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    WPA Interview - M. J. Bonner

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    A transcript of a WPA Interview with M. J. Bonner conducted by Chas R. Fuller in the 1930s. M. J. Bonner describes growing up in Dallas briefly before explaining his parents sent him to McKinney to breed horses. Bonner recalls events involving racing horses and one particular mustang named Outlaw . He was involved with a horse race winning money from gambling.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_workprojectsadministration/1135/thumbnail.jp

    [Letter from Leslie R. Bonner to T. N. Carswell - September 13, 1961]

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    A letter written to Mr. T. N. Carswell from Leslie R. Bonner, Claims Representative, Big Spring State Hospital, Big Spring, Texas, dated September 13, 1961. Advisement of a price increase due to increased costs for Byrdie Carswell Support, Maintenance and Treatment Account. Handwritten note by Carswell at bottom of page advises that on September 28, 1961 a check was mailed for October

    WPA Interview - M. J. Bonner

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    A transcript of a WPA Interview with M. J. Bonner conducted by Chas R. Fuller in the 1930s. M. J. Bonner was born in at Narvow Franklin in Alabama on March 1st, 1847. Bonner moved to the North end of Dallas and in 1864 joined the 12th Texas Cavalry and served until the end of the war. Bonner\u27s transcript describes his to Tarrant County in 1877 and how he was a member of the Ku Klux Klan and was one of the many that joined from Dallas county to Austin when Richard Coke had been elected. There is a second page to the transcript regarding a situation during reconstruction at the Duck Creek School involving the Ku Klux Klan.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_workprojectsadministration/1134/thumbnail.jp

    Identifying Sequence Positions In Gp120 that are Important for Replicating in Low CD4 Cells in the CNS

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    Here are the associated files for the dissertation of Xavier Bonner Chapter 3 "Identifying Sequence Positions In Gp120 that are Important for Replicating in Low CD4 Cells in the CNS." The input files as well as the output files are included in addition to the R script to generate such files

    Interview with James F. Bonner

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    Interview in 1980 with professor of biology James Bonner begins with his recollections of growing up in an academic family. In 1929, his father, a physical chemist at the University of Utah, was a visitor at Caltech, where Bonner enrolled as a junior. Recalls course work with X-ray crystallographer Roscoe G. Dickinson and activities of Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering under Arthur Amos Noyes; humanities courses with William B. Munro; physics with Earnest Watson, William V. Houston, and Carl Anderson; geology with John P. Buwalda; and biology with Thomas Hunt Morgan, Henry Borsook, and Theodosius Dobzhansky. Became Dobzhansky's summer researcher and editor; switched from chemistry to biology. Graduate work with Dobzhansky on Drosophila genetics and Kenneth Thimann on plant hormone auxin. Friendship with Noyes. NRC postdoctoral fellowship to Utrecht, Leiden, and ETH, 1934-35. Joined Caltech's Biology Division in 1936 as an instructor: recalls colleagues Frits Went, Arie J. Haagen-Smit, Johannes van Overbeek; plant labs at Caltech; coining of term phytotron. Recollections of Robert A. Millikan. War work for U.S. Emergency Rubber Project on guayule and Cryptostegia. Work on cell biology with Sam Wildman; discovery of Fraction 1, central enzyme of photosynthesis. Founding of Caltech's Industrial Associates program in 1950. Recalls graduate student Paul Tso, discovery of plant actomycin, isolation of ribosomes. Work of Robert Holley on transfer RNAs. Consultant to Malaysian rubber industry. "Next 100 Years" project, with Harrison Brown. Studies RNA in 1960s with R. C. Huang and histone chemistry with Douglas Fambrough. Visitor at Oxford, 1963. Remarks on underdeveloped countries. Study of population growth with H. Brown. Comments on his recent work on cloning genes, and visits to Singapore and China. His hopes for genetic engineering. Stint as acting chairman of the Biology Division; comments on Robert L. Sinsheimer. [See also 1978 joint interview with Bonner, N. H. Horowitz, D. F. Poulson, and S. H. Emerson.

    Erratum

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    This article corrects the following:Interpretation of pediatric lung function: Impact of ethnicityJ. Kirkby, R. Bonner, S. Lum, P. Bates, V. Morgan, R.C. Strunk, F. Kirkham, S. Sonnappa, J. StocksVolume 48, Issue 1, Pediatric Pulmonology, pages: 20-26, First Published online: March 19, 201

    PSYNDEX Tests Review für EBST - Elektronisches Bonner Schmerztagebuch

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    This is a PSYNDEX Tests Review of EBST - Elektronisches Bonner Schmerztagebuch. PSYNDEX Tests Reviews are written in German and describe and evaluate psychological and educational tests used in the German-speaking countries. PSYNDEX Tests is offered by the Leibniz Institute for Psychology as open access documentation.Das ist ein PSYNDEX Tests Kurzreview zu EBST - Elektronisches Bonner Schmerztagebuch. PSYNDEX Tests Kurzreviews beschreiben und bewerten zentrale psychologische und pädagogische Testverfahren, die in den deutschsprachigen Ländern eingesetzt werden, nach einem standardisierten Raster. PSYNDEX Tests wird durch das Leibniz-Institut für Psychologie als Open Access Dokumentation angeboten.publishedVersio

    R. J. Bonner, Lawyers and litigants in ancient Athens, 1927

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    Cloché Paul. R. J. Bonner, Lawyers and litigants in ancient Athens, 1927. In: Revue des Études Anciennes. Tome 30, 1928, n°3. pp. 237-238

    Michael R. Jackson Bonner. The Last Empire of Iran

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    M. R. Jackson Bonner states that his narrative of Sasanian political history has been written for a general audience by avoiding academic debates and historiographical digressions. This much needed handbook consists of nine chapters in which Sasanian history is assessed within the context of all its neighbours; from the Iberian territories, to the Armenian struggles, the Chinese embassies, the relationships with the nomads of Hira, political developments in the Asiatic steppes, and last but n..

    Bonner, Jeannette (Birth, 1889-02-16)

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    Address: Burnett Avenue1276/Pg 31/1889/F W/Am./Ireland/Dr. A. R. WwlkerOriginal record filed in drawer labeled 'BONNER-BOS'
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