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Dr. Duane M. Jackson, Morehouse College, July 2011
This video is a conversation with Dr. Duane M. Jackson. Dr. Jackson talks about his paper, "Recall and the Serial Position Effect: The Role of Primacy and Recency on Accounting Students' Performance." Jackie Daniel, AUC Woodruff Library, is the interviewer
Congressman Henry M. Jackson, his father Peter Jackson and an unidentified woman at an outdoor event, approximately 1940s
Typewritten on verso: HMJ's Father (Peter), unidentified woman, and HMJ.
Note filed with image: 1940s. Jackson, Henry M., Jackson, Peter. Standing side by side. Photographer unknown
Autographed portrait of Congressman Henry M. Jackson, approximately 1940s
Inscribed on photograph: "To my friend and colleague Knute Hill. Sincerely, Henry M. Jackson.
Senator Henry M. Jackson sitting with Anna Marie Jackson and Stanford University students in his office, Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C., August 9, 1982
Handwritten on verso: August 1982, Stanford students interning in Washington, D.C.
Caption filed with photograph: Stanford Students Meet with Senator Henry M. Jackson - Washington, D.C. - Senator Henry M. Jackson (D-Washington) met with a group of college students who are interning in Washington, D.C. this summer for various senators and congressmen. The following Stanford students were among those who joined Senator Jackson for an informal question-and-answer session: Tyler Bridges, Rob Middleton, Kate Bunce, Jim Sherman, Jeff Sims, Jan Boyer, Helen Orden, Anna Marie Jackson (daughter of Senator Jackson), Debbie Widrow, Diane Stewart, Liz Young, bill Halter and Aaron Persky
Testimony of Marion M. Jackson
Condition: GoodA witness for the union, Executive Officer of the Men and Religion Movement Marion M. Jackson discusses the relationship of the Men and Religion Movement to the Union and the the Mill, as well as living conditions in the mill village
Congressman Henry M. Jackson speaking during a ceremony to place the USS YORKTOWN in commission, Bremerton, Washington, approximately 1940s
Typed on photo: Henry M. Jackson
Note filed with folder: 1940s. Jackson, Henry M.; Jacobs, Rendell; Scifort, Scot; Moses, W.M.; Browder, M.E. Ceremony placing USS Yorktown in commission. Bremerton, WA. Photographer unknown
Congressman Henry M. Jackson with private first class, William Steele, Frankfurt, Germany, May 2, 1945
Handwritten on verso: Frankfurt, Germany. May 2, 1945. Pfc. William Steele, Congressman Henry M. Jackson
Senator Henry M. Jackson attending a National Policy Machinery subcommittee meeting in Washington, D.C., 1960
Seated at desk, left to right: New York Senator Jacob Javits, Connecticut Senator Prescott Bush, South Dakota Senator Karl Mundt, Jackson's staff aide J. K. Mansfield, Senator Henry M. Jackson, and Maine Senator Edmund Muskie. Standing at the back is Jackson aide Dorothy Fosdick
Laura Riding Jackson papers
Laura Riding Jackson (1901-1991) was an American poet, critic, and editor. She was closely associated with the Fugitive group, a cluster of American Southern writers centered at Vanderbilt University in Tennessee, which included John Crowe Ransom, Allen Tate, and Robert Penn Warren. She had a long partnership with Robert Graves; together they co-founded the Seizin Press, published several volumes of poetry, and co-edited the literary journal Epilogue. Jackson is generally acknowledged to have influenced the work of Graves, the New Zealand filmmaker Len Lye, and the writers James Reeves, Norman Cameron, T. S. Matthews, Jacob Bronowski, and W. H. Auden. The collection consists of correspondence between Jackson and Robert Nye, a British author, editor, and playwright, as well as manuscripts, newspaper and magazine clippings, and photographs. Subjects discussed include writers and writings, Martin Seymour-Smith, Robert Graves, and Nye
Senator Henry M. Jackson and Capt. Heaman, RADM D.M. Tyree and CDR J. M. Barlow inspecting base facilities at Marble Point in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica, October 16, 1959
Note stamped on verso: L to R: Capt. Heaman (CEC) USN, O in C Naval Const. Philippine Area; Senator Henry M. Jackson (DEM); RADM D. M. Tyree, USN; and CDR J. M. Barlow, USN. Senator Jackson and party flew to Marble Point by VX-6 helicopter to inspect the base facilitiesSenator Henry M. Jackson spent a week in Antarctica in October 1959 as part of Operation Deep Freeze 60, which was a support program for U.S. scientific research efforts. The program was responsible for bringing in and dropping supplies to Byrd Station, Hallett Station, McMurdo Sound and South Pole Station. He visited McMurdo Sound, New Zealand's Scott Base, South Pole Station and other areas between stations.
Jackson flew with the MATS C-124 Globemaster crew during the crew's successful air-drop of a nine-ton Caterpillar tractor to South Pole Station.
Sources: U.S. Air Force and U.S. Navy press releases
Antarctica Tour is Near for Navy. New York Times. 1959, Aug. 23, p2
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