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    Redbird Buzz Episode 38: Kelly Rhoades \u2714, March 27, 2024

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    Kelly Rhoades ’14 is making her big league debut this spring as an assistant athletic trainer for the Detroit Tigers. In this episode of Redbird Buzz, Rhoades shares her journey from Illinois State University’s athletic training program to nearly a decade, primarily in Minor League Baseball (MiLB), with the Arizona Diamondbacks organization. Now, she is beginning her first Major League Baseball (MLB) role with the Tigers. Originally from Poplar Grove, Rhoades made history by becoming the first female athletic trainer in Arizona Diamondbacks history when she was hired in 2016. Since then, Rhoades has been promoted from working with Rookie Ball, to Class A, to serving as a medical coordinator. Last November, she joined the Tigers and is making her MLB debut when Detroit opens the 2024 season at the Chicago White Sox March 28, a homecoming of sorts for the northern Illinois native

    Rhoades Family at Rhoades Reception

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    Lucy Rhoades poses for a photograph with her family during the Rhoades Receptio

    Letters exchanged in June 1977 between Lorenzo A. Richards and James D. Rhoades

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    Letters exchanged in June 1977 between Lorenzo A. Richards and James D. Rhoades of the Journal of the Soil Science Society of America: (1) Letter dated 4 June 1977 from Lorenzo A. Richards and James D. Rhoades, declining to review the article; (2) Letter dated 3 June 1977 from James D. Rhoades to Lorenzo A. Richards, requesting that he review an enclosed manuscript submitted for publication in the Journal of the Soil Science Society of AmericaUNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE TC. eoi-,™. U.S. SALINITY LABORATORY TELEPHONE: PLEASE REPLY TO: 714-S83-0170 4500 GLENWOOD DRIVE PO B O X 6 72 RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA 92501 RIVERSIDE, CA 92502 June 3, 1977 Dr. L. A. Richards 4455 Fifth Street Riverside, Ca. Dear Dr. Richards: The enclosed manuscript, "A Two-Element Ceramic Sensor for Moisture and Salinity- Measurements in Coal Spoils," by David G0 Scholl, has been submitted for possible publication in the Journal of Soil Science Society of America. I would appreciate your review of this manuscript using the format explained in the enclosed forms. In particular, please note that your recommendation regarding disposition of the manuscript should be kept separate from the review comments. For your information, I have enclosed copies of the Society\u27s publication policy and guide for reviewers. If you cannot complete the review within the next three weeks, please return the manuscript to me. Sincerely, James D. Rhoades Assoc. Ed., Division II Soil Sci0 Soc. Amer. Journal Enclosures JDRre

    Verne Rhoades to Horace Kephart, March 18, 1930

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    In a letter to Horace Kephart on March 18, 1930, Verne Rhoades, executive secretary for the North Carolina Park Commission is letting Kephart know that he was voted onto the Committee on Nomenclature to assist the National Geographic Board with features in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.NORTH CAROLINA PARK COMMISSION CREATED BY THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA TO ESTABLISH A NATIONAL PARK IN THE GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS EUGENE C. BROOKS, Raleiah D. M. BUCK, Bald Mountain JOHN G. DAWSON, Kinston PLATO D.EBBS.Asheville R.T.FOUNTAIN, Rocky Mouni MARK SQUIRES, Chairman. Lenoir EUGENE C. BROOKS, Secretary, Raleigh VERNE RHOADES, Executive Secretary, Asheville 606 City Building, P. 0. Box 1232, Asheville, N. C. J. A. HARDtSON, Wadesboro STUART W. CRAMER, Jr., Cramerton J. ELMER LONG, Durham HARRY L. NETTLES, Biltmore E. S.PARKER, Jr., Greensboro M ARK SQUIRES, Lenoir March 18, 1930. Mr. Horace Kephart, Bryson City, N. C. Dear Mr. Kephart: At its meeting yesterday the North Carolina Park Commission voted that you be added to the Committee on Nomenclature to assist the National Geographic Board in naming the principal topographic features within the Smoky Mountain National Park. Mr. Hiden Ramsey and you and myself constitute this committee, provided you agree to serve. I earnestly hope you will, since you know more about it than either Ramsey or myself. I am aware of what both you and George Masa have done in this regard, and am most appreciative of your helpful efforts in this particular. Mr. Squires himself may notify you of this appointment. He left town feeling unwell yesterday and it may slip his mind. Therefore, I am taking this opportunity of writing you myself. With sincere regards, I am Very truly yours, Verne Rhoades, Executive Secretary. VR:

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Report from Carl M. Loeb, Rhoades & Co. discussing the Middle-East aspects of American oil companies. It includes background information; potential earnings; company descriptions; charts about reserves, consumption, production, and producers; and a map of concessions

    Weatherly, Rhoades, and Kinard at Rhoades Reception

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    Charles Weatherly, Lucy Rhoades, and Janice Kinard pose for a photograph during the Rhoades Receptio

    Eleanor Jane Rhoades, July 1, 1922 - December 27, 2019

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    Eleanor Jane Rhoades, nee Marcy, passed away peacefully after a shor illness, with family by her side

    Charles Rhoades in Military Uniform

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    Portrait view of Charles Rhoades in the uniform of the U.S. 5th Army, with campaign ribbons over his pocket, qualification badges and service stripes and the A-5 insignia on his shoulder. Photo from the Odom Photography Studio on Bradenton’s Old Main Street

    Weatherly, Kinard, Rhoades, and Coleman at Rhoades Reception

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    Charles Weatherly, Janice Kinard, Lucy Rhoades, and Frances Coleman, Dean of Libraries, pose during for a photograph the Rhoades Receptio
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