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    Magistrate George G. Higgins Column

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    Magistrate George G. Higgins column about the Farah Strikes.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_farahstrikerscommitteerecords/1083/thumbnail.jp

    HIGGINS, Luis G.

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    Letter from Luis G. Higgins to David Chávez Sierra in which he demands immediate payment of the amount lent to him by the Police Loan Fund and which is now required of him because he authorized it. / Carta de Luis G. Higgins a David Chávez Sierra en la que le exige el pago inmediato de la cantidad que se le prestó con cargo a la Caja de Préstamos de la Policía y que ahora le es requerida a él por haberla autorizado

    HIGGINS, Luis G.

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    Letter from Luis G. Higgins to David Chávez Sierra in which he demands immediate payment of the amount lent to him by the Police Loan Fund and which is now required of him because he authorized it. / Carta de Luis G. Higgins a David Chávez Sierra en la que le exige el pago inmediato de la cantidad que se le prestó con cargo a la Caja de Préstamos de la Policía y que ahora le es requerida a él por haberla autorizado

    Higgins, G H D, 404484

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/392181Surname: HIGGINS. Given Name(s) or Initials: G H D. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: 404484. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 41192.209795 Item: [2016.0049.24474] "Higgins, G H D, 404484

    Nelson Higgins certificate of ordination, 31 March 1836

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    Document dated 31 March 1836 certifying that Nelson Higgins "has been received into this church of the Latter Day Saints… and has been ordained an elder according to the rules and regulations of said church…" signed by "Joseph Smith Jr., Chairman," and "F. G. William, Clerk," i.e., Frederick Granger Williams. Signed on verso by Thomas Burdick, recording clerkChurch of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints certificate of commendation as an ordained elder, signed by Joseph Smit

    Interview with Lauren Higgins by Brien Williams

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    Biographical NoteLauren (Griffin) Higgins was born on February 21, 1964, in Waterville, Maine, to Lawrence and Gail Griffin. Her grandfather was Eddie Atkins, husband of George Mitchell’s sister, Barbara. Lauren attended Waterville High School and earned her degree in biology from College of the Holy Cross. She interned in Senator Mitchell’s office and subsequently was hired as assistant to his personal secretary, Gayle Cory. When Mitchell was elected majority leader, Lauren became Martha Pope’s assistant in the Senate Majority Leader’s Office. After six months there, she returned to Maine to attend law school but returned to Washington, D.C. in 1993 and began working on the Democratic Policy Committee. In 1997, she moved to the legislative office at the Department of Health and Human Services, and in 2001 she became senior legislative analyst at the National Institute of Health, Office of Legislative Policy and Analysis. SummaryInterview includes discussion of: the Lebanese community in Waterville; growing up in a politically active family and knowing of George Mitchell; the attitude of Mainers to politics and civic duty; interning in Mitchell’s Senate office; working as Gayle Cory’s assistant; the various relationships Higgins had with different staff members; working in the majority leader’s office; Higgins’ experience in law school; working on the Democratic Policy Committee and its responsibilities; Mitchell’s retirement announcement; comparing Senators Mitchell and Daschle as leader; Higgins’s experience at the Department of Health and Human Services; the National Institutes of Health; farewell luncheon for Donna Beck anecdote; public response to Iran-Contra and Mitchell’s questioning of Oliver North; reactions that the office received after Mitchell delivered the Democratic response to the State of the Union; how Mitchell made sure to make time on a busy day to have lunch with a little boy whose Make a Wish hope was to have lunch with him; Donna Beck as the office manager; Gayle Cory’s relationship with Mitchell; and Mitchell’s legacy

    Mrs. L. G. Snowden, Mrs. P. G. Higgins, Mrs. S. S. Noblit and Mrs. Fred Prothre

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    Left to right, Mrs. L. G. Snowden of Dallas, Mrs. P. G. Higgins, Dallas, Mrs. S. S. Noblit and Mrs. Fred Prothre of Dallashttps://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/25594/thumbnail.jp

    Papers of George Higgins, second accession

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    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/680354to notebook inscribed inside: "Metallurgy, Book I, General physical and chemical properties of the metals...6 April 1878. Dr. Kirkland Lecturer" containing notes of 6 lectures to 17 April 1878, together with numerous loose sheets of notes. Paginated 1-95. Metallurgy Book III, containing notes of lectures 17, 3 July 1878 to 27, 7 August 1878. Paginated 185-284. Cover enclosed loose notes on mining by A.W.L. Paul. Lecturer G. Ulrich, 1877. 215pp. Metallurgy Book II. Paginated 102-184 and loose pages 17-25. Cover enc. Metal. notes 285-461113002 Acquisition: [1986.0081] "Papers of George Higgins, second accession

    HIGGINS, Luis G.

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    Letter from Luis Higgins, Secretary of Gen. Franisco Serrano to Fernando Torreblanca, informing of having surrendered in Veracruz and asking for his life to be respected since his sole crime was to remain loyal to the man who was his kind boss for so many years. / Carta de Luis Higgins, secretario del Gral. Francisco Serrano a Fernando Torreblanca, informando haberse rendido en Veracruz y pidiendo se respete su vida ya que su delito fue el de permanecer leal a quien durante tantos años fue un jefe bondadoso
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