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    W.F. Draper to James C. Furman

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    A two page letter from W.F. Draper to James C. Furma

    Letter from Lyman C. Draper to James B. Finley

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    Draper indicates that he is going to write a book about Capt. Samuel Brady and the pioneers of upper Ohio. He would like to have a copy of Finley\u27s book History of the Wyandot Mission, and asks Finley to send him one if possible. Abstract Number - 787https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/2293/thumbnail.jp

    Charles Draper House on Church St

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    Glass plate negative of the Charles G. Draper house located on Church Street, west of Blunk. The house was built c.1902 and occupied by Charles, his wife Satie, son Merrill, and daughter Winnie

    Florine waltz

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    Gift of Dr. Mary Jane Esplen.Piano [instrumentation]C [key]Piano [tempo]Waltz [form/genre]Sunset, bird, saliboat, sea [illustration]Publisher's advertisement on back cover [note]To my niece Florine Draper Glenburnie [note

    Lettre de W. H. Draper à William Morris sur l'achèvement du canal de Beauharnois

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    2 pages, originalLettre de W. H. Draper à W[illiam] Morris sur : l'achèvement du canal de Beauharnois; une recommandation de [C. S.] Gzowski de draguer la rivière Holland; des plaintes à propos du canal de Burlington Bay; une enquête dirigée par [William] Cayley concernant les canaux

    Stanley C. Draper and Dean McGee

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    Photo of Stanley C. Draper (right) and Dean McGee (left) seated in Mr. Draper's office at the Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce

    Cafe in Snowstorm, Draper SD, Jones County

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    10 x 8 photograph, individual leaning over next to a snowdrift with a shovel in his hands, a sign on a brick building reads [C]"afe", there is a stop sign, four automobiles, commercial buildings and a grain elevator in the backgroundDraper P11 1267 [stamp] Reproduction from the collection of the Library of Congress. Draper , S.D. Nov, 1940, Vachon 8629 61729 PT (55)Draper , S.D. Nov, 1940, Vachon 8629 61729 PT (55

    Depot, Draper, Jones County

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    3 x 5.5 photograph, one-story building with brackets under the overhanging gable roof and a bay window, old car and wagons outside the building2 Photo Album H2009-101 5644 R.C. Lathrop Coll Box No 3Chicago Milwaukee St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Company Depot at Draper, S Dak. Taken - Sometime in 190 - Division old Black Hills Div, then Old Iowa & Dakota Now I. M. & D. Built May or June 1906 Telg Call = DA MP No 506 Acct N 4106 Looking at the West End, South Side by C. C. Slack & Co

    Axon degeneration induces glial responses through Draper-TRAF4-JNK signalling

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    Draper/Ced-1/MEGF-10 is an engulfment receptor that promotes clearance of cellular debris in C. elegans, Drosophila and mammals. Draper signals through an evolutionarily conserved Src family kinase cascade to drive cytoskeletal rearrangements and target engulfment through Rac1. Glia also alter gene expression patterns in response to axonal injury but pathways mediating these responses are poorly defined. We show Draper is cell autonomously required for glial activation of transcriptional reporters after axonal injury. We identify TNF receptor associated factor 4 (TRAF4) as a novel Draper binding partner that is required for reporter activation and phagocytosis of axonal debris. TRAF4 and misshapen (MSN) act downstream of Draper to activate c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) signalling in glia, resulting in changes in transcriptional reporters that are dependent on Drosophila AP-1 (dAP-1) and STAT92E. Our data argue injury signals received by Draper at the membrane are important regulators of downstream transcriptional responses in reactive glia.MD/PhDInterdisciplinary Graduate Progra
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