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Letter - From Chas B. Wright, to Clara
Letter from ONU Professor Chas B. Wright that contains information providing feedback for a letter that Clara wrote in shorthand. The letter also states that a $1 tution refund was sent and that Chas Wright hopes to see her back in school
Chronicles of Oklahoma
Article provides a narrative of the experiences of the author and his father, Governor Allen Wright, participating in the cattle industry in the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations. J. B. Wright discusses ranching in Indian Territory, cowboy activities, and the capturing of wild horses in the area
L. B. Wright, Utah Uranium Oral History Project
Transcript (37 pages) of an interview by Patricia Ray with L. B. Wright, on August 29, 1970. From tape number UR-175 in the Utah Uranium Oral History ProjectPatricia Ray interviewed Wright, an indepdendent miner, in Garden Grove, California. Subjects: surface and aerial techniques, maintaining claims, mining co-ops, ore grades, Navajo workers, safety, equipment, medical consequences of mining, finding uranium, AEC aid to independent miners, rewards of mining (37 pages)
Note from S. B. Simmons. Note from R. K. Wright to S. B. Simmons
Note from S. B. Simmons, reminding recipients to sign receipt. Note from R. K. Wright to S. B. Simmons, concerning NFA convention dues
German-built Wright Model B Flyer
German-built Wright Model B Flyer with three Army officers and an unidentified man.https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/special_ms1_photographs/2068/thumbnail.jp
The Persistence of the R.A. Fisher-Sewall Wright Controversy
This paper considers recent heated debates led by Jerry A. Coyne and Michael J. Wade on issues stemming from the 1929-1962 R. A. Fisher-Sewall Wright controversy in population genetics. William B. Provine once remarked that the Fisher-Wright controversy is central, fundamental, and very influential. Indeed, it is also persistent. The argumentative structure of the recent (1997-2000) debates is analyzed with the aim of eliminating a logical conflict in them, viz., that the two “sides” in the debates have different aims and that, as such, they are talking past each other. Given a philosophical analysis of the argumentative structure of the debates, suggestions supportive of Wade’s work on the debate are made that are aimed, modestly, at putting the persistent Fisher-Wright controversy on the course to resolution
Forgotten People: I Saw Human Shame as a Migrant Worker
Dale Wright, a World-Telegram Staff writer, went undercover as a migrant worker in Hightstown, New Jersey, and in Florida. He recorded his observations, interviewed other workers, and took photos of the harsh conditions endured by migrant workers. The pamphlet includes a letter from New Jersey Governor Robert Meyner, commending Wright's work
Letter from Newton E. Wright to James B. Finley
The watch stolen by prisoner Piles has not yet been received in Cincinnati. Wright wonders whether Chaplain Finley has sent it on to someone in Cincinnati as agreed. If so, who did he send it to? [Note: Author dates the letter January 7, 1846, but it is actually 1847. See the previous letter from Newton E. Wright dated September 16, 1846 for context]. Abstract Number - 250https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/1248/thumbnail.jp
Jim Wright and Lyndon Johnson
Jim Wright and Lyndon B. Johnson during LBJ's visit to Fort Worth2340px x 2720p
Jim Wright and Lyndon Johnson
Picture of Jim Wright and Lyndon B. Johnson autographed by LBJ2652px x 2064p
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