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    James Thomas Faris Papers- Accession 1475

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    The James Thomas Faris Papers consist mainly of personal correspondence between Mr. James Thomas Faris (1867-1937) and his family, friends, co-workers, and love interests. There is also documentation concerning Faris’ finances and legal matters. There are several documents concerning his life insurance through Aetna Life Insurance Company, documents listing sold stock, uniform tickets from William C. Rowland Company, and correspondence between Mr. Faris and W.C Hurt Tobacco Company. There are also several documents from colleges in South Carolina including a letter from Clemson Agricultural College concerning Faris’ son and one from Winthrop College concerning Faris’ daughter. James Thomas Faris and the Faris Family are longtime residences of Catawba, SC. James T. Faris was the son of John Alexander Faris (1825-1885) who purchased the historic Faris Family Home (built in ca. 1844) from William D. Dunlap in 1873 and the family has lived there since.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/2446/thumbnail.jp

    James Faris Slides

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    James Faris Slide

    Interview with Gladys Faris

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    Oral History interview with local watercolor artist, Gladys Faris

    James Faris Photographs

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    James Faris Photograph

    Faris Baz Interview

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    Faris Baz was born in Beirut, Lebanon in the mid-sixties and immigrated to the United States in 1983. He became a naturalized citizen on April 6, 1992

    Interview with Esther Faris

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    A tape recorded interview of Esther Faris in May 1985 at her home in Menomonie, Wisconsin conducted by Gayle Martinson representing the UW-Stout Oral History Program. Esther Faris was an English lecturer at Stout who developed the program and subsequently taught English as a Second Language. The interview includes discussion on married life as a homemaker during the 1940's, her subsequent education, Stout's policy against hiring two people from the same family at the time, development and teaching English as a Second Language, support from the English Department, international students, cultural differences, English for Saudi wives, problems on campus for international students, and her philosophic and religious beliefs as a Bahai

    Finding Aid for John Faris Personal Papers, 1977-1984

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    John Faris was born in Granveiw, Washington in 1921. He attended Reed College in Portland and the University of Washington - Seattle where he received his Ph.D. in 1951. Faris joined the physics Department at Stout in 1968. While at Stout, Faris taught classes in such areas as optics, electronics, physics, statistics, and mathematics. He retired in 1986 and received professor emeritus status that same year.This collection includes handouts, tests lecture notes and other course materials from Dr. John Faris’s courses at Stout

    Faris (Faries, Faires) Family History - Accession 715 no. 116

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    The Faris (Faries, Faires) Family History was written by Cynthia C. Faris. The unpublished manuscript titled Ancestors and Relatives, includes lineage information on not only the Faris family, but also the Choate, Seltzer, Tate, Garison, Whitener, Wilfong, and Carothers families.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/1617/thumbnail.jp

    Faris, William - An inaugural dissertation on milk sickness

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    Handwritten inaugural dissertation on milk sickness by William Faris, of Tennessee.Inaugural dissertation; no. 337

    Telegram from Barry Faris to Minnie Meacham Carter

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    Telegram from Barry Faris to Minnie Meacham Carter upon the death of Amon Giles Carter. The telegram expresses condolences about his death.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_meachamcarterpapers/1481/thumbnail.jp
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