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    No. 703 Clyde Milner

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    Transcript (44 pages) of an interview by Greg Smoak and Greg Thompson with historian Clyde Milner at Denver, Colorado, on 4 October 2012. Part of the Western History Association Oral History Project, Everett Cooley Collection tape no. U-3170Clyde Milner, longtime editor of the Western Historical Quarterly and professor of history at Utah State University and then Arkansas State University, remembers his career and his time at the WHQ. Professor Milner started at Duke University in religious studies, received a PhD in American Studies from Yale, and worked with famous Western historian Howard Lamar. Hired before he completed his degree, he taught at Utah State University for a quarter-century. When he became part of the WHQ editorial staff he also became active in the Western History Association, the journal´s parent organization, and received its Award of Merit in 2012. Professor Milner also explains the WHQ´s shift to keep pace with trends in scholarship, particularly the New Western History. He attributes much of the journal´s success in the New Western era to Charles Peterson, and talks at some length on the politics of WHQ editorship and teaching at Utah State in general, as well as dwelling on the perceived influence of Howard Lamar´s students in Western history. Project: Western History Association. Interviewer: Gregory C. Thompson and Greg Smoa

    Maclin R. Milner Letter, MSS.2016

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    Abstract: This collection consists of a letter from Maclin (Mac) R. Milner, Chemical Warfare Service at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland, to his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Milner, Indianapolis, Indiana. He writes regarding his grades, his marriage to Mary the following year, and his income/savings.Scope and Content Note: This collection consists of a letter from Maclin (Mac) R. Milner, Chemical Warfare Service at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland, postmarked October 12, 1942, to his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Milner, Indianapolis, Indiana. He writes regarding his grades, his marriage to Mary the following year, and his income/savings.Biographical/Historical Note: Maclin (Mac) R. Milner, from Indianapolis, Indiana, served in the United States Army during World War II. His enlistment date was January 23, 1942 at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana. At the time of this letter he was a cadet in Company C Regiment of Cadets at Edgewood Arsenal in Maryland. He was born in 1919 in Kentucky

    Letter to the author of a book, called, A candid and impartial sketch of the life and government of Pope Clement XIV.

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    Published anonymously.; No. [5] in a volume with binder's title: Catholic pamphlets. 1781-86.; Joseph Berington's Roman Catholic principles, in reference to God and the country: p. [103]-121.; C & C 5601.; Electronic reproduction. Canberra, A.C.T. : National Library of Australia, 2012

    Milner, C.

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    Archibald C. Milner

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    Cartoon portrait of Archibald C. MIlner of Salt Lake City, Utah, in the early 20th centuryArtwork from the book Just for Fun: Cartoons and Caricatures of Men in Utah published in 1906 by E. A. Thompson, Press of the F. W. Gardiner Company

    The Impact of the Turkish Revolution on Malaya

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    Milner A. C. The Impact of the Turkish Revolution on Malaya. In: Archipel, volume 31, 1986. pp. 117-130

    Motivated proteins: a web application for studying small three-dimensional protein motifs

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    <b>BACKGROUND:</b> Small loop-shaped motifs are common constituents of the three-dimensional structure of proteins. Typically they comprise between three and seven amino acid residues, and are defined by a combination of dihedral angles and hydrogen bonding partners. The most abundant of these are alphabeta-motifs, asx-motifs, asx-turns, beta-bulges, beta-bulge loops, beta-turns, nests, niches, Schellmann loops, ST-motifs, ST-staples and ST-turns.We have constructed a database of such motifs from a range of high-quality protein structures and built a web application as a visual interface to this. <b>DESCRIPTION:</b> The web application, Motivated Proteins, provides access to these 12 motifs (with 48 sub-categories) in a database of over 400 representative proteins. Queries can be made for specific categories or sub-categories of motif, motifs in the vicinity of ligands, motifs which include part of an enzyme active site, overlapping motifs, or motifs which include a particular amino acid sequence. Individual proteins can be specified, or, where appropriate, motifs for all proteins listed. The results of queries are presented in textual form as an (X)HTML table, and may be saved as parsable plain text or XML. Motifs can be viewed and manipulated either individually or in the context of the protein in the Jmol applet structural viewer. Cartoons of the motifs imposed on a linear representation of protein secondary structure are also provided. Summary information for the motifs is available, as are histograms of amino acid distribution, and graphs of dihedral angles at individual positions in the motifs. <b>CONCLUSION:</b> Motivated Proteins is a publicly and freely accessible web application that enables protein scientists to study small three-dimensional motifs without requiring knowledge of either Structured Query Language or the underlying database schem

    Noel Milner Covey, an individual, Plaintiff, Appelle v. Almon Milner Covey : Reply Brief

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    NOEL MILNER COVEY, an individual, Plaintiff, Appellee, v. ALMON MILNER COVEY, Defendant, Appellant. Court of Appeals Case No. 20020197-C

    Noel Milner Covey, an individual, Plaintiff, Appellee v. Almon Milner Covey, Defendant, Appellant : Brief of Appellant

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    NOEL MILNER COVEY, an individual, Plaintiff, Appellee, v. ALMON MILNER COVEY, Defendant, Appellant. Court of Appeals Case No. 20020197-C
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