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    X-ray micro computed-tomography

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    Emily Baird and Gavin Taylor describe how you can make three-dimensional models of biological samples using x-ray micro-computed tomograph

    X-ray micro computed-tomography

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    Emily Baird and Gavin Taylor describe how you can make three-dimensional models of biological samples using x-ray micro-computed tomograph

    Phoebus 7: Native Artists and Patrons in Colonial Latin America

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    tableOfContents: Preface p. 9 Synthesis and Survival by Jeanette Favrot Peterson p. 14 Adaptation and Accommodation by Ellen T. Baird p. 36 The Madonna and the Horse by Tom Cummins p. 52 Colonial Visions by Carlos Espinosa p. 84 Who's Naughty and Nice by Carolyn S. Dean p. 10

    The Baird Recording Spectrophotometer

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    Author Institution: Baird AssociatesPresentations without an abstract printed in the proceedings do not have an abstract (image or text) in the Knowledge Bank record

    Letter to Mrs. Jeanie (Jeannie, Jane) Daugherty from Emily Yates, December 9th or 10th

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    Jeanie (Jeannie, Jane) Caldwell (Daughtery) Daugherty was born in Wheeling in between 1842 and 1845. She is listed in the 1860 census, age 15. This would mean she was born in 1845. Her askart biography lists her birth year as 1842. Her father was Alfred Caldwell, born June 4th 1817, in St Clairsville, Ohio. He died on May 3rd 1868 in Wheeling, West Virginia. Her mother was Martha Baird Caldwell, born April 2nd 1822 in Washington, Pennsylvania. She died October 15th 1859 in Wheeling, Virginia. Her grandfather James Caldwell was born November 30, 1770 in Maryland. He died May 5th 1838 in Wheeling, Virginia. Her grandmother was Anne Booker Caldwell for which no birth or death information is available. Her grandfather lived for a period of time in Belmont County Ohio. He was a delegate to the Ohio Constitution and an Ohio State Senator. He was also elected to the 13th and 14th United States Congress and served until 1817. Her father was a graduate of Washington & Jefferson College in Washington, Pennsylvania. He was mayor of Wheeling from 1850-1852 and again from 1856-1858. Her father was appointed counsel to the Hawaiian Islands by President Lincoln in the 1860s. He took his children and moved to Hawaii for several years. Jeanie met her husband Lieutenant Daugherty, a United States Navel Lieutenant, while she was in Hawaii. He died after four years of marriage. Jeannie studied painting in Paris during the 1870s. Jeanie Daugherty worked with the impressionists in France, including Monet, Renoir, Degas, Cassatt, and Van Gogh. She traveled with her sister Ellen (Eleanor) and painted scenes and portraits for the rest of her life. She died in Florence, Italy in 1930. Jeanie Caldwell Daugherty’s brother Alfred Caldwell married Laura Ellen Goshorn. This is why some of her letters are in the Goshorn Collection. This letter in the Goshorn collection was written to Jeanie by Emily Yates. Emily was married to Frederic Yates, a British painter who studied in France under Gustave Boulanger and Jules Lefebvre. This letter talks about Emily and Frederic's time in Hawaii. There are a couple other letters in this collection written by Emily and Frederic Yates to Jeanie and Eleanor

    SDQ_trajectories_Supplementary_materials – Supplemental material for Trajectories of emotional and behavioral problems from childhood to early adult life

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    Supplemental material, SDQ_trajectories_Supplementary_materials for Trajectories of emotional and behavioral problems from childhood to early adult life by Dominic Stringer, Rachel Kent, Jackie Briskman, Steve Lukito, Tony Charman, Gillian Baird, Catherine Lord, Andrew Pickles and Emily Simonoff in Autism</p

    Nature Quest Journal

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    Through an assignment titled, “A Campus Nature Quest or Neighborhood Nature Challenge,” Professor Emily Baird encourages students in her first-year college writing course to engage in sensory explorations of urban-area natural spaces. This collection includes a discussion of the project goals, the assignment guidelines, and sample student journal entries. Working through this project, students develop reflective abilities, descriptive writing skills, and confident voices for expressing unique observations about the world around them

    Douglas G. Baird, Group 2

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    Douglas G. Baird (right), the Harry A. Bigelow Professor of Law and dean of the Law School at the University of Chicago. He is pictured with Scott Turow, lawyer and author. University of Chicago Photographic Archive, [apf1-11871], Hanna Holborn Gray Special Collections Research Center, University of Chicago Library. View information about rights and permissions.https://chicagounbound.uchicago.edu/douglas_baird_images/1002/thumbnail.jp

    Baird, Nancy Disher, b. 1935 (SC 3705)

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    Finding aid and scan (Click on Additional Files below) for Manuscripts Small Collection 3705. “Enid Yandell: Kentucky Sculptor,” a speech delivered at the Filson Historical Society, December 1983, by Nancy Baird [also the author of an article subsequently published as “Enid Yandell: Kentucky Sculptor,” Filson History Quarterly v. 62 (1988)]
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