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    Andrew Lytle correspondence with Lula Ulrica Whitaker, 1981 April 29

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    Letter from Andrew Lytle to Lula Ulrica Whitaker that provides additional biographical details about the author, supplementing his 1934 July 15 correspondence with Whitaker

    Andrew Lytle correspondence with Lula Ulrica Whitaker, 1981 April 29

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    Letter from Andrew Lytle to Lula Ulrica Whitaker that provides additional biographical details about the author, supplementing his 1934 July 15 correspondence with Whitaker

    General Correspondence; Cannon, George Q.; 1896-1897

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    Letters, telegrams, and notes between John M. Whitaker and George Q. Cannon, 1892 to 1897Letter dated 6 July 1896 at New York City from W. K. Dickson of the American Mutoscope Company to "Geo. Q. Cannon & Sons" informing them that he is not the publisher of a book on Thomas Edison but the author; details on how they can get the book. Includes handwritten noted to John M. Whitaker on ordering the book; Telegram dated 6 December 1897 from George Q. Cannon to John M. Whitaker on the death of brother Sam Whitaker\u27s wife; Note dated 13 March 1896 from George Q. Cannon to John M. Whitaker; Note dated 2 January 1892 from George Q. Cannon to John M. Whitake

    A Bug in the Bugging Statute: United States v. Whitaker

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    In this paper the author will analyze the reasoning of the Whitaker holding and its ramifications with regard to the federal procedures for authorized electronic eavesdropping as prescribed in Title III of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Acts of 1968. The author concludes that the procedural failing described by the Whitaker court can be corrected by mandatory judicial controls and more stringent post-seizure notification requirements

    A Bug in the Bugging Statute: United States v. Whitaker

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    In this paper the author will analyze the reasoning of the Whitaker holding and its ramifications with regard to the federal procedures for authorized electronic eavesdropping as prescribed in Title III of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Acts of 1968. The author concludes that the procedural failing described by the Whitaker court can be corrected by mandatory judicial controls and more stringent post-seizure notification requirements

    William Whitaker interviewed by Ana Tostões

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    In February 2018, Ana Tostões interviewed William Whitaker, curator and collections manager of the Architectural Archives of the University of Pennsylvania School of Design, where the Louis I. Kahn Collection is hosted, in order to debate the importance of documentation for the preservation of Kahn’s legacy. William Whitaker was curatorial consultant of the exhibition Louis Kahn: The Power of Architecture (Vitra Design Museum, 2012) and is the co-author of The Houses of Louis I. Kahn (with George Marcus, 2013), the first comprehensive publication on the architect’s house designs. The management of the Louis I. Kahn Collection has been having a fundamental role, not only in the documentation and interpretation of Kahn’s life and work, but also in the success of the contemporary rehabilitation projects undertaken in his buildings

    Supplementary data - Biological, chemical and/or mechanical behaviour in liquid culture and MICP reinforced sands

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    These files provide the supplementary, underlying data sets to the information presented in the paper by Whitaker et al. (Biogeosciences, 15, 1–14, 2018, https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-15-1-2018). For further information or questions related to these data sets please reach out to the corresponding author of the paper

    Letter from E. B. Whitaker, Project Director, Jerome Relocation Center, to Atsushi Art Ishida, April 21, 1944

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    Letter from Jerome Project Director, E.B. Whitaker informing Atsushi Art Ishida that in preparation for his transfer to Tule Lake camp that he will need to be fingerprinted and photographed prior to departure. The letter informs him that his processing time is April 24, 1944 at 11 A.M. in the recreation hall at Block 11.The Atsushi Art Ishida Collection is comprised of photographs, negatives, camp newspapers, WRA documents, memorabilia, and correspondence chronicling his time immediately after the exclusion order and during his incarceration in the Santa Anita Assembly Center in California, the Jerome camp in Arkansas, the Tule Lake camp in California, and the Minidoka camp in Idaho, as well as digital reproductions of photographs documenting his life in Japan and Artesia, California during the pre-war years and his time during the Korean War. The majority of the photographs in the collection were taken by Atsushi Art Ishida and he would often develop them in his room in the barracks where he had constructed a makeshift dark room in the camp. His photographs depict the life in the incarceration camps, capturing the buildings, such as barracks, guard towers, a hospital, fire station, and warehouse, the workers for farming, laundry, mess hall, and logging, and the sports games that the incarcerees played. Also photographed are the farewell scenes in which the incarcerees who were being transferred from the Jerome camp to the Tule Lake Segregation Center

    Correction: A social prescribing model for tackling the health and social inequalities of people living with severe mental illness: a protocol paper

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    Correction: BMC Public Health 25, 3211 (2025)https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-025-24075-3Following publication of the original article [1], the authors identified an error in Pamela Whitaker’s name and an error in the affiliation listed for both Pamela Whitaker and Saul Golden.The incorrect author name is: Pamela Whittaker.The correct author name is: Pamela Whitaker. Pamela Whitaker is affiliated to Belfast School of Art, Ulster University, Belfast, UK.Saul Golden is affiliated to Belfast School of Architecture and the Built Environment, Ulster University, Belfast, UK.The author group has been updated above and the original article [1] has been correcte
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