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    [Letter from Felix E. Salinas to John J. Herrera - February 22, 1973]

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    Letter from attorney Felix E. Salinas to John J. Herrera, accompanying a copy of another letter sent to Senator Lloyd Bentsen regarding a piece of re-introduced legislation. Salinas requests Herrera's help in blocking that legislation

    Felix J. Oinas (interview)

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    This interview is included in the Indiana University Folklore Institute, 1987 Collection at the Indiana University Center for the Study of History and Memory. In this interview, Felix J. Oinas discusses his ties to the Indiana University Folklore Institute. Oinas spends most of the interview discussing his relationship with Richard Dorson, which he describes as very close. Oinas taught classes for the folklore department, published papers in the field of folklore, and gave lectures at folklore conferences. Dorson confided in Oinas about many things, including departmental politics and personal conflicts. Oinas discusses Dorson's personal characteristics, and his professional contributions to the field of folklore. Oinas briefly touches upon his relationship with Stith Thompson, which he describes as formal in nature. The interview ends with a discussion of Dorson's love of tennis and a description of his untimely death on a tennis court. This collection is part of the Indiana University Folklore Institute, 1987 collection which is available at the Indiana University Center for the Study of History and Memory. It consists of: 28 pages, 2 cassettes (1 7/8 ips, 79 minutes), with no index and a copy of Felix J. Oinas Bibliography by Ronald F. Feldstein . This collection is closed until 2015 except to authorized project personnel. The IU Folklore Institute, 1987 collection deals with the beginning, the building, and the growth of the Indiana University (IU) Folklore Institute into an internationally recognized program. The interviewees are mostly students and/or faculty of the folklore program from the 1940s to the 1980s. They discuss those who most influenced and impacted the institute, namely Stith Thompson and Richard M. Dorson. They share their memories and experiences of the time they spent, or continue to spend, in the IU Folklore Institute

    [Letter from Felix Salazar, Jr. to John J. Herrera - April 2, 1964]

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    Letter from Felix Salazar, Jr. to John J. Herrera, dated April 2, 1964, regarding an invitation to attend a dinner as a guest of Felix Tijerina on April 8, 1964

    [Letter from Felix Rios to John J. Herrera - May 18, 1955]

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    Letter from Felix Rios to John J. Herrera. Rios asks Herrera to send him "Whole works in regard to the National funds.

    [Letter from Felix E. Salinas and Henry V. Sanchez to Lloyd Bentsen - February 21, 1973]

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    Letter from Felix E. Salinas and Henry V. Sanchez to Senator Lloyd Bentsen protesting his re-introduction of legislation that would affect the "Exclusionary Rule.

    Felix J. Barbelin, S.J., 1869

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    Biography of Felix J. Barbelin (1808-1869) by Joseph R. Chandler

    The genome and proteome of a virulent Escherichia coli O157:H7 bacteriophage closely resembling Salmonella phage Felix O1

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    Based upon whole genome and proteome analysis, Escherichia coli O157:H7-specific bacteriophage (phage) wV8 belongs to the new myoviral genus, "the Felix O1-like viruses" along with Salmonella phage Felix O1 and Erwinia amylovora phage φEa21-4. The genome characteristics of phage wV8 (size 88.49 kb, mol%G+C 38.9, 138 ORFs, 23 tRNAs) are very similar to those of phage Felix O1 (86.16 kb, 39.0 mol%G+C, 131 ORFs and 22 tRNAs) and, indeed most of the proteins have their closest homologs within Felix O1. Approximately one-half of the Escherichia coli O157:H7 mutants resistant to phage wV8 still serotype as O157:H7 indicating that this phage may recognize, like coliphage T4, two different surface receptors: lipopolysaccharide and, perhaps, an outer membrane protein

    Interview with Clark Terry / interviewed by Felix Grant, ca. 1967

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    Clark Terry discusses his career with interviewer and radio host Felix Grant. Terry is featured on excerpts from recordings selected by Grant.Made available in DSpace on 2012-10-09T17:42:39Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 2 terry_clark2.rm: 17619831 bytes, checksum: a85a20752b0a59e2412fde1f8666ea9c (MD5) manifest.xml: 3406 bytes, checksum: 08baf3ca4449f6eafe0e8931d9886d6f (MD5)Tenderly / W. Gross, J. Lawrence (00:06-00:34) -- Impulsive / J. Hodges (08:14-12:44) -- Don't get around much anymore / D. Ellington, B. Russell (22:34-22:43)Clark Terry interviewed by Felix Grant on WMAL. Recorded ca. 1967. Reproduction of radio interview produced at Washington, D.C. Station WMAL for broadcast on The Album Sound. Forms part of the Felix Grant Collection at the Felix E. Grant Jazz Archives. Original format: 1 sound tape reel (23 min.) : analog, 7 1/2 ips., full track mono; 7 in

    Interview with Joya Sherrill / interviewed by Felix Grant, Unknown date

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    Joya Sherrill discusses her career with interview and radio host Felix Grant. Sherrill is featured on excerpts from recordings selected by Grant. Sherrill speaks about her time as Duke Ellington's vocalist.Made available in DSpace on 2012-10-09T17:41:41Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 2 sherrill_joya.rm: 15985975 bytes, checksum: a159152fa303bf6565d3eb5b3b92552b (MD5) manifest.xml: 3414 bytes, checksum: 42040a9b289608c6c680df7f9329a116 (MD5)I'm beginning to see the light / J. Hodges, D. George, H. James, D. Ellington (08:00-11:03) -- Little bo peep won't bop / J. Sherrill (17:17-19:32)Joya Sherrill interviewed by Felix Grant on WMAL. Recorded Unknown date. Reproduction of radio interview produced at Washington, D.C. Station WMAL for broadcast on The Album Sound. Forms part of the Felix Grant Collection at the Felix E. Grant Jazz Archives. Original format: 1 sound tape reel (21 min.) : analog, 7 1/2 ips., full track mono; 7 in
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