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The Early Memoirs of Howard Simpson
The Early Memoirs of Howard Simpson, life in early twentieth century Texas and New Mexico. An account of his childhood and family’s beginnings in West Texas and their journey into western New Mexico and Arizona during the pre-depression era
[Amnesty Letter] ID226 / Simpson, James K.
This letter was written by James K. Simpson to President Andrew Johnson in response to the President's Amnesty Proclamation of 29 May 1865. The writer indicates his county of residence as Polk Co., NC and states his occupation as Farmer
Oral history with Dr. James H. Simpson; 5/2/2012
Oral history; interview with Mr. James H. Simpson, Professor Emeritus of Agricultural Economics, May 2, 2012, Mitchell Memorial Library, Mississippi State University. Mr. Simpson was born in 1931 in Caledonia, Mississippi. He first came to Mississippi State as a student in 1949, and continued his scholarly endeavors here, receiving a Bachelor\u27s degree in 1953. Simpson completed his Master\u27s degree at Virginia Tech. He also completed coursework toward a PhD at Oklahoma State. He is a Korean War Veteran. He began working at MSU in 1958, and held the positions of Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Full Professor, and Interim Department Head, all within the Department of Agricultural Economics. Simpson retired from MSU in 1988. In this interview, Simpson discusses working with MSU and Farm Bureau concerning farm land taxation, developing production crop budgets for the Delta, and working with the faculty and staff who made Lloyd-Ricks a special place to be
Oral history interview with James Simpson
James Simpson, born in 1931, served in the U.S. Army 1955-1957 during the Korean War. He recalls his childhood and growing up around racial segregation and tension in Ohio. He describes his educational path, earning degrees in Chemistry, and becoming a member of the faculty at Langston University in Oklahoma. Simpson discusses his time in the military and in Korea. He comments on racial relations the impact on his career and education.The Armed Forces in Oklahoma Collection is a series of interviews with Oklahomans who have served or are serving in the United States military. This is one of several interviews conducted in 2014 by Jason Higgins, while interning with the Oklahoma Oral History Research Program, primarily focusing on post-military experiences
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James W. Simpson recommends Eduardo Rodriguez to Dr. Hector P. Garcia for a Judgeship position
James W. Simpson, Director of the Children's Heart Program of South Texas, writes to Dr. Hector P. Garcia to recommend Eduardo Rodriguez, Attorney, for the Judgeship position left by Judge Reynaldo Garza. He believes Rodriguez exhibits positive qualities that would make him a good fit for the position
An interview with James Simpson on translanguaging and ESOL
The author interviewed Dr. James Simpson of the University of Leeds in spring 2017 about translanguaging and ESOL.L'autor va entrevistar al Dr. James Simpson de la Universitat de Leeds sobre les pràctiques translingüístiques i l'ensenyament de l'anglès com a segona llengua a la primavera del 2017.El autor entrevistó al Dr. James Simpson de la Universidad de Leeds sobre el las prácticas translingüísticas y la enseñanza del inglés como segunda lengua en la primavera del 2017.L'auteur a interviewé le Dr James Simpson de l'Université de Leeds sur les pratiques linguistiques recoupés et enseignement de l'anglais comme langue seconde au printemps 2017
An interview with James Simpson on translanguaging and ESOL
The author interviewed Dr. James Simpson of the University of Leeds in spring 2017 about translanguaging and ESOL.L'autor va entrevistar al Dr. James Simpson de la Universitat de Leeds sobre les pràctiques translingüístiques i l'ensenyament de l'anglès com a segona llengua a la primavera del 2017.El autor entrevistó al Dr. James Simpson de la Universidad de Leeds sobre el las prácticas translingüísticas y la enseñanza del inglés como segunda lengua en la primavera del 2017.L'auteur a interviewé le Dr James Simpson de l'Université de Leeds sur les pratiques linguistiques recoupés et enseignement de l'anglais comme langue seconde au printemps 2017
Letter from Matthew Simpson to James B. Finley
Simpson writes to let Finley know that Bro. Gurley is in Cincinnati waiting until Monday for a boat and some letters he is expecting. [Note: Rev. James Gurley has been appointed by the Ohio Conference to serve as missionary to the Wyandots in Kansas who wish to remain aligned with the northern church]. Gurley would like a detailed letter of instructions and advice from Finley, as he needs to go to Kansas prepared. Simpson asks Finley to help Gurley in any way he can. He ends the letter with a warning -- The southern church is very bitter, and if they can stop the northern church in this situation, they will certainly try in others. It is time to take on the challenge. Abstract Number - 403https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/1601/thumbnail.jp
James Simpson Bellamy
An obituary for the Iowan attorney and local politician James Simpson Bellamy
James Simpson Bellamy
An obituary for the Iowan attorney and local politician James Simpson Bellamy
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