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Letter: R.O. Richards to Ida M. Tarbell, September 28, 1921
Letter with letter, R.O. Richards to H.E. Miles, September 9, 192
The David M. Richards, D. O. Collection
Finding aid for The David M. Richards, D.O. CollectionDr. David M. Richards was president of the University of North Texas Health Science Center from 1986 to 2000. He started working at the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1981 as the associate dean for academic affairs; after several promotions he became president in 1986. Dr. Richards was the first osteopathic physician elected as a member-at-large of the National Board of Medical Examiners, and one of the first osteopathic physicians appointed to the Veterans Administration Special Medical Advisory Group. Dr. Richards led the transformation of TCOM into a health science center in 1993 when the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences was funded. Dr. Richards is the third and longest-serving president of the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine.The David M. Richards, D.O. Collection consists of papers, manuscripts, letters, reports, and notes from the Board of Regents meetings that Dr. Richards collected when he was president of the University of North Texas Health Science Center from 1986-1999
Letter dated 18 April 1967 from M. C. Richards to Lorenzo and Zilla Richards
Letter dated 18 April 1967 from M. C. Richards at the University of New Hampshire to Lorenzo and Zilla Richards at Riverside, California, with birthday greetings and plans for a trip to the West; signed "M & M"From the desk of: M. C. Richard
Edward M. Richards to Mary Edwards Walker
Correspondence from Edward M. Richards to Mary Edwards Walker regarding how to move forward with the dress and other reforms. 2 letter
Daniel M Richards' Grave Marker
Daniel M. Richards' tombstone at the Gillette Cemetery. Photograph furnished by Joe Warner
Correspondence: M. V. Richards to A. H. McQuilkin, 1899
This letter and accompanying list of names from M. V. Richards to A. H. McQuilkin illustrates the interest in establishing a national park in the southern U.S. The cover letter dates to October 1899, a month before the Appalachian National Park Association was formally established. Richards, a Southern Railway Company executive, suggests individuals who may be interested in promoting the idea of a national park. Many of those suggested are in Washington, D.C. A. H. McQuilkin was a Chicago-based editor who moved to Asheville, North Carolina in the mid-1890s and became involved with the association
Letter dated 24 November 1974 from Lorenzo A. Richards to E. M. "Murray" Richards
Letter dated 24 November 1974 from Lorenzo A. Richards to E. M. "Murray" Richards, thanking him for sending an article; Also, copy of the article from The Leader-The Garland Times, 30 May 1974, p. 5, headlined, "USU Will Honor Former Fielding Man," about Richards, who would receive an honorary doctor\u27s degree at commencement on 8 June 1974a THE LEADER-THE^ GARLAND TIMES\u27/May 30, 1974/ Page5 >SU Will Honor \u27•®rmBT Fieldina Man sfk P The vice president of the United States and a former Fielding resident will receive honorary doctor\u27s degrees in connection with the 81st annual commencement at Utah State University June 8. Vice President Gerald R. Ford will deliver the commencement address and be awarded an honorary doctor of laws degree. His son, John; Gardner (Jack) Ford, is a student in forest science at USU. The other recipient is Lorenzo Adolph Richards, Riverside, Calif., doctor of science. He is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Dr. Richards is a native of Fielding, Box Elder County, and received his master\u27s and doctor\u27s degrees from Cornell University and an honorary doctorate from the Israel Institute of Technology. He was a faculty member at Iowa State University, chief physicist at the U.S. Salinity Laboratory, Riverside, Calif., and professor in residence in soils and pjant nutrition at the University of California, Riverside. E. M. -RICHARDS 25609 GIRARO HEMET, CAL. 9234
Eliot Richards Interview
Typed summary of an interview (7 leaves) concerning his father, Harry Richards, Fargo coal dealer and later farmer at Perley, Minn. Includes mention of Harry Richards finding his farm, describes its location on the Red River, mentions a landslide near the house, description of how the house was heated, the poultry business located at the Richards Farm, O.C. Olson, General Thomas M. Walker and his death, and Harry Richards' first automobile
Brinley Richards Favorite Compositions. Warblings at Eve.
sectionalpianoM.G. 564Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box
161, Item 131B. Richards
Brinley Richards Favorite Compositions. Warblings at Eve.
sectionalpianoM.G. 564Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box
161, Item 131B. Richards
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