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Letter from W. T. Johnson to J. Warren Smith
Letter from W. T. Johnson to J. Warren Smith, concerning travel expenses for Dr. E. M. Norris of Prairie View A&M
Letter from H. E. Beam to N. B. Chesnutt, R. J. Denny, W. T. Johnson, and J. W. Warren, Jr.
Letter from H. E. Beam to N. B. Chesnutt, R. J. Denny, W. T. Johnson, and J. W. Warren, Jr., concerning a workshop on \u27Diseases, Insects, Weed Control and Application Equipment.\u27 Attached is a letter from H. E. Beam to N. B. Chesnutt, R. J. Denny and J. W. Warren, Jr., concerning equipment for the workshop
Letter from C. C. Scarborough to C. E. Dean, W. T. Johnson, and J. W. Warren
Letter from C. C. Scarborough to C. E. Dean, W. T. Johnson, and J. W. Warren, concerning a Master\u27s Degree program in Agriculture and inquiring whether the letter and inquiry should be sent to Negro teachers. Attached is a copy of the plan and a survey on student availability
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Oral History Interview with Warren D. Crumbling, November 13, 1999
Interview with Warren D. Crumbling, Army veteran, special agent, and member of the White House Security Detail for President Lyndon B. Johnson. The interview includes Crumbling's personal experiences about education and employment before entering the military, basic training, various assignments, and being appointed to the White House Security Detail at President Lyndon B. Johnson's LBJ Ranch. Additionally, Crumbling talks about relations between the military and civilian law enforcement authorities in San Antonio during World War II, his marriage, his fourth enlistment and assignment to Kobe, Japan, various stateside assignments, his retirement from the Army, President and Mrs. Johnson, and his retirement from the Secret Service
Noxious weed survey of Francis E. Warren Air Force Base, 2018
Prepared for: Francis E. Warren Air Force Base.April 2019.Includes bibliographical references
Noxious weed mapping and monitoring at Francis E. Warren Air Force Base, 2018-2020
Prepared for: Francis E. Warren Air Force Base, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.April 2021.Includes bibliographical references
Onticídio: Afropessimismo, Teoria Queer e Ética
In this text, Calvin Warren points out the limitations of Afropessimism and Queer Theory in regards to the BlackQueer. Based on the intersection between the position of non-ontology (Blackness) and the experience of unfreedom(Queerness), which Warren names Onticide, the author discusses ethical im/possibilities based on humanistic/human justiceapparatus.n este texto Calvin Warren señala los límites del Afropesimismo y de la Teoría Queer para acercarse al BlackQueer. Al llamar Onticídio el cruce entre la posición de no ontología de la Pretitud y la experiencia de no libertad de laExperiencia Queer, el autor discute im/posibilidades éticas del aparato de justicia humanista/humana.Neste texto Calvin Warren aponta os limites do Afropessimismo e da Teoria Queer ao se aproximarem do/a Queer Preto/a. Nomeando de Onticídio o cruzamento entre a posição de não-ontologia da Pretitude e a experiência de não-liberdade da Experiência Queer, o autor discute im/possibilidades éticas baseadas em aparatos da justiça humanista/humana
Conservation and management plan for Colorado butterfly plant and Preble's meadow jumping mouse on F.E. Warren Air Force Base
Prepared for: Francis E. Warren Air Force Base, Environmental Management Flight.June 30, 2004.Includes bibliographical references
Parks Johnson and Warren Hull inspecting gifts with members of the Combat Infantry Band after the broadcast from Wakeman General Hospital, Columbus, Indiana, March 12, 1945
Episode number 595, Combat Infantry Band, Wakeman General Hospital, Photo credits: Public Relations Office; Pictured: Staff Sgt. Paul J. Lewis, Parks Johnson, Sgt. Vernon "Red" Olson, Warren Hull, Private First Class Edward Soukup, Sgt. William R. Orford, Sgt. Lynn M. Kloster, Chief Warrent Officer Chester E. Whiting
Roundtable discussion: game interventions for autism spectrum disorder
It is nearly impossible to spend a day without hearing news or personal stories regarding autism. To Google ‘‘autism + health games’’ yields thousands of postings. The disorder is so broad in its symptoms and manifestations that it is referred to as autism spectrum disorder or ASD. It is of such a high priority that research on reward circuitry, autism,and games teaching social perceptual skills was one of The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Pioneer Fund’s first projects.Earlier this year I read an interesting article by Dr. Micah Mazurek of the University of Missouri stating children with ASD tend to be fascinated by screen-based technology (SBT)and spend the majority of their free time using nonsocial media,including television and videogames. I asked Dr. Mazurek if she could assemble a panel of experts to discuss ASD and how those with the disorder can benefit from their fascination of videogames. To that end, the following roundtable discussion shares the expertise of Dr. Mazurek and her fellow ASD research leaders, Dr. Cay Anderson-Hanley, Dr. Zachary Warren, and Dr. Sarah Parsons
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