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    Letter: David G. Nevin to S.S. McClure, February 3, 1896

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    Handwritten letter, 3 pages, writes about the Pennsylvania Lincoln

    Letter with attachment: David G. Nevin to McClure's Magazine, January 17, 1896

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    Letter with newspaper clipping

    David G. Dickinson, 2005 May

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    Interview wtih David G. Dickinson conducted by Enid Galler.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/134307/2/0001.ziphttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/134307/3/dickinson.zi

    Harper, David G.

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    currentDr. David G. (Dave) Harper is a science educator, researcher, and technology CEO. Educated from K to Ph.D. in BC, he is an advocate for education, science and technology, diversity and inclusiveness, environmental sustainability, and is passionate about the importance of critical reasoning and reasoned skepticism. Dave holds a BSc. and Ph.D. from the University of British Columbia in mathematical biofluiddynamics and completed post-doctoral fellowships at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole and the University of Cambridge in comparative physiology. He is an Associate Professor of Kinesiology at the University of the Fraser Valley, where he teaches courses in Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, and Contemporary Health issues. He is also UFV’s Director of Innovation and Entrepreneurship. As a Visiting Scientist at the BC Cancer Research Centre, Terry Fox Lab, his current research focusses on the therapeutic benefits of ketogenic diets for women with metastatic breast cancer. He is on the Scientific Advisory Board of the Institute for Personalized Therapeutic Nutrition and has just completed a book about the new science of nutrition.D3113 Abbotsfor

    Oral History Interview: David G. Parsons (387)

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    Abstract: In his 1987 mailed-in questionnaire, former graduate student, David G. Parsons, discusses his time at the Experimental College from 1930-1937. From 1930-1932, Parsons recalls his decision to attend the Experimental College and meeting Professor Alexander Meiklejohn. Parsons also comments on the structure of his courses, discussions, projects, and curriculum. The dissolution of the Experimental College is discussed, as well as the work of graduate students after the program. This interview was conducted for inclusion into the UW?Madison Oral History Program

    David G. Burnet's Letters Describing The Comanche Indians With an Introduction by Ernest Wallace.

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    An article from the October 1954 West Texas Historical Association Yearbook, reproducing original letters by David G. Burnet.26 pages

    Carter, David G.

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    David G. Carter

    David G. Sager

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