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John C. Hawk, Jr., M.D., oral history interview, October 11, 1992
Dr. Laurie L. Brown, M.D., and Ms. Manya Greene conducted this oral history interview on October 11, 1992, at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, South Carolina. In this interview, Dr. John Hawk, Jr., M.D., discusses his educational background in China and in the United States, career in surgery, involvement with organized medicine, and tenure as president of the South Carolina Medical Association (SMCA). Hawk joined SCMA, being elected vice-president around 1965 and elected president a few years later. Dr. Hawk also discusses the major issues tasked by the organization during his tenure as president, which included: Medicare, cost containment, the division of South Carolina into health districts, and the socialization of medicine. Hawk concludes the interview by discussing his service as a delegate for the American Medical Association (AMA) and life beyond medicine
George F. Hawk, (1866-1944), purchased by Mrs. Phebe C. Hawk on April 29, 1951.
Documents regarding the double headstone for George F. Hawk, (1866-1944), buried with Phebe C. Hawk, (1877), purchased by Mrs. Phebe C. Hawk. The marker was placed at 4 Mile House Cemetery, in Fremont, Ohio. The stone is made of Berkeley with Sandblast Letters. Rubbings is included
Taxonomy and conservation status of hawk-eagles (Genus Nisaetus) in south-east Asia
Morphological, vocal and molecular data have been used to reevaluate the taxonomy of some Asian Nisaetus taxa. This name is used instead of Spizaetus because the latter genus is polyphyletic with clades in Asia, South America and Africa. The Changeable Hawk-eagle complex (N. cirrhatus cirrhatus, N. c. limnaeetus, N. c. floris, N. lanceolatus and N. philippensis) has been studied. We propose that Nisaetus floris (Flores Hawk-eagle) should be treated as a distinct species, whereas the taxonomic status of Nisaetus c. cirrhatus and N. c. limnaeetus is still uncertain. We also propose that the Philippine Hawk-eagle should be split into two species Nisaetus philippensis and N. pinskeri. In the Mountain Hawk-eagle Nisaetus nipalensis complex, we propose that Nisaetus kelaarti (Legge’s Hawk-eagle) should be treated as a distinct species. The conservation status of Nisaetus floris, Nisaetus kelaarti and Nisaetus bartelsi has been evaluated from population density estimates, which are based on territory size. N. floris and N. bartelsi qualify for the category “Endangered” on the IUCN Red List, whereas N. kelaarti qualifies as “Near Threatened”. The changes in taxonomy of Nisaetus floris and N. kelaarti meet the qualification for being included in the Red List.Vi har brukt morfologiske, vokale og molekylære data for å revurdere taksonomien til noen taksa i den asiatiske haukørnslekten Nisaetus. Dette navnet er brukt i stedet for Spizaetus da denne er polyfyletisk med en gruppe i Asia, en i Sør-Amerika og en art i Afrika. Changeable Hawk-eagle - komplekset (N. cirrhatus cirrhatus, N. c. limnaeetus, N. c. floris, N. lanceolatus og N. philippensis) er studert, og vi har foreslått at Nisaetus floris (Flores Hawk-eagle) skal regnes som en egen art, mens den taksonomiske status til Nisaetus c. cirrhatus og N. c. limnaeetus fremdeles er usikker. Vi har også foreslått at Philippine Hawk-eagle skal splittes i to arter, Nisaetus philippensis og N. pinskeri. I Mountain Hawk-eagle Nisaetus nipalensis komplekset foreslår vi at Nisaetus kelaarti (Legge’s Hawk-eagle) regnes som en egen art. Vi har vurdert bevaringsstatusen til Nisaetus floris, Nisaetus bartelsi og Nisaetus kelaarti ut fra populasjonstetthetsestimat som er basert på territoriestørrelse. De to førstnevnte artene kvalifiserer til ”direkte truet” på Rødlista, mens kelaarti kvalifiserer til kategorien ”nær truet”. Endringen av taksonomisk status for Nisaetus floris og Nisaetus kelaarti har vært en forutsetning for å inkludere disse artene på Rødlista.PhD i biologiPhD in Biolog
Letter re: Texas Centennial Committee
Letter from Wilbur C. Hawk to Cullen F. Thomas denying any interest in appointment as the Director-General of the Centennia
chicken hawk
chicken hawk=pigeon h. _Cent_= hen-hawk OSup� _NID_ Heritage _DAE_ (1827 -)Withdraw ? [check]Not usedNot usedWithdrawnChecked by Jordyn Hughes on Fri 15 Jul 201
cliff hawk
cliff nSparrow Hawk (Nfld., "Labr.")yesPRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story June 1962Used Iused IUsed Icliff-hawk, cliff rock, clifty ~Checked by Cathy Wiseman on Mon 19 Oct 201
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