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    E. Roderick and Arthur Shipley papers

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    E. Roderick (1915-1984) and Arthur M. (1878-1955) Shipley, were members of an old land-owning family in Maryland; both pursued medicine as a professional career. The Shipley collection consists primarily of a materials documenting late nineteenth and early twentieth century life in Anne Arundel County and Baltimore, Maryland. Included in the collection are 570 picker's checks, tokens used to pay seasonal laborers for havesting crops, other farm-related artifacts, World War II memorabilia, playbills from 1901-1902 theater season in Baltimore, and photographs

    Christa Roderick

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    Christa Roderick with Mr. Cyster (possibly a brewery official) holding a can of Newcastle Brown Ale, Darwin Civic Centre.Roderick, Christa.Date:197

    Graves

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    Graves of Japanese airmen. (Two copies - PH0110/0134 A & B)Roderick, Christa.Date:194

    Roderick Michael, \u2780 (BardCorps)

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    Roderick Michael, \u2780, speaks about how Bard College turned him into an open-minded, well-rounded person and mentor for his students. He also recalls his experiences being a student of color in the seventies at Bard, being introduced to types of people he didn\u27t know existed, and his engagement with professors at Bard. In particular, he remembers his Latin professor, who found a way to drive Roderick to greatness in his class after he caught Roderick cheating.https://digitalcommons.bard.edu/oral_hist/1076/thumbnail.jp

    Thomas Roderick Oral History

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    Susan Metrhens\u27 Note: Roderick has been a scientist at Jax for thirty years, working in no other place. He was hired just as Earl Green replaced C.C. Little and Roderick worked with and for Green for some dozen years before moving into his own lab, on his own grants. Roderick is both perceptive and analytical and this tape is valuable for his willingness to reflect on trends and personalities. He also has a philosopher\u27s willingness to consider the values that drive the lab. Roderick was forthcoming with anecdotes, including a most telling one of Rich Prehn showing the courage of his convictions in his decision to shut down the -men-only Otter Creek Chowder and Marching Society. Roderick also has similar courage in his willingness to cast a critical eye on Lab practices and policies. This is a valuable tape as a result: Its sensitive critical tone provides a very thoughtful image of the Lab, by a scientist who has worked under the last three Directors

    An overview of recent advances in treating chronic kidney disease

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    Paul Roderick gives an overview of how the prevention, detection and treatment of chronic kidney disease (CKD) has changed in recent years. He explains why CKD has become a major health problem and the actions required to deal with this life-threatening disease

    Biplanes

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    "British Bulldogs". Two biplanes. These two Bristol Bulldogs flown by squadron leader Summers and Flight Lt. Sims arrived Darwin at 10.30am, March 19, 1932 from Point Cook (Vic.) Along with six Westland Wapiti they formed a RAAF contingent to greet three RAF supermarine Southhampton flying boats (S.1127, S1128, S.1162) of 205 squadron commanded by Wing Commander Wright from Singapore. They arrived Darwin on March 22, 1932 and had accompanied German aviatrix Elli Beinhorn across the Timor Sea. Elli had departed Berlin on December 4, 1931 in a Klemm KL-26 D-2160.Roderick, Christa.Date:193

    Letter, Roderick Chandler to John, Okeechobee Letter and Photographs, 1968

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    Letters from Roderick Chandler to John describing the Kissimmee Prairie wildlife, and pictures of a great horned owl and a Caracara bird.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/lorida_records/1146/thumbnail.jp

    Papers of Roderick Weir Home

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/65882Lecture notes taken as a student at Melbourne and Indiana; papers relating to conferences, special projects; correspondence.110255 Acquisition: [1994.0068] "Papers of Roderick Weir Home

    Papers of Roderick Weir Home

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/69250Files: R.W. Home, personal or confidential 1983-1985; R.W. Home references written for students and staff, 1983-1985.110257 Acquisition: [1990.0011] "Papers of Roderick Weir Home
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