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    1952, July 25 - Correspondence - Jack R. Wells

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    Correspondence from Jack R. Wells, mayor of Athens, GA, to Edna Webb Darwin referencing an honor paid by the Young Women\u27s Christian Association in her name.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/fay-webb-gardner-edna-webb-darwin-family/1002/thumbnail.jp

    Jack R. Hunt

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    Jack R. Hunt, for whom the Hunt Library is named, was appointed President of the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Institute in 1963. Under his leadership, the institution was relocated from Miami to Daytona Beach, gained accreditation, achieved university status and expanded to include the Prescott and what is now the Worldwide campuses. Through his hard work and dedication, Embry-Riddle grew from an institute of fewer than 300 students to a fully accredited University with thousands of students across the globe. In 1942, Hunt joined the Navy and was trained in lighter-than-air and heavier-than-air aviation. His most famous flight was aboard the Navy blimp, ZPG-2 Snowbird. In 1957, Commander Hunt set the record for the longest non-refueled sustained flight by flying 9,448 miles from Massachusetts to Europe, Africa, and then to Florida. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross by Fleet Admiral Halsey and and the Harmon International Trophy by President Dwight Eisenhower for this achievement.https://commons.erau.edu/veterans-week-images/1010/thumbnail.jp

    Correspondence, Jack R. Fecteau to William Bergen, D.O., 1984 November 28

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    Letter from Jack R. Fecteau to William Bergen, D.O. regarding his experiences with the founding of the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine.https://dune.une.edu/bergen/1035/thumbnail.jp

    Correspondence sent from Arlington State College President Dr. Jack R. Woolf to Dick Nichols

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    Correspondence sent from Arlington State College President Dr. Jack R. Woolf to Dick Nichols of The Daily News-Texan, dated July 16, 1962. In his letter, Woolf expresses gratitude for the way that the News-Texan covered the July 10, 1962 announcement that Arlington State College would integrate in the fall semester of 1962.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_jackrwoolfpapers/1016/thumbnail.jp

    Correspondence sent from Arlington State College President Dr. Jack R. Woolf to George Hawkes

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    Correspondence sent from Arlington State College President Dr. Jack R. Woolf to George Hawkes of The Arlington Citizen-Journal, dated July 16, 1962. In his letter, Woolf expresses gratitude for the way that the Citizen-Journal covered the July 10, 1962 announcement that Arlington State College would integrate in the fall semester of 1962.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_jackrwoolfpapers/1014/thumbnail.jp

    MS 056 Guide to Jack R. Hild, MD Papers (1962, 1967)

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    The Jack R. Hild, MD papers contains new clippings, newsletters, correspondence, articles and research data related to the career of Dr. Jack Hild in pediatrics, specifically his work on polio. The collection consists of 1 box equaling 0.5 cubic feet. Materials are in good condition

    Memorandum from Jack R. Woolf sent to faculty and staff of Arlington State College announcing integration of the college

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    Memorandum sent to the faculty and staff of Arlington State College announcing the decision to integrate the college, dated July 10, 1962. President Jack R. Woolf announced that the decision had been authorized by the Texas A&M System Board of Directors at their meeting on June 29, 1962, and asked for cooperation in the transition.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_jackrwoolfpapers/1019/thumbnail.jp

    Mrs. Jack R. Durland

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    Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "Mrs. Jack R. Durland
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