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Interview of John T. Bonner, Jr. by Robert W. McCormick
Hugh Atkinson: Librarian (p. 12) --
Louis Branscomb: Librarian (p. 13) --
Roy Bowen: Professor of Speech (p. 2) --
John Bricker: Board of Trustees (pp. 5-6) --
Jack Corbally: Provost (p. 5) --
Harold Enarson: President of OSU (pp. 11-12) --
Novice Fawcett: President of OSU (pp. 5-6, 11, 17) --
Gerald Ford: Congressman, President (p. 10) --
John Fullen: President of Alumni Association (p. 6) --
Bill Guthrie: (p. 10) -- Woody Hayes: football coach (pp. 4, 12) -- John Mount: (p. 18) --
OTS: Officer Training School --
ROTIC: Reserve Officers Training CorpsWhile John Bonner, former Vice President at Ohio State, was an OSU student, he straddled two different fields - Speech and Real Estate - all the way through to his Ph.D. After graduation he taught courses in the Real Estate and Theatre areas. His first administrative position at Ohio State was as Executive Dean of Student Relations. He also served as a member of the Athletic Council in the year the Council denied Ohio State's participation in the Rose Bowl. Bonner was closely involved in planning and building Lincoln and Morrill towers, and in the construction of the West Campus. Once Bonner was named Vice President for Educational Services he had broadly defined responsibilities, including oversight of the library, which was being automated at the time. Bonner, who had received his commission through ROTC, worked hard to retain the three ROTC programs on campus in an era when many universities had eliminated the
Dr. Tom W. Bonner, Rice University
Black and white photograph of Professor Tom W. Bonner, William M. Rice Institute Physics Department.Dr. Tom Bonner joined the Rice faculty in 1936 in the department of physics and was a nuclear physicist of international renown. He was the second chair of the Rice physics department, serving from 1947 until his sudden death in 1961. The Bonner Nuclear Laboratories are named after him
Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)
Letter from Herbert Bonner to W. H. Louviere discussing a bill that would provide continuity during maritime disputes
Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)
Telegram sent by W. H. Louviere, President of Imperial Sugar Company, to Congressman Herbert C. Bonner urging him to support HR 1897 and to include the part of the Railway Labor Act providing machinery to settle contract disputes
Map of the battlefield at Bull Run near Manassas, Virginia.
"Drawn from a sketch taken on the Battle ground by W. P. Bonner, July 31 1861.
Map of the Washington-Martinsburg area, Bull Run and vicinity, 31 July 1861.
"From a sketch taken on the battleground by W. P. Bonner.
Church of St. Mary Ottery
'CHURCH of ST. MARY OTTERY. Devonshire. Engraved by W. Angus from a Drawing by J. Bonner for the Beauties of England & Wales.
Bonner, S. P. (Death, 1874-12-22)
Address: 32 Harrison Ave.Age at death: 37 yrsPg 177/1874/386/M W M/City/Stephen Bonner/Sullivan/St. Joseph'sOriginal record filed in drawer labeled 'BONNER-BOS'
Bonner Ethics-Declaration
Polchau H-W, Briken P, Wazlawik M, Bauer U, Fegert JM, Kavemann B. Bonner Ethik-Erklärung. Zeitschrift für Sexualforschung. 2015;28(2):153-160
[Note to F. W. Bonner & Son Bank]
Copy negative of a note to F. W. Bonner & Son Bank which reads: "$6.86 Rusk, Cherokee Co. Texas, April 7, 1885. On or before the first day of September, 1885 for value received we promise to pay to Geo. D. Neel for the use * benefit of P. Jewell & Bro. Six & 8/100 Dollars at Bonners' Bank, Rusk Texas, with 12 per cent interest per annum from Jany 1, 85 until paid. If not paid at maturity, and place in the hands of an Attorney for collection, or if sued upon, ten per cent to be added to the amount of this Note and interest as collecting fee." The note has been marked "paid"
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