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Jones family World War I letters
This collection contains letters written during World War I to Lelia Jones Morgan by her brothers William Earl and Paul, and by Paul's wife Dorothy
Narrative based on the diaries of John Morgan
Scan of a typed narrative based on the diaries of John Hamilton Morgan. Includes text of numerous writings by Morgan. Author of this narrative not stated, but may have been his son, Nicholas G. Morga
Jones, Morgan Frederick
Morgan Frederick Jones, LL.B.
Big Mouth
Pelham, Georgia
Senior Class Orator President Patterson Literary Society, second term, 1910 Member Inter-society Debating Team.
Jones possesses a bigger mouth and a louder roar than any other student that ever matriculated at the University. His Saturday night celebrations during the past year varied the monotony of a studious life. The man who claims to be the first law student of the University to secure a license to practice in the State.
-The Kentuckian, 1910
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Morgan Frederick Jones (August 27, 1885 - February 1954) was born in Macon County, Georgia to Newton Taylor Jones and Ruth Ann Sanders. Jones received his LL.B. from the University of Kentucky College of Law in 1910. He practiced law in Georgia and later in Jacksonville, Florida. Jones handled many bankruptcy cases in the Jacksonville area. He married Martina E. Bell. They are buried in the Evergreen Cemetery in Jacksonville.https://uknowledge.uky.edu/klapp_1910/1009/thumbnail.jp
Notes for corrections of John Morgan\u27s journal
Scan of corrections notes for a narrative based on the journal entries of John Hamilton Morgan from 1875 through 1892, covering his major missionary journeys in the Southern United States and his work in settling some of the Southern converts in the San Luis Valley of Colorado. Author of this narrative unidentified, but may have been Morgan\u27s son, Nicholas G. Morga
Morgan Jones
Hailey describes the mentoring she benefited from in knowing Morgan Jones, assistant tennis coach during her time in high school. In particular, she describes the maturation of decision-making he has experienced throughout his life, and reflects upon it for her path forward
Typed version of John Morgan\u27s journal told in the third person (1875-1892): Part [26]
Scan of part of a typescript narrative based on the journal entries of John Hamilton Morgan from 1875 through 1892, covering his major missionary journeys in the Southern United States and his work in settling some of the Southern converts in the San Luis Valley of Colorado. Author of this narrative unidentified, but may have been Morgan\u27s son, Nicholas G. Morga
Carol Morgan, Toledo, Ohio, 1948
Terms associated with the photograph are: Jones Junior High School (Toledo, Ohio) | Junior high schools | Class portraits | Students | 1948-49 | Eighth Grade | Morgan, Caro
Research in mathematics education: some issues and some emerging influences
This paper reviews the state of educational research, looking briefly at the relationships between research, policy and practice. As research in education is coming under increasing scrutiny the paper then consider the likely impact of emerging research policy developments such as the establishment of the UK National Education Research Forum (NERF) and developments internationally in terms of the ‘Campbell Collaboration'
Professor Morgan Getchell Interview
An audio recorded interview with Professor Morgan Gretchell of Morehead State University discussing the challenges of teaching during the Covid-19 pandemic by Megan Jones
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