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    Letter from Emma P. Larimore to B. R. Colson

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    Letter from Emma P. Larimore to B. R. Colson dated 2 September 1912. Larimore writes to Colson about an upcoming book and the land for Dixieland College

    Letter from W. H. P[illegible] to B. R. Colson

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    Letter from W. H. P[illegible] to B. R. Colson. The one-page handwritten letter is dated 15 July 1908

    Dr Yolonda Colson, Leading the Future of CT Surgery

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    Dr Yolanda Colson, Chief, Division of Thoracic Surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital and Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School, was elected Vice President of the American Association for Thoracic Surgery in May of 2020. As a result of this election, Dr Colson is in line to become AATS’s first female president. On July 6, Mara Antonoff of UT MD Anderson Cancer Center, interviewed Dr Colson, a role model for all CT surgeons. Mentoring and moving forward with a positive outlook on the future, advice for younger and mid-career surgeons, balancing families with careers, and being named the third chief of thoracic surgery at MGH are just a few of the topics covered in this fascinating interview.</p

    Letter from P. D. Houston to B. R. Colson

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    Letter from P. D. Houston to B. R. Colson. The two-page handwritten letter is dated 9 December 1912 and is on P. D. Houston, Dental Surgeon letterhead. There is a transcript of the correspondence in the item PDF

    COMPOSERS' CONCERT Pierrot Plus Ensemble David Colson, conductor Tuesday, January 26, 1988 8:00 p. m. in the Shepherd School Recital Hall

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    PROGRAM: Woodwind quintet / Carl Schaer -- Whispers of a moon-god / Reynaldo E. Ochoa -- Sonata for clarinet and piano / Scott Gehman -- Three Spanish songs / Efraín Amaya -- Chaser (for electronic tape) / David Colson -- Prelude to my wintry morning, op. 52 / Ib Norhøl

    Letter from James R. Horn to P. M. Colson

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    Letter from James R. Horn to P. M. Colson. The three-page handwritten note is dated 9 May 1907

    Letter from S. C. Grun to P. M. Colson

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    Letter from S. C. Grun to P. M. Colson. The one-page handwritten note is dated 18 May 1907

    Letter from M. B. Lipscombe to P. Colson

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    Letter from M. B. Lipscombe to P. Colson. The one-page handwritten note is on Jacksonville, Sewing Machine Company letterhead and is dated 5 July 1911

    [Monday Afternoon, 3:55]

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    Message by Chuck Colson, author/speaker from Washington DC. SBC Pastors Conference, Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, GA, June 3, 1991

    Colson, Matison Greenleaf

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    Matison Greenleaf Colson, LL.B. Judge Somerset, Kentucky President Henry Clay Law Society. Judge came to us first from the pine-clad mountains of old Pulaski, and then from the Halls of the Kentucky Legislature. Neither place seems to have seriously impaired his ability to wax eloquent on most any subject, from the beauty of the Kentucky statutes to the whereabouts of Judge Chalkley\u27s pencil, and the virile, forcible language which he has been known to use concerning both of these subjects stamps him as a coming leader in the ranks of the G. O. P\u27. The string of his tongue was loosed and he spake plain.\u27\u27 -The Kentuckian, 1911------------------------------------ Matison Greenleaf Colson (May 24, 1878 - April 18, 1953) was born in Pulaski County, Kentucky to William Tinsley Colson and Elizabeth Jane Warren. Colson was admitted to the bar in 1904. He was a police judge in Pulaski County for four years and taught in public schools there for fourteen years. Colson served as a representative for House District 68 in the Kentucky General Assembly during the 1910 term. He received an LL.B. from the University of Kentucky College of Law in 1911. Colson then practiced law in Pineville, Kentucky where he also served as county attorney, circuit court clerk, and clerk of the quarterly court. He married twice--his wives were Evelyn Littrell (m. 1899, w. 1924) and Laura Bell Barnard (m. 1927).https://uknowledge.uky.edu/klapp_1911/1002/thumbnail.jp
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