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J. C. and Lottie Hart Nicholson
This black and white photograph features J. C. and Lottie Hart Nicholson before they leave for their honeymoon. He is wearing a dark colored coat and a hat, and she is wearing a dark colored dress, a dark colored coat and a hat. Written on back of photo: Mr. and Mr. John C. Nicholson leave for their honeymoon, 1913.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/harvey/1428/thumbnail.jp
J. C. and Lottie Hart Nicholson
This black and white photograph features J. C. and Lottie Hart Nicholson before they leave for their honeymoon. He is wearing a dark colored coat and a hat, and she is wearing a dark colored dress, a dark colored coat and a hat. Written on back of photo: Mr. and Mr. John C. Nicholson leave for their honeymoon, 1913.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/harvey/1427/thumbnail.jp
Letter from C. J. D. [C. J. Duggan] to Dear Sister [Julia C. Hart].
A poet and musician, Hart was born in 1873 in Hays County, Texas. She graduated from the Waco Female Academy in 1890 and married Edward H. Hart in 1894, who died in 1900. Her well-known poem, "Star Gold," was written in memory of her son, Vernon Duggan Hart, who died in France during World War I. She lived in Stamford, Texas, and Abilene, Texas, and was active in Gold Star Mothers, Daughters of the Republic of Texas, and United Daughters of the Confederacy. She died in 1970 in Abilene, Texas.The collection includes correspondence, financial and legal material, genealogical material, literary productions, photographs, printed material, and scrapbook material pertaining to the life and activities of Julia Duggan Hart, the Duggan family, and other related families. It bulks (1902-1966) with personal papers, especially correspondence.Julia Duggan Hart Papers, 1837-1970 and undated, Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texa
Letter from J. T. Endacott to Mrs. J. C. Hart [Julia C. Hart].
A poet and musician, Hart was born in 1873 in Hays County, Texas. She graduated from the Waco Female Academy in 1890 and married Edward H. Hart in 1894, who died in 1900. Her well-known poem, "Star Gold," was written in memory of her son, Vernon Duggan Hart, who died in France during World War I. She lived in Stamford, Texas, and Abilene, Texas, and was active in Gold Star Mothers, Daughters of the Republic of Texas, and United Daughters of the Confederacy. She died in 1970 in Abilene, Texas.The collection includes correspondence, financial and legal material, genealogical material, literary productions, photographs, printed material, and scrapbook material pertaining to the life and activities of Julia Duggan Hart, the Duggan family, and other related families. It bulks (1902-1966) with personal papers, especially correspondence.Julia Duggan Hart Papers, 1837-1970 and undated, Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texa
Letter from C. J. Barry to John B. Hart Regarding Medical Care, October 15, 1951
This letter, dated October 15, 1951, from C. J. Barry to John B, Hart, executive director of the North Dakota Indian Affairs Commission, makes reference to Hart\u27s letter of October 1. Barry thanks Hart for the letter, and for information about Dr. Van Sandt, who Barry hopes will be a valuable source of information regarding the health and medical care of Indians. Barry adds that United States (US) Representative Usher Burdick will be in Williston, North Dakota until January 1, 1952.https://commons.und.edu/burdick-papers/1050/thumbnail.jp
Suprathermal Ion Detector Experiment/Cold Cathode Gauge Experiment programming for DPS 2000 (system test set)
This ATM is a statement of SIDE/CCGE processing currently included in the DPS 2000 computer programs being written for the ALSEP System Test Set.prepared by C. Phillips, prepared by J. Hart, prepared by C. W. Colema
Letter from Campbell J. Duggan to Sister [Julia C. Hart].
A poet and musician, Hart was born in 1873 in Hays County, Texas. She graduated from the Waco Female Academy in 1890 and married Edward H. Hart in 1894, who died in 1900. Her well-known poem, "Star Gold," was written in memory of her son, Vernon Duggan Hart, who died in France during World War I. She lived in Stamford, Texas, and Abilene, Texas, and was active in Gold Star Mothers, Daughters of the Republic of Texas, and United Daughters of the Confederacy. She died in 1970 in Abilene, Texas.The collection includes correspondence, financial and legal material, genealogical material, literary productions, photographs, printed material, and scrapbook material pertaining to the life and activities of Julia Duggan Hart, the Duggan family, and other related families. It bulks (1902-1966) with personal papers, especially correspondence.Julia Duggan Hart Papers, 1837-1970 and undated, Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texa
Letter from Mrs. J. A. White to Mrs. Hart [Julia C. Hart].
A poet and musician, Hart was born in 1873 in Hays County, Texas. She graduated from the Waco Female Academy in 1890 and married Edward H. Hart in 1894, who died in 1900. Her well-known poem, "Star Gold," was written in memory of her son, Vernon Duggan Hart, who died in France during World War I. She lived in Stamford, Texas, and Abilene, Texas, and was active in Gold Star Mothers, Daughters of the Republic of Texas, and United Daughters of the Confederacy. She died in 1970 in Abilene, Texas.The collection includes correspondence, financial and legal material, genealogical material, literary productions, photographs, printed material, and scrapbook material pertaining to the life and activities of Julia Duggan Hart, the Duggan family, and other related families. It bulks (1902-1966) with personal papers, especially correspondence.Julia Duggan Hart Papers, 1837-1970 and undated, Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texa
Isolation of steroidal glycosides from the Caribbean SpongePandaros acanthifolium
Four new steroidal glycosides, acanthifoliosides G-J (1-4), were isolated as minor constituents from the Caribbean marine sponge Pandaros acanthifolium. These metabolites are characterized by a highly oxygenated D ring and the presence of a disaccharide rhamnose-glucose residue and a rhamnose at positions C-3 and C-15, respectively. Their structures were established on the basis of extensive interpretation of 1D and 2D NMR data and HRESIMS analyses. The absolute configurations of the glucose and rhamnose sugars were determined by preparing aldose o-tolylthiocarbamate derivatives and comparison to authentic standards by LC/HRESIMS. Acanthifolioside G (1) exhibited antioxidant and cytoprotective activities
Naar een kloppend hart: Gebruik en waardering van de buitenruimte in Hart van Zuid
Onderzoek naar het gebruik en de waardering van de buitenruimte in Hart van Zuid. In opdracht van de Gemeente Rotterdam, Projectbureau het Hart van Zuid.UrbanismArchitectur
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