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May Benson Lyle and Boy
Black and white photograph of a girl and boy sitting. Underneath the photograph in stylized writing is "Courtin'." in black ink, and on the bottom right corner of the photograph is "May Lyle" in cursive and pencil. Throughout the page and on the photograph are pencil markings
Girls in Nightgowns
There are two black and white photographs. In each of the photographs, there are three girls in their nightgowns. Two of the girls in each of the photographs are holding a pillow. Underneath the left photograph is "Mischief Stirring!" and underneath the right photograph is "Caught in the Act." Each caption is in stylized writing and black ink. Huntsville, Texas; May Benson Lyle Scrapbook; Sam Houston Normal Institute; Sam Houston Normal Institute-- Alumni; Sam Houston Normal Institute-- Student
Interview with Lyle French
Ann Pflaum interviews Lyle French, graduate of the University Medical School and former head of the Department of Surgery.French, Lyle A.; Pflaum, Ann M.. (1999). Interview with Lyle French. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/48259
William A. Lyle Letters, MSS.4164
Abstract: Letters written by William A. Lyle from 1943 to 1946, primarily to his mother in New York City, while he was serving in the United States Naval Reserves at the U.S. Naval bases in Maryland, California, and Hawaii, during World War II.Scope and Content Note: The collection contains just over two hundred letters written by William A. Lyle from 1943 to 1946, primarily to his mother in New York City, while he was serving in the United States Naval Reserves at U.S. Naval bases in Maryland, California, and Hawaii, during World War II. There are also letters written to Lyle and other family members, as well as four naval ribbons and matching lieutenant commander pins. These letters are an interesting look at the end of the war and the responsibilities of the soldiers to their families back home.Biographical/Historical Note: William A. Lyle, youngest son of Otis D. and Lela Bell F. Lyle, was born in Georgia, in August 1910. He served in the United States Naval Reserves at U.S. Naval bases in Maryland, California, and Hawaii, during World War II, rising to the rank of Lieutenant Commander
Interview with Lyle French, February 1, 1999
Interviewed by Ann M. Pflaum.French, Lyle A.. (1999). Interview with Lyle French, February 1, 1999. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/5610
Lyle Hubbard
Lyle Hubbard leans against a stone wall.https://digitalcommons.linfield.edu/lca_hubbard_photos/1009/thumbnail.jp
Fuchibotulus Haddad & Lyle 2008
Key to species of Fuchibotulus (modified from Haddad & Lyle 2008) 1 Males.......................................................................................................................2 – Females...................................................................................................................3 2 Embolus tip at ⅔ of cymbium width; retrolateral tibial apophysis distinctly bifid (Haddad & Lyle 2008: fig. 62).................................................................... bicornis – Embolus tip at retrolateral margin of cymbium; distal retrolateral tibial apophysis triangular (Haddad & Lyle 2008: fig. 68)...................................................... kigelia 3 ST II elongate, extending posteriorly beyond anterior margin of copulatory openings (Haddad & Lyle 2008: fig. 69)...................................................................... kigelia – ST II oval-elongate, not extending to anterior margin of copulatory openings......4 4 ST II teardrop-shaped; copulatory openings situated medially in short, slightly curved slanted ridges, nearly twice as broad as long (Haddad & Lyle 2008: fig. 65)................................................................................................................................ bicornis – ST II only slightly narrower anteriorly; copulatory openings situated medially in short, very strongly curved U-shaped ridges, nearly as long as broad (Fig. 4).................................................................................................................... haddadi sp. n.Published as part of Lyle, Robin, 2013, A new species of the tracheline genus Fuchibotulus Haddad & Lyle, 2008 (Araneae: Corinnidae), pp. 245-249 in African Invertebrates 54 (1) on pages 248-249, DOI: 10.5733/afin.054.0113, http://zenodo.org/record/767192
Curtis Lyle: Black poet, part 1, February 1972
Curtis Lyle: Black poet, part 1 is an interview with K. Curtis Lyle, a writer and resident in the black studies department of Washington University. Lyle talks about the role and the struggle of the artist, reads some of his poems, and discusses the poem and the participation of black students in the university, February 1972
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[Facebook Post by Robin Lyle]
Screenshot of a Facebook post by graduate student Robin Lyle. The post is a selfie Lyle took in which she is toasting with a glass of wine. Her caption says "A toast to turning in my homework on time!" and uses the hashtag #backtoschoo
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[Facebook Memory Post by Robin Lyle]
Screenshot of a Facebook post by Robin Lyle. The post is a "memory" originally posted by Becky Lyle in 2010 featuring a photograph from Robin Lyle's graduation. Robin Lyle's caption says "Hey! Look what I did a looong time ago...
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