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    J. Bracken Lee, Freed\u27s 40th Anniversary.

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    Photo of J. Bracken Lee with two other men, who are shaking hands at Freed\u27s 40th Anniversary celebratio

    No.372, David Freed

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    Transcript (105 pages) of interview by Everett L. Cooley with David L. Freed on September 22-29, 1992. This interview is no. 372 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape nos. U-1482 and U-1482In this interview, Freed (b. 1909) recalls his childhood in Salt Lake City, attending the University of Utah and his long association as an alumni; friendship with Wallace Stegner; business interests in Utah--Lagoon, ranching, Deseret Livestock Company, finance company; the terms as Captain of the Davis Cup Team for the United States; and his great pride in his wife, children, and grandchildren; and his interest in collecting Mormon material, especially coins. Interviewer: Everett L. Coole

    An improved picture of methyl dynamics in proteins from slowly relaxing local structure analysis of H-2 spin relaxation

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    Protein dynamics is intimately related to biological function. Core dynamics is usually studied with 2H spin relaxation of the 13CDH2 group, analyzed traditionally with the model-free (MF) approach. We showed recently that MF is oversimplified in several respects. This includes the assumption that the local motion of the dynamic probe and the global motion of the protein are decoupled, the local geometry is simple, and the local ordering is axially symmetric. Because of these simplifications MF has yielded a puzzling picture where the methyl rotation axis is moving rapidly with amplitudes ranging from nearly complete disorder to nearly complete order in tightly packed protein cores. Our conclusions emerged from applying to methyl dynamics in proteins the slowly relaxing local structure (SRLS) approach of Polimeno and Freed (Polimeno, A.; Freed, J. H. J. Phys. Chem. 1995, 99, 10995−11006.), which can be considered the generalization of MF, with all the simplifications mentioned above removed. The SRLS picture derived here for the B1 immunoglobulin binding domain of peptostreptococcal protein L, studied over the temperature range of 15−45 °C, is fundamentally different from the MF picture. Thus, methyl dynamics is characterized structurally by rhombic local potentials with varying symmetries and dynamically by tenfold slower rates of local motion. On average, potential rhombicity decreases, mode-coupling increases, and the rate of local motion increases with increasing temperature. The average activation energy for local motion is 2.0 ± 0.2 kcal/mol. Mode-coupling affects the analysis even at 15 °C. The accuracy of the results is improved by including in the experimental data set relaxation rates associated with rank 2 coherences

    The marriage record of Freed, Samuel J. and Howe, Minnie

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    Marriage license for Samuel J. Freed and Minnie Howe. G.W. Southwell was the officiant

    In Memoriam: A Tribute to Professor Daniel J. Freed

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    Yale Law Professor Daniel J. Freed, a cofounder of Federal Sentencing Reporter and a Vera trustee for nearly forty years, is a legendary figure in the worlds of sentencing, bail, and criminal justice generally. With his gentle but incisive approach, Dan Freed was—and still is—a moral and intellectual North Star for generations of lawyers, judges, professors, and criminal justice policymakers. No collection of articles or stories about Vera and sentencing would be complete without a discussion of Dan. A fellow Yale professor, a judge, and a former Yale Law School student offer their personal reflections about Dan Freed the reformer, the scholar, the colleague, the teacher, and the cherished friend.</jats:p

    Freed, Peter Q, Dave, and Kristen Interview

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    Peter Q. Freed, Dave Freed, and Kristen Freed Interview--Peter Freed along with his brothers Robert, Dave and Dan, bought Lagoon Amusement park in 1946, turning it into a commercially viable amusement park, by adding elements of live entertainment and involving history as a means of improving customer experience

    Lester Freed

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    Lester Freed was a partner in the Freed Furniture Company and the owner of the Freed Finance Company

    Furniture--Freed\u27s P.1

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    Furniture from Freed\u27s Store Sept. 30, 1908. Shipler Comm. Photog. #8653

    [Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #1]

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    Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney

    [Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #2]

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    Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney
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