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Oral History Interview with Emory M. Spencer, September 30, 1971
Interview with attorney Emory M. Spencer. The interview includes Spencer's personal experiences about being an attorney. Spencer talks about the development of the Coastal Bend area of South Texas 1920-71, cotton farming, Irish settlers and the Ku Klux Klan, gambling, the development of the Aransas County Airport, oil exploration, housing subdivisions, the Coastal Bend Regional Planning Commission, hurricanes, agriculture, property values, and prominent citizens of the county
Emory Glenn Shirley
The Oklahoma A&M College World War I Veterans collection captures the memories and experiences of the men and women of Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College who served in World War I. In 1919, a project headed by Maude Cass, the editor of the 1919 Redskin; Professor Maroney of the Department of History; Margaret Walters, Librarian; and J.W. Cantwell, the College President, was undertaken to survey these veterans. The surveys were returned along with photographs, letters, and newspaper clippings documenting these veterans’ experiences during World War I
[Correspondence with Emory L. Brown, November 1967]
Correspondence between Emory L. Brown, Jr. and various individuals at the Dallas Police Department, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the National Archives and Records Service regarding the assassination of President Kennedy. The individuals state that they have nothing to add to the Warren Commission's report
Panel II: The Widening Gap: Identifying Causative Issues in Public Health Emergencies
PANEL II: The Widening Gap: Identifying Causative Issues in Public Health Emergencies
Mary Holland, Research Scholar and Director, Graduate Lawyering Program, New York University School of Law
James M. Hughes, MD, Professor of Medicine and Public Health, Emory University School of Medicine
James Misrahi, Attorney, Department of Health & Human Services, Office of the General Counsel, Public Health Division, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Polly J. Price, Associate Dean of Faculty and Professor of Law, Professor of Global Health, Emory University School of Law
Moderator: Joanna Stettner, Senior Attorney, Department of Health & Human Services, Office of the General Counsel, Public Health Division, Centers for Disease Control and Preventio
Panel II: Binding the Future: Global Settlements and the Death of Representative Litigation
Panel II: Binding the Future: Global Settlements and the Death of Representative Litigation
Thomas C. Arthur, Emory University School of Law
Linda S. Mullenix, University of Texas School of Law
Edward F. Sherman, Tulane University Law School
Georgene M. Vairo, Loyola Law School
Rhonda Wasserman, University of Pittsburgh School of La
Mrs. Matilda Wilkins Emory.
Report : Petition of M. Emory. [2604] Service against hostile Indians
Casting a New Vision
Starting with Volume 29, Emory International Law Review will publish four issues per volume
Bioethics & Vulnerability: Recasting the Objects of Ethical Concern
Mainstream bioethics has long been challenged for its focus on the technological developments of biomedicine and principles of individual ethics. It is argued that the focus on these particular objects, and the delisting of the social context within which the ethical is constructed and experienced, limits the extent to which bioethics provides a contesting counter-weight to modern biomedicine. In response, this Article promotes Martha Fineman’s vulnerability theory as a new framework for bioethical deliberation. Fineman’s foundational concern with the embodied and embedded experience of being human puts the social at the heart of analytical enquiry. Further, a focus on the institutional structures within which we are all embedded provides a framework for assessing state responsiveness to its embedded citizens. Recognizing that mainstream bioethics has historically resisted the incorporation of other frameworks, this Article argues that the current turn to the social in the life sciences provides an important new context within which we might successfully reimagine bioethics and its objects of ethical concern
Mrs. Matilda Wilkins Emory.
50-1Invalid PensionsReport : Petition of M. Emory. [2604]
Service against hostile Indians.1888-24
La prévention et la santé mentale (Conférence de E. L. Cowen, Notes prises par J. Billot et revues par M. Cowen)
Cowen Emory L. La prévention et la santé mentale (Conférence de E. L. Cowen, Notes prises par J. Billot et revues par M. Cowen). In: Bulletin de psychologie, tome 15 n°204, 1962. pp. 711-712
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