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    Appendix for Valerie M. Hudson and Hilary Matfess, "In Plain Sight: The Neglected Linkage between Brideprice and Violent Conflict," International Security, Vol. 42, No. 1 (Summer 2017), pp. 7–40.

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    This appendix contains the results of statistical tests conducted for Valerie M. Hudson and Hilary Matfess, "In Plain Sight: The Neglected Linkage between Brideprice and Violent Conflict," International Security, Vol. 42, No. 1 (Summer 2017), pp. 7–40

    Appendix for Valerie M. Hudson and Hilary Matfess, "In Plain Sight: The Neglected Linkage between Brideprice and Violent Conflict," International Security, Vol. 42, No. 1 (Summer 2017), pp. 7–40.

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    This appendix contains the results of statistical tests conducted for Valerie M. Hudson and Hilary Matfess, "In Plain Sight: The Neglected Linkage between Brideprice and Violent Conflict," International Security, Vol. 42, No. 1 (Summer 2017), pp. 7–40

    William Hudson to Carl von Linné fil.

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    List of specimens of insects, shells and cryptograms asked for, by a M. Hudson, presumably William Hudson (1730-1793). 'M: Hudson will be obliged to M Linne for specimens of any of the inclosed Insects Shells etc.' Reference to Pallas at the back in possibly Carl Linnaeus fil.'s hand

    Robert Hudson Interview

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    Col. Robert M. Hudson served as a pilot with the United States Air Force and was a POW for 93 days in Vietnam. During his career he flew the T-39, B-52F, B-52D, B-52H, FB-111, F-100 and F-16. He served as Chief, battlestaff - Looking Glass; Base Commander - Brooks Air Force Base, Texas; Base Commander at a classified location; Inspector General - Ramstein AB Germany, and Director of SAC's Strategic Communication Division. This interview primarily covers his service in the Vietnam War

    Review of "Literature and Political Intellection in Early Stuart England" by Brett A. Hudson.

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    Todd Butler. Literature and Political Intellection in Early Stuart England. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. xiii + 240 pp. $77.00. Review by Brett A. Hudson, Middle Tennessee State University

    R. M. Hudson Home

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    R. M. Hudson began publishing the "Irving Index" in December 1903. He worked from his home in Dallas for five years. In 1908, he moved into this house in Irving. Hudson and his wife Mary had four children. Youngest son Tom can be seen at the fence in this photo. R. M. Hudson published the "Irving Index" from 1903 until 1916

    Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Hudson Letters, MSS.3926

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    Abstract: Letter informing Hudson that he had been appointed the principle of Lewiston High School in Lewiston, Maine, as well as a letter from S. F. Kittredge to Mrs. Hudson telling her about a train trip and discussing church businessScope and Content Note: There are two letters in this collection. The first letter is from John M. Nichols to Reverend Hudson to inform Hudson that he had been appointed the principle of Lewiston High School in Lewiston, Maine. Included with the letter is a newspaper clipping describing Nichols' appointment. The second letter is from S. F. Kittredge to Mrs. Hudson to tell her about her trip by train and to discuss church business.Biographical/Historical Note: Reverend and Mrs. J.W. Hudson lived in Peabody, Massachusetts, in the early 1900s

    An Interview with Mrs. Kathleen Hudson by Beth M. Anderson

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    Kathleen Hudson was interviewed on November 6, 1992, by Beth Anderson about her experiences before, during, and after World War II, with emphasis on the wartime home front.World War I

    Melissa Hudson

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    Melissa Hudson, M.D., is a member and director of the Cancer Survivorship Division in the Department of Oncology at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. She joined the St. Jude faculty in 1989 and became director of the After Completion of Therapy (ACT) Clinic in 1993. During her tenure as director, the ACT Clinic evaluation evolved to include a series of focused educational interventions aiming to increase survivor knowledge about cancer and its associated health risks and motivate the practice of health protective behaviors. The ACT Clinic has served as a paradigm of optimal risk-based survivor care, within a research setting, that provides a screening and prevention plan that integrates the cancer experience with health care needs. The ACT Clinic has also provided a forum for numerous research initiatives evaluating complications after childhood cancer and methods of health promotion. It now monitors more than 8,000 long-term childhood cancer survivors treated at St. Jude. Dr. Hudson disseminated the St. Jude model of risk-based survivor care through her activities in the Children’s Oncology Group as co-Chair of the COG Long-Term Follow-Up Guidelines for Survivors of Childhood, Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer (2002-2023), and co-chair of the International Late Effects of Childhood Cancer Guideline Harmonization Group (2010-present). She is the Principal Investigator of the St. Jude Lifetime Cohort Study and a member of the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study Executive Committee. Dr. Hudson has collaborated with CCSS and COG investigators in a variety of outcomes investigations and health promotion initiatives targeting childhood cancer survivors. She has published widely on late health outcomes of childhood, adolescent and young adult pediatric cancer survivors. Dr. Hudson completed her fellowship in Pediatric Hematology-Oncology at the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center. She earned her medical degree from the University of Texas Medical School at Houston and her undergraduate degree from Texas A & M University in College Station, Texas.https://openworks.mdanderson.org/kleinermanbios/1002/thumbnail.jp

    Foreign Policy Analysis: Classic and Contemporary Theory

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    This comprehensive introduction to Foreign Policy Analysis (FPA) is geared toward advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students. Cogently written, clearly organized, and filled with illuminating examples, the third edition has been thoroughly revised and updated. Beginning with an overview of this broad field of study, Hudson and Day consider theory and research at multiple levels of analysis, including personality and psychology of foreign policy decision makers, small group dynamics, the organizational process, bureaucratic politics, domestic politics, cultural and societal influences, national attributes, and system-level effects on foreign policy. The authors also examine the promise and frustration of theoretical integration in FPA and overview promising new work by non-North American scholars
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