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Letter dated 23 September 1971 from "D. Richards" to Lorenzo and Zilla Richards
Letter dated 23 September 1971 from "D. Richards" at Fielding, Utah, to Lorenzo and Zilla Richards, after the latter had been through the area and they missed each othe
Brigham Young Letters: Franklin D. Richards
Letter from Franklin D. Richards to Brigham Young explaining the conflict between Mormon communities and Black Hawk\u27s tribe
General Correspondence; Richards, Franklin D., 1887
Letters (some in shorthand) and telegrams from Apostle Franklin D. Richards to John M. Whitaker, 188
General Correspondence; Richards, Franklin D., 1884-1886
Letters (some in shorthand) and telegrams from Apostle Franklin D. Richards to John M. Whitaker, 1884 - 189
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
Children of Mr. and Mrs. Dan F Richards
Children of Mr. and Mrs. Dan F. Richards from left to right: Mildred, Bessie Mae, Leroy, Mattie Lou, D. U. and Vera
De Havilland DH-89 Dragon Rapide ZK-ACO
1934 London to Australia air race. The de Havilland DH-89 Dragon Rapide ZK-ACO, J. D. Hewitt, C. E. Kay, F. Stewart. Entrant no. 60.Richards, Betty
Letters exchanged in June 1977 between Lorenzo A. Richards and James D. Rhoades
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
Bernard G. Richards Papers undated, 1820, 1868, 1895-1996, 1999
The collection contains Bernard G. Richards personal and official correspondence, papers from his involvement with the American Jewish Congress and Jewish Information Bureau, published and unpublished writings, publications collected by Richards, articles about Richards and his activities, correspondence and articles from testimonial dinners in honor of Richards, and photographs. Significant correspondents include Joseph Barondess, Louis D. Brandeis, Vladimir Jabotinsky, J.L. Magnes, Louis Marshall, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jacob H. Schiff, Philip Slomovitz, Arthur Hays Sulzberger, Morris Winchovsky, and Stephen S. Wise.Donated by Ruth Richards Eisenstein; Paula Eisenstein Baker,Finding Aid available in Reading Room and on Internet.AJHS.2006.29Ms. Paula Eisenstein Bakerfar031
Friends of the Greenwood Library Presents Emilie Richards
Award-winning fiction author Emilie Richards discussed her works at 7 p.m. on Friday, October 1 in Greenwood Library at Longwood University. The program, sponsored by the Friends of the Janet D. Greenwood Library, was preceded by a reception at 6 p.m. and followed by a book signing. Books for sale at the event include Happiness Key, Fortunate Harbor, and Sister\u27s Choice.Richards\u27 newest book, A Truth for a Truth, was available for pre-sale.
Richards is author of more than 60 fiction novels focusing on family and romance. Many of her novels feature complex characterizations and in-depth explorations of social issues, a result of her training and experience as a family counselor. Some of her popular series include Happiness Key, Ministry is Murder, Shenandoah Album, and Men of Midnight. In 2004 Richards began a series of single-title novels focused on quilting. The novels were inspired by her work as a volunteer teaching quilting to residents of the Arkansas Ozark Mountains while she was an undergraduate student at Florida State University. In 1994 she earned the RITA Award, the most prominent award given throughout the genre of romantic fiction, from the Romance Writers of America. She also earned a career achievement award from Romantic Times magazine and has been interviewed on both television and radio and quoted in Reader\u27s Digest
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