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Genealogy of Elijah Norman Freeman
Autobiography of Elijah Norman Freeman, which he dictated to his wife, Mary Ellen Freeman in 1931. He was born in Illinois in 1845, and his family came to Utah in 1847, settling in Ogden. He held many church positions there, went on a mission to Europe, and later settled in Saint Johns, Arizona, and blackfoot, Idaho. Copied by Louise R. Mathewas for the Utah Works Progress Administration\u27s Historical Records Surve
Letter from J. N. Freeman to S. B. Simmons
Letter from J. N. Freeman to S. B. Simmons, concerning quiz contest rules
Letter from J. N. Freeman, Sectional Advisor, Almmot Section, to W. N. Elam, NFA Administrative Advisor
Letter from J. N. Freeman, Sectional Advisor, Almmot Section, to W. N. Elam, NFA Administrative Advisor, concerning NFA quiz contest
Tribute (#08) to Hans Bethe by Freeman J. Dyson from Celebrating "An Exemplary Life"
This is the tribute to Hans Bethe by Freeman J. Dyson, Professor Emeritus,
Institute for Advanced Study, Physicist and writer, Bethe colleague, given on September 18, 2005 at the Statler Auditorium at Cornell University.1_rzm735e
Mary J. Freeman
Portrait of Mary J. Freeman, wife of Rev. John Allen Freeman, first permanent pastor of Lonesome Dove Baptist Church, 1847-1857. Mary Jane Freeman was the 2nd wife of John Allen Freeman
Jacque Freeman (Roche), Skyline Ski School
Black and white photograph of Jacque Freeman (Roche) at the Skyline Ski School at the Skyline Ski Area, as Pebble Creek was known as from 1949 to 1979
Censorship in Calhoun County Schools: A Speech by Thomas J. Freeman
This is a transcript of a speech or possibly a report meant for circulation by Thomas J. Freeman, who was a Department Head at the Library under Dean Millican. It details book challenges in Calhoun County school libraries in the Fall of 1982.
This item is part of the JSU Addresses & Speeches collection.https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib_ac_unihist_misc/1029/thumbnail.jp
Freeman, J, NX41543
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/386317Surname: FREEMAN. Given Name(s) or Initials: J. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: NX41543. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 37197.208087
Item: [2016.0049.18610] "Freeman, J, NX41543
Freeman, J W, 2226078
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/386306Surname: FREEMAN. Given Name(s) or Initials: J W. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: 2226078. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: SEA-2426.208076
Item: [2016.0049.18599] "Freeman, J W, 2226078
Entrevista a Walter J. Freeman
El profesor Walter J. Freeman, mundialmente conocido por sus aportaciones a la fisiología y la psicología de la percepción, ha sido invitado por el departamento de Filosofía de la U.I.B. para dar una conferencia bajo el título de "On the fallacy of assigning an origin to consciousness". Durante su estancia en Palma de Mallorca, en el mes de noviembre de 1994, el profesor Freeman ha tenido la amabilidad de conceder esta entrevista a Psicothema. En ella el profesor Freeman aborda algunos de los aspectos más relevantes y controvertidos acerca de la existencia de procesos caóticos en el cerebro y de sus consecuencias para la psicología cognitiva. La entrevista tuvo lugar en lengua inglesa: lo que se transcribe es una traducción que ha sido revisada personalmente por el propio profesor Freeman. Algunas de las expresiones se ofrecen, en cursivas, en el original anglosajón
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