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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

    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

    Improved Balloon

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    Letter to the editor by J. Gregory describing his improved gas balloon, with an accompanying labeled mechanical illustration.For more information about this item, visit https://archivesspace.mit.edu/repositories/2/digital_objects/71

    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)

    “Judge Me Gently”: Reflections on the Religious Life of John Milton Gregory, 1822–1898

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    John Milton Gregory is familiar to many Christian educators through his 19th-century publication, The Seven Laws of Teaching. For most readers of this important book, little is known about the author himself. This article explores the religious life and theological foundations of John Milton Gregory, who was both author of The Seven Laws of Teaching and founding president of the University of Illinois. Utilizing his spiritual diaries preserved in his daughter's biography of her father and archival sources from the University of Illinois, this essay offers a theological and spiritual understanding of this important historical figure. </jats:p

    Mediated Reality of Kent State: The Friction Between Fact and Fiction

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    J. Gregory Payne, author of May Day, Kent State (published in 1981), examines a docudrama treatment of the events at Kent State

    Georgia Poised to Lead in Economics Education

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    Author\u27s biography: Gregory J. Brock is a professor of economics and director of the Center for Economics Education. He can be reached at [email protected]
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