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    Brooks Morris

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    Brooks Morris shown walking down the brick pathway in the garden of his home. The garden is filled with flowers, trees and various foliage. Morris is wearing a suit.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1940s/4086/thumbnail.jp

    Brooks Morris

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    Brooks Morris, who led the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra in its first overture, holding mementos. Fort Worth Star-Telegram Evening March 11, 1964.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1960s/2419/thumbnail.jp

    Minnesota Author Gives Book to UMM Students and Library

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    Agnes Louise Hovde, former English instructor and Minnesota author, has recently made a gift of one of her books to the library of the University of Minnesota, Morris, and others as awards to outstanding English students of the freshman class

    Morris Will Welcome Award-Winning Scholar, Author, and Activist Mazin Qumsiyeh

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    Morris will welcome award-winning scholar, author, and activist Mazin Qumsiyeh on Friday, October 26, at 1 p.m. in the Student Center\u27s Moccasin Flower Room

    Photographing the Bears of Brooks Falls

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    This summer, through support from both the Catalyst and Max Funds, I was given an experience that I will treasure for the rest of my life. The Catalyst fund is a University of Minnesota Morris grant that allows students the chance to have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and as an avid nature photographer, my dream was to photograph brown bears. After hearing about the fund, I decided to look into how this could be pursued. I landed on a week-long guided photography tour at Brooks Falls, located within Katmai National Park in Alaska. I was granted the funding, and embarked on my journey in June. The trip was beyond what I could have ever imagined and I am endlessly grateful for the generosity that made it possible. This presentation will showcase photography from the trip and inform other students how to take advantage of opportunities like this at Morris

    Exterior of Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Morris\u27 House

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    Exterior shot of Brooks Morris and Iva Mae Morris\u27 new home. Seen is the front side of the house with large windows, plants, planting pots, and yard tools.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1940s/10019/thumbnail.jp

    Marian Lucille Brooks

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    Marian Lucille Brooks, a resident of Palo Alto, has died. She was 91. Brooks, who died Dec. 24, was born in Toledo, Ohio. After graduating from Bowling Green University, she settled in San Francisco and accepted a job as a stewardess with Pan Am Airlines. Through mutual friends, she was set up on a blind date with Alanson L. Brooks, who would become her husband. Brooks later became a real estate agent, a career she worked at for more than 25 years. She even became the No. 1 agent in her office several times over the course of her career. She later moved to Palm Desert and then to the Vi in Palo Alto when it first opened in 2005. Brooks is survived by her daughter, Missy Morris sons, Geoff and Peter Brooks and six grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Alanson L. Brooks. A celebration of life will be held at 3:30 p.m. Jan. 13 at the Menlo Circus Club, 190 Park Lane in Atherton

    Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Morris in new studio

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    Brooks Morris and Iva Mae Morris shown in the new studio in their new home. Mr. Morris is seen standing next to a piano and Mrs. Morris is seen sitting close to the fire place. There is a wall unit bookshelf with six rows of books. There are several candles, serving trays, and vases on the fire place mantle. There is a rocking chair.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1940s/10016/thumbnail.jp

    William W. Morris, author and 1910 Fire worker

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    Photo text: 'The author at work clearing timber at the Priest River Experiment Station site.' This image is part of a pictorial narrative by William W. Morris titled 'Experiences on a National Forest'

    Melosi to Present History of Nuclear Energy as Environmental Studies Scholar in Residence at Morris

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    Professor and author Martin Melosi will deliver a public lecture on Wednesday, April 11, 2012 at the Morris campus on the history of nuclear energy in the U.S
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