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Papers of J B Scott
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/64257Correspondence, including letters from America, to family and friends. Photocopies113988
Acquisition: [1966.0016] "Papers of J B Scott
Scott, Benjamin B. - An inaugural dissertation on typhoid fever
Handwritten inaugural dissertation on typhoid fever by Benjamin B. Scott, of Kentucky.Inaugural dissertation; no. 265
Scott B. Wilson
SCOTT B. WILSON
Production Operations Manager,
Orion Program
Mr. Wilson has over 25 years of experience with NASA in support of the Space Shuttle, Orbital Space Plane, Orion, and Ground Systems Development and Operations Programs. Scott began his career at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in 1991, as an engineer for the Space Shuttle\u27s data processing and main engine avionics systems. Later, he joined the Space Shuttle Upgrades Project where he managed the development and test of flight systems in the areas of wireless sensing, advanced avionics, and spacecraft health management.
Wilson was detailed to NASA Headquarters in late 2004 where he served as a member of the team tasked to develop the top-level requirements for what would become NASA’s current exploration programs. Upon his return to Kennedy, he led efforts to develop systems requirements for the ground systems necessary to support exploration missions. In 2007, Wilson was selected by NASA’s Johnson Space Center to serve as Manager of Production Operations for NASA\u27s Orion Program, overseeing the manufacturing, production, and test of the Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle.
Wilson graduated from Frankfort Schuyler High School, Frankfort, N.Y., in 1984, earned a Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering from Florida State University, Tallahassee, Fla., in 1990, and received a Master of Science in engineering management from the University of Central Florida in 1995.
Born in Herkimer, N.Y., Wilson currently resides in Cocoa, Floridahttps://commons.erau.edu/space-congress-bios-2016/1052/thumbnail.jp
B-46 Side B - Arthur Scott
Mr. Scott details the different types of Townsite houses, rents, and how they were assigned
John B. Ross Interview
Interview in which Mr. Ross describes moving to Newark from Georgia in 1924, among other
topics..In/out timestamps and clip/story labelsThumbnail image, "The Krueger-Scott Mansion," (photographer unknown), c. 1916. Image courtesy of Clarence E. Brunner
Jennie B. Scott Family Papers, MSS.4108
Abstract: Papers of a freeborn African American family who lived in Mississippi, Tennessee, and Alabama, in the latter half of the nineteenth century and through the mid-1960sScope and Content Note: The collection contains the papers of a freeborn African American family who lived in Mississippi, Tennessee, and Alabama, in the latter half of the nineteenth century and through the mid-1960s. The major part of the collection are the diaries, correspondence, and scrapbooks of Jennie B. Scott, along with those of her sister Mrs. R. C. Lee (Rosa, also known as Doll). There are also papers from Jennie's younger daughter Ruth Teresa Dokes of Tuskegee Institute, Alabama.Biographical/Historical Note: Jennie B. Scott, third child and second daughter of Willis M. and Emma Bailey Calcote of Mississippi, was born on February 15, 1879. She married Fletcher Eugene Scott (son of Albert W. and Patience Timothy Scott) around the turn of the century. The couple lived in Mississippi and Tennessee and raised two daughters, Rosa B. (married Louisheo Alexander) and Ruth Teresa (married Ray S. Dokes). Fletcher died in Memphis on November 11, 1933. Sometime in the late 1940s or early 1950s, Jennie's sister Rosa (referred to as Doll in the diaries) moved in with her. Then in December 1959, the two of them moved to Tuskegee Institute, Alabama, to live with Jennie's daughter and son-in-law, Ruth and Ray Dokes (referred to in the diaries as R.T. and R. S.). Jennie died in Tuskegee, on June 16, 1965, eighteen days after the last entry in her journal where she wrote, "Sat. [May] 28: Bit of cloud. No rain here. Nice - cool. R.T. & R.S. rode out. God care for us all is my prayer.
THE BOWED PIANO ENSEMBLE Thursday, January 15, 2004 8:00 p.m. Lillian H Duncan Recital Hall
Presented by SyzygyProgram: Paisajes Audibles (Sounding Landscapes) / Stephen Scott (b. 1944)
Letter From William Bell Scott to Mr Chambers
abstract: Concerning Scott's thanks, his writings about his own works, and a manuscript of "The Nightingale Unheard."Seller's Description: Reads "A.L.S. from Author to Mr. Chambers explaining how busy he is... The sonnet is printed in the book. Fredeman: 56.7 £87.50"Handwritten Note: Unknown handwriting at top right reads "June 1st 1877."Publication Details: "The Nightingale Unheard" published in "Poems" by William Bell Scott.Creation Date Details: Undated range is the author's lifespan.Provenance: Removed from:
Poems / by William Bell Scott. Ballads, studies from nature, sonnets, etc. / illustrated by seventeen etchings by the author and L. Alma Tadema. Publisher London : Longmans, Green, 1875. CALL #
HAYDEN SPECIAL COLL SPEC PRB-13
Correspondence on Letterhead from McLean, Scott, & Sayers
A letter of resignation from Walter B. Scott, sent to John M. Fouts
Hombre en embarcación en la laguna de Chapala, Jalisco.
I.O. La inscripción en le negativo dice: "CHAPALA", Wite Foto". La fotografía en realidad pertenece a la autoría de Winfield Scott. Posiblemente el personaje retratado sea un pescador. La inscripción de la guarda dice: "C. B. Waite, Chapala, Jalisco. Lago. 123". Número de inventario: "122339"
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