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    Cybex Statistics J. Carr CDR

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    This image reflects Cybex Statistics for J. Carr, Skylab 4

    Flexion & Extension Graph for J. Carr

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    Handwritten notes from Dr. Thornton: titled Flexion & Extension Graph for J. Carr

    J. Carr Letter, MSS.2940

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    Abstract: A letter from J. Carr of Lynn, Massachusetts, to the N. N. Hill Brass Company about an order.Scope and Content Note: The collection contains a letter from J. Carr of Lynn, Massachusetts, to the N. N. Hill Brass Company about an order. Norman N. Hill started the N. N. Hill Brass Company in 1889 and was known for its production of bells and toys.Biographical/Historical Note: In 1901, J. Carr lived in Lynn, Massachusetts

    J. Carr front pose photo

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    J. Carr (Leo); Newcastl

    Leg Flexion & Extension Graph for J. Carr

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    Handwritten notes from Dr. Thornton: Leg Flexion & Extension Graph for J. Car

    Cybex Statistics SL-4 J. Carr

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    This image reflects William E. Thornton's handwritten notes for Cybex Statistics J. Carr, Skylab 4

    Fred J. Carr, Toledo, Ohio [approximately 1890]

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    Photograph of Fred J. Carr employee of the Lucas County Auditor's Office and member of the Lincoln Club. The photo is dates around 1890. Terms associated with the photograph are: Carr, Fred J. | Toledo (Ohio) - Officials and Employees | Lucas County (Ohio) Auditor's Office | Lincoln Club (Toledo, Ohio) | Toledo, Ohi

    ASO Author Reflections: Return to Isolated Limb Infusion for In-Transit Melanoma

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    ASO Author ReflectionsMichael J. Carr, Hidde M. Kroon, and Jonathan S. Zage

    Letter From Wilbur J. Carr to Newton D. Baker, March 20, 1917

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    A typed letter from Wilbur J. Carr to Newton D. Baker, dated March 20, 1917. Within, Carr writes his endorsement of Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson\u27s character for the Reserve Corps.https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/fmhw_firstworldwar_documents/1028/thumbnail.jp

    1979-10-16 Our Mountain Heritage: Elwood J. Carr Part 1&2

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    A two part interview with Elwood J. Carr, a local wild fruit and plants expert, the program is carried out by Chuck Jones and Roger Weaver, recorded on October 16, 1979, originally aired on March 21, 1980
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