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    [Report concerning an interview with Warren Ferguson]

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    Report to Chief J. E. Curry by F. I. Cornwall concerning an interview with Warren Ferguson. Cornwall states that he interviewed Ferguson with Lieutenant Jack Revill in Houston, Texas, at the Houston Police Department. Ferguson stated that he was working for ABC Television as a sound man for James R. Davidson, who was a cameraman. His crew was taking pictures inside the basement and stayed at that location until Oswald was brought down on the elevator, but his escort blocked their view of the shooting. Ferguson further stated that he had been interviewed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation

    [Affidavit In Any Fact by Warren Allen Reynolds, March 16, 1964 #2]

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    Statement by Warren Allen Reynolds concerning a man, identified by the author as Lee Harvey Oswald, running up Jefferson Street from Tenth Street

    [Affidavit In Any Fact by Warren Allen Reynolds, March 16, 1964 #1]

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    Statement by Warren Allen Reynolds concerning a man, identified by the author as Lee Harvey Oswald, running up Jefferson Street from Tenth Street

    Warren G. Harding letter to Adolphe Danziger, February 21, 1921

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    In this letter dated February 21, 1921, President-elect Warren G. Harding writes to Adolphe Danziger, a Jewish scholar, lawyer and author, to thank him for the poem he wrote honoring Harding titled "Within the Storm." This letter is part of the Warren G. Harding Papers (MSS 345). This collection includes correspondence, business records, and other materials documenting Harding’s business career as owner and editor-in-chief of The Daily Marion Star, as well as the various stages of his political career. A significant portion of the collection, and what’s available on Ohio Memory, highlights his 1920 presidential campaign, spanning just before publicly announcing his candidacy to handily defeating Ohio Governor James M. Cox in the election. Correspondents include both Ohio and national businessmen, political figures, and ordinary citizens writing with questions, support, congratulatory notes, and campaign advice. Some of the most interesting insights into the tumultuous political climate in the U.S., the extreme factionalism within the Republican Party in Ohio, and Harding’s campaign strategies are described in letters between Harding and his campaign manager, Harry M. Daugherty. Some of the topics addressed include women’s suffrage, Prohibition, the League of Nations, African American representation and issues, and lingering peace negotiations following World War I

    Warren St John flier

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    Author Warren St. John discusses his 2009 book, Outcasts United

    Bruce W. Warren and Thomas Stuart Ferguson, \u3ci\u3eThe Messiah in Ancient America\u3c/i\u3e

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    Review of The Messiah in Ancient America (1987), by Bruce W. Warren and Thomas Stuart Ferguson

    Grateful to Bear and Pass the Torch

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    Introduction: On Tuesday night we honoured Warren Ferguson at his retirement gathering for his decades of service to the school, our department, our community, his patients, correctional health and so much more. Along with being blessed with Warren’s mentorship, coaching, collegiality, leadership, and friendship over the past 3+ decades, we also had a chance to hear his musings during a speech he made at the retirement event. He has made some edits and includes them here so everyone on FMM can benefit from his experience, wisdom, and advice. Thanks again Warren

    Ferguson, Nora (Young), 1882-1969 (MSS 379)

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    Finding aid for Manuscripts Collection 379. Personal and family correspondence, papers, and genealogical research materials of Nora (Young) Ferguson, a native of Richardsville, Warren County, Kentucky. Includes original land, estate and guardianship records, and other early county records which Mrs. Ferguson was permitted to remove from the Warren County Courthouse for microfilming prior to its renovation in 1957. Click on Additional Files below to see receipts from the Warren County Poor House

    Withholding methadone from inmates is wrong

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    $1.2 billion in taxpayer dollars will be spent on incarcerated individuals in the Commonwealth this year alone. Warren Ferguson, the board chair of the Academic Consortium on Criminal Justice Health, believes that spending a portion of this amount on methadone, a drug used to treat opioid use disorders, could have dramatic positive results on the 1/3 of inmates with narcotic addictions in Massachusetts prisons. Despite the 45-year long history of success methadone has had in treating opioid use disorders, the drug has yet to be approved for use in this state

    Making addiction treatment work for inmates

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    Nationwide, 65 percent of inmates meet the medical criteria for substance use disorder, but just 11 percent receive treatment while incarcerated. Warren J. Ferguson, MD, writes in CommonWealth magazine about the need to improve treatment of substance use disorder in justice-involved individuals. A UMass Medical School correctional health collaborative will address substance use disorder by assessing current screening and treatment practices for opioid addiction, making recommendations for improvements, and implementing proven practices to create a model. The collaborative partners include the state departments of corrections in Connecticut and Rhode Island and Massachusetts sheriffs who oversee houses of correction in Middlesex and Barnstable counties. The initiative is funded by National Institute on Drug Abuse the Agency for Health Care Research and Quality
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