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    Official Proclamation by David H. Rodgers, June 15, 1970

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    Official Proclamation by David H. Rodgers, Mayor of the City of Spokane, Washington. Officially declares June 21, 1970 to be celebrated in the city as the holiday Father\u27s Day. David H. Rodgers served as Mayor of Spokane from 1967 to 1978.https://digitalcommons.whitworth.edu/fathers-day-correspondence/1179/thumbnail.jp

    Rodgers Library Celebrates 25 Years

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    This article describes a celebration of the 25th anniversary of Rodgers Library for Science and Engineering at The University of Alabama on October 15, 2015. Following opening remarks by John H. Sandy, head, Rodgers Library for Science and Engineering, Dr. Kevin Whitaker, interim provost, and Dr. Alan Lane, professor, chemical and biological engineering, provided live music to entertain a large group of students and faculty assembled for the event

    The campaign for democratic socialism 1960-1964.

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    PhDIn early 1960 it seemed likely that the official Labour Party defence policy would be defeated by a unilateralist resolution at the Scarborough Conference. In response to this possibility the Campaign for Democratic Socialism, or CDS, was established. The CDS projected the image of a grass-roots movement inspired by Gaitskell's "fight and fight again" speech. But it was run by a Campaign Committee which included leading members of the Party like Tony Crosland, Roy Jenkins and Patrick Gordon Walker, as well as less well known members like Bill Rodgers, Dick Taverne, Philip Williams, Brian Walden, Denis Howell and David Marquand. This highly talented group launched an elaborate and successful lobbying, publicity and briefing operation which was influential in overturning the unilateralist vote at the Blackpool Conference of 1961. After Blackpool the Campaign helped many of its leading members find seats in the House of Commons while continuing to put the "revisionist" case through its newspaper Campaign. The importance of the CDS in the history of the Labour Party is, primarily, as the first internal pressure group organised by the right of the Party. It was also the first internal Party group to use such sophisticated lobbying techniques. Moreover, the subsequent careers of the leading members of the Campaign influenced the development of the Labour Party. The CDS was an important formative political action for many of them. Finally many of the CDS supporters set-up or joined the SDP when it was launched

    [Letter to George Converse from John Rodgers]

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    In this letter, Rear Admiral John Rodgers orders George Converse to report to Captain Charles H. Baldwin on the Colorado Flag Ship

    Rodgers, M H, VX47526

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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/414031Surname: RODGERS. Given Name(s) or Initials: M H. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: VX47526. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 39131.232958 Item: [2016.0049.46292] "Rodgers, M H, VX47526

    Rodgers, H.

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    Morphological classification of bovine ovarian follicles

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    Copyright © 2010 Society for Reproduction and FertilityFollicle classification is an important aid to the understanding of follicular development and atresia. Some bovine primordial follicles have the classical primordial shape, but ellipsoidal shaped follicles with some cuboidal granulosa cells at the poles are far more common. Preantral follicles have one of two basal lamina phenotypes, either a single aligned layer or one with additional layers. In antral follicles 5 mm, only aligned/rounded phenotypes are present. Dominant and subordinate follicles can be identified by ultrasound and/or histological examination of pairs of ovaries. Atretic follicles 5 mm, only antral atresia is observed. The concentrations of follicular fluid steroid hormones can be used to classify atresia and distinguish some of the different types of atresia; however, this method is unlikely to identify follicles early in atresia, and hence misclassify them as healthy. Other biochemical and histological methods can be used, but since cell death is a part of normal homoeostatis, deciding when a follicle has entered atresia remains somewhat subjective.R. J. Rodgers and H. F. Irving-Rodger

    R. H. Rodgers, An Introduction to Palladius ; Robert H. Rodgers, Palladii Rutilii Tauri Aemiliani viri inlustris opus agriculturae, de veterinaria medicina, de insitione

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    Verdière Raoul. R. H. Rodgers, An Introduction to Palladius ; Robert H. Rodgers, Palladii Rutilii Tauri Aemiliani viri inlustris opus agriculturae, de veterinaria medicina, de insitione. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 46, fasc. 1, 1977. pp. 284-285

    R. H. Rodgers, An Introduction to Palladius ; Robert H. Rodgers, Palladii Rutilii Tauri Aemiliani viri inlustris opus agriculturae, de veterinaria medicina, de insitione

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    Verdière Raoul. R. H. Rodgers, An Introduction to Palladius ; Robert H. Rodgers, Palladii Rutilii Tauri Aemiliani viri inlustris opus agriculturae, de veterinaria medicina, de insitione. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 46, fasc. 1, 1977. pp. 284-285
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