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    Dr. Willis Harris honored with Manatee County Distinguished Citizen Award

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    Dr. Willis Harris and his wife, Ruth Harris, enjoy celebrating his Manatee County's Distinguished Citizen Award. Harris was one of the founding members of Manatee Memorial Hospital

    [Correspondence between Meyer Bodansky and Mr. Brantly Harris - December 1939]

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    Letters between Dr. Meyer Bodansky and Mr. Brantly Harris, who is from the Brantly Harris and George W. Coltzer Attorneys and Counselors. The first letter is from Mr. Harris, and is dated December 28, 1939. The letter thanks Dr. Bodansky for testifying in a court case, and informs him that a check has been sent to him. Mr. Harris states that the medical testimony that Dr. Bodansky provided was responsible for the victory. The second letter is a response from Dr. Bodansky, and is dated December 30, 1939. He thanks Dr. Harris for his kind words and states that Bodansky looks forward to working with him in the future

    Dr Willis Harris, 1998 Manatee County Distinguished Citizen

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    Dr. and Mrs. Willis Harris pose in front of the county administration building. Dr. Harris was honored as Manatee County's Distinguished Citizen award. At his death in 2009, he was the longest-serving physician in Manatee County, and was present when more than 3,500 babies were born between 1946 and 1973. He also helped to create Manatee Memorial Hospital in 1953, and volunteered there after retirement. In the background of the image are Irving Harris Stewart, Lowell Oakley, Gary Lowe, and Margaret McColgan

    Whole Cloth quilt by Mary Maria Waldron Harris

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    Image of Whole Cloth quilt created in 1941-1942 by Mary Maria Waldron Harris. Also includes questionnaires describing the quilt completed by Florance Harris as part of the Utah Quilt Guild\u27s documentation days held from 1988-1994. Made as a wedding parents can be for and daughter in law Dr. and Mrs. Lawon W. Harris who resided in Chicago Mary Harris had made own for real of her 9 children

    Dr Willis Harris 1998 Manatee County Distinguished Citizen

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    Dr. Willis Harris speaks in front of the county administration building. Dr. Harris was honored as Manatee County's Distinguished Citizen award. At his death in 2009, he was the longest-serving physician in Manatee County, and was present when more than 3,500 babies were born between 1946 and 1973. He also helped to create Manatee Memorial Hospital in 1953, and volunteered there after retirement

    Dr. Willis Harris honored with Manatee County Distinguished Citizen Award

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    Dr. Willis Harris is honored with Manatee County Distinguished Citizen Award. Harris was one of the founding members of Manatee Memorial Hospital

    Pathways : Dr. Leslie Harris

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    In this episode host Cathy Boak interviews educator and former Memorial University President Dr. Leslie Harris."A Memorial University Television Production, ©1983

    Philosophy Born of Struggle Interview: Dr. Leonard Harris

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    Lecture and discussion with Dr. Leonard Harris regarding his philosophical views and the Philosophy Born of Struggle

    Dr Willis Harris, 1998 Manatee County Distinguished Citizen

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    Dr. Willis Harris (1914-2009) is congratulated by well-wishers including Vernon DeSear as he was designated Manatee County's Distinguished Citizen. At his death in 2009, he was the longest-serving physician in Manatee County, and was present when more than 3,500 babies were born between 1946 and 1973. He also helped to create Manatee Memorial Hospital in 1953, and volunteered there after retirement

    Dr Willis Harris, 1998 Manatee County Distinguished Citizen

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    Dr. Willis Harris (1914-2009) celebrates after being named Manatee County's Distinguished Citizen. At his death in 2009, he was the longest-serving physician in Manatee County, and was present when more than 3,500 babies were born between 1946 and 1973. He also helped to create Manatee Memorial Hospital in 1953, and volunteered there after retirement
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