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    DTB 035 Ralph Gordon 6-24-2022

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    In this interview, Ralph Gordon is interviewed by Kern Jackson at the James Seals Jr. Park and Recreation Center in Mobile, Alabama. Mr. Gordon particularly focuses on the history and legacy of baseball in the Down the Bay neighborhood, including the many Black professional players who came out of Mobile, the visits by scouts and tryouts for major league teams, and the experiences of playing ball during segregation. He also recalls some of the cuisine and foodways Down the Bay, and especially seafood. He describes some of the businesses, landmarks, and institutions of the neighborhood

    Interview with Robert Gordon

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    This interview with Robert Gordon, Illinois Tech architecture alumnus, architect, planner, artist, and author, was conducted on June 6, 2017 by Ralph Pugh and Adam Strohm

    Ralph Gordon discusses his career as a physician, professor, researcher, and administrator

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    Ralph Gordon discusses his career as a physician, professor, researcher, and administrator, much of it spent in the Department of Pediatrics and Human Development at Michigan State University. He talks about coming to teach at MSU in 1972, leaving to help start a medical school in Texas and later working in Saginaw, Flint, and Kalamazoo while maintaining a relationship with MSU. Gordon says that medical training is moving to a trade school model rather than being an academic endeavor and that MSU's mission to produce primary care physicians is in direct conflict with the creation of the new MSU research institute in Grand Rapids. He also talks about his interest in medical history and his activities in retirement. MSU Sociology Professor Emeritus Dr. David J. Kallen conducts the interview as part of the MSU Department of Pediatrics and Human Development Oral History Project

    Gordon A. and Esther L. Blaine Residence, architectural drawings, 1941

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    Architectural drawings for a residence commissioned by Gordon A. Blaine and Esther L. Blaine and created by Ralph J. Nopper, an architectural designer of Toledo, Ohio. The drawings are pencil on tracing paper, the commission number for the project is 88, and the drawings were created in 1941. The drawings include plans for the basement, first floor and second floor, and exterior elevations for all four sides of the building. While the designs for this house were created, they were never used and the house was never constructed

    Gordon Leff. Richard Fitz Ralph. Commentator of the Sentences

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    Jolivet Jean. Gordon Leff. Richard Fitz Ralph. Commentator of the Sentences. In: Revue de l'histoire des religions, tome 168, n°1, 1965. pp. 107-108

    Gordon Leff. Richard Fitz Ralph. Commentator of the Sentences

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    Jolivet Jean. Gordon Leff. Richard Fitz Ralph. Commentator of the Sentences. In: Revue de l'histoire des religions, tome 168, n°1, 1965. pp. 107-108

    The College Players Present Albert Hiller's Directed by Gordon Ralph, Ashes to Ashes- Dust to Dust

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    The College Players Present Albert Hiller's Directed by Gordon Ralph, Ashes to Ashes- Dust to Dus

    Letter from Ralph H. Cameron to Carl Hayden

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    Letter from Ralph H. Cameron asking to speak to Carl Hayden concerning a matter relevant to the bill granting National Park status to the Grand Canyon

    Letter from Carl Hayden to Ralph H. Cameron

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    Letter from Carl Hayden to Ralph H. Cameron responding favorably to a request to meet in regards to the bill granting National Park status to the Grand Canyon

    Letter from Ralph H. Cameron to Carl Hayden

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    Letter from Ralph H. Cameron to Carl Hayden thanking him for forwarding Senate Bill No. 390 with the report of March 31st, 1918, and expressing interest in their upcoming meeting in Washington
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