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    Maurice E. Lewis Korean War collection

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    This collection contains documents related to the military service of Maurice E. Lewis

    Maurice E. Zetterholm

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    Maurice E. Zetterholm, a Law graduate of Illinois Wesleyan University in the Class of 1915, was a member of the Pi Kappa Alpha and Pi Kappa Delta fraternities during his time here. He began studying Law at the University of Illinois in 1913, but decided to transfer to Wesleyan on the advice of his mentor, Illinois Supreme Court Justice C.C. Craig. Side one of the original tape contains reflections on his personal history, education and business careers. On side two he discusses his military career. The two sides have been combined into one digital recording; the original may be used in the IWU archives if needed

    Letter Written by Maurice E. Talbot to the Bryant College Service Club Dated November 16, 1943

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    [Transcription begins] November 16, 1943                                                                           Co. “C” A.S.T.U. 3921                                                                           Pomona College                                                                           Claremont, California Dear members: The box of Christmas candy you sent me was more than a gift.  It brought me a world of sentiment- making me feel very happy knowing that those at home have not forgotten. The candy I shared with my comrades, the sentiment, however, I could not- Looking forward to the time where we will all be together again, I am Sincerely yours-Cpl. Maurice E. Talbot [Transcription ends

    Letter Written by Maurice E. Talbot to the Bryant College Service Club Dated December 13, 1942

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    [Transcription begins] Troop C 90th Reu. Sq. Camp Barkeley, Texas December 13, 1942 Dear Members of Bryant’s Service Club- Just a world to let you know how grateful I was upon receiving your wonderful Christmas chocolates. I assure you that the boys in my barracks and myself enjoyed them very much. I want to take this opportunity to wish all members of the faculty and students of Bryant a very Merry Christmas and a happy peaceful New Year. Sincerely Pvt. Maurice E. Talbot [Transcription ends

    Letter Written by Maurice E. Talbot to the Bryant College Service Club Dated January 14, 1945

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    [Transcription begins] Co. L 3rd Bn Cp. Ritchie, Md 14 January 45 Dear friends— Many thanks for your holiday package. Rest assured it was enjoyed by many including yours truly. Since you are open for suggestions, may I submit one. Increase the output of your alumni publication. Send one out once a month. We all long to know what has become of our Bryant classmates. Food is fine, moral[e] food super fine, news from home is what we crave. Again, many thanks. God Bless you all. Sincerely, Maurice E. Talbot P.S. I shared your last letter with Paul Flagg, also of the class of ’42. He has since left Camp Ritchie for the Pacific Theater. He enjoyed it to the n’th degree. [Transcription ends

    Boyden, Maurice E.

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    Boyden, Maurice E., House (Summit), 193

    Boyden, Maurice E.

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    Boyden, Maurice E., House/23rd Session (Summit), 1939-194

    ‘Toxic innovation’: Ariel Ezrachi and Maurice E. Stucke and on how Big Tech is stifling innovation and harming society

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    In this episode of Hub Dialogues, host Sean Speer is joined by law professors Ariel Ezrachi and Maurice E. Stucke to break down their book, How Big-Tech Barons Smash Innovation―and How to Strike Back. They discuss how the most successful Big Tech companies stifle innovation by delisting or swallowing up competitors, the harms that this is imposing on our broader culture, and why cities are the true sources for innovation in society

    Anivitti, Maurice E, 401408

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/368812Surname: ANIVITTI Given Name(s) or Initials: MAURICE E Military Service Number or Last Known Location: 401408 Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 34534178854 Item: [2016.0049.01139] "Anivitti, Maurice E, 401408
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