their work. Broken bones were common, as was hearing loss, burns, and heat exhaustion. He remembers one man with a temperature of over 110 degrees who survived. Martin also explains that Silicosis was a problem, but the company didn't recognize it as a threat to ore miners, only coal miners, so ore miners got no compensation for it. He adds that he saw more ore miners than coal miners at the hospital, because the UMWA eventually forced the company to take the coal miners to a hospital across town. Martin recalls being happy working at Lloyd Noland. Through the Depression, the staff got three meals a day, uniforms, and hospital care. Martin also discusses being a member of a labor union at that time. He was almost the president, but he says he turned down the job because he believed that an integrated union having a black president would hurt their ability to accomplish their goals

    Master's Recital: Kerry Jones, composer; Advanced Recital: Andrea Martin, composer

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    This recital is given in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Master of Music degreeMs. Martin and Mr. Jones are students of Ellsworth MilburnCantus Sonorum, Kerry Jones (b. 1959) -- Journey, Andrea Martin (b. 1957) -- Poincaré, for quadraphonic tape, Kerry Jones -- Songs from Leaves of Grass, Andrea Martin -- Episodes II for String Quartet, Kerry Jones -- Songs from Leaves of Grass, Andrea Martin -- Episodes II for String Quartet, Kerry Jones -- Moods, Andrea Marti

    Testimony of Indian Agent Martin B. Lewis dated March 31, 1860

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    Testimony of Indian Agent Martin B. Lewis regarding payment for goods received at the Fresno River Far
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