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[Affidavit in Any Fact - Statement by Buell Wesley Frazier, November 22, 1963 #1]
Transcription of a statement by Buell Wesley Frazier in which he describes meeting Lee Harvey Oswald and working with him in the School Book Depository building
Letter from Robert H. Frazier of Frazier & Frazier, to W. T. Johnson
Letter from Robert H. Frazier of Frazier & Frazier, to W. T. Johnson, sending in statement on S. B. Simmons for camp dedication. Statement for souvenir program
Dwight Frazier Oral History Interview
Doctor Dwight Frazier has a long history of working in Florida’s public health laboratory system. For many years, Mr. Frazier was director of Miami’s public health laboratory. After speaking about graduating with a master’s in public health at the University of Florida, Frazier discusses his early years of working in the Jacksonville lab under then-director Dr. Albert Hardy and the issue they both faced as they worked towards improving conditions of the public health laboratory system. Frazier then talks about his travels to a Korean POW camp to subdue an outbreak of various diseases and then transferring to the Miami laboratory to survey for disease outbreaks, food quality, and performing toxicological tests for local law enforcement. Afterwards, Frazier discusses his various duties during a major outbreak in Miami, and the aftermath of Hurricane Andrew and his team’s response. Frazier concludes by talking about his inspirations and various field tests he conducted as the Miami laboratory director
[Report to Chief J. E. Curry by William B. Frazier #1]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by William B. Frazier, concerning information from the F. B. I. about an anonymous call threatening Lee Harvey Oswald. The call was from a male individual who indicated that a group was going to kill Oswald on that day, night, or following day
[Handwritten statement by Buell Wesley Frazier]
Handwritten statement by Buell Wesley Frazier, age 19, who worked at the Texas School Book Depository. Frazier writes that Lee Harvey Oswald worked at the Texas School Book Depository, as did he. Frazier was in the habit of driving Oswald home with him on weekends, and noted that Oswald's wife lived with Ruth Paine. On the week that the president was shot, Oswald asked to go home with him on a Thursday evening, claiming that he needed to put up curtain rods. On Friday morning, Frazier noticed that Oswald put a long package in the back of his car. When asked what the package was, Oswald answered: "Curtains." Frazier did not see Lee Harvey Oswald after 11 am that day
Mplus syntax for double cross-validation using latent class analysis (LCA) and comparing outcomes across classes
A PDF containing Mplus syntax with notes.Mplus syntax for double cross-validation using latent class analysis (LCA) and comparing outcomes across classes. This includes exploratory LCA to identify a best fitting model, cross-validating the model in separate halves of the study sample, and comparing outcomes (i.e., mental health, physical health, alcohol consequences, and GPA) across latent classes using a bias-adjusted, three-step analysis for comparing outcomes across latent classes.Merians, Addie N; Baker, Majel R; Frazier, Patricia A; Lust, Katherine. (2018). Mplus syntax for double cross-validation using latent class analysis (LCA) and comparing outcomes across classes. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/198643
Interview with Tom Frazier
Tom Frazier, a student of Josephina Niggli’s in the mid-1970s at Western Carolina University and who later taught photography, television, and printing before becoming the print/document services supervisor at the university's Print Shop, discusses his impressions of Niggli from his classes
Interview with Grenoldo Frazier
A Wilmington native, Grenoldo Frazier was born on April 2, 1953, at Community Hospital. From a young age, he became interested in music--even as young as seven months. He would touch the slats on a chair, just like one would press the key of a piano, and hum to himself. Frazier attended New Hanover High School and UNC Chapel Hill, eventually leaving to audition for theater in Washington and New York. After moving to New York, he performed in many productions, both off and on Broadway, for instance Hello Dolly. Here, he talks extensively about composing music for Mama, I Want to Sing and directing such shows as Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope. Frazier has since returned to the Wilmington area and continues to sing and play piano
Leon Frazier, Utah Uranium Oral History Project
Transcript (49 pages) of an interview by Mitch Haddard with Leon Frazier, on July 22, 1970. From tape number 47 in the Uranium History SeriesMitch Haddard interviewed Frazier, a Provo attorney, twice. Subjects: personal background, uranium mining, ecology concerns, Atomic Energy Commission (AEC), public lands, mining law, litigation, property ownership and patents, state regulations, mining corporations, problems of small miners (49 pages)
[Report to Chief J. E. Curry by William B. Frazier, concerning an anonymous call threatening Lee Harvey Oswald #2]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by William B. Frazier, concerning information from the F. B. I. about an anonymous call threatening Lee Harvey Oswald. The call was from a male individual who indicated that a group was going to kill Oswald on that day, night, or following day
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