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    Conner, Author

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    Anna Conner - wifehttps://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-ch-memoranda-1915/1140/thumbnail.jp

    1923-01-17; Invoice from The Conner Hotel Co., Kansas City (Mo.)

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    Handwritten invoice from The Conner Hotel Co. for room expenses for M[arion] Coulter, B. S. Gaitskill, W. H. Ryan, R. B. Stebbens, and W. L. Ringo, dated January 17, 1923

    The Colorado Trust’s Healthy Communities Initiative: Results and Lessons for Comprehensive Community Initiatives

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    · This article summarizes how 29 diverse communities throughout Colorado implemented the Colorado Healthy Communities Initiative (CHCI), which was conceived and funded by The Colorado Trust to engage community residents in the development of locally relevant strategies to improve community health. · In line with the World Health Organization’s Healthy Cities model, CHCI emphasized (a) inclusive, representative planning; (b) a broad definition of “health”; (c) consensus decision making; and (d) capacity building among local stakeholder groups. · Communities implemented an array of projects (on average, six per community) that extended well beyond traditional health promotion and disease prevention. The most common action projects focused on community problem solving, civic engagement, and youth development. Many of the grantees established projects or new institutions that had a long-term community impact. · Key success factors for CHCI included (a) a wellspecified planning model, (b) a planning process facilitated by expert consultants, (c) a unifying “healthy community” vision developed at the beginning of the process by diverse stakeholders, (d) a willingness by stakeholders to work collaboratively to define “key performance areas” and then to implement “action projects” to achieve them, and (e) an appropriate level of funding for implementation ($50,000 per site per year). · The outcomes and impacts of CHCI might have been improved by better anticipating the requirements for sustaining the energy and work initiated during the planning process. · At the end of the initiative, CHCI provided the funders with a broader, deeper understanding of the requirements, opportunities, and realities associated with promoting “community health.

    Nancy Conner

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    Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "NANCY CONNER-- (Mrs. Leslie L. Conner Jr.) University of Oklahoma alumna, majored in fashion merchandising . . . Worked for the university after marriage . . . Husband of 10 years is and attorney.

    Marriage record of Lucas, Robert R. and Conner, Sarah L.

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    Marriage license for Robert R. Lucas and Sarah L. Conner. S.A. Hugen was the officiant

    Marriage record of Conner, Marrion L. and Gibson, Josephine

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    Marriage license for Marrion L. Conner and Josephine Gibson. S.J. Johnson was the officiant

    Marriage record of Life, Alexander and Conner, Carrie L.

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    Marriage license for Alexander Life and Carrie L. Conner. S.A. Hugen was the officiant

    Moliterno and Conner

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    W&L Law Professor James Moliterno converses with W&L Associate Provost Marc Conner at the 2015 W&L Law Fall Scholarship Celebration.https://scholarlycommons.law.wlu.edu/scholarcelebration2015/1002/thumbnail.jp

    Jim Conner

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    Photograph of Jim Conner inspecting Bermuda grass

    Conner (Douglas) papers

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    MSS. 179. 1943-1993, 2011. 0.99 cubic feet. The Douglas Conner papers include the papers of Dr. Douglas L. Conner (1920-1998), prominent African-American physician and civil rights activist in Mississippi. The papers contain election materials, publications, organizational records, newspaper clippings, photographs, video tape and miscellany. Papers of prominent Starkville physician Douglas Conner include correspondence, press releases, tally forms, platforms and constitutions, audio interviews, clippings and other papers relating to the Mississippi Loyalist Democratic Party and the 1972 Democratic National Convention; civil rights materials concerning Starkville, Oktibbeha County and Mississippi State University; photographs and other materials documenting the education, career, and family of Douglas Conner, including materials concerning his adopted son Richard Holmes, the first black student at MSU
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