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    [John Coffey]

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    Portrait of John Coffey, Director of Human relations.From verso: John Coffey UMBC Directory of Human Relation

    Oral history of Donald Coffey

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    Donald S. Coffey was born on October 10, 1932 in Bristol, Virginia. He attended King College there before transferring to the University of East Tennessee. In 1957, Coffey moved to Baltimore to work for Westinghouse, after which he took night classes at the Hopkins night school (McCoy College) and eventually began to work for the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in the Brady Research Laboratory. This led Coffey to apply to the Department of Physiological Chemistry in the medical school for his graduate education. Coffey subsequently received his Ph.D. in 1964, became a professor of urology in the School of Medicine, and served as editor for many scholarly journals. In this oral history, Coffey discusses his early life, how he came to work at Hopkins, and his colleagues and work in the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. This oral history is part of the Mame Warren oral histories series

    Toney Lee Coffey, 95

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    Toney Lee Coffey, a Palo Alto resident who was an aeronautical engineer, has died. He was 95. Coffey, who died on Dec. 31, was born to Toney Lee Coffey Sr. and Bertha I. Coffey on Nov. 4, 1924

    Sue Coffey

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    Sue Coffey, Zonta Club president, accepts an award

    Donald Coffey, former Snowden School Principal, 1979

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    Interview with Donald Coffey, principal of Snowden School, which consisted of elementary and junior high. Coffey explains the layout of the school, how many students are from the neighborhood and how many are bused and goes in depth about the initiation and continuation of the schools optional program. He discusses a brief history of the school and its involvement with the community. This interview was conducted in 1979

    Letter, C. L. Coffey to Putnam Darden

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    This undated, handwritten letter, is written from C. L. Coffey to Captain Darden concerning Coffey\u27s shoe business, the type of currency he accepts as payment and whether or not he will be able to make Darden a pair of shoes. The edge of the blue paper are jagged and ripped. A note about the weight of the hide dates the letter around July 18, 1865.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-darden-papers/1149/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from P. Coffey to Hagan

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    Holograph letter from [P. Coffey] of the Father Mathew Union, Maynooth College (County Kildare), to Hagan, asking to obtain the papal blessing for their jubilee

    (SNP029) Wallace Ross and Martha Coffey: interviewed by Ed Elmwert, Eugene Wilhelm, Diane Wilhelm

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    Consists of a fragmentary recording of Wallace Ross Coffey and his wife, Martha, (née Goode). The discussion focuses on Martha Coffey\u27s upcoming birthday and the Coffey\u27s 50th wedding anniversary coming up on September 12, 1964.https://commons.lib.jmu.edu/snp/1021/thumbnail.jp

    Coffey & Simons (2023) R Code

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    Rmd file showing the code used for Data Analysis in Coffey & Simons (2023) -    'Latitudinal trends in mating system in the highly self-fertilizing Lobelia inflata revealed by community science'</p

    Letter from P. Coffey to Hagan

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    Holograph letter from P. Coffey, Father Mathew Union, Maynooth College (County Kildare), to Hagan, in thanks for the papal blessing; enclosing fees. They had a successful jubilee though regretted Dr. Dignan could not come to preach
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