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    Michael Benson, Utah Uranium Oral History Project

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    Transcript (21 pages) of an interview by Kathy Biel with Michael Benson, on July 30, 1970. From tape number 9 in the Uranium History SeriesBenson was interviewed by Kathy Biel in Shiprock, New Mexico. Subjects: uranium mines, tribal council, education, problems of young Navajos, future employment on reservation, Anglo attitudes, exploitation of Navajos, Bureau of Indian Affairs (21 pages)

    President Michael Benson and Mindy Benson

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    President Michael Benson talks with Mindy Benson during the President of Senegal's visit to SUU

    Michael Benson

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    President Michael Benson during the President of Senegal, Abdoulaye Wade's, visit to SUU

    Writers Talk featuring Michael Hofherr and Hanna Rosin

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    OSU Senior Director of Learning Technology Michael Hofherr talks to Lantern reporter Emily Tara about the Digital First Initiative and OSU student (Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies) Krista Benson learns about The End of Men: And the Rise of Women from author Hanna Rosin.The media can be accessed here: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/WritersTalk-Audio/WT_2012-11-19_Hofherr_Rosin.mp3Ohio State University. Center for the Study and Teaching of Writin

    Michael Benson and family

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    SUU President Michael Benson and his family ride in the annual Homecoming Parade

    President Michael Benson

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    President Michael Benson and two other individuals prior the annual commencement processional

    Sarah Benson Walker: 1812-1893

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    Sarah Benson Walker was the daughter of Methodists, Robert and Ann Mather, who joined the Quakers in 1934. That same year Sarah agreed to marry George Washinton Walker, despite once referring to him and James Backhouse as those 'pesky Quakers'. Sarah had ten children and served on Jane's Franklin's visiting committee to the Cascades Female Factory, and regularly participated in Monthly Meetings. Photograph titled Pencil sketch of Sarah Benson Walker - is a sketch of Sarah by her daughter Mary Augusta Walker (held by University of Tasmania Library, Special and Rare Materials Collections). Biographical Text Source: Quaker Life in Tasmania: The First Hundred Years. Michael Bennett, University of Tasmania Library, 2007, p. 19

    Photographs of Sarah Benson Walker: 1812-1893 Hobart, Tasmania

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    Sarah Benson Walker was the daughter of Methodists, Robert and Ann Mather, who joined the Quakers in 1834. That same year Sarah agreed to marry George Washington Walker, despite once referring to him and James Backhouse as those 'pesky Quakers'. Sarah had ten children and served on Jane's Franklin's visiting committee to the Cascades Female Factory, and regularly participated in Monthly Meetings. Photographs titled Sarah Benson Walker 1, 2 and 3 - are photographs of Sarah Benson Walker (held by University of Tasmania Library, Special and Rare Materials Collections). Biographical Text Source: Quaker Life in Tasmania: The First Hundred Years. Michael Bennett, University of Tasmania Library, 2007, p. 19

    Michael Rodriguez interviews fiction writer Michael Kimball

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    Author Michael Kimball talks about moving away from Michigan to become a successful writer, his education, the fiction reading series he has started in Baltimore, the life-story-on-postcard project, and his book "Dear everybody." Kimball is interviewed by Michigan State University Librarian Michael Rodriguez for the Michigan State University Libraries' Michigan Writers Series

    Letter from Sarah Benson Walker to her niece, Esther Robey

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    A letter from Sarah Benson Walker thanking her niece Esther Robey for her gift of new shoes (held by University of Tasmania Library, Special and Rare Materials Collections). Biographical Text Source: Quaker Life in Tasmania: The First Hundred Years. Michael Bennett, University of Tasmania Library, 2007, p. 19
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