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The Roy B. Fisher, D.O. Collection
Finding aid for the Roy B. Fisher, D.O. CollectionRoy Benjamin Fisher, D.O. (1910-1998), was a prominent physician in Fort Worth, Texas and one of founders of the Fort Worth Osteopathic Hospital (later the Osteopathic Medical Center of Texas). The hospital grew from a large house on Summit Avenue to a 265 medical center on Montgomery Street with 13 clinics around Tarrant County and became the main teaching hospital for the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine.The Roy B. Fisher, D.O. Collection consists of memorabilia, newspaper clippings, and photographs collected by Dr. Fisher during his years at Kirksville College of Osteopathy and Surgery and the early years of his medical practice. The collection was donated to the library by Mrs. Roy B. Fisher (Peggy) shortly after Dr. Fisher's death in 1998
W. Lewis Civil War letter
This collection contains a letter written in November 1864 by W. Lewis, then stationed at DeValls, Bluff, Ark. The author is believed to be Walter Lewis of Company F of the 20th Iowa Infantry
Patricia Lewis and Beverly Fisher
Patricia Lewis and Beverly Fisher hold animals in the Lewis yard. Patricia is the daughter of Charles and Crystal Lewis. Beverly is the daughter of Lloyd and Wanda Bennion Fisher
The James B. Reeves, Ph.D. Collection
Finding aid for The James B. Reeves, Ph.D. CollectionJames B. Reeves, Ph.D. came to the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine from the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) where he was the Coordinator of Health Related Programs and Professor of Biological Sciences. He also served as the head of the Department of Biological Sciences at UTEP. Dr. Reeves joined the faculty of the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine as the Director of Curriculum and Academic Development.The James B. Reeves, Ph.D., Collection consists of papers collected by Dr. Reeves while he was the Director of Curriculum and Academic Development in 1975 and during his term as Assistant Dean in 1976 of the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine
Receipt from Manners, Fisher & Co. - molding, backing, bay windows
This item is a receipt from Manners, Fisher & Co., Steam Planing Mills & Sash Factory to Lewis B. Chandler for supplies related to molding, backing, bay windows, cellars, bracket molding, cottage porch ornaments, one plain door, two single-faceted doors, and two double-faceted doors. The total cost was $124.00. This receipt is related to the construction of Chandler's house in Milton, Delaware, which took place from 1870 to 1871
Lewis Fisher residence, Galveston, Texas
Photograph shows the exterior front portico of the two story frame Greek Revival home of Lewis Fisher, a Galveston lawyer
Lewis Fisher residence, Galveston, Texas
Photograph shows the exterior of the two story frame Greek Revival home of Lewis Fisher, a Galveston lawyer
Correspondence from Manners, Fisher & Co.
This item is a handwritten note from the office of Manners, Fisher & Co., a steam planing mill and sash factory in Seaford, Delaware. Addressed to Mr. Chandler, the note acknowledges receipt of his check for $49.00 for window frames. It explains that door frames and some other frames could not be shipped on the most recent wagon due to their bulk. Manners, Fisher & Co. offers to cover all expenses to deliver the frames to Milton by other means. The company also states that they will write again next week. This correspondence relates to the construction of Chandler's house in Milton, Delaware, which took place from 1870 to 1871. The note is signed Manners and Fisher and is written on company letterhead
What was Sherlock Holmes\u27 Alma Mater? Elementary: St. John Fisher College
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph.
As the recent Robert Downey, Jr. movie has clearly demonstrated, interest in all things relating to Sherlock Holmes remains strong. This is just as true at St. John Fisher College as anywhere else, where the immortal detective stories of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle are taught in literature courses by Lisa Jadwin of the Department of English, and where Holmes‘ skills at deduction are discussed in philosopher David White‘s Basic Logic classes. Several other professors, including Donald Muench and Gerry Wildenberg in Mathematics, and Charles Natoli and yours truly in Philosophy, as well as alums such as Ray Ruff, also have an avid interest in the Great Detective. Indeed, we belong to the local Baker Street Irregulars chapter, Rochester Row, ably overseen by its leader, or ―Gasogene‖, Lewis Neisner, who guides us through our bimonthly gatherings
Panel cointegration analysis of the Fisher effect: Evidence from the US, the UK, and Japan
This paper analyzes the Fisher effect using a panel of monthly data from January 1990 to December 2010 for three major countries: the United States, the United Kingdom, and Japan. Our empirical results contribute to the existing empirical literature in two ways. First, the study conducts panel cointegration tests and estimation. Second, it examines the validity of the Fisher hypothesis using short-term and long-term nominal interest rates. The empirical results show that the full Fisher effect holds from January 1990 to December 2010.Fisher effect, panel cointegration test, dynamic ordinary least squares, fully modified ordinary least squares
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