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    Letter from Bernard M. Martin to Sonny Mead, 1967 March 22

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    Typewritten letter from Bernard M. Martin to Sonny Mead, dated March 22, 1967. Martin confirms Mead\u27s participation in the Fourth Annual Spring Arts Festival, and shares honorarium information.https://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/bang_docs/1052/thumbnail.jp

    MS 127 Guide to Bernard M. Barrett Papers (1951-1982)

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    Dr. Bernard M. Barrett studied at the University of Miami for his medical degree. His collection documents his involvement in editing and coauthoring different research, books, and articles. The collection includes several edited drafts by Dr. Barrett and his colleagues\u27 drafts he would edit. The most prominent collection of documents surrounding the publication of the book and its editions, Patient Care in Plastic Surgery, is well documented in the collection. The collection also includes: pamphlets; reports; reprints; correspondence; letters; memos; research; advertisements; and financial records

    Letter from Bernard M. Joy to Laurence L. Doggett (June 4, 1918)

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    Two page letter from Bernard M. Joy to Laurence L. Doggett dated June 4, 1918. In the letter Joy tells Doggett that he and another secretary Mr. R. B. Hadley are going to be attending the Employed Officers Conference.Graduated from Springfield College in 1903. After graduating he became a secretary for the Y.M.C.A. until 1909 when he would pursue business. In 1918 he would enter the service and serve in WW1 until 1919 when he would return to working in business until his retirement and death in 196

    Letter from Bernard M. Joy to Laurence L. Doggett (June 4, 1918)

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    Two page letter from Bernard M. Joy to Laurence L. Doggett dated June 4, 1918. In the letter Joy tells Doggett that he and another secretary Mr. R. B. Hadley are going to be attending the Employed Officers Conference.Graduated from Springfield College in 1903. After graduating he became a secretary for the Y.M.C.A. until 1909 when he would pursue business. In 1918 he would enter the service and serve in WW1 until 1919 when he would return to working in business until his retirement and death in 196

    Sanford Bates Correspondence from Bernard M. Nobis

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    A letter addressed to Sanford Bates from Bernard M. Nobis concerning his recommendation

    Sanford Bates Correspondence from Bernard M. Nobis

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    A letter addressed to Sanford Bates from Bernard M. Nobis in thanks for Bates' help
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