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    Brooks family collection

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    This collection consists primarily of text materials related to the Brooks family through the lifetimes of Ida Joe Brooks, Mrs. Tinley M. (Mary Burt) Brooks, Mrs. W. B. (Oriette V.) Brooks and Mary Burt Brooks Nash

    Brooks B. Chamberlin, approximately 1977-1978

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    Portrait of Brooks B. Chamberlin, Norwich University Class of 1978, as a cadet

    Eulogies and tributes: McIntire, Edith Brooks Cottam, 1972

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    Eulogy/tribute to Edith Brooks Cottam McIntire by Juanita Brooks, 1972

    Episode 126: The Grass Library with David Brooks

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    This week on Knowing Animals I am joined by author David Brooks. David is a poet and novelist. We discuss his latest book ‘The Grass Library’ published by Brandl & Schelsinger in 2019

    Juanita Brooks Research Materials from September 1855

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    Correspondence for September 1855. Includes notes from Juanita Brooks

    Letter of introduction for Brooks Hays

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    Open endorsement for Brooks Hays as a candidate for GovernorUniversity of Arkansas Alumni "Brooks Hays for Governor Club" LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS June 12, 1928. This is a letter of introduction for Brooks Hays, Candidate for Governor. Mr. Hays is a graduate of the University of Arkansas and received his L. L. B. Degree at the George Washington University Law School in 1922. He was admitted to the Arkansas bar the same year and practiced law at Russellville until January, 1925, when he became Assistant Attorney General, in which capacity-he served the State with credit and distinction. It is a pleasure and a privilege for me to be able to ask you to consider Brooks Hays for your next Governor, for if he is elected, he will be to Arkansas what Dan Moody is to Texas - A God Send and a Blessing. We need Youth to carry on our work and Brooks Hays has the Youth, together with the Ability to meet any problems which might arise. If Mr. Hays comes to your town, make it a point to see him and hear him talk. He is not a politician, but a Statesman. Tell your friends about him and Let's have the honor of doing our part in electing him for our next Governor. Sincerely, JC.

    "John Doyle Lee: Zealot, Pioneer Builder, Scapegoat", by Juanita Brooks, 1962

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    Two copies of "John Doyle Lee: Zealot, Pioneer Builder, Scapegoat" by Juanita Brooks; photocopy of a letter to Wesley Williamson from Emily; handwritten notes; name list from John D. Lee\u27s diary 1846; and Brooks\u27 handwritten notes about Nauvoo

    Richard B. Brooks Oral History

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    The original manuscript transcript of this interview is available in University Archives Oral History Collection in the Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.This interview was conducted as part of the College of William and Mary Oral History Project. Mr. Brooks arrived at William and Mary in 1943 as an officer with the Army Specialized Training Program quartered at the college during part of World War II. He was to return twice to the college as a faculty member: from 1947 to 1957 he was a professor of psychology and head of the counseling service, and from 1968 to 1974 as dean of the school of education.College of William and Mar

    Brooks, Walter S. "Research Paper on Early Recreation in Utah\u27s Dixie", June 1947

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    Manuscript of "Research Paper on Early Recreation in Utah\u27s Dixie" by Walter S. Brooks, June 1947

    [Autograph from Jack B. Brooks to John J. Herrera]

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    Autograph of Jack B. Brooks, U.S. Representative from Texas, given to John J. Herrera. Handwritten autograph: "To John J. Herrera - from your friend Jack Brooks.
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