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[Typed Statement by Jerry D. Slocum]
Typed statement by Jerry D. Slocum, concerning officer's assignments, the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald, and familiarity with Jack Ruby
[Statement by Jerry D. Slocum, concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Statement by Jerry D. Slocum concerning his assignment and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Slocum states that he did not see the shooting and did not know Jack Ruby
[Report from Jerry D. Slocum to Chief J. E. Curry, November 27, 1963]
Report from Jerry D. Slocum to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning officer's duties during the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald
[Report from Jerry D. Hutchinson to Chief J. E. Curry, November 27, 1963]
Report from Jerry D. Hutchinson to Chief J. E. Curry, regarding officer's assignments and the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald. Hutchinson describes his actions and observations while in the basement of the City Hall
Short papers on geologic subjects
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Previous issue date: 1954Areal geology of part of central eastern Illinois by Howard R. SchwalbProspecting for commercial sand and gravel using electrical earth resistivity, Clinton County, Illinois, by Jerry S. DobrovolnyCeramic materials from magnesium-treated clays, by William D. Johns"""Reprinted from the Transactions of the Illinois State Academy of Science, vol. 46, pp. 142-146, 154-168, 1953."""Includes bibliographical references
Jerry Anderson Oral History Interview
Jerry and Fawn Anderson were interviewed on March 30, 2024, at the Washington County Library as part of the Crossroads Project for Utah Humanities and Utah Public Radio. Jerry, born in 1935 in Las Vegas, Nevada, has lived in Silver Reef, Utah, for 46 years, valuing its peace, tranquility, and natural beauty. He and Fawn were instrumental in restoring the historic Wells Fargo building, which now serves as a gallery and museum attracting thousands of visitors annually. While they cherish the small-town community, beautiful landscape, and opportunities for outdoor activities, they note challenges such as increased development, loss of natural streams, and the need to travel for medical care. They anticipate continued growth in Silver Reef and Leeds, driven by people from across the country seeking similar amenities, though they believe water availability may eventually limit this expansion
The Jerry Springer Show as an Emotional Public Sphere
The public sphere debate in social theory has been a topic of considerable interest amongst scholars analysing the talk show genre. Habermas (1989) attached great importance to the potential of rational critical discussion to create consensus and thereby legitimation in democratic society. He was concerned that the media gave a false impression of engagement in a public sphere while managing rights of access and speech in a manner that was inimical to open public discussion. In contrast, cultural commentators on the talk show genre have been impressed by the richness and spontaneity of interactions on the shows, suggesting that they might have a positive role in public participation despite not meeting Habermas’s criteria for a public sphere. In consequence, the literature is moving away from the public sphere debate and focussing on issues of voice and expression in analyses of talk shows. This paper, however, makes the argument that many of Habermas’s concerns are still highly relevant to the genre. This is demonstrated through an analysis of the Jerry Springer Show. On the surface, this show seems to have little to do with rational critical discussion. The analysis reveals a number of parallels between the conception of the rational critical public sphere and the Jerry Springer show, leading to a revision of the received view of Habermas’s work in the analysis of mediated discussion. A range of implications for the mediation of deliberation, participation and expression are explored
Jerry D. Forbush
Jerry D. Forbush, new chiropractor to the area, will receive patients at the Hotel Vernal, the Hotel Roosevelt, and at his home
Jerry D. Eisenhour
Black and white head shot photograph of Jerry D. Eisenhour, Professor of Theatre Arts, 1984-2010.https://thekeep.eiu.edu/archives_faculty_eh/1013/thumbnail.jp
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