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    Interview with Larry H. Ellis

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    Interview with Navy Chaplain Retired Larry Ellis

    Larry Williams oral history recording

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    An audio recording of an oral history of Larry Williams, head of the Oregon Environmental Council, on his views regarding forestry and the ecology movement. Larry Williams strongly believes that the government and industry are not doing everything they can to sustain our forests. The argument of clear cutting is brought to the interviewer's attention with strong facts supporting the idea that the industry and government are not being smart when choosing where to clear cut. The interview cuts out at 6:47, 31:54 and 46:41 with multiple interruptions due to a ringing phone. The last ten minutes of this audio are strictly the observations of the interviewer

    Larry Ellis Barfield

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    Larry Ellis Barfield is the son of Billy Mack and Lois Ellis Barfield. He served our country from 1971 to 1973. He married Jackie Fowler. He was born March 9, 1953 and died October 29, 1974

    (Ellis), Larry - Emancipation Index Record

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    Emancipation index record of (Ellis), Larry

    Larry O. Spencer, Conference Author Presentation

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    Gen. Larry O. Spencer, USAF (Ret.), author of Dark Horse: A Journey from the Horseshoe to the Pentago

    Larry Ellis Barfield

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    Larry Ellis Barfield reported for basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, in Texas, in January 1972. He is the son of Lois Burton of Vernal. He became Airman 1st Class and was stationed at Hill Air Force Base. He met and married Jackie Ann Fowler

    Larry Gragg

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    Audio of the 2/23/2014 UNLV Libraries Author Event featuring Larry Gragg, author of Bright Light City: Las Vegas in Popular Culture. Remarks by CGR Director Dave Schwartz and historian Michael Green. Dr. Gragg\u27s talk is about the interactions between Benjamin Bugsy Siegel and the Las Vegas community

    Larry Ruttman papers, undated, 1997-2015.

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    Lawrence A. (Larry) Ruttman is an attorney and author. This collection contains drafts, manuscripts, notes, research, correspondence, interviews, photographs, news clippings, book reviews, and VHS tapes documenting the research, writing, publication, and promotion of Ruttman’s two books, Voices of Brookline and American Jews and America's Game, as well as other work in the field of biographical cultural history.Donated by Larry Ruttman,Larry RuttmanBSLW RDA ENRICHEDBSLW Authority Control Project - 04-06-2017

    Interview with Lynda Ellis

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    Lynda Ellis was born in Los Angeles, California. She received her BS in Chemistry from the University of Southern California in 1965 and her PhD in Biochemistry from Brandeis University in 1971. Upon receiving her PhD, Dr. Ellis moved to the University of Minnesota to complete a post-doctoral fellowship with Dr. Clare Woodward in the Department of Biochemistry and the Department of Laboratory Medicine. In 1973, Dr. Ellis was hired as an assistant professor in the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, where she joined the Division of Health Computer Sciences. The following year, she was appointed Director of Health Information Systems Instruction within the Division, a position she held until 1979. From 1975 to 1984, Dr. Ellis served as coordinator of the National Library of Medicine trainees within the Division, and beginning in the late 1970s, she was supervisor of the Health Sciences Instructional Computing Laboratory. During her tenure at the University, Dr. Ellis has taken two sabbaticals; the first was spent as an Information Systems Analyst at 3M (1985) and the second as a visiting professor in the Department of Biochemistry (1993-1994). It was during this second sabbatical, while working with biochemist Lawrence Wackett, that Ellis and Wackett developed an innovative microbial biotechnology database on the World Wide Web: the University of Minnesota Biocatalysis/Biodegradation Database. Dr. Ellis’s other research has focused on computer-based patient education and computational biology.Lynda Ellis begins by discussing her educational background and her arrival at the University of Minnesota. She describes her first years in the Division of Health Computer Sciences, the atmosphere of the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, and her colleagues in the Department. She then discusses her initial research in computer-based patient education; the graduate program in Biometry and Health Information Systems; and her year of leave at 3M. Dr. Ellis next describes her collaborative work with Larry Wackett and the development of the University of Minnesota Biocatalysis/Biodegradation Database, and then returns to the subject of her work on computer-based patient education. She discusses the National Library of Medicine Training Grant program; the development of the Health Sciences Instructional Computing Laboratory; the important role of the Biomedical Library in the history of health informatics at the University; the leadership styles of Eugene Ackerman and Laël Gatewood; and the number of women in health informatics.Ellis, Lynda; Tobbell, Dominique. (2014). Interview with Lynda Ellis. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/167037

    Excerpt from broadcast by Larry Smith

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    Broadcast excerpt from Larry Smith, Station KFI, discussing Japanese American's loyalty to the United States.The Bishop James Chamberlain Baker Collection includes letters, documents, and articles about Japanese Americans during World War II. Subjects in the collection include Japanese Americans mass removal, Pearl Harbor and the aftermath, religion, and support from the non-Japanese American community. The collection was digitized and made accessible online by CSUDH Gerth Archives and Special Collections
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