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Jack and Janis Ellis - Oral History (part 2)
Oral history interview with Jack and Janis Ellis by Kim Cox on April 18, 1998 at their home in Morehead, Kentucky discussing the Rowan County flood of 1939
Transcripts to Jack and Janis Ellis Oral History Interview
Transcripts of oral history interview with Jack and Janis Ellis on April 3, 1998. The couple describe the flood of 1939 at Morehead, Kentucky
Dr. Michael Janis, Morehouse College, August 2011, August 2011
This video is a conversation with Dr. Michael Janis. Dr. Janis talks about his book, "Africa After Modernism: Transitions in Literature, Media and Philosophy". Yolanda Gilmore-Bivins, AUC Woodruff Library, is the interviewer
Janis Hutchinson oral history interview and transcript
This recording and transcript form part of a collection of oral history interviews conducted by Center for the Study of Women, Gender, and Sexuality at Rice University. This collection includes video recordings and transcripts of interviews with Houstonians who have made contributions to the LGBT community.Dr. Janis Hutchinson is a professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Houston. She is a medicial anthropologist, specializing in health issues among peoples of color. She is the author of numerous journal articles and has been collecting oral histories in the African American community among African American lesbians
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Janis "John" Dimitris with his Boy Scout troop in the Geestadth displaced persons camp, Germany, 1946
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Scrapbook information about Latvian military honours and awards, collected by Janis Dimitris
Letter from Lydia Becker to Miles Berkeley 27 June 1870
This is a PDF of a scan of a letter from Lydia Becker (1827-1890) to Rev. Miles Joseph Berkeley (1803-1889) written on 27 June 1870. This letter is mentioned in footnote 12 of Antonovics J, Gibby M, and Hood ME. 2020. John Leigh, Lydia Becker and their shared botanical interests. Archives of Natural History (in press). The original of the letter is in personal possession of Michael Hood, co-author on this paper. Lydia Becker was a botanist and pioneer in the women's suffrage movement, and Miles Berkeley was a leading mycologist best known for his identification of the fungus responsible for potato blight, the cause of the Irish potato famine. In this letter, Becker rebukes Berkeley for describing in an article in Nature the anther-smut disease (Microbotryum) of red campion (Silene dioica) yet failing to cite her as the source of the original study. Becker also corresponded with Darwin about her work on anther smut
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