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    653. Shawl owned by Iris J. Lewis of Bountiful, Utah

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    Photograph of and document for a shawl owned by Mrs. Iris J. Lewis of Bountiful, Utah. Dates from about 1850, it belonged to Mrs. Sarah Gwynne, who wore it in Bountiful around 1850. Left to Margaret Gwynne Lewis, then to Mrs. I. J. Lewi

    651. Slippers owned by Iris J. Lewis of Bountiful, Utah

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    Photograph of and document for a pair of slippers owned by Iris J. Lewis of Bountiful, Utah. They were used in a wedding, but other history unknow

    Letter from Howard C. Lewis to Harold D. Lewis, 17 February 1969

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    Howard Lewis writes to his twin brother, Harold Lewis, from Vietnam on 17 February 1969; he describes a visual recon in a helicopter, reflects on the impact of his war experiences, and asks about home. His head is fine and he is experiencing no after effects from his accident.Howard C. Lewis graduated from Norwich University in 1966 with a degree in business administration. Following his graduation, he served in the Army's armored branch and was a cavalry troop commander and battalion staff officer in Vietnam in 1969. Transcription by Jennifer J. Quinn. Transcriptions may be subject to error

    Letter from Howard C. Lewis to Harold D. Lewis, 21 May 1969

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    Howard Lewis writes to his twin brother, Harold Lewis, from Vietnam on 21 May 1969. He is pleased to hear about his brother's new job and wants to know more about it; one of his tanks hit a mine, making six tanks in three months that have been combat lost. He is suffering from lack of sleep and writes about another soldier who has combat fatigue. He is smoking 3-4 packs of cigarettes a day and hoping for rain; he asks for news from home.Howard C. Lewis graduated from Norwich University in 1966 with a degree in business administration. Following his graduation, he served in the Army's armored branch and was a cavalry troop commander and battalion staff officer in Vietnam in 1969. Transcription by Edward J. Palmer. Transcriptions may be subject to error

    Letter from Howard C. Lewis to Harold D. Lewis, 14 July 1969

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    Howard Lewis writes to his twin brother, Harold Lewis, from Vietnam on 14 July 1969; he has been clearing jungle for three weeks now; he is halfway through his tour of duty; his boss (Maj. Riley) is leaving and his R & R has been postponed until September. He also writes that they have a new battalion CO who is "just what the bn. needed."Howard C. Lewis graduated from Norwich University in 1966 with a degree in business administration. Following his graduation, he served in the Army's armored branch and was a cavalry troop commander and battalion staff officer in Vietnam in 1969. Transcription by Edward J. Palmer. Transcriptions may be subject to error

    Early Risk, Attention, and Brain Activation in Adolescents Born Preterm

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    The relations among early cumulative medical risk, cumulative environmental risk, attentional control, and brain activation were assessed in 15 – 16-year-old adolescents who were born preterm. Functional magnetic resonance imaging found frontal, temporal, and parietal cortex activation during an attention task with greater activation of the left superior-temporal and left supramarginal gyri associated with better performance. Individual differences in early cumulative risk are related to patterns of brain activation such that medical risk is related to left parietal cortex activation and environmental risk is related to temporal lobe activation. The findings suggest that early risk is related to less mature patterns of brain activation, including reduced efficiency of processing and responding to stimuli.This is the accepted version of the following article: Carmody, D. P., Bendersky, M., Dunn, S. M., DeMarco, J. K., Hegyi, T., Hiatt, M. and Lewis, M. (2006), Early Risk, Attention, and Brain Activation in Adolescents Born Preterm. Child Development, 77: 384–394, which has been published in final form at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1467-8624.2006.00877.x/abstract.Peer reviewe
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