14,986 research outputs found
[Correspondence Between Nancy Miller and Barbara Jordan - August 1974]
Correspondence between Nancy Miller and Barbara Jordan discussing food supplement regulations made by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and a bill that would counter those regulations. Miller requests that Jordan support the bill and Jordan discusses a similar bill that she introduced
Kathleen Lindsey, Nancy Verhoek-Miller and students
(l. to r.) MSU students Candice Park & Haley Jenkins pose with children\u27s author Kathleen Lindsey and Dr. Nancy Verhoek-Miller during the 2007 Children\u27s Literature Conference in the Library Auditorium
Sheridan Coliseum: Paper, How Sheridan Coliseum Got Its Name, by Nancy Ellen Miller
A paper for a feature writing course at Fort Hays State College written by Nancy Ellen Miller in the Fall of 1947. The story is about John W. Schlicher, a state representative form Sheridan County in Kansas in 1911-1913, who spearheaded a bill that would provide funding for the building of a coliseum. Note that this claims the building was named in honor of Sheridan County, the home of John Schlicher, which he requested when it was suggested that the building be named after him.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/sheridan/1041/thumbnail.jp
Nancy S. Miller
Student Teacher Nancy S. Miller, from Winston-Salem, was listed as a senior in the yearbook of 1967 at Winston-Salem State College
Nancy Verhoek-Miller
Dr. Nancy Verhoek-Miller (r.), organizer of the 2007 Children\u27s Literature Conference, speaks to the children in the Library Auditorium
Nancy Miller Scrapbook
These items are images from digital and paper sources that were gathered for the Toledo Women Lawyers History Project (TWLHP). The material in this folder focuses on the career of Nancy Miller who was appointed a magistrate of the Lucas County Probate Court in 1999 and later became Chief Magistrate. Miller is former president of both the Lucas County Bar and Women's Bar Associations. Images in this folder are from the newspaper, Toledo Legal News
Nancy Miller Oral History Interview
An oral history created by the Toledo Women Lawyers History Project. In this interview, Nancy Miller discusses her personal history and career as a magistrate. The interview was captured on August 10, 2021 and the interviewer was Judge Arlene Singer
Presentation to Nancy Miller
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/307622Envelope contains 28 black and white 35mm negatives269183
Item: [2007.0055.01445] "Presentation to Nancy Miller
Nancy Miller and Louise Bird playing records
''Misses Nancy Miller (L) and Louise Bird, who are ardent music lovers, are shown above enthralled with Gershwin's 'Rhapsody in Blue.' Miss Miller, a resident of Oklahoma City, is the guest of Miss Bird and had been honored with many parties here. A luncheon was given Saturday by her hostess complimenting Miss Miller.'
Nancy Miller and Louise Bird playing records
''Misses Nancy Miller (L) and Louise Bird, who are ardent music lovers, are shown above enthralled with Gershwin's 'Rhapsody in Blue.' Miss Miller, a resident of Oklahoma City, is the guest of Miss Bird and had been honored with many parties here. A luncheon was given Saturday by her hostess complimenting Miss Miller.'
- …
