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    Recording of interview with Steve Jenkinson (Vol.2)

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    Jenkinson works at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto, ON. Jenkinson met Nouwen as they were both residents of Richmond Hill, ON. Nouwen commissioned Jenkinson to build a sculpture for L'Arche Daybreak (Richmond Hill, ON).1 (out of 3) audio cassettes (ca. 1 hr., 30 mins.)Title based on contents of the item. ; Located in audio cassettes box 12. ; Reference copies of the audio cassettes are available (located with originals). ; The interview is transcribed and is available electronically or in hard copy. ; Digitized February 2, 2011.For more information please contact Special Collections, the University of St. Michael's College.Item consists of three audio cassettes SR2005 09 51 39 v1, SR2005 09 51 39 v2 and SR2005 09 51 39 v3. The recordings feature Steve Jenkinson interviewed by Gabrielle Earnshaw (location unknown). Themes present in Jenkinson's interview include kinship, death, art, the circus, nationality and the United States of America

    Isaac Jenkinson letter to Thomas Rotch, Steubenville, 30 July, 1813

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    Isaac Jenkinson reveals that his daughter has delivered a baby apparently out of wedlock, and Jenkinson adds that rather than cast her out, she is his daughter and must assume responsibility for her baby's care. 7.9" x 12.2" (20 by 31 cm

    Getting Ready for a Jenkinson Aquarium Tour

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    Jenkinson�s Aquarium is located on the boardwalk in Point Pleasant Beach, NJ. Exhibits such as Atlantic sharks, Pacific sharks, coral reefs, penguins, and seals. It offers educational exhibits, workshops for children of all ages, as well as professional development workshops for teachers and group tours for schools and scout groups.Original file name Jenkinson's Aquarium at Point Pleasant, NJ.jp

    Interview of Ruth Jenkinson

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    Ruth Jenkinson was born in West Philadelphia, one of eight siblings, four boys and four girls. Her family moved to Roxborough in 1952, and she and her siblings were soon enrolled in Catholic Schools, the boys going to Roman and the girls attending Hallahan. After graduating High School in 1964, Mrs. Jenkinson worked briefly in electronics, building and testing circuit boards before marrying in 1968. She has two children. In 1981 she accepted a position as Cataloguing Library Technician at La Salle University. After working briefly as a Payroll Clerk in the Human Resources Department she became Secretary to the Director of the Lawrence Library in 1986. In 1988 La Salle University’s current library opened, bearing the name of John Connelly whose foundation was instrumental in its financing. Mrs. Jenkinson’s new role in the Connelly Library was that of Administrative Assistant which was later retitled Office Manager, a position she held until retiring from full-time work after 33 years in February 6, 2015. She continues to work at the Connelly Library on a part-time basis until her position is filled. Both of her children have graduated from La Salle University in 1991 and 1994 respectively. In retirement, Mrs. Jenkinson plans travel with her sister and perhaps volunteer at a local school or hospital

    Letter From Charles Jenkinson to Carl Lumholtz, September 1, 1909

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    The document is a carbon copy of a typed letter from Charles Jenkinson to Carl Lumholtz concerning a letter of introduction provided by Jose Yves Limantour.https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/fmhw_other/1165/thumbnail.jp

    Note From Charles Jenkinson to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, December 30, 1909

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    The document is a typed note from Charles Jenkinson to the Assistant Secretary of State regarding a visit from Senator Henry Cabot Lodge.https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/fmhw_other/1196/thumbnail.jp

    Letter From Charles Jenkinson to John Edward Jones, September 8, 1909

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    The document is a carbon copy of a typed letter from Charles Jenkinson to John Edward Jones concerning a leave of absence request for his Deputy Consul General.https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/fmhw_other/1170/thumbnail.jp

    Letter From Charles Jenkinson to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, September 8, 1909

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    The document is a carbon copy of a typed letter from Charles Jenkinson to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson regarding personal correspondence that he has missed during his vacation.https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/fmhw_other/1169/thumbnail.jp

    Measurement of ATP in soil: correcting for incomplete recovery

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    Martens [Soil Biol. Biochem. 33 (2001) 701] recently reported that Jenkinson and Oades [Soil Biol. Biochem. II (1979) 193] method for measuring adenosine 5′ triphosphate (ATP) in soil leads to serious underestimations. We have now compared the Jenkinson and Oades extraction technique, which corrects for incomplete extraction of ATP by reference to a 'spike' of added ATP, with a sequential extraction procedure as used by Martens. Measurements of the ATP contents of four soils by the two procedures showed no significant differences, in contrast to Martens' finding

    Jenkinson, L A, QX7934

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/395179Surname: JENKINSON. Given Name(s) or Initials: L A. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: QX7934. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 2528.228976 Item: [2016.0049.27472] "Jenkinson, L A, QX7934
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