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    W. Michael Weis

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    Weis recalls Myers wanting IWU\u27s niche to be the multi-talented and sold everyone on the idea that IWU was already great and would be better. Prior to Myers there was a micro university focus and he supported that. Provost McNew was focused on establishing a liberal arts ideal; Myers didn\u27t oppose that idea but also wanted to keep Nursing. He wanted to expand and grow the University and the faculty supported him. Myers inculcated a love of collecting among people and speculates that collecting helps you think about all the things surrounding the object--time period, materials--that it helps broaden perspective on how the world operates. Weis recalls the last conversation he had with Myers, the auction, and that had Myers lived, he may have donated his whole collection at a later time. Library micro-managing took place because of Myers\u27 love of books and his desire to manipulate reports to others (US News & World Reports ranking). Weis concluded Myers was a true Renaissance man who loved life, and he is not sure what he would have done next in his presidency

    Michael Erbe. Die Habsburger 1493-1918. Eine Dynastie im Reich und in Europa.

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    Weis Monique. Michael Erbe. Die Habsburger 1493-1918. Eine Dynastie im Reich und in Europa.. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 82, fasc. 4, 2004. Histoire médiévale, moderne et contemporaine - Middeleeuwse. moderne en hedendaagse geschiedenis. pp. 1150-1151

    Monumental : Festschrift für Michael Petzet zum 65. Geburtstag am 12. April 1998

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    Bibliogr. Michael Petzet S. 941 - 95

    Mike Weis

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    JFK And Latin America Anyone grade school age or older at the time can tell you where they were and what they were doing 50 years ago today. President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in downtown Dallas. JFK had a compelling relationship with Latin America. Something that\u27s discussed in this interview with Michael Weis, a Kennedy and Central America scholar and Chair of the Department of History at Illinois Wesleyan University. WGLT\u27s Willis Kern has more

    Weis, Michael (Death, 1871-11-15)

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    Address: 609 RaceAge at death: 18 moPg 210/1871/276/M W S/Cinti/Dr. C. D. Fishburn/Hust/Spring GroveOriginal record filed in drawer labeled 'WEIS-WELLNER'

    Scaled chrysophyceae from Lake Itasca region I. Mallomonas

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    Wujek, Daniel Everett; Weis, Michael M.; Andersen, Robert A.. (1981). Scaled chrysophyceae from Lake Itasca region I. Mallomonas. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/172706

    Scaled Chrysophyceae from Lake Itasca region. II. Synura, Chrysosphaerella, Spiniferomonas

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    Wujek, Daniel Everett; Weis, Michael M.; Andersen, Robert A.. (1981). Scaled Chrysophyceae from Lake Itasca region. II. Synura, Chrysosphaerella, Spiniferomonas. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/172707
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