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John Myer Aspinwall Letter, MSS.3312
Abstract: The collection contains a letter written by John Myer Aspinwall to A. C. Flagg, the comptroller of Albany, New York, regarding legal matters.Scope and Content Note: This collection contains a letter written by John Myer Aspinwall to A. C. Flagg, the comptroller of Albany, New York. Aspinwall wrote Flagg to inform him that his sister would transfer her Power of Attorney for James L. Aspinwall, as previously agreed.Biographical/Historical Note: A. C. Flagg was the comptroller of Albany, New York
Memo from Myer to Scobey with attachments
Memo from War Relocation Authority Director Dillon S. Myer to Colonel William P. Scobey, General Staff Executive, referring to an attached memo from Project Director Harry L. Stafford. The memo discusses sociological aspects of the volunteering process; particularly, that many volunteers are married, thus are not subject to pressure from their parents
Letter from Dillon Myer to Senator Langer Acknowledging Receipt of May 16 Letter Enclosing Three Affiliated Tribes Resolution with Copy of Letter from Martin Cross, May 24, 1951
This letter dated May 24, 1951 from Dillon Myer, Commissioner of the United States (US) Bureau of Indian Affairs, to US Senator William Langer thanks Langer for sending a copy of a resolution passed by the Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Business Council outlining a plan for sending the funds provided to the Tribes for land taken for the construction of the Garrison Dam.
Myer\u27s letter encloses a letter from Oscar L. Chapman, Secretary of the US Department of the Interior, to Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Chairman Martin Cross in which Chapman approves the proposed use of funds per the tribal resolution. The enclosed letter from Chapman is included with this document.
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Letter from Senator Langer to Dillon Myer Forwarding Copy of Resolution Adopted by Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Council, May 16, 1951https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1714/thumbnail.jp
Interview with Myer Mike Feldman
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Myer Feldman (L \u2738) worked for the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Senate Banking and Currency Committee before serving as a senior adviser to the Kennedy and Johnson campaigns and administrations. He continued to be active in Democratic politics after leaving government service for private practice in 1965. He died in 2007
Lessons from an aftermath : recovery of the self through trans-disciplinary applied drama practice
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves [198]-223).The aftermath is a region that is often associated with disruption, disrepair and trauma. Taking as his departure point his witnessing of the specific aftermath of the September 11th attacks in New York– the author returns to South Africa to locations that are concerned with the aftermath of apartheid and the aftermath of the advent of HIV/AIDS i.e. education and public health. He attempts a method of extracting elements from an aftermath as a form of redemptive critical theory (see Walter Benjamin, Hannah Arendt, Jean L. Cohen and Andrew Arato, Maurizio Passerin D’Entreves) in order to apply a combination of elements into a dialogical method of dramatic practice that might provide opportunities for recovery. This he does through a practice that is based upon participatory research involving participants from a high school and an HIV/AIDS wellness clinic
Myer L. Feldman Letters, MSS.3687
Abstract: Letters from Myer L. Feldman to his wife, Ida, and baby daughter, Sally Ann, while he was in the United States Navy, stationed at the Sampson Naval Training Base near Seneca, New York, and aboard the USS LSM(R)-197 amphibious ship.Scope and Content Note: The collection contains many of the almost daily letters from Feldman to his wife, Ida, and baby daughter, Sally Ann, while he was in the United States Navy, stationed first at the Sampson Naval Training Base near Seneca, New York, and then aboard the U.S.S. LSM(R)-197 amphibious ship.Biographical/Historical Note: Myer L. Feldman was born on 25 February 1907, the third son of Nathan and Elizabeth Feldman. He was married to Ida E. (born 23 September 1911) and had at least one daughter, Sally Ann. Feldman was an attorney when he enlisted in the Navy during World War II. He went through basic training at Sampson Naval Training Base near Seneca, New York, and then served aboard the USS LSM(R)-197 amphibious ship. Feldman died in Holyoke, Massachusetts, on 20 February 1985. Ida died 10 February 1999, also in Holyoke
Letter from Representative Burdick to Michael W. Straus Regarding a Letter from Gordon Myer, September 6, 1949
This letter dated September 6, 1949 from United States (US) Representative Usher L. Burdick to Bureau of Reclamation Commissioner Michael W. Straus includes a copy of a letter from Gordon Myer, dated August 25, 1949, concerning a financial dilemma created by that taking of his farm for the Baldhill Dam Project. Burdick writes that Myer has a just complaint and asks Straus to look into the matter right away.
The letter has a handwritten annotation reading G. - Red, and the copy of Gordon Myer\u27s letter has a typed annotation reading copy.https://commons.und.edu/burdick-papers/1541/thumbnail.jp
Participant remuneration for research : how much is enough?
CITATION: Moodley, K. & Myer, L. 2003. Participant remuneration for research : how much is enough? South African Medical Journal, 93(9):677-678.The original publication is available at http://www.samj.org.zaDebate has emerged in South African health
research circles regarding the appropriate remuneration for
individuals participating in research studies.Publisher’s versio
The Annual Cultivated Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) as a Potential Forage Crop for Livestock in the Southeastern U.S.
AN255, a 5-page fact sheet by R. O. Myer, A. T. Adesogan, A. R. Blount, D. W. Gorbet, and B. L. Tillman, provides livestock producers with information on the use of annual cultivated peanut as a potential forage crop in the Southeast — forage production trial results, nutritional value, feeding value, and use as forage for grazing. Includes references. Published by the UF Department of Animal Sciences, December 2010.
Paediatric HIV disclosure in South Africa : caregivers' perspectives on discussing HIV with infected children
The original publication is available at http://www.samj.org.zaPlease cite as follows: Moodley, K., Myer, L., Michaels, D. & Cotton, M. 2006. Paediatric HIV disclosure in South Africa : caregivers' perspectives on discussing HIV with infected children. South African Medical Journal, 96(3):201-202.[No abstract available]Publisher’s versio
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