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Reflections form Rabbi Morris Allen
An essay by Rabbi Morris Allen on immigration and the need for reconciliation.https://scholarworks.uni.edu/postville_documents/1218/thumbnail.jp
Allen Morris Oral History Interview
An oral history interview with Allen Morris who worked for various large beverage companies including Coca-Cola, Seagram\u27s, and Tropicana. The interview focuses on the processed juice market and the economics of the orange juice industry. Discussion includes comments on the Brazilian juice industry, Florida\u27s real estate boom, and the future of Florida\u27s citrus industry
Florida: Oral Interview with Allen Morris
Oral interview conducted with Florida Clerk of the House Allen Morris for the Southern Women Legislators Project
Allen Morris photograph
Carte de visite of Pvt. Allen Morris, who served with Company A of the 36th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Company A was recruited from Lowell, Washington County, Ohio
Gordon (Rocky) Allen Interview, 1976
Mr. Allen was born on May 27, 1925 in Graceville, Minnesota. He went into the Navy when was 18, and was discharged on his 21st birthday. He spent a year in the Veterans Hospital after a plane accident. After his recovery, he farmed for 13 years, during which time he became an alcoholic. At age 33 he recovered from alcoholism and farmed for 7 more years. In 1968 he took his first job as a counselor after training at Willmar State Hospital. He has worked in Big Stone, Traverse, and Stevens Counties, and had worked in Stevens County for 3 years as an alcohol and drug counselor.
In this interview, Mr. Allen discusses alcoholism in Stevens County and some of its historical perspectives.https://digitalcommons.morris.umn.edu/stevenscounty/1030/thumbnail.jp
Morris Kaastad, in football jersey
Athletics - Football - Players; Morris Kaastad, Purdue Guard; Photo by J.C. Allen and Son, West Lafayette, IndianaIntercollegiat
[Affidavit In Any Fact by Warren Allen Reynolds, March 16, 1964 #1]
Statement by Warren Allen Reynolds concerning a man, identified by the author as Lee Harvey Oswald, running up Jefferson Street from Tenth Street
Loretta Cook with Claren Cook Morris, Richie Morris, and Bewley Allen (July 8, 1971)
Mr. and Mrs. Morris, Mr. Allen and Miss Cook were early residents of Whittier. Miss Cook is Mrs. Morris\u27 sister. Mrs. Morris was a classmate of Mrs. Hannah Nixon at the Whittier Preparatory Academy
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