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Letter from William Jennings Bryan to R. C. Foster
A typewritten letter dated March 13, 1924, and addressed to R. C. Foster, from William Jennings Bryan, containing Bryan\u27s handwritten signature. In the letter, Bryan declines an invitation from Foster to come to Springfield, Kentucky, to participate in a speaking event, possibly a debate or rally on the Evolution controversy. The following year, Bryan would be cross-examined by Clarence Darrow on the subject of creation and evolution in the Scopes Trial.https://digitalcommons.acu.edu/sc_teaching_images/1013/thumbnail.jp
Bryan C. Jones interview, 26 July 2023
Bryan C. Jones (b. 1960) is a native Clevelander and grew up in the Hough area before attending the University of Cincinnati. Jones discusses transferring to Florida A&M University and Florida State University in the 1980s and coming out as a gay man after becoming active in Atlanta\u27s gay communities in the early 1980s. He discusses the onset of the AIDS crisis in the 1980s, receiving an HIV/AIDS diagnosis in the 1980s, and moving back to Cleveland in the 1990s. Jones discusses the intersections of stigma, racism, and homophobia surrounding HIV/AIDs and his ongoing work as a community activist and long-term AIDS survivor/thriver, including his involvement in the Sankofa HIV Initiative, the D.I.R.T Advocacy Movement, Campaign 2 End Aids, and Equal Access Prevention
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Bryan
Image of Mr. Bryan from Great Leaders and National Issues of 1896, Lives and Portraits of Our Political Leaders and the Platforms of All the Great Parties and a drawn portrait of Mrs. Bryan fromt he New Road
Sagittal Alignment Comparison of Bryan Disc Arthroplasty With ProDisc-C Arthroplasty A Prospective, Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial
Study Design: A prospective, randomized study of the radiographic outcomes in patients undergoing single-level cervical arthroplasty with Bryan disc and ProDisc-C prosthesis. Objective: The purpose of this trial was to compare the alignment changes of Bryan disc arthroplasty (modified techniques) with ProDisc-C arthroplasty. Summary of Background Data: Aggravation of kyphosis is the known challenge after Bryan disc arthroplasty. Both Bryan disc arthroplasty with modified techniques and ProDisc-C arthroplasty were reported to avoid the postoperative local kyphosis. There have been no studies comparing the alignment changes after Bryan disc arthroplasty with ProDisc-C arthroplasty. Methods: We conducted a randomized controlled clinical trial enrolling patients with cervical disc disease. Ultimately 20 patients received Bryan disc arthroplasty with modified surgical techniques and 26 patients received ProDisc-C arthroplasty. Functional spinal unit (FSU) and overall cervical alignment (Cobb angle of C2/7) were compared at final follow-up. Results: (1) FSU angle: the FSU angle was maintained for the Bryan disc group (from 0.8 to 0.6 degrees) without statistical significance; the FSU angle increased 2.9 degrees for the ProDisc-C group (from -0.3 to 2.6 degrees) with statistical significance. (2) Overall alignment: the overall alignments did not change for both Bryan disc and ProDisc-C groups. Conclusions: Bryan disc arthroplasty with modified techniques can maintain the lordosis of FSU, whereas ProDisc-C arthroplasty can restore the lordosis of FSU. For the patients with preoperative FSU kyphosis, ProDisc-C arthroplasty may be a better choice to restore the lordosis.Clinical NeurologyOrthopedicsSCI(E)PubMed1ARTICLE6381-3852
Box 25, Neg. No. 49810: W. C. Bryan
This black and white photograph features a portrait of W. C. Bryan - he is wearing a suit W. C. Bryan ordered the photograph.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/stafford_county/3756/thumbnail.jp
Letter from Dr. Cyril Bryan to Hagan
Holograph letter from Dr. Cyril Bryan, c/o Sands & Co., 15 King Street, Covent Garden, London (England), to Hagan. Introducing himself – Archbishop Mannix also promised to leave a letter of introduction in Rome. Asking for assistance in being appointed officially an honorary contributor to the papal fund for the children of Austria, although they hardly need medical aid; he will do studies in Vienna; he does not want to pose as a philanthropist. Asking whether the pamphlets 'A case for Ireland' arrived – the Black and Tans had him 'engaged' so that he did not enquire earlier
Bryan, Henry C.
Register states age as 33 years. May Bryan - wife.https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-ch-memoranda-1921/1122/thumbnail.jp
Letter from Oscar Monnig to Bryan C. Brown
Letter from Oscar Monnig to Bryan C. Brown about to discuss t o the meteorite
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