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    chloee-mclaughlin/MaizeRootDiversity: Evidence that variation in root anatomy contributes to local adaptation in Mexican native maize

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    <p>Chloee M. McLaughlin, Meng Li, Melanie Perryman, Adrien Heymans, Hannah Schneider, Jesse R. Lasky and Ruairidh J. H. Sawers</p&gt

    [Letter from Mrs. J. H. McLaughlin to T. N. Carswell - March 3, 1944]

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    A letter written to Mr. Carswell from Mrs. J. H. McLaughlin, Sweetwater, Texas, dated March 3, 1944. McLaughlin expresses her appreciation for Carswell's answer to her letter "but most of all for contacting John". She advises that she had a letter from John in which he said he had talked with Carswell and then explains why John needed to talk with a man of experience in order to "analyze matters" with him and that Carswell will never know how she appreciates this kindness

    Joseph Stevens, Mike Castle, Mayor McLaughlin

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    Joseph Stevens, Mike Castle, an unidentified man, and Mayor McLaughlin (left to right) stand together in front of a railing at the H. Fletcher Park dedication

    Joseph Stevens, Mike Castle, Mayor McLaughlin

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    Joseph Stevens, Mike Castle, an unidentified man, and Mayor McLaughlin (left to right) stand together in front of a railing at the H. Fletcher Park dedication

    [Letter from Mrs. J. H. McLaughlin to T. N. Carswell - February 13, 1944]

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    A letter written to Mr. T. N. Carswell, Abilene, Texas from Mrs. J. H. McLaughlin, Sweetwater, Texas, dated February 13, 1944. McLaughlin requests Carswell's advice regarding her son John, who will turn 18 in April, is a Freshman at Hardin-Simmons University and will be joining the service. She describes John regarding his education, intelligence and physical attributes expressing her hope that Carswell can advise him since his father had died when he was nine. She advises that John would like to train for Chaplin service but is hesitant to request advice from strangers fearing it "might be interpreted as finding a way to shun Army service". She also advises Carswell of her other sons noting that Charles is in his last period of training for Combat Bomber service at Biggs Field in El Paso. The reverse side of the last page of this letter includes a postscript advising of their hope that John can finish his freshman year before entering the service and requests any assistance from Carswell to make this possible

    Mabel H. Tompkins

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    Photograph of Mabel H. Tompkins with an Annie Oakley saddle made by Martin & Martin, New York City, NY, in 1886. Photo by Al McLaughlin, Oklahoma City, OK

    H. Lowry Davis and A. W. McLaughlin

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    H. Lowry Davis, left, retiring general manager of General Electric Supply Corporation\u27s Fort Worth office, talks with his successor, A. W. McLaughlin, formerly of Lubbock, during a reception honoring Davis Sunday afternoon at Hotel Texas.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/13425/thumbnail.jp

    Marriage record of Hagin, James H. and McLaughlin, Hermie

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    Marriage license for James H. Hagin and Hermie McLaughlin. Lucile Farnsworth was the Notary Public

    Don. M. McLaughlin

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    Cowboy Don M. McLaughlin on his horse
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