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Jan Freeman, 35th Annual ODU Literary Festival
Jan Freeman is the author of Hyena, Autumn Sequence, and Simon Says, which was nominated for the National Book Critics Circle Award in poetry. Her poems have been published in numerous journals and several anthologies. She co-edited the acclaimed Sisters: An Anthology (2009). Freeman founded Paris Press in 1995 in order to bring into print Muriel Rukeyser’s The Life of Poetry. She has been its director and publisher since. Paris Press educates the public about groundbreaking yet overlooked literature by women and has also championed the work of Virginia Woolf, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Ruth Stone and numerous other women writers of the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries
Freeman, Charles Ormand
Charles Freeman was born on May 5, 1889 in Grenfell, Saskatchewan to parents Manfred and Esther Freeman. He had two sisters, Ruth and Catherine, and a brother, Ernest. By 1911, the Freeman family had made their home in Lethbridge, Alberta. As a young man, Charles married his wife, Dorothy, and the couple had two children, Emily and Richard. At time of enlistment, Charles Freeman and his family were living in Detroit, Michigan, where he was employed as a motor car repairman.
On January 25, 1917, Charles Freeman made the short trip from Detroit to Windsor, Ontario to enlist with the 241st Battalion CEF. Pte Freeman arrived in England on May 7, 1917, and remained in England until embarking for France on November 8, 1917. Upon arrival in France, he was taken on strength by the 18th Battalion CEF Winnipeg Black Devils. He would serve with the Black Devils for the next nine months, seeing action in Belgium and France.
On August 8, 1918, Pte Freeman received a severe shrapnel wound to the head. He was hospitalized, but unable to recover, and on August 21, 1918, Pte Freeman passed away. He was laid to rest at Abbeville Communal Cemetery Extension. Charles Freeman was awarded the British War Medal and Victory Medal. His wife, Dorothy received the Memorial Cross and death plaque in honour of her husband. His mother, Esther also received a Memorial Cross in memory of Charles
Interview with Toni Freeman
Toni Freeman interviewed by Esther Mallard, ca. February 28, 1990. Find this collection in the University Libraries\u27 catalog!https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/specolleoralhistory/1040/thumbnail.jp
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MS51: Howard G. Freeman Papers
Howard G. Freeman was born in Winthrop, MA and attended Worcester Polytechnic Institute, graduating in 1940 with a degree in mechanical engineering. That same year, he accepted a position at the Rockwood Sprinkler Company in Worcester, MA as head of research and development. In 1942, at the request of the US Navy, Freeman patented a design for a water fogging nozzle to better combat oil fires at sea. During World War II, Freeman also invented a foam capable of extinguishing aviation fuel fires caused by kamikaze attacks.
In 1945, Freeman founded the Jamesbury Corporation which specialized in valves with his brother Julian. Jamesbury's valves were used in a number of application by both NASA and the US Navy. In 1984, Jamesbury was sold to Combustion Engineering for $100,000,000.
Married to his beloved wife, the former Esther Smith of Medford, MA in 1941, the couple enjoyed sailing and doting on their family. Freeman died in 2015 at the age of 96
Thomas Freeman Hudson Papers - Accession 474
The Thomas Freeman Hudson Papers primarily consists of Father Hudson’s work in the Episcopal Church, specifically ecumenical activities and contains letters, newspapers, articles, papers, receipts, newsletters, bulletins, journals, pamphlets, and monographs. There is considerable information pertaining to the Consultation on Church Commission, all of which involved Father Hudson. Most of the material is concentrated between the years 1969 and 1978, when Father Hudson held the office of Ecumenical officer for Uppers South Carolina. While this collection contains considerable correspondence, it has been filed topically, not according to author. The researcher will find an appendix of publications in alphabetical order.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/1596/thumbnail.jp
International Collaboration and Rapid Harmonization across Dermatologic COVID-19 Registries: Supplemental Appendix
Supplemental Appendix for "International Collaboration and Rapid Harmonization across Dermatologic COVID-19 Registries
Supplement 1: The GRADE Process
Supplement 1: Description of the GRADE process for the generation of clinical practice guidelines
Supplemental Appendix for “Timing of PCR and Antibody Testing in Patients with COVID-19 associated dermatologic manifestations”
Supplemental Appendix for JAAD manuscript "Timing of PCR and Antibody Testing in Patients with COVID-19 associated dermatologic manifestations
BC11
Contains AL (77-84) with text adapted from James Baldwin and illustrations by Don Freeman. A lively narrative, with lively but simple colored illustrations. After it all, Androcles and the lion live together for many years in Rome.This is a hardbound book (hard cover)This book has a dust jacket (book cover)James Baldwi
Author Pearl Buck given Key to City by Councilman Freeman Woods
Vice Mayor G. Freeman Woods proclaimed author Pearl Buck an honorary citizen of Tucson in March of 1965. She was campaigning for funds for her Pearl S. Buck Foundation, which aided Korean-American children. [Chapter 9 Page 185
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