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    Cancer virus hunters: a history of tumor virology/ Gregory J. Morgan.

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    Includes bibliographical references and index."The author tells a history of the study of cancer-causing viruses from the early twentieth century to the development of an HPV vaccine for cervical cancer in 2006. He profiles the "cancer virus hunters" who made breakthroughs in tumor virology"--1 online resourc

    Shoshonean peoples and the overland trails: frontiers of the Utah Superintendency of Indian Affairs, 1849-1869

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    Edited by Richard L. Saunders, ethnohistorical essay by Gregory E. Smoak.Includes bibliographical references and index.This compilation of Dale Morgan's historical work on Indians in the Intermountain West focuses primarily on the Shoshone who lived near the Oregon and California trails. Three connected works by Morgan are included: First is his classic article on the history of the Utah Superintendency of Indian Affairs. This is followed by an important set of government reports and correspondence from the National Archives concerning the Eastern Shoshone and their leader Washakie. Morgan heavily annotated these for serial publication in the Annals of Wyoming. He also wrote a previously unpublished history of early relations among the Western Shoshone, emigrants, and the government along the California Trail. Morgan biographer Richard L. Saunders introduced, edited, and further annotated this collection. His introduction includes an intellectual biography of Morgan that focuses on the place of the anthologized pieces in Morgan's corpus. Gregory E. Smoak, a leading historian of the Shoshone, contributed an ethnohistorical essay as additional context for Morgan's work.Dale L. Morgan and the Study of Indian Affairs / Richard L. Saunders -- The Newe (the People) and the Utah Superintendency / Gregory E. Smoak -- The Administration of Indian Affairs in Utah, 1851-1858 (1948) -- Indian Affairs on the California Trail, 1849-1860 (1949) -- Washakie and the Shoshoni: A Selection of Documents from the Records of the Utah Superintendency of Indian Affairs, 1850-1869 (originally in ten parts, 1953-1957) -- Appendix: Selected Notes

    Morgan Canning Company P.3

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    Morgan Canning Co. ca. 1918. Courtesy of Ruth Gregory

    Morgan Canning Company P.4

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    Morgan Canning Company. Courtesy of Ruth Gregory. Smithfield (Del Mantle)

    Morgan Canning Company P.5

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    Morgan Canning Company Nine Line Smithfield Plant of Joseph Anderson. Courtesy of Ruth Gregory

    Morgan Canning Company P.2

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    Morgan Canning Company. Farmers hauling peas into the viner at the first factory in Morgan.ca. 1918. Courtesy of Ruth Gregory

    The Rhetoric of Landscape in Gregory of Nyssa’s Homilies on the Song of Songs

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    This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Brill via the ISBN in this recordAnalytical and Supporting Studies. Proceedings of the 13th International Colloquium on Gregory of Nyssa (Rome, 17-20 September 2014)Series: Vigiliae Christianae, Supplements, Volume: 150In this paper I want to take you on a walk through a garden. It is, to be sure, an imaginary garden; nevertheless, it bears a significance which extends beyond itself. Some of this significance concerns words and texts: for as we shall see, the garden is, amongst other things, a ‘garden of rhetoric’. The garden in question appears in the Gregory of Nyssa’s Homilies on the Song of Songs.[...

    An Evening with Richard Claxton “Dick” Gregory, Civil Rights Activist, Nutritionist, Comedian, and Author

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    Gregory, Richard Claxton “Dick” (Born, October 12, 1932, St. Louis, Mo.), African American comedian and civil rights activist whose social satire changed the way white Americans perceived African American comedians since he first performed in public. Gregory’s autobiography, Nigger, was published in 1963 prior to The assassination of President Kennedy, and became the number one best-selling book in America. Over the decades it has sold in excess of seven million copies. His choice for the title was explained in the forward, where Dick Gregory wrote a note to his mother. “Whenever you hear the word ‘Nigger’,” he said, “you’ll know their advertising my book.” In 1984 he founded Health Enterprises, Inc., a company that distributed weight loss products. In 1987 Gregory introduced the Slim-Safe Bahamian Diet, a powdered diet mix, which was immensely profitable. Economic losses caused in part by conflicts with his business partners led to his eviction from his home in 1992. Gregory remained active, however, and in 1996 returned to the stage in his critically acclaimed one-man show, Dick Gregory Live! The reviews of Gregory’s show compared him to the greatest stand-ups in the history of Broadway

    Morgan Canning Company P.1

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    Morgan Canning Co. factory erected in 1919. Used in UHQ No. 2, 1968, vol. 36. Ruth West Gregory Donors. Located in Smithfield, Utah.Used in "Utah Historical Quarterly," no. 2, v. 36 (1968)

    1974 Bateson, Gregory. Units of Evolution and Mind.

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    Poster for the 1974 Lewis Henry Morgan Lectures by Prof. Gregory Bateson, presented April, 1974
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