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James D. Harris Jr.
The recollections of James D. Harris Jr. about his time at the Nashville Christian Institute
Oscar Lewis Harris, Jr., circa 1980
Portrait of Oscar Lewis Harris, Jr. seated behind his desk
Oscar Lewis Harris, Jr., circa 1975
Portrait of Oscar Lewis Harris, Jr. seated behind his desk
Oscar Lewis Harris, Jr., circa 1970
Portrait of Oscar Lewis Harris, Jr. in front of a bookcase
Oscar Lewis Harris, Jr., circa 1970
Portrait of Oscar Lewis Harris, Jr. with a pipe in front of an architectural drawing
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H. Stephen Harris Jr.
Japan, the United States and the European Union have made significant strides in building and harmonizing advanced competition’ and intellectual property laws and enforcement systems. The laws and policies of these jurisdictions reflect recognition of the fact that innovation and competition are the twin engines of progress. Despite progress over the past four decades, important differences remain. Some can be attributed simply to the imperfect and episodic way in which law develops. Some reflect deeply held views steeped in history and culture. Still others appear on occasion to be either engineered or invoked for political or protectionist purposes. Accusations and suspicions of exclusionary application of intellectual property and competition law and of protectionist trade policies by both sides2 have strained the relationship between Japan and the United States, especially in the late 1980’s and 1990’s
[Bernard A. Harris Jr., 1997]
Negative of a portrait of newly inducted Texas Tech Board of Regents member Dr. Bernard A. Harris, Jr. Dr. Harris received his doctorate in medicine from Texas Tech University School of Medicine in 1982 and became an astronaut with NASA in 1991. He also became the first African American to walk in space in 1995 as well as the first African American to serve on the Texas Tech Board of Regents
[Bernard A. Harris Jr., undated-1]
Undated image of Bernard A. Harris Jr. speaking at the podium. Harris received his doctorate in medicine from Texas Tech University School of Medicine in 1982 and became an astronaut with NASA in 1991. He also became the first African American to walk in space in 1995
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