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    Merle Mosier Potter scrapbook pages

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    Scrapbook pages including photographs of Merle Mosier Potter during her time as a student at Cornell University. Potter graduated from Cornell University Medical College in 1917. She had a successful career as a gynecologist in New York and Rhode Island until her retirement in 1971

    Merle Mosier Potter personal correspondence

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    Letters from Merle Mosier Potter to her then soon-to-be husband, Alfred Latimer Potter, and mother. The letters describe Merle Mosier Potter's experience as an intern at the New York Infirmary for Women and Children and Worcester Memorial Hospital, including rotations in surgery and obstetrics. Wedding plans are also discussed in the letters. Merle Mosier Potter graduated from Cornell University Medical College in 1917. She had a successful career as a gynecologist in New York and Rhode Island until her retirement in 1971

    Academic, professional, and biographical documents

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    Various documents encompassing Merle Mosier Potter's life, including biographical notes, medical case histories, scholarship notices, and an autobiography. Potter graduated from Cornell University Medical College in 1917. She had a successful career as a gynecologist in New York and Rhode Island until her retirement in 1971

    Academic documents and photographs

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    Photographs, academic documents, and memorabilia regarding Merle Mosier Potter's years as a student at Cornell Univerity. Potter graduated from Cornell University Medical College in 1917. She had a successful career as a gynecologist in New York and Rhode Island until her retirement in 1971

    Marion Wallace Correspondence

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    Entries include the brief biographical information of fifteen year old Miss Marion Wallace on publishing her first volume of poetry written between the ages of nine and fourteen, a letter typed by the Maine State Library introducing Marion Wallace to the Maine Author Collection and requesting a copy of her book for this collection, a handwritten biographical letter of reply from Marion Wallace, and a typed letter of encouragement from the Maine State Library on receipt of her book of poems Stray Thoughts for the Maine Author Collection

    Ecological energetics of Eudyptes penguins at Marion Island

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    Includes bibliographies.Macaroni Penguins (Eudyptes chrysolophus) and Rockhopper Penguins (E. chrysocome) breed sympatrically at Marion Island in the sub-Antarctic, where they account for a substantial proportion of the avian biomass breeding at the island. This thesis documents the energy requirements of the two species during their respective breeding and moulting cycles at the island. Resting metabolic rates, calculated from lowest, stable rates of oxygen consumption over 24 h, averaged 25 % greater than basal metabolic rates predicted from allometric equations. Body temperatures of the penguins and the relationships between metabolic rates and temperature were investigated over a range of -10°C to 25°C. Lower critical temperature of Rockhopper Penguins was between 0°C and 5°C, but that of Macaroni Penguins could not be clearly ascertained. Measured metabolic rates of other species of penguins are reviewed and intra- and inter-specific differences in metabolic rates are discussed. In contrast to most penguins measured, individuals maintained in zoos or held in captivity for long periods had metabolic rates lower than predicted basal levels

    Deadly physical force plan - Marion County

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    Deadly force plan -- Roster of Planning Authority members -- Exhibits/Appendices (Including agency specific deadly force guidelines -- Attorney General's plan approval.Title from PDF cover (viewed on December 7, 2020).Separate documents compiled into one report by the State Library of Oregon.This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English

    Marion Irwin

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    Photograph - Joe Irwin's mother Marion (left) and her sister Mag. Vulcan, Albert

    Marion Irwin - 02

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    Photograph - Joe Irwin's mother Marion (left) and her sister Mag. Vulcan, Albert

    Dedication of Marion Roger Park Program

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    Program - Dedication of Marion Rogers Park - July 20, 198
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