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Howard E. Cuttriss
"[30806] L.A.C. Howard. E. Cuttriss. (Peter) 2. Sqdn. R.A.A.F. Darwin Feb 11th 1942 Batchelor November 1942 to 1943".[30806] Leading Aircraftman Howard E. Cuttriss (Peter). 2 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force. Darwin, February 11th 1942. Batchelor, November 1942 to 1943
A Conversation with Howard E. Evans
Howard E. Evans, an emeritus member of the Cornell Veterinary Faculty, was interviewed by John W. Hermanson on October 27, 2012. Evans describes how his interests brought him to Cornell, where his studies were interrupted by WWII. His passion for the study of animals brought him back to Cornell and then to the Vet School. His colorful career as a public citizen and as a world renowned anatomist led him to participate in Cornell as a faculty-elected trustee and to explore many veterinary issues with animals of numerous species — including co-authoring five classic texts used worldwide. His long retirement (since 1986) has been filled with excitement too — from guiding numerous Cornell Adult University tours to various parts of the world to volunteering as a naturalist in the Ithaca public schools. Get acquainted with this legendary personality. Supplemental resources include: Howard E. Evans – Short Vita, Selected Memorial Statements: Anatomy Faculty at Cornell (20 memorials) and A History of Anatomy at Cornell by Howard E. Evans. (17 pages). [Interview video running time: 52 minutes]
An 8-minute video of a surprise celebration for Dr. Howie Evans 90th: “Happy 90th Birthday to Dr. Howie Evans, anatomist extraordinaire and beloved professor of countless Cornell veterinarians! Dr. Evans continues coming to work even today, updating his seminal text on dog anatomy and collecting goodies for volunteer visits to local schoolchildren. He continually inspires people of all ages with show-and-tell wonders from across the animal kingdom.”Additional resources include a short vita, a short history of the early days of anatomy at Cornell and a collection of memorial statements for most of the anatomy faculty mentioned in the history.The cover story in the Fall/Winter 2004 issue of Cornell Veterinary Medicine, rara avis, is a profile of Howie. (See the first nine pages of the bitstream in this record http://ecommons.library.cornell.edu/handle/1813/23518).1_q76ihk501_kkbbsmw
MORTON, Howard E.
Correspondence between Mr. Howard E. Morton, American journalist, and Gen. Alvaro Obregón, in which the former sends Gen Obregón two clippings from a newspaper with the interview he did and with the message that Gen. Alvaro Obregón addressed to the American people: MORTON, Howard E. "General Obregon Protests U.S. Intervention". LOS ANGELES EXAMINER, Los Angeles, Cal. U.S., Sept. 14, 1919. p.1. MORTON, Howard E. "Obregon Promises Peace in Mexico". LOS ANGELES EXAMINER, Los Angeles, Cal., E.U.A. Sept. 14, 1919. Mr. Howard Morton sends Gen. Alvaro Obregón a report with the circulation of newspapers in which his message was published to the American people. / Correspondencia entre el Sr. Howard E. Morton, periodista norteamericano y el Gral. Alvaro Obregón, en la que el primero le envía al Gral. Obregón dos recortes de periódico con la entrevista que él le hizo y con el mensaje que el Gral. Obregón dirigió al pueblo norteamericano: MORTON, Howard E. "General Obregon Protests U.S. Intervention". LOS ANGELES EXAMINER, Los Angeles, Cal., E.U.A. Sept.13, 1919. p.1. MORTON, Howard E. "Obregon Promises Peace in Mexico". LOS ANGELES EXAMINER, Los Angeles, Cal., E.U.A. Sept. 14, 1919. El Sr. Howard Morton envía al Gral. Alvaro Obregón informe con la circulación de los periódicos en los que apareció su mensaje al pueblo norteamericano
MORTON, Howard E.
Correspondence between Mr. Howard E. Morton, American journalist, and Gen. Alvaro Obregón, in which the former sends Gen Obregón two clippings from a newspaper with the interview he did and with the message that Gen. Alvaro Obregón addressed to the American people: MORTON, Howard E. "General Obregon Protests U.S. Intervention". LOS ANGELES EXAMINER, Los Angeles, Cal. U.S., Sept. 14, 1919. p.1. MORTON, Howard E. "Obregon Promises Peace in Mexico". LOS ANGELES EXAMINER, Los Angeles, Cal., E.U.A. Sept. 14, 1919. Mr. Howard Morton sends Gen. Alvaro Obregón a report with the circulation of newspapers in which his message was published to the American people. / Correspondencia entre el Sr. Howard E. Morton, periodista norteamericano y el Gral. Alvaro Obregón, en la que el primero le envía al Gral. Obregón dos recortes de periódico con la entrevista que él le hizo y con el mensaje que el Gral. Obregón dirigió al pueblo norteamericano: MORTON, Howard E. "General Obregon Protests U.S. Intervention". LOS ANGELES EXAMINER, Los Angeles, Cal., E.U.A. Sept.13, 1919. p.1. MORTON, Howard E. "Obregon Promises Peace in Mexico". LOS ANGELES EXAMINER, Los Angeles, Cal., E.U.A. Sept. 14, 1919. El Sr. Howard Morton envía al Gral. Alvaro Obregón informe con la circulación de los periódicos en los que apareció su mensaje al pueblo norteamericano
MORTON, Howard E.
Letter from journalist Howard E. Morton, of New York, New York, to Gen. Alvaro Obregón, congratulating him on his election victory and informing him of his job change. File M-64 / Carta del periodista Howard E. Morton, de Nueva York, N.Y. al Gral. Alvaro Obregón, felicitándolo por su triunfo electoral e informándole de su cambio de trabajo. Exp. M-6
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Howard E. Butt Sr. Sitting as Howard E. Butt Jr. Standing captured by the Photographer John Bee
Howard E. Good, Toledo, Ohio [approximately 1900]
Photograph of Howard E. Good. The photo dates around 1900. Terms associated with the photograph are: Good, Howard E. | Suits(Clothing) | ties | Man
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