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Elder J. M. Anderson
First J. M. Anderson was the first missionary to China, 194147.356 K
Anderson, J M, 21245
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Given Name(s) or Initials: J M
Military Service Number or Last Known Location: 21245
Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 52004178526
Item: [2016.0049.00811] "Anderson, J M, 21245
Chapter 02: R. Lee Clark’s Vision for MD Anderson: A Hospital, Research Institution, and a Setting Where Everyone Belonged
In this chapter, Dr. Bowen talks about coming to work at MD Anderson, his reflections on the institution’s early days, and how MD Anderson developed both a medical and an academic character. He also discusses the institution’s organizational structure and explains why people, “Once they got to M. D. Anderson, they never wanted to work anyplace else.”https://openworks.mdanderson.org/mchv_interviewchapters/1674/thumbnail.jp
Anderson, M J, N 100291
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Given Name(s) or Initials: M J
Military Service Number or Last Known Location: N 100291
Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 24741178570
Item: [2016.0049.00855] "Anderson, M J, N 100291
Pioneer interviews, Stena M. Anderson
Typescript of answers by Stena M. (Anderson) Allred of Ephraim, Utah, for a questionnaire filled out for Utah Works Progress Administration\u27s "Pioneer personal history" survey. She was born in Denmark in 1849, and she came to Utah in 1881 and settled with her family at Moroni, Sanpete Count
Introducing OpenStreetMap user embeddings: Promising steps toward automated vandalism and community detection
Li, Y. & Anderson, J. (2021). Introducing OpenStreetMap user embeddings: Promising steps toward automated vandalism and community detection
In: Minghini, M., Ludwig, C., Anderson, J., Mooney, P., Grinberger, A.Y. (Eds.). Proceedings of the Academic Track at the State of the Map 2021 Online Conference, July 09-11 2021, 23-26. Available at https://zenodo.org/communities/sotm-202
Shoo-fly quilt by M B Anderson
Image of Shoo-Fly quilt created in the early twentieth century by M B Anderson. Also includes questionnaires describing the quilt completed by Eugene Nielson as part of the Utah Quilt Guild\u27s documentation days held from 1988-1994
Baylor University Grant Teaff Plaza Floyd Casey Stadium, Planting Details L4 of L7.
J. Robert Anderson graduated from Texas Tech with a B. S. in Park Administration in 1973, and from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign with a Master off Landscape Architecture in 1975. He is a Registered Landscape Architect in the state of Texas, and a Distinguished Alumnus Award recipient from the College of Agricultural Sciences & Natural Resources at Texas Tech, and a Fellow of the American Society of Landscape Architects, among many other honors.The donation consists of numerous schematic designs, construction sets, originals, portfolio boards, mounted presentations, books, and digital copies of landscape architecture projects undertaken by J. Robert Anderson FASLA, including landmarks in Austin, San Antonio, and Oklahoma City, educational spaces at Texas A&M, Baylor, Texas Tech, Texas State, and the University of Texas at Austin, as well as corporate, retail, and residential work. An additional 15 linear feet of materials relating to office operations, books, digital files and photos, marketing materials, and half-size construction sets is included
J. Robert Anderson, Singing Hills: East Monument Sign Planting Elevation and Planting Plans.
J. Robert Anderson graduated from Texas Tech with a B.S. in Park Administration in 1973, and from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign with a Master of Landscape Architecture in 1975. He is a Registered Landscape Architect in the state of Texas, and a Distinguished Alumnus Award recipient from the College of Agricultural Sciences & Natural Resources at Texas Tech, and a Fellow of the American Society of Landscape Architects, among many other honors.The donation consists of numerous schematic designs, construction sets, originals, portfolio boards, mounted presentations, books, and digital copies of landscape architecture projects undertaken by J. Robert Anderson FASLA, including landmarks in Austin, San Antonio, and Oklahoma City, educational spaces at Texas A&M, Baylor, Texas Tech, Texas State, and the University of Texas at Austin, as well as corporate, retail, and residential work. An additional 15 linear feet of materials relating to office operations, books, digital files and photos, marketing materials, and half-size construction sets is included
Chapter 04: Strengthening Medical Oncology at MD Anderson with the Aid of NCI Researchers in the Department of Biostatistics
Dr. Gehan recollects Dr. R. Lee Clark’s approach to funding, recruitment, and management and the attraction of MD Anderson/Houston to Dr. “Tom” Frei III, his wife Elizabeth “Liz” (nee Smith), as well as himself. Dr. Olson mentions from Kenneth Endicott (NCI Director) to Dr. R. Lee Clark (President, MD Anderson) lamenting the move of Dr’s Frei III and Freireich to MD Anderson. When Dr. Gehan started at MD Anderson in 1967, Dr. Lee D. Cady Jr. was the Head of the Department of Biomathematics. Dr. Gehan talks about the impact of the arrival of Dr’s Frei III and Freireich on MD Anderson Research. Dr. Gehan cites the cooperative group collaboration model of NCI/NIH Clinical Chairman Dr. C. Gordon Zubrod and biostatistician Marvin A. Schneiderman on the first randomized trials in acute leukemia and solid tumors. He recalls the members of the administration and the research team at MD Anderson before the arrival of Dr’s Frei III and Freireich: Dr. H. Grant Taylor, Chairman of the Southwest Oncology Group (Southwest Oncology Group), epidemiologist Eleanor Josephine McDonald (known for creating the National Cancer Registry) statistician Kenneth M. Griffith, Dr. Roy C. Heflebower, Joe E. Boyd and Dr. Stuart O. Zimmerman, Chairman of the Biomathematics Department. He also mentions other MD Anderson administrators and researchers: Terry L. Smith, Dr. Peter F. Thall, Dr. J. Jack Lee, President Dr. Charles A. LeMaistre, Dr. Frederick F. Becker and President Dr. John Mendelsohn. Finally, he talks about the Department of Biostatistics, how it differs from Biomathematics, and the effort to strengthen medical oncology at MD Anderson.https://openworks.mdanderson.org/mchv_interviewchapters/1313/thumbnail.jp
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