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    James C. Furman to Reverend R.H. Neal D.D.

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    A two page letter from James C. Furman to Reverend R.H. Neal D.D

    Letter from D. H. James and Associates, Indianapolis, Indiana, to Haydn Thompson, Alton, Illinois, October 24, 1925

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    This letter is from the Haydn Neal Thompson Letter Collection. Contents of the collection include correspondence, primarily handwritten and of a personal nature. The bulk of materials are from Thompson's family members, including his mother, Marie Thompson, and sister, Janet Thompson, with a few letters from aunts and cousins. The remaining majority consists of letters from friends, primarily girlfriends. The conversation across letters emphasizes school and social happenings. Politics and the economy (Great Depression) do not receive much notice, though a change in the tone of letters is noticeable from the 1920's to the 1930's, becoming more sober and fatalistic

    Jackson Neal

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    Jackson Neal is a freshman at the University of Houston and a three-time member of Houston’s premier youth poetry slam team, Meta-Four Houston. He is the 2017 and 2018 Space City Grand Slam Champion, a 2018 National Young Arts Foundation Winner in Writing, a U.S. Presidential Scholar in the Arts nominee, and the 2019 Southwest Regional Youth Poet Laureate. His writing and videos have been featured in the Claremont Review, Houston Chronicle, Houston Public Media, and elsewhere. A proud member of Clutch City, Jackson reps H-Town wherever he goes

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Handwritten letter from Neal S. Storter to A. H. Blackshear, Jr. enclosing a check for $18.00 to cover club dues, asking whether they are for December or January. He mentions the course was closed on January 1 but will reopen on January 20 as a country club rather than a private club

    Letter from Dad, Miami, Florida, to Haydn Thompson, Madison, Wisconsin, September 23, 1930

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    This letter is from the Haydn Neal Thompson Letter Collection. Contents of the collection include correspondence, primarily handwritten and of a personal nature. The bulk of materials are from Thompson's family members, including his mother, Marie Thompson, and sister, Janet Thompson, with a few letters from aunts and cousins. The remaining majority consists of letters from friends, primarily girlfriends. The conversation across letters emphasizes school and social happenings. Politics and the economy (Great Depression) do not receive much notice, though a change in the tone of letters is noticeable from the 1920's to the 1930's, becoming more sober and fatalistic

    H. E. Neal

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    H. E. Neal sitting at a table with a microscope. Behind him is a large glass container with plants in it and a map can be seen on the wall.Inscriptions on image and/or album page: #1233Digitized by: MBLWHOI Libraryimage/jpg black and white image reformatted digitalPhotograph

    Effect of l-NAME on pressure-flow relationships in isolated rabbit lungs: role of red blood cells

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    Pages H1941–H1948: Randy S. Sprague, Alan H. Stephenson, Reed A. Dimmit, Neal A. Weintraub, Carrie A. Branch, Lorraine McMurdo, and Andrew J. Lonigro. “Effect of l-NAME on pressure-flow relationships in isolated rabbit lungs: role of red blood cells.” Page H1941: the author name of Neal A. Weintraub should read as Neal L. Weintraub. </jats:p

    William D. McCain, Jr., H. P. Neal

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    William D. McCain, Jr. (second from left) and H. P. Neal (far right) are shown looking at a check, probably a donation of some sort, with another man who is unidentified.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/ua-photo-collection/6335/thumbnail.jp

    Material Spirituality with Neal DeRoo Pt. I

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    Is spirituality one part of our lives that we experience in worship? Or does it permeate our whole being? Are we able to pull spirituality and religion apart? What would happen if we considered how our spirituality is embodied, deeply, in our world? In this inaugural episode of Critical Faith, Neal DeRoo explores these questions in his lecture "Toward a Material Spirituality: Religion and Phenomenological Expression." The recording is the first of three parts, all from a Scripture, Faith, and Scholarship Seminar hosted at the Institute for Christian Studies. Neal DeRoo is Canada Research Chair in Phenomenology and Philosophy of Religion and Associate Professor of Philosophy at The King's University in Edmonton, Alberta, and the author of Futurity in Phenomenology: Promise and Method in Husserl, Levinas, and Derrida (Fordham: 2013)

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Letter from Neal Butler to I. H. Kempner discussing R. Lee Kempner and a recent trip to the hospital
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