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Philip Baker
Philip Baker is pictured his junior year at Alterra High School. He is the son of John Philip and Abbie P. Baker of Roosevelt, Utah. He served in the Army during World War II. He married Teddie Mae Stanley in 1946. He was born January 16, 1921 and died February 25, 2912
Philip J. Smith and Elizabeth Baker 1880 Marriage License
This marriage license was issued from the Office of the Probate Court in Seneca County, Ohio to authorize the marriage of Philip J. Smith and Elizabeth Baker. The date on the license is August 18, 1880. The license is owned by St. John's United Church of Christ, 10 Main Street, Tiffin (Ohio
Myogenic reactivity is enhanced in rat radial uterine arteries in a model of maternal undernutrition
Sukrutha Veerareddy, Morag E Campbell, Sarah J Williams, Philip N Baker, Sandra T Davidg
Obituary: Philip J. Davis
With deep sorrow, we announce the passing of Philip J. Davis on March 14, 2018, at the age of 95. Phil was one of the founding fathers of SIAM and a prolificcontributor to SIAM News; he was an innovative mathematician, an inspiring teacher, an entertaining and wide-ranging author, and a profound thinker on the nature and significance of mathematics
Can ChatGPT Be Considered an Author of a Medical Article?
Kazuki Ide, Philip Hawke, Takeo Nakayama, Can ChatGPT Be Considered an Author of a Medical Article?, Journal of Epidemiology, 2023, Volume 33, Issue 7, Pages 381-382, Released on J-STAGE July 05, 2023, Advance online publication April 08, 2023, Online ISSN 1349-9092, Print ISSN 0917-5040, https://doi.org/10.2188/jea.JE20230030, https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jea/33/7/33_JE20230030/_article/-char/e
Motion and mobility in the realist novels of Philip K Dick
This essay explores the ways that ideas of motion and mobility support readings of Philip K Dick's early novels that take full account of the changing geographical context. They are set during a period of rapid suburban expansion, the building of the interstate and the spread of automobility through car ownership, and their characters frequently exist in a state between continuity through conformity and the potential for change. The open ended forms of the novels reflect a world around Dick that was still under construction, and where alternative realities can be glimpsed between incomplete materialities
Measurement of the Branching Fraction ratioB(B[subscript c] ⁺→ψ(2S)π⁺)/B(B[subscript c]⁺→J/ψπ⁺)
Further distribution of this work must maintain attribution to the author(s) and the published article's title, journal citation, and DOI. Using pp collision data collected by LHCb at center-of-mass energies √s = 7 TeV and 8 TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 3fb⁻¹, the ratio of the branching fraction of the B[subscript c]⁺→ψ(2S)π⁺ decay relative to that of the B[subscript c]⁺→J/ψπ⁺ decay is measured to be 0.268±0.032(stat)±0.007(syst)±0.006(BF). The first uncertainty is statistical, the second is systematic, and the third is due to the uncertainties on the branching fractions of the J/ψ→μ⁺μ⁻ and ψ(2S)→μ⁺μ⁻ decays. This measurement is consistent with the previous LHCb result, and the statistical uncertainty is halved
Album of photos from the Southern New Jersey Savings Bonds Committee Meeting, Seaview Country Club, Absecon, New Jersey, in 1955
Cover (blank). Typed label: A Pictorial Record of the Southern New Jersey Savings Bond Committee Meeting Held at the Seaview Country Club, Absecon, New Jersey, February 25, 1955, representing six counties: Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, Ocean and Salem. Photos: L-R Russell S. Britton, Ivy Baker Priest, James McGrath, Captain Oscar Pederson. Eastern Airlines aircraft with (L-R) Captain Ernest von Kleek, Mrs. William Y. Christian, Ivy Baker Priest, and Capt. Oscar Pederson. Eastern Airlines aircraft with (L-R) Captain Ernest von Kleek, Mrs. William Y. Christian, Ivy Baker Priest, and Capt. Oscar Pederson. Eastern Airlines aircraft with (L-R) Captain Ernest von Kleek, Ivy Baker Priest, Mrs. William Y. Christian, and Leslie Brown. Eastern Airlines aircraft with (L-R) Leslie Brown, Ivy Baker and Captain Oscar Pederson. Ivy Baker Priest, left, with Leslie Brown. Ivy Baker Priest, left, with Bruce Murphy. (L-R) Leslie Brown, Mrs. William Y. Christian, Ivy Baker Priest, and Sid Pickens. (L-R) Mrs. C.S. Ryan, Ivy Baker Priest, and Mrs. William Y. Christian. Standing: Edward Jones, Hugh Wathen, Theodore Kendall, and Alfred S. Nugent. Seated: Leslie Brown and Elwood Kirkman. Standing: Alfred S. Nugent, Edward C. Jones, Leslie Brown, Mrs. William Y. Christian, Theodore Kendall, and Hugh Wathen. Seated: Ivy Baker Priest and Elwood Kirkman.(L-R) Mrs. William Y. Christian, Ivy Baker Priest, Mrs. William Alton, Mrs. Virginia Adams. Ivy Baker Priest at microphone and Mrs. C.S. Ryan, seated. Ivy Baker Priest at microphone and seated, left to right: Elwood Kirkman, Leslie Brown, and Hugh Wathen. (L-R) Leslie Brown, General C.S. Ryan, and Mrs. C.S. Ryan. (L-R) Leslie Brown, Ivy Baker Priest, Mrs. C.S. Ryan and General C.S. Ryan. (L-R) James McGrath, General C.S. Ryan, Russell S. Britton, and Leslie Brown. (L-R) Leslie Brown, Mrs. Ivy Baker Priest, and J. Milton Featherer. (L-R) Monroe Mendelsohn, Ivy Baker Priest, and Leslie Brown. (L-R) Leslie Brown, Ivy Baker Priest, Clarence McCormick, and Russell S. Britton. (L-R) Leslie Brown, Ivy Baker Priest, and Thomas Bowen. (L-R) Leslie Brown, Ivy Baker Priest, and Ben Leuchter. (L-R) Leslie Brown, Ivy Baker Priest, and Russell S. Britton. (L-R) Monroe Mendelsohn, Thomas Bowen, Charles Braun, J. Milton Featherer, Clarence McCormick, and Ben Leuchter. (L-R) Leslie Brown, Kathleen Dumas, Ivy Baker Priest, Ruth Burnley, and Peggy Yarrow. (L-R) Leslie Brown, Albert Strang, Ivy Baker Priest, and Penn Cramer. (L-R) Leslie Brown, Albert Strang, Ivy Bake Priest, and Penn Cramer. (L-R) Harry R. Colson, Ivy Baker Priest, William C. Koeneke, and Edward Nesbitt. (L-R) James McGrath, Ivy Baker Priest, and Russell S. Britton. (L-R) Rev. Arthur McKay Ackerson, Ivy Baker Priest, and Leslie Brown. (L-R) Leslie Brown, Mrs. William Y. Christian, Ivy Baker Priest, Bruce Dimon, and Lemuel Hires. (L-R) William C. Kline, Harry Sickler, Ivy Baker Priest, Elmer Matthews, and Leslie Brown. (L-R) Leslie Brown, Ivy Baker Priest, Philip Poorman, Frank P. Mazzoni. (L-R) Leslie Brown, Charles Miller, Ivy Baker Priest, and A.l. Townsend. (L-R) Leslie Brown, Hon. Benjamin H. Corson, Ivy Baker Priest, Harry Klawitter, and Ambrose Parr. (L-R) Philip Kronowitt, Frank Sutton, Jr., Ivy Baker Priest, and R.M. Janvier. (L-R) Leslie Brown, Ivy Baker Priest, Harry Stewart, and Russell S. Britton. (L-R) Frank S. Flowers, Leslie Brown, Ivy Baker Priest, and Paul W. Peterson. (L-R) Leslie Brown, Ivy Baker Priest, Mrs. Ben Leuchter, and Ben Leuchter
Philip P. Neely scrapbook of fugitive fiction, W.0022
Abstract: Scrapbook containing handwritten notes and newspaper clippings related to Philip P. Neely's writingsScope and Content Note: This scrapbook contains newspaper clippings and handwritten notes related to Philip P. Neely's writings. Highlights of the collection include copies of the short story series "Threads: From the Life-Woof of Hal Hankins, Esq.," selections from the autobiographical column "Leaves from my Life-Book," and selections from a social column entitled "Pen and Ink Gossip."Biographical/Historical Note: Philip Philips Neely was born on 8 September 1819 in Rutherford County, Tennessee. He was a Methodist minister and author of several serialized novellas as well as several books of sermons. Neely and his first wife, Henrietta, had one child, John Edwin Polk, before she died in 1847 (presumably in childbirth) with the couple's second child. With his second wife, J. Alice, they had at least one daughter, Julia E.Philip Neely died on 9 November 1868, in Mobile, Alabama
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