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    Crazy Patch quilt, by Ms. Heywood

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    Image of Crazy Patch quilt created in 1920s by Ms. Heywood. Also includes questionnaires describing the quilt completed by Lee as part of the Utah Quilt Guild\u27s documentation days held from 1988-1994. Quilter made quilt for pleasure and out of necessit

    Letter to unknown from Daniel Lee Miller

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    Notes on a meteorite from Daniel Lee Miller.1.32 43.8 gm Daniel Lee Miller 6 cents postage Deport. Rt 2 74.8 gms From David Lee Miller Duport Lee R2 go Shadowland Stor

    Ms Rosa Lee Pillsbury

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    Portrait view of Ms. Rosa Lee Pillsbury, daughter of Asa H and Laura B Pillsbury, from the Odom Photography Studio on Bradenton’s Old Main Street

    Ms. Joanna Boley-Lee on Leisure

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    Interviewer: Maureen Elgersman Lee. Interviewee: Ms. Joanna Boley-Lee (age 66; born 1937 in Newark, New Jersey; lived in Maine for 8 ½ years) “I think my closing reflections would be that when I came to Lewiston I remember walking across the bridge that goes across the Androscoggin, the extension of Main Street, just sort of looking out, and there was a black man with a camera and I thought, good, there\u27s a black person. So I went up to him and I introduced myself, told him I was new in the area and he tells me he was visiting. I don\u27t think I saw another black person for at least a month, and I was going out to the supermarkets, et cetera. But within the, maybe three or four years after I moved here, or maybe less, I saw a marked increase in the presence of black people, and this is before the Somalians and the Togolese.”https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/we4_leisurequotes/1001/thumbnail.jp

    Letter to Mr. Monnig from Lee Moore, September, 1946

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    Letter from Lee Moore to Mr. Monnig sending in a sample to see if it is a meteorite.I am sending a pice [piece] of some kind of medal. I thank [think] it is meteorite. Some say it is not meteor. I would like to hear [hear] from you and see what you thank [think] about it. Lee Moore Deport Tex. Route. 2. [Pee piece with convex canvas & a seam. But no nickel & apparently artificial rtnd 1946 9/3

    Setting a research agenda for progressive multiple sclerosis: The International Collaborative on Progressive MS

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    Despite significant progress in the development of therapies for relapsing MS, progressive MS remains comparatively disappointing. Our objective, in this paper, is to review the current challenges in developing therapies for progressive MS and identify key priority areas for research. A collaborative was convened by volunteer and staff leaders from several MS societies with the mission to expedite the development of effective disease-modifying and symptom management therapies for progressive forms of multiple sclerosis. Through a series of scientific and strategic planning meetings, the collaborative identified and developed new perspectives on five key priority areas for research: experimental models, identification and validation of targets and repurposing opportunities, proof-of-concept clinical trial strategies, clinical outcome measures, and symptom management and rehabilitation. Our conclusions, tackling the impediments in developing therapies for progressive MS will require an integrated, multi-disciplinary approach to enable effective translation of research into therapies for progressive MS. Engagement of the MS research community through an international effort is needed to address and fund these research priorities with the ultimate goal of expediting the development of disease-modifying and symptom-relief treatments for progressive MS

    Gene Lee and Sam Y. Lee

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    Photograph shows Gene Lee, publisher of the Southwest Chinese Journal, and his son, Sam Y Lee, standing beside a printing press in Lee's printing shop

    Preparation and characterization of a nano-sized Mo/Ti mixed photocatalyst

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    Nano-sized molybdenum-doped TiO(2) (Mo/Ti) mixed oxide photocatalysts were prepared with the Mo(5+) content varying from 0 up to 2.5 mol%, to shift the absorption onset into the visible region and to enhance the efficiency of photocatalytic activity by retarding the (e(-)-h(+)) recombination. Prepared Mo/Ti mixed oxides were characterized by ultraviolet and visible spectroscopy (UV/VIS), transmission electron microscopy-electron diffraction pattern (TEM-EDP), X-ray diffraction(XRD), energy dispersive X-ray (EDAX) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). Photonic efficiency was also investigated with the degradation rate of dichloroacetate (DCA) and light intensity measured by actinometry. TEM-EDP and XRD patterns showed that particles were in the form of anatase with the diameter of ca. 4 nm. The appreciable red-shift in the UV/VIS absorption spectra was monitored at each preparation stage - aging and dialyzing. The red-shift varied with addition of Mo, in the case of 2.5% Mo/Ti the UV/VIS absorption started at around 0.22 eV less than in nano-sized pure TiO(2) (about 3.42 eV). EDAX verified that the amount of Mo in the prepared mixed oxides was as required, and XPS analysis revealed that Mo(V) existed in the TiO(2) lattice. The measured photonic efficiency increased to 0.28 with DCA at 0.5 mol% Mo, and then decreased as the Mo content increased above 0.5 mol% Mo. This could be explained in terms of the changing prevailing phenomena - electron trapping and recombination - as the amount of dopant increased in terms of the distance between the trapped sites of the charge carriers. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.The authors wish to thank the Ministry of Science and Technology of Korea for financial support as a project for National Research Laboratory and Prof. J.Y. Lee at Material Engineering in Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) for the analysis by TEM–ED

    Carrie Lee Interview

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    Interview in which Ms. Lee describes moving to Newark from Kentucky in 1952, among other topics.In/out timestamps and clip/story labelsThumbnail image, "The Krueger-Scott Mansion," (photographer unknown), c. 1916. Image courtesy of Clarence E. Brunner
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