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    James Neill

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    James Neill in football uniformhttps://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/ua-photo-collection/5093/thumbnail.jp

    Neill James

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    From the Photograph Collection. Neill James, class of 1918, writerhttps://athenacommons.muw.edu/mdl-1950-1999/1165/thumbnail.jp

    Robert Neill interview

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    Robert Bob Neill was born June 25, 1921 in Pullman, Washington to Robert and Anna, after whom the Neill Public Library is named. Bob graduated from Pullman High School and Washington State College. Neill enlisted in the United States Army serving in the 101st Airborne Division and fighting in the Netherlands after a drop on September 17, 1944. Neill earned a Purple Heart and Bronze Star for his service during World War II. After the War, he returned to Washington State College and married fellow student Virginia Leigh McMath on January 26, 1946. After graduating from college, Neill took over the family furniture business. He died September 25, 2002

    Patrick Neill, Edinburgh, to James Edward Smith, Norwich, [Norfolk]

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    Printed letter informing Smith of his election as a non-resident member of Wernerian Natural History Society, signed by Neill as Secretary. Neill has written to Smith on second folio, concedes that the name of the new society "is not very happy" and although named in honour of [Abraham Gottlob] Werner [(1749-1817) German geologist] it will not focus on mineralogy. [Carl Ludwig] Willdenow's book ["The principles of botany"] marred by its faulty translation

    James W. Neill, elected April 12, 1899

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    Portrait of James W. Neill, member of the Alta Club in Salt Lake City, Utah, elected April 12, 189

    Neill, James Maffet

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    Memorial Statement for Professor James Maffet Neill who died in 1964. The memorial statements contained herein were prepared by the Office of the Dean of the University Faculty of Cornell University to honor its faculty for their service to the university

    James Neill, stock actor

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    James Neill, stock actorTo order a reproduction, inquire about permissions, or for information about prices see: http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/services/reproduction/reproduction Please cite the Order NumberScanned at 600ppi with an Epson 20000 flatbed scanner. Image then rotated, cropped, level-adjusted, and sharpened using Photoshop CS3. Converted to a JPEG2000 image upon ingest into CONTENTdm

    Patrick Neill, Lauriston, [Edinburgh], to James Edward Smith, Old Hummums, Covent Garden, [London]

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    Lists general contents of the Wernerian Natural History Society's first volume. The Edinburgh Natural History Society founded by Smith, of which Neill was Secretary for two years, is in a "flourishing state", botanical members include Mr Shuter, Mr Kennedy, and Edward Maughan. Neill had hoped to incorporate the two societies but due to their different natures and composition of members was impossible. Admits that the Wernerian name has caused some offence. A blunder over 'Dicksonia arborescens'. 'Lichen frigdus' figured in "English Botany" covers Hoy Hill, Orkney. Location for indigenous 'Imperatoria ostruthium'

    Patrick Neill, Lauriston, [Edinburgh], to James Edward Smith, Old Hummums, Covent Garden, [London]

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    Lists general contents of the Wernerian Natural History Society's first volume. The Edinburgh Natural History Society founded by Smith, of which Neill was Secretary for two years, is in a "flourishing state", botanical members include Mr Shuter, Mr Kennedy, and Edward Maughan. Neill had hoped to incorporate the two societies but due to their different natures and composition of members was impossible. Admits that the Wernerian name has caused some offence. A blunder over 'Dicksonia arborescens'. 'Lichen frigdus' figured in "English Botany" covers Hoy Hill, Orkney. Location for indigenous 'Imperatoria ostruthium'

    Mr. James Neill and Company

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    Mr. James Neill and Company in a scene from "Barbara Frietchie." The play opened at the Grand Opera House Jan. 26, 1902.To order a reproduction, inquire about permissions, or for information about prices see: http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/services/reproduction/reproduction Please cite the Order NumberScanned at 600ppi with an Epson 20000 flatbed scanner. Image then rotated, cropped, level-adjusted, and sharpened using Photoshop CS3. Converted to a JPEG2000 image upon ingest into CONTENTdm
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